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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Jack's mini-file on the [[Weeping Angel]]s clarifies a plot point of [[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'' by claiming that the Angels ''transformed'' the [[Statue of Liberty]] into an Angel — the TV episode does not spell this out, leaving open alternative possibilities such as an Angel ''replacing'' the real Statue, or the Statue having actually been an Angel all along, unbeknownst to humanity.
* Jack's mini-file on the [[Weeping Angel]]s clarifies a plot point of [[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'' by claiming that the Angels "transformed" the [[Statue of Liberty]] into an Angel — the TV episode does not spell this out, leaving open alternative possibilities, such as an Angel replacing the real Statue or the Statue having actually been an Angel all along.


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Revision as of 09:28, 27 September 2020

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Top Five Creatures Who Just Won't Quit was a piece of short prose fiction included in Doctor Who The Official Annual 2021.

Although it adopted an in-universe point of view — being allegedly written by Jack Harkness himself, some time after the events of TV: Fugitive of the Judoon — it was not strictly speaking a story, and as a result is not considered a valid source by this Wiki.

It presented itself as a "Top 5" list of monsters whom the Doctor had defeated once only for them to return to plague them once more. For each monster, Jack summarised the Doctor's first encounter with them then one of their "Classic Comebacks".

Contents

  1. Daleks ("Classic Comeback": The Stolen Earth)
  2. Cybermen ("Classic Comeback": Army of Ghosts)
  3. Judoon ("Classic Comeback": Fugitive of the Judoon)
  4. Zygons ("Classic Comeback": The Zygon Invasion)
  5. Weeping Angels ("Classic Comeback": The Angels Take Manhattan)

Characters

References

Notes

  • Jack's mini-file on the Weeping Angels clarifies a plot point of TV: The Angels Take Manhattan by claiming that the Angels "transformed" the Statue of Liberty into an Angel — the TV episode does not spell this out, leaving open alternative possibilities, such as an Angel replacing the real Statue or the Statue having actually been an Angel all along.