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Authors: Lance Parkin,Lars Pearson

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Sarah Jane Smith’s friend Rani Chandra was born to Haresh and Gita Chandra between 20th March and 20th April, 1993.
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In 1993, Ace’s father had a heart attack. He told his son Liam about Ace, but Liam failed to reconcile with his mother while searching for his missing sister. Liam returned home to find his father dead.
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1993 (8th May) - Touched by an Angel
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The eleventh Doctor, Amy and Rory took Mark Whitaker, age 46, through time to have a final conversation with his late wife, Rebecca Coles, when she was a young woman. Mark’s time differential shorted out, reversing the aging he’d experienced from time travelling - physically, he reverted to being 37. The Doctor and his friends took Mark back to 2011, but only after the Doctor spilled red wine on the contemporary Mark’s T-Shirt - causing him and Rebecca to meet for the first time.

= 1993 - Blood Heat
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In an alternative timestream, the Silurian plague released at Wenley Moor in the early nineteen-seventies wiped out most of humanity. The third Doctor was killed before he could discover the antidote. Over the next twenty years, the Silurians initiated massive climatic change, rendering the plant life inedible to humanity and altering coastlines. Dinosaur species from many different eras were reintroduced to the wild. The capital of Earth became Ophidian, a vast city in Africa. Some Silurians hunted down humans for sport.
This timeline was created by the Monk, and deactivated by the seventh Doctor. It would survive for a generation or so after this before winding down.

The seventh Doctor, Benny and Ace visited the 1993 Glastonbury Festival, and met Danny Pain, a former singer for the punk bank Plasticine, and his daughter Amy.
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Jason Kane’s father, Peter Jonathan Kane, physically abused his children. When Jason’s sister Lucy was about six, Peter punished her for touching herself in a “bad place” - and broke three of her fingers, one per day over the school holidays, with a mallet.
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1993 (31st October) - The Left-Handed Hummingbird
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The so-called Halloween Man opened fire on a crowd of unsuspecting people in a marketplace in Mexico City. Cristian Alvarez witnessed this, narrowly avoiding death himself.

(=) The Halloween Man opened fire on a crowd of unsuspecting people in a marketplace in Mexico City. Cristian Alvarez witnessed this, narrowly avoiding death himself. The evidence suggested an alien presence - the Blue, also known as the psychic being Huitzilin. On 12th December, Alvarez sent a note for the Doctor’s attention to UNIT HQ in Geneva.
The seventh Doctor investigated early the next year. In his own timeline, this was before “the Happening” of late 1968, early 1969. Huitzilin killed Christian, but the Doctor’s actions erased this from history.
= 1993 (2nd November) - Conundrum
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As part of his revenge against the seventh Doctor, the Monk trapped the TARDIS in the fictional village of Arandale, which was populated by colourful characters. It was part of the Land of Fiction, and the Doctor wrote himself out of the trap.

1993 (18th November) - The Dimension Riders
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The President of St Matthew’s College, Oxford - actually a Time Lord named Epsilon Delta - plotted with the Garvond, a creature composed of the darker sides of the minds within the Gallifreyan Matrix. They sought to create a Time Focus - a bridge through time between student Tom Cheynor and his future descendant, Darius Cheynor - that would let the Garvond absorb a massive amount of chronal energy. The Garvond turned on the President and killed him. The seventh Doctor trapped the Garvond within the dimensionally transcendental text
The Worshipful and Ancient Law of Gallifrey
, then disposed of the book in a pocket dimension.

(=) 1993 - “Time and Time Again”
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The seventh Doctor, Benny and Ace arrived in a London that was in ruins... a battleground for armies of monsters. The Black Guardian had altered history so that the Doctor never left Gallifrey, but the Doctor and his companions travelled through history reassembling the Key to Time, and the White Guardian restored the timeline to its normal path.

1993 (November) - Goth Opera
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The Time Lady Ruath sought to fulfill prophesies that spoke of the birth of a vampire nation. She rescued the vampire Yarven from his burial spot in Croatia and allowed him to turn her. Together, they sought to raise a vampire army. Tracking them down to Manchester, the fifth Doctor destroyed the army and its attempt to create the Vampire Messiah. Yarven was incinerated; Ruath was flung into the Time Vortex.

The vampires Jake and Madeline departed into space. They later returned, and by the twenty-fourth century had sired many descendents.

1993 (29th December) - Instruments of Darkness
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The sixth Doctor and Mel found Evelyn in Great Rokeby. The twins Cellian and Ciara had reformed and were improving the school system in the village of Halcham.

By now, the Cylox named Lai-Ma was trying to psionically absorb the energy of his former prison realm, hoping to increase his power levels and destroy Earth. His brother Tko-Ma hoped to steal his brother’s power and had founded the Network, an organisation that kidnapped psionics and exploited their abilities. The Ini-Ma, the Cylox brothers’ jailor, killed the siblings but died in the process.

A powerplay between Tko-Ma’s anchor on Earth (Sebastian Malvern) and the Network’s head administrator (John Doe) triggered a slaughter that killed Cellian, Ciara and Doe. The Network reformed, with Mel’s associate Trey Korte as a member, into an organisation pledged to protect Earth from extra-terrestrial threats. Evelyn resumed travelling with the Doctor and Mel.

Department C19 had closed by 1993 due to internal corruption. Sir John Sudbury was murdered to prevent his exposing the Network.

The outermost planet of the solar system was discovered
in 1994
and called Cassius.
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UNISYC, a UN security group, was founded in 1994. Like UNIT, they were involved with alien encounters.
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The US government only admitted that Area 51 existed in 1994.
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UNIT constructed the Vault, a.k.a. the Museum of Terrors - an underground base found under the Angel of the North - to house alien artifacts and weapons.
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1994 - The Land of the Dead
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The fifth Doctor and Nyssa were attacked in Alaska by sea monsters. They sheltered in the home of oilman Shaun Brett. One of the fossils in his collection was a Permian - an ancient predator that looked like a living skeleton, bound together by a bioelectric field. A pack of Permians revived and threatened to breed. As the creatures were vulnerable to fire, the Doctor destroyed them with a stock of flammable paint.

Clyde Langer, a future friend of Sarah Jane Smith, was born on 5th June, 1994, to Paul and Carla Langer.
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1994 (10th-11th June) - Touched by an Angel
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A variant of the Weeping Angels that fed on paradoxes attempted to create a complex space-time event centred around Mark Whitaker, whose wife Rebecca was fated to die in 2003. An Angel sent Mark back to 1994 from 2011 - he had in his possession a series of instructions he believed his future self had written, but which the Angels had crafted. The eleventh Doctor, Amy and Rory arrived from 2011, but believed that Mark’s future self had to remain in the 1990s and fulfill upon the instructions to preserve history. They failed to realise that he intended to save Rebecca from dying. The Doctor set the TARDIS to follow disturbances in Mark’s timeline, and they would next meet in 1997.

1994 (8th July) - Invasion of the Cat-People
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The second Doctor, Polly and Ben prevented the Cat-People, one of the most powerful races in the galaxy, from harnessing the magnetic energy of the Earth.

1994 (8th-13th August) - P.R.O.B.E.: The Zero Imperative
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Liz Shaw had left Cambridge and now worked for the Preternatural Research Bureau (P.R.O.B.E.), an arm of the government that investigated supernatural phenomena. She looked into a series of murders centred around the Hawthorne psychiatric clinic - the new home of Daniel O’Kane, a.k.a. Patient Zero. The dark forces that turned O’Kane into a killer tried to manifest through his son, Peter Russell. O’Kane stopped them from doing so, at the cost of his own life.

The seventh Doctor, Benny, Chris and Roz spent a couple of days at the Doctor’s house in Allen Road to recover from their experiences on Zamper.
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On 5th April, 1995, Private Cleary died in hospital.
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Ian Chesterton retired after spending thirty years doing research. He then got bored, and returned to teaching, while Barbara worked on a new book.
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Using blueprints stolen from UNIT, Bernard Kelly worked to develop a matter-transporter for benefit of “Britain first” zealots within the military. He spent a decade failing to do so.
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Iris Wildthyme’s companion Tom left her company and returned to his native era. He brokered a deal with the publisher Satan and Satan Ltd. to produce a series of novels based upon his adventures with Iris. Sales soared, and Tom gained a reputation as an eccentric alien abductee. Satan and Satan was a front for MIAOW, who hoped to learn Iris’ secrets.
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1995 - “Star Beast II”
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Judges Zagran, Scraggs and Theka concluded that white star therapy had successfully rehabilitated Beep the Meep and he was released. He remained evil, but the authorities had removed his blackstar drive. Beep had a spare hidden on Earth, and headed there. The fourth Doctor arrived in Blackcastle just before the Meep. Fudge Higgins now managed the multiplex built on the site of the old steel mills, and this was where the Meep had buried his stardrive. The Doctor adjusted a film projector and imprisoned the Meep within a
Lassie
movie.

Nightshade: The Movie
was in general release.

Maria Jackson, a friend of Sarah Jane Smith, was born around 1995.
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Age 20, Toshiko Sato joined a government science think tank.
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Jack visited the Powell Estate once or twice in the nineties and watched Rose grow up, but refrained from speaking with her.
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(=) 1995 - TimeH: Echoes
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The time-creature that Honoré and Emily saved from the Cabal of the Horned Beast took up residence in the Dragon Industry Tower - an office block that proved so financially ruinous, its founder, John Raymond, killed himself. The creature sought redemption for its crimes by absorbing the timelines of abused women, but this cast the women into a noncorporeal void. Emily persuaded the creature to return the women home and absorb Raymond’s timeline, an act that erased the tower from history.

The paradox resolved itself enough that the time-creature broke free, and left for parts unknown.

c 1995 - Downtime
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Under the direction of the Great Intelligence, which was secretly hosted in Professor Travers, Victoria Waterfield had invested an eight-figure sum in the New World University in north-west London. The University specialised in teaching classes by computer, but the Intelligence used a hypnotic technique to control the students there. It inhabited the university’s computers, and spread into the Internet. There was chaos as all computer systems succumbed to - as the media termed it - the “computer flu”. The CIA’s files were broadcast on Russian television, bank cash points released all their cash and Tomahawk missiles were launched in the Gulf.

The Intelligence transformed some of the University students into Yeti, leading to a conflict with UNIT. Before the Intelligence could take control of Earth, Victoria and her allies destroyed the University’s generators, which banished the Intelligence. Professor Travers’ dead body collapsed without the Intelligence to animate it.

Victoria was put on Interpol’s Most Wanted list for her role in this affair. The Doctor provided a letter of reference to clear her name with UNIT.

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