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Hurtling out of control, they intercepted the [[Red Baron]] in [[1917]] where a [[Gübernator]] hitched onto the TARDIS roof. From there, Donna accidentally became a goddess figure for a tribe of [[Neanderthal]]s in 200,000 BC, saved [[Harold Godwinson]]'s life at the [[Battle of Hastings]] in [[1066]], and briefly met [[Eric Morecambe]] and [[Ernie Wise]] onstage in [[London]] in a [[December]] in the [[1970s]]. The Doctor quickly disposed of the Gübernator, self-destructing high above, unaware that a young Donna was performing a [[nativity play]] far below. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Untitled (DWM 598 comic story)|Untitled|noital=1}})
Hurtling out of control, they intercepted the [[Red Baron]] in [[1917]] where a [[Gübernator]] hitched onto the TARDIS roof. From there, Donna accidentally became a goddess figure for a tribe of [[Neanderthal]]s in 200,000 BC, saved [[Harold Godwinson]]'s life at the [[Battle of Hastings]] in [[1066]], and briefly met [[Eric Morecambe]] and [[Ernie Wise]] onstage in [[London]] in a [[December]] in the [[1970s]]. The Doctor quickly disposed of the Gübernator, self-destructing high above, unaware that a young Donna was performing a [[nativity play]] far below. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Untitled (DWM 598 comic story)|Untitled|noital=1}})


After a brief stop in [[1666]] England, where they encountered [[Isaac Newton]] and inspired him to coin the term "[[mavity]]", the Doctor and Donna landed on an abandoned spaceship at the [[edge of the universe]]. The TARDIS was able to repair itself, but the [[Hostile Action Displacement System]] detected danger and dematerialised, leaving the Doctor and Donna marooned on the ship. Two [[Not-thing|not-things]] that had infiltrated the ship took their forms, intending to enter [[N-Space]] so that they could wage war across the entire universe. The ship's late captain had set the ship on a slow countdown to [[self-destruct]] to kill the not-things, and the TARDIS returned just before the explosion. However, Donna was abandoned aboard the ship to die after the Doctor unknowingly rescued the not-thing impersonating her instead. She tearfully watched as the ship began to explode, but the Doctor realised his mistake just in time and returned to save her.
After a brief stop in [[1666]] England, where they encountered [[Isaac Newton]] and inspired him to coin the term "[[mavity]]", the Doctor and Donna landed on an abandoned spaceship at the [[edge of the universe]]. The TARDIS was able to repair itself, but the [[Hostile Action Displacement System]] detected danger and dematerialised, leaving the Doctor and Donna marooned on the ship. Two [[Not-thing|not-things]] that had infiltrated the ship took their forms, intending to enter [[the universe]] so that they could wage war across the entire universe. The ship's late captain had set the ship on a slow countdown to [[self-destruct]] to kill the not-things, and the TARDIS returned just before the explosion. However, Donna was abandoned aboard the ship to die after the Doctor unknowingly rescued the not-thing impersonating her instead. She tearfully watched as the ship began to explode, but the Doctor realised his mistake just in time and returned to save her.


[[File:Donna reunited with her grandfather.jpg|thumb|Donna reunited with her grandfather. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)}})|left]]
[[File:Donna reunited with her grandfather.jpg|thumb|Donna reunited with her grandfather. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)}})|left]]
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