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Methuselah was the eleventh short story in the Short Trips anthology Short Trips: Transmissions. It was written by George Mann. It featured the Fifth Doctor and Peri Brown.
Summary
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Characters
References
- The Doctor shows Peri the "Hagia something-or-other".
- The Doctor name-drops Nostradamus.
- The Methuselah crew used a Feynman radio to send their distress signal.
- Peri mentions the Bible.
Notes
- On 9 January 2014, Big Finish Productions released an audio reading of this story, read by John Banks, to customers whose subscription included Daleks Among Us and 1963: Fanfare for the Common Men.
Continuity
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