In "Pyramids of Mars", TomDoc states that Sutekh/Satan's name "is abominated in all the civilised worlds... whether that name be Set, Sadok, Satan..." So.......
Just been rewatching The Impossible Planet/Satan Pit (great Saturday morning viewing) and something struck me... S P O I L E R S P A C E S P O I L E R S P A C ...
... Well the Skarosian "DANGER" label is translated into English in the second episode of The Daleks (or The Mutants [1963] for pedants)... I'm sure we see...
... One of the novels (I think it was "Shadowmind") reveals that the translation system will do written text it just has to have the setting high enough. -...
OK, in The Satan Pit, the Doctor poo-poos the Beast's claim that he is from before the Universe, as he believes that is impossible. Yet, in the New Adventures,...
OK - stupid question time. Authorial intent and voice treatments aside, is there anything in the dialogue of 'Spare Parts' that rules out the Mondasians being...
... is from before the Universe, as he believes that is impossible. Yet, in the New Adventures, it's explicitly stated that the Great Old Ones, such as Fenric,...
... dialogue of 'Spare Parts' that rules out the Mondasians being Silurians? ... Yes, there are three things that spring to mind: First, the culture presented...
... I have not idea. But the mere thought…..Wow. And I thought I was gutsy to postulate that the Death Comes to Time Doctor might not actually be the 7th...
Now that we know Shakespeare's going to appear in Season 3, I suspect we're going to see where the axe falls on what, if any, version of continuity precedes...
And isn't there a Short Trip somewhere in which Sixth gives Shakespeare a copy of his plays written by Kit Marlow (or something). I'm sorry my memory fades....
How might the DWM comic strip The World Shapers fit into this debate? If I recall correctly, it stated that the Cybermen were mutated versions of the alien...
They are all linked together, Voord, Cybermen, SIlurians. All one. Just like all the alien Great Old Ones in Doctor Who: Great Intell, Animus, the Spiders,...
... versions of ... The most obvious answer is Cyberconversion is a process undergone by any number of species. Spare spart surgery may be common to many ...
For those of you who think you've got the continuity thing sorted, have a look at the stuff available here: http://www.savefile.com/projects.php?pid=578578 ...
If people want to put this stuff on line, why not just do it the way the DW Cuttings archive has done it. This way stinks. And it's full of ads and viruses...
... Are they no longer 'probably viruses'? How did your computer become infected? Through visiting the site? Or through opening up the cbr files? As the...
The file I downloaded (the Hulk Presents...) is fine. ... From: Simon Simmons To: DoctorWhoContinuity@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 5:35 PM ...
Savefile uses ads and minor popups to fund itself. It is one of the best download sites.. you should see the stuff you get from megaupload! You will not get...
Apparently, Torchwood had 1, Canada Square (Canary Wharf Tower) built to encompass the time rift. They're on floor 40 or so. But Ashley Chapel's ACL company in...
... They didn't recognise the Cybermen either, which tells you something about how clued-up they are/aren't. Stephen 512k Broadband £14.99 per month Unlimited...
Right, now that I’ve got Stephen working on the TARDIS Tech Index I can get back to posting bits of my website for review. I can’t remember if I posted ...
... Shakespeare a copy of his plays written by Kit Marlow (or something). I'm sorry my memory fades. ... If anybody knows which one that was I'd be grateful. ...
... debate? If I recall correctly, it stated that the Cybermen were mutated versions of the alien Voord (teehee) from Keys of Marinus ... The Worldshaper...