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It was Ruby who stepped on the butterfly, not the Doctor
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{{first pic|Butterfly effect Space Babies.jpg|The [[Fifteenth Doctor]] steps on [[butterfly (Space Babies)|a butterfly]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Space Babies (TV story)}})}}
{{first pic|Butterfly effect Space Babies.jpg|[[Ruby Sunday]] steps on [[butterfly (Space Babies)|a butterfly]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Space Babies (TV story)}})}}
The '''butterfly effect''' was a theory that a [[butterfly]] could flap its [[wing]]s in one place and greatly affect events in another place. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Transit (novel)}}) This was a concern in [[time travel]] in that travelling to the past and making any little change, even something like crushing a butterfly, could drastically change the future. The [[Twelfth Doctor]] cited the "ripple effect", stating that if he'd change the past he could create a future where [[cat]]s ruled the [[universe]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Before the Flood (TV story)}})
The '''butterfly effect''' was a theory that a [[butterfly]] could flap its [[wing]]s in one place and greatly affect events in another place. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Transit (novel)}}) This was a concern in [[time travel]] in that travelling to the past and making any little change, even something like crushing a butterfly, could drastically change the future. The [[Twelfth Doctor]] cited the "ripple effect", stating that if he'd change the past he could create a future where [[cat]]s ruled the [[universe]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Before the Flood (TV story)}})


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