User talk:Harry videozcx

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For some reason the automatic welcome message failed in your case, so let me welcome you personally. Glad you dropped by to edit. You will find links to our most important policies below. Meanwhile, I'd like to clarify that, largely due to the time traveling nature of Doctor Who, we do not keep track of the "current" status of characters or objects. At any given moment there are multiple new stories released from virtually all periods of the show and all historical eras. "Current" just looses any meaning in this setting. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to ask our Tardis:Administrators. Happy editing! Amorkuz 19:06, May 24, 2018 (UTC)

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• Harry videozcx •

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