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}}'''''The Van Statten Code''''' was a narrative prose puzzle-game in the ''[[Doctor Who Annual 2006]]''. It featured an original illustration by [[Ben Morris (illustrator)|Ben Morris]] while the writing of the Annual's puzzles was collectively attributed to [[Justin Richards]] and [[Gareth Roberts]].  
}}'''''The Van Statten Code''''' was a narrative prose puzzle-game in the ''[[Doctor Who Annual 2006]]''. It featured an original illustration by [[Ben Morris (illustrator)|Ben Morris]] while the writing of the Annual's puzzles was collectively attributed to [[Justin Richards]] and [[Gareth Roberts]].


Though heavily tying back into the continuity of the series (with [[Henry van Statten]]'s alien collection colliding with the plot of ''[[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]]'' and the wider lore of [[UNIT]]), this game is not considered [[Tardis:Valid sources|a valid source]] on this Wiki, as it essentially casts the reader/player as a staffmember at [[UNIT]], thereby arguably breaking the [[fourth wall]].
Though heavily tying back into the continuity of the series (with [[Henry van Statten]]'s alien collection colliding with the plot of ''[[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]]'' and the wider lore of [[UNIT]]), this game is not considered [[Tardis:Valid sources|a valid source]] on this Wiki, as it essentially casts the reader/player as a staffmember at [[UNIT]], thereby arguably breaking the [[fourth wall]].
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* [[UNIT Central Control|UNIT Headquarters]] in [[Geneva]] received a message from the Slitheen.
* [[UNIT Central Control|UNIT Headquarters]] in [[Geneva]] received a message from the Slitheen.
* [[Henry van Statten]] is remembered as "a [[billionaire]] [[philanthropist]]" following his "mysterious disappearance" in [[2012]].
* [[Henry van Statten]] is remembered as "a [[billionaire]] [[philanthropist]]" following his "mysterious disappearance" in [[2012]].
* The [[Slitheen Tablet]] suggests that the [[Slitheen family]] intended to make "[[spacedrive]] [[nuclear fission|fission material]]" out of the remains of the [[Earth]] once they had blown it up.  
* The [[Slitheen Tablet]] suggests that the [[Slitheen family]] intended to make "[[spacedrive]] [[nuclear fission|fission material]]" out of the remains of the [[Earth]] once they had blown it up.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This story mentions the concept of [[spacedrive]], a word earlier mentioned in ''[[TARDIS Teaser]]'', another game in the 2006 ''Doctor Who Annual''.
* This story mentions the concept of [[spacedrive]], a word earlier mentioned in ''[[TARDIS Teaser]]'', another game in the 2006 ''Doctor Who Annual''.
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[[Category:Non-DWU stories]]

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The Van Statten Code was a narrative prose puzzle-game in the Doctor Who Annual 2006. It featured an original illustration by Ben Morris while the writing of the Annual's puzzles was collectively attributed to Justin Richards and Gareth Roberts.

Though heavily tying back into the continuity of the series (with Henry van Statten's alien collection colliding with the plot of Aliens of London and the wider lore of UNIT), this game is not considered a valid source on this Wiki, as it essentially casts the reader/player as a staffmember at UNIT, thereby arguably breaking the fourth wall.

Summary

Named for Henry van Statten, the so-called Van Statten Code was broken using the Slitheen Tablet, an artifact from the Slitheen family's attempt to destroy the Earth and commercialise the result as spacecraft fuel. Now, UNIT receives a message in the same code which must be translated using the Tablet. This yields the eerie translation "Beware the Bad Wolf"…

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Notes

  • This story mentions the concept of spacedrive, a word earlier mentioned in TARDIS Teaser, another game in the 2006 Doctor Who Annual.