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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Iris pretends to have met El Jefe in [[French Revolution|revolutionary]] [[Paris]]. In ''[[The Scarlet Empress (novel)|The Scarlet Empress]]'' she claims to have have met the [[First Doctor]] in revolutionary Paris. | * Iris pretends to have met El Jefe in [[French Revolution|revolutionary]] [[Paris]]. In ''[[The Scarlet Empress (novel)|The Scarlet Empress]]'' she claims to have have met the [[First Doctor]] in revolutionary Paris. | ||
* ''First Meetings'' was reprinted in | * ''First Meetings'' was reprinted in [[Obverse Books]]' [[charity publications|charity anthology]] ''A Second Target for Tommy''. In this reprinting, "[[El Jefe]]" was replaced with "[[the Doctor]]", "[[Alison (First Meetings)|Alison]]" was replaced with "[[Susan]]", and "[[the Clockworks]]" was replaced with "[[Gallifrey]]". The anthology also notably included excerpts featuring the [[Ninth Doctor]] from [[Steven Moffat]]'s original script for ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]''. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
Revision as of 19:18, 24 March 2018
First Meetings was the tenth story in the anthology Iris: Abroad. It was written by Stuart Douglas.
Summary
Iris Wildthyme recounts her first meeting with El Jefe, a refugee from a powerful race of time-travelling aliens.
Characters
References
- Jeff claims he was involved in the crisis "when the Monkey God threatened to bring anti-matter through into our Universe."
Notes
- Iris pretends to have met El Jefe in revolutionary Paris. In The Scarlet Empress she claims to have have met the First Doctor in revolutionary Paris.
- First Meetings was reprinted in Obverse Books' charity anthology A Second Target for Tommy. In this reprinting, "El Jefe" was replaced with "the Doctor", "Alison" was replaced with "Susan", and "the Clockworks" was replaced with "Gallifrey". The anthology also notably included excerpts featuring the Ninth Doctor from Steven Moffat's original script for The Day of the Doctor.
Continuity
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