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  • The Fun Fair
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  • The Fun Fair is a location in Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy. The Fun Fair is set in New York City and is closed down. The Oracle kidnaps Tiffany Harper and holds her hostage here ontop of a rollercoaster ride to lure Lucas Kane. When Lucas reaches and frees Tiffany, the Oracle causes the floor to collapse and the two fall to their deaths. The crow from the Purple Clan can be seen guiding Lucas to Tiffany. Some homeless people are also seen here and likely to be part of The Invisibles.
  • The Fun Fair was the name of a 20th century film that Archie Maplin was shooting when the Tenth Doctor encountered him. Its funding was compromised by a messy divorce Archie was going through and by mysterious accidents on set. Of these "accidents", the burning of film stock, was directly ruinous to the production. To alleviate some of his financial woes, he leased space to Leo Miller. He also gave a part to Maximilian Love because United Actors picked up the distribution costs on all Love-made films. Both of these individuals turned out to be Terronites, who had created Maplin's financial difficulties as a way to gain proximity to downtrodden actors. (COMIC: Silver Scream)
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  • The Fun Fair is a location in Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy. The Fun Fair is set in New York City and is closed down. The Oracle kidnaps Tiffany Harper and holds her hostage here ontop of a rollercoaster ride to lure Lucas Kane. When Lucas reaches and frees Tiffany, the Oracle causes the floor to collapse and the two fall to their deaths. The crow from the Purple Clan can be seen guiding Lucas to Tiffany. Some homeless people are also seen here and likely to be part of The Invisibles.
  • The Fun Fair was the name of a 20th century film that Archie Maplin was shooting when the Tenth Doctor encountered him. Its funding was compromised by a messy divorce Archie was going through and by mysterious accidents on set. Of these "accidents", the burning of film stock, was directly ruinous to the production. To alleviate some of his financial woes, he leased space to Leo Miller. He also gave a part to Maximilian Love because United Actors picked up the distribution costs on all Love-made films. Both of these individuals turned out to be Terronites, who had created Maplin's financial difficulties as a way to gain proximity to downtrodden actors. (COMIC: Silver Scream)