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'''Magentas''' were a [[fruit]] considered a [[delicacy]] in some quarters of [[Mutter's Spiral]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Galileo Trap (audio story)|The Galileo Trap]]'') They grew in [[orchard]]s on [[Gallifrey]] and could be eaten dried or fresh and made into [[rum]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'') | '''Magentas''' were a [[fruit]] considered a [[delicacy]] in some quarters of [[Mutter's Spiral]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Galileo Trap (audio story)|The Galileo Trap]]'') They grew in [[orchard]]s on [[Gallifrey]] and could be eaten dried or fresh and made into [[rum]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'') | ||
Posing as [[Virginia Galilei]], [[Fortuna (The Galileo Trap)|Fortuna]] served [[Galileo Galilei|Galileo]], the [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Liv Chenka]] and [[Helen Sinclair]] magentas in [[1639]]. Helen and the Doctor both recognised that they were unearthly. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Galileo Trap (audio story)|The Galileo Trap]]'') | Posing as [[Virginia Galilei]], [[Fortuna (The Galileo Trap)|Fortuna]] served [[Galileo Galilei|Galileo]], the [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Liv Chenka]] and [[Helen Sinclair]] magentas in [[1639]]. Helen and the Doctor both recognised that they were unearthly. In [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], before leaving for [[Satanic Mill|Phaiton]], he offered some to Helen. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Galileo Trap (audio story)|The Galileo Trap]]'') | ||
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[[Category:Fruits]] | [[Category:Fruits]] |
Revision as of 17:26, 2 September 2020
Magentas were a fruit considered a delicacy in some quarters of Mutter's Spiral. (AUDIO: The Galileo Trap) They grew in orchards on Gallifrey and could be eaten dried or fresh and made into rum. (PROSE: Lungbarrow)
Posing as Virginia Galilei, Fortuna served Galileo, the Eighth Doctor, Liv Chenka and Helen Sinclair magentas in 1639. Helen and the Doctor both recognised that they were unearthly. In the TARDIS, before leaving for Phaiton, he offered some to Helen. (AUDIO: The Galileo Trap)