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Call Box was a child on a certain planet. His species lived in an accelerated time stream, meaning centuries passed for them while seconds passed for others. He lived near the First Doctor and Ian Chesterton, who seemed to be frozen in time. During the civil war with the moon colonies, his parents had to barricade themselves inside their house. Not knowing what else to do, he asked toy versions of the Doctor and Ian what to do. (AUDIO: Rise and Fall)

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  • Call Box was a child on a certain planet. His species lived in an accelerated time stream, meaning centuries passed for them while seconds passed for others. He lived near the First Doctor and Ian Chesterton, who seemed to be frozen in time. During the civil war with the moon colonies, his parents had to barricade themselves inside their house. Not knowing what else to do, he asked toy versions of the Doctor and Ian what to do. (AUDIO: Rise and Fall)
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  • Call Box was a child on a certain planet. His species lived in an accelerated time stream, meaning centuries passed for them while seconds passed for others. He lived near the First Doctor and Ian Chesterton, who seemed to be frozen in time. During the civil war with the moon colonies, his parents had to barricade themselves inside their house. Not knowing what else to do, he asked toy versions of the Doctor and Ian what to do. (AUDIO: Rise and Fall)
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