What the TARDIS thought of "Time Lord Victorious" (short story): Difference between revisions

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* The TARDIS misses the [[Ninth Doctor]], who she recalls was “beaten by losing [[Last Great Time War|a war]] against Death”.
* The TARDIS misses the [[Ninth Doctor]], who she recalls was “beaten by losing [[Last Great Time War|a war]] against Death”.
* The TARDIS considers the [[Eighth Doctor]] “the last of the carefree Doctors”.  
* The TARDIS considers the [[Eighth Doctor]] “the last of the carefree Doctors”.  
* The TARDIS recalls the [[Seventh Doctor]] as “a Doctor who played terrible games with eternity and pullovers” and wonders if he’d be proud of what she’s doing,
* The TARDIS recalls the [[Seventh Doctor]] as “a Doctor who played terrible games with eternity and pullovers” and wonders if he’d be proud of what she’s doing.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 14:52, 15 November 2020

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What the TARDIS thought of “Time Lord Victorious” was a short story published to mark the 11th anniversary of the airing of TV: The Waters of Mars and tied into the Time Lord Victorious storyline.

Summary

The TARDIS notices a Time Fracture that has been created by the Doctor saving Adelaide Brooke. She prepares to use the Fracture to take the Doctor to the Dark Times to complete his business there, as there’s a mistake he has to make.

After watching Adelaide enter her house, the TARDIS knows the Doctor will turn to her for comfort in a few moments, but he won’t get it this time.

Characters

References

  • Rassilon declared the Dark Times off limits.
  • The TARDIS misses the Ninth Doctor, who she recalls was “beaten by losing a war against Death”.
  • The TARDIS considers the Eighth Doctor “the last of the carefree Doctors”.
  • The TARDIS recalls the Seventh Doctor as “a Doctor who played terrible games with eternity and pullovers” and wonders if he’d be proud of what she’s doing.

Notes

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Continuity

External links