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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
The Doctor has just fallen out of [[the Doctor's TARDIS|her TARDIS]] after it [[explosion|exploded]] and [[dematerialise]]d, or as she puts it "dematerialexploding". Feeling the [[regenerative energy]] flowing through her, the Doctor attempts to figure out how to solve her predicament and begins arguing with herself. As she wishes that a trampoline factory was under her, she gets distracted and remembers a planet with trampoline like terrain called [[Fintleborxtug]] which was named after an alien who "was hiccuping and just before it was sick." As she calmly thinks about the planet, her inner voice snaps her back to her current falling position.
The Doctor has just fallen out of [[the Doctor's TARDIS|her TARDIS]] after it [[explosion|exploded]] and [[dematerialise]]d, or as she puts it "dematerialexploding". Feeling the [[regenerative energy]] flowing through her, the Doctor attempts to figure out how to solve her predicament and begins arguing with herself. As she wishes that a trampoline factory was under her, she gets distracted and remembers a planet with trampoline like terrain called [[Fintleborxtug]] which was named by an alien who "was hiccuping and just before it was sick." As she calmly thinks about the planet, her inner voice snaps her back to her current falling position.


The Doctor deduces that she must be near [[South Yorkshire]] and looks down to see an approaching train. She laments that her new appearance does not have [[x-ray vision]], something she has always wanted, and as she embraces for impact she notices that she has a warm feeling in her stomach which she identifies as kindness. She crashes through the roof of the train and quickly heals from her injuries before [[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|starting a new adventure]].
The Doctor deduces that she must be near [[South Yorkshire]] and looks down to see an approaching train. She laments that her new appearance does not have [[x-ray vision]], something she has always wanted, and as she embraces for impact she notices that she has a warm feeling in her stomach which she identifies as kindness. She crashes through the roof of the train and quickly heals from her injuries before [[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|starting a new adventure]].
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