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== Behind the Scenes ==
== Behind the Scenes ==
* In the novel, [[PDA]]: ''[[Heart of TARDIS]]'', it lists things considered magical, and the list ends with "...and swords of invincibility lobbed at passing knights by a samite-wearing woman in a pond." It goes on to discuss Excalibur's  "invincibility." The quoted section appeared to be a reference to [[Monty Python's Big Red Book|Monty Python]] and the Holy Grail, particularly the "Dennis" scene.
* In the novel, [[PDA]]: ''[[Heart of TARDIS]]'', it lists things considered magical, and the list ends with "...and swords of invincibility lobbed at passing knights by a samite-wearing woman in a pond." It goes on to discuss Excalibur's  "invincibility." The quoted section appeared to be a reference to [[Monty Python]] and the Holy Grail, particularly the "Dennis" scene.
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Excalibur in Arthur's ship. (DW: Battlefield)

Of Arthur's Universe

Excalibur was the sword of King Arthur of England. When he fell in battle, Merlin placed it with his body in a dimension-crossing spaceship and hid it at the bottom of Lake Vortigern. In the late 20th century, the Seventh Doctor and Ace discovered Arthur's spaceship and retrieved Excalibur. (DW: Battlefield)

The Master once tried to steal it back from the Doctor. (VG: Destiny of the Doctors)

Of the Doctor's universe

The Excalibur of the universe that the Doctor called home was said to not be as much magic, but more of a simple tool of innovation. It only appeared to make him invincible because his sword was made out of steel, whilst his enemies wielded those of bronze. It was said that it could have been a mistranslation or joke as well. (PDA: Heart of TARDIS)

Despite this, The Golgotha Project collected the sword and an assortment of other "magical" objects. It was suggested that Arthur obtained the sword when a samite-wearing woman in a pond threw it at him. (PDA: Heart of TARDIS)

Captain John Hart jokingly suggested Excalibur as a name for Torchwood Cardiff. (TW: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang)

Behind the Scenes

  • In the novel, PDA: Heart of TARDIS, it lists things considered magical, and the list ends with "...and swords of invincibility lobbed at passing knights by a samite-wearing woman in a pond." It goes on to discuss Excalibur's "invincibility." The quoted section appeared to be a reference to Monty Python and the Holy Grail, particularly the "Dennis" scene.
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