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* | * Strax says he is almost thirteen years old, the same age as [[Tommy Corrigan|Tommy]]. | ||
* A [[genetic splicer]] is a device capable of creating new lifeforms by extracting the essence of one creature and merging it with another. | * A [[genetic splicer]] is a device capable of creating new lifeforms by extracting the essence of one creature and merging it with another. | ||
* Strax mentions [[neutrino badger]]s. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 21:12, 19 September 2015
The Crystal Throne was a two-part Doctor Who Magazine comic story published in 2014. It was printed in DWM 475 and 476. It did not feature the Doctor, but instead focused on the Paternoster Gang.
Summary
Part one
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Part two
to be added
Characters
- Silas Ruckford
- Madame Vastra
- Jenny Flint
- Strax
- Inspector George Duncan Stringer
- Wilson
- Carter
- Lady Cornelia Basildon-Stone
- Ajeeth
- Tommy Corrigan
- Silurian scientist
References
- Strax says he is almost thirteen years old, the same age as Tommy.
- A genetic splicer is a device capable of creating new lifeforms by extracting the essence of one creature and merging it with another.
- Strax mentions neutrino badgers.
Notes
- This story served as a two-month filler to bridge the gap in the changeover between Doctors.
- This story sees the first appearance of the Paternoster Gang in comic strip form. They later appeared in strip of The Daft Dimension and Strax appeared in Sonic Sleuth and Time Gentlemen, Please! but without Vastra and Jenny.
- Certain references made by Strax towards the Sikh Ajeeth's turban led to a reader's letter of complaint being published in DWM 478, followed by an apology by editor Tom Spilsbury.
Continuity
- Vastra uses the red setting on the Doctor's sonic screwdriver to make the ceiling of the greenhouse explode. River Song previously told the Tenth Doctor that his future screwdriver would have a red setting in TV: Forest of the Dead and the Eleventh Doctor's screwdriver had a red setting by the time of TV: Cold War.
- Tommy thanks Strax for a glass of milk, to which Strax proudly replies he made it himself. Strax previously stated he had gene-spliced himself for all types of nursing duties and could produce magnificent amounts of lactic fluid. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War)
- Strax notes he is almost thirteen years old, thus this story can be said to take place about a year, from Strax's perspective, after A Good Man Goes to War where, facing what he thought was his death, Strax told Rory Williams that he had a good life at "nearly twelve".
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