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name= The Big, Blue Box|
 
 
|series= ''[[Doctor Who Annual 2010]]''
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|writer= [[Matthew Dow Smith]]
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|artist= [[Matthew Dow Smith]]
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|editor=[[Denton J. Tipton]]
 
|colourist=[[Charlie Kirchoff]]
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|letterer=[[Neil Uyetake]]
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|publication= ''[[Doctor Who Annual 2010]]''
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|release date= [[14 July (releases)|14 July]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]]
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'''''The Big, Blue Box''''' was the second story in the [[Doctor Who Annual 2010]]. The narrative is told from the viewpoint of [[Douglas Henderson]].
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'''''The Big, Blue Box''''' was the second story in the ''[[Doctor Who Annual 2010]]''. The narrative is told from the viewpoint of [[Douglas Henderson]].
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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
The [[Tenth Doctor]] saves [[Douglas Henderson]] from an [[alien]]. Taking him aboard [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], the Doctor reveals Douglas is in fact a bomb designed to disable electronics.
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The [[Tenth Doctor]] saves [[Douglas Henderson]] from an [[Yellow alien (The Big, Blue Box)|alien]]. Taking him aboard [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], the Doctor reveals Douglas is in fact a [[bomb]] designed to disable electronics.
   
The TARDIS is brought on board the ship of a race of green aliens. They are at war with the yellow aliens pursuing Douglas previously. They want Douglas as a weapon for their war.
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The TARDIS is brought on board [[Ship (The Big, Blue Box)|the ship]] of a race of [[green]] [[Green alien (The Big, Blue Box)|aliens]]. They are at war with the [[yellow]] aliens pursuing Douglas previously. They want Douglas as a weapon for their war.
   
 
Douglas activates, letting out a pulse that disables both fleets. The Doctor saves Douglas, with enough power to last one [[human]] lifetime.
 
Douglas activates, letting out a pulse that disables both fleets. The Doctor saves Douglas, with enough power to last one [[human]] lifetime.
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== References ==
 
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* The Doctor talks about the TARDIS as if it were a person rather than a machine.
 
   
 
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== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
* [[Fatboy (Eater of Wasps)|Fatboy]] was also a bomb disguised in human form.
 
 
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The Big, Blue Box was the second story in the Doctor Who Annual 2010. The narrative is told from the viewpoint of Douglas Henderson.

Summary

The Tenth Doctor saves Douglas Henderson from an alien. Taking him aboard the TARDIS, the Doctor reveals Douglas is in fact a bomb designed to disable electronics.

The TARDIS is brought on board the ship of a race of green aliens. They are at war with the yellow aliens pursuing Douglas previously. They want Douglas as a weapon for their war.

Douglas activates, letting out a pulse that disables both fleets. The Doctor saves Douglas, with enough power to last one human lifetime.

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