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'''Magnesium''' was an element that "burns". When [[science]] [[teacher]] [[Ian Chesterton]] taught this to his [[Coal Hill School]] class, [[Time Lord]] student [[Susan Foreman]], bored with this rather obvious "revelation", had in mind to make ''him'' burn too with one of [[First Doctor|her grandfather]]'s [[match]]es. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') | '''Magnesium''' was an element that "burns". When [[science]] [[teacher]] [[Ian Chesterton]] taught this to his [[Coal Hill School]] class, [[Time Lord]] student [[Susan Foreman]], bored with this rather obvious "revelation", had in mind to make ''him'' burn too with one of [[First Doctor|her grandfather]]'s [[match]]es. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') | ||
On an [[planet (The Didus Expedition)|Earth-like planet]], the [[First Doctor]] saved [[John | On an [[planet (The Didus Expedition)|Earth-like planet]], the [[First Doctor]] saved [[John Who|John]] from a hostile native [[tribe]] by throwing magnesium powder on their [[fire]], frightening them off with his "[[magic]]". He later used some to drive off a [[crocodile]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Didus Expedition (comic story)|The Didus Expedition]]'') | ||
{{Elements}} | {{Elements}} | ||
[[Category:Elements from the real world]] | [[Category:Elements from the real world]] | ||
[[Category:Metals]] | [[Category:Metals]] |