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'''''From D. Connell of Essex''''' was a ''[[21 (series)|21]]'' short story printed in ''[[TV Century 21]]'' that contained elements from the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. | '''''From D. Connell of Essex''''' was a ''[[21 (series)|21]]'' short story printed in ''[[TV Century 21]]'' that contained elements from the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. |
Revision as of 22:46, 27 January 2021
From D. Connell of Essex was a 21 short story printed in TV Century 21 that contained elements from the Doctor Who universe.
Summary
Aspiring agent Derek Connell writes to Twenty One. Although Connell is fully aware of humanity's monitoring of the rising Dalek threat, Twenty One helps him to understand how the Universal Secret Service remains informed of the actitivies of Earth's own operatives, such as the Stingray and XL5 teams.
Characters
References
- Connell has recently read his first TV 21, thinking it to be the "best paper out", and hopes to become an agent of the Universal Secret Service.
- Connell has not previously heard of the "mysterious" Lady Penelope.
- Connell suggests dropping Cosmic Capers for "a week or two" and printing plans of Marineville and the various W.A.S.P. vessels in its place.
- Twenty One explains that most systems work on the same principle as television but then the radio waves carrying the pictures are fed through a special wave accelerator which boosts their speed across space from 186000 miles per second, the speed of light, to 200 million miles per second. This is how reports are recieved so quickly.
- Twenty One mentions the editor of TV 21.
Story notes
to be added
Continuity
- The hyper-space video-phone is said by Connell to be used for reports on the doings of the Daleks. (COMIC: Power Play et al.)
- Penelope Creighton-Ward is, among many other things, a reporter and correspondent for TV 21. (COMIC: Duel of the Daleks)