"The 64th century was a period when technology on Earth was so advanced, that stage magic became a thing of the past, since nobody from that period really wanted to pay to see a magic show that could easily be put together with the gadgets of the era. Because of this, Citizen Abra, a magician who realizes he doesn't belong anymore, time travels back to the 20th century, a time long ago, when magic shows are still quite popular. He then becomes a supervillain, and an enemy of the Flash."@en . . . . . "64th century"@en . "64th Century"@en . . "[[Category:th century| *]] [[Category:s| *]] [[Category:th century decades]]At some point in the 64th century, an all-powerful monolithic book publishing company for whom the Doctor was contracted to write the Doctor Who Discovers series sent a time-travelling robot to invade the TARDIS in 1597 and forcefully remind the Doctor of his obligation. (AUDIO: The Kingmaker)"@en . "The 64th century was a period when technology on Earth was so advanced, that stage magic became a thing of the past, since nobody from that period really wanted to pay to see a magic show that could easily be put together with the gadgets of the era. Because of this, Citizen Abra, a magician who realizes he doesn't belong anymore, time travels back to the 20th century, a time long ago, when magic shows are still quite popular. He then becomes a supervillain, and an enemy of the Flash."@en . "[[Category:th century| *]] [[Category:s| *]] [[Category:th century decades]]At some point in the 64th century, an all-powerful monolithic book publishing company for whom the Doctor was contracted to write the Doctor Who Discovers series sent a time-travelling robot to invade the TARDIS in 1597 and forcefully remind the Doctor of his obligation. (AUDIO: The Kingmaker)"@en .