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Lesions could be created when a time-travel-capable vehicle like a TARDIS collided with another craft. If the time-travel-capable transport arrived at the location of the craft which it had "bumped" into some time later, more lesions could open there. They could, however, be closed with an improvised device and detailed knowledge of the event, as the Eleventh Doctor did. (GAME: The Gunpowder Plot)

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  • Dimensional lesion
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  • Lesions could be created when a time-travel-capable vehicle like a TARDIS collided with another craft. If the time-travel-capable transport arrived at the location of the craft which it had "bumped" into some time later, more lesions could open there. They could, however, be closed with an improvised device and detailed knowledge of the event, as the Eleventh Doctor did. (GAME: The Gunpowder Plot)
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  • Dimensional lesion
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  • Spacetime lesion
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  • The Gunpowder Plot
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  • Lesions could be created when a time-travel-capable vehicle like a TARDIS collided with another craft. If the time-travel-capable transport arrived at the location of the craft which it had "bumped" into some time later, more lesions could open there. They could, however, be closed with an improvised device and detailed knowledge of the event, as the Eleventh Doctor did. (GAME: The Gunpowder Plot)
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