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Ace compared the hymnal skein to "[[the Force (Star Wars)|the Force]]" from ''[[Star Wars]]''. While the Doctor noted that as an example of [[Hollywood]] taking from things they don't understand, he agreed that it was a useful analogy; he further described the hymnal skein as what [[Taoism|Taoists]] call "[[the Way]]". | Ace compared the hymnal skein to "[[the Force (Star Wars)|the Force]]" from ''[[Star Wars]]''. While the Doctor noted that as an example of [[Hollywood]] taking from things they don't understand, he agreed that it was a useful analogy; he further described the hymnal skein as what [[Taoism|Taoists]] call "[[the Way]]". | ||
[[Li Chen Mei]] and [[Ginny]] were among the guardians of the hymnal skein. [[Kitty Harris|Mrs Harris]] could sense the skein but didn't have the understanding to manipulate it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hymn of the City (short story)|Hymn of the City]]'') | [[Li Chen Mei]] and [[Ginny (Hymn of the City)|Ginny]] were among the guardians of the hymnal skein. [[Kitty Harris|Mrs Harris]] could sense the skein but didn't have the understanding to manipulate it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hymn of the City (short story)|Hymn of the City]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 02:52, 6 October 2017
The hymnal skein was, as the Seventh Doctor described it, "a force that holds all life together".
Ace compared the hymnal skein to "the Force" from Star Wars. While the Doctor noted that as an example of Hollywood taking from things they don't understand, he agreed that it was a useful analogy; he further described the hymnal skein as what Taoists call "the Way".
Li Chen Mei and Ginny were among the guardians of the hymnal skein. Mrs Harris could sense the skein but didn't have the understanding to manipulate it. (PROSE: Hymn of the City)