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The '''Interfering Nun''' was a [[Time Lord|Time Lady]] who broke with the [[Gallifreyan]] tradition of inactivity. She was mentioned by [[Romana II]] in a conversation about [[renegade Time Lord]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shada (novelisation)|Shada]]'') | The '''Interfering Nun''' was a [[Time Lord|Time Lady]] who broke with the [[Gallifreyan]] tradition of inactivity. She was mentioned by [[Romana II]] in a conversation about [[renegade Time Lord]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shada (novelisation)|Shada]]'') | ||
When [[Zoe Heriot]] accused [[the Monk]] of changing [[history]], he admitted it proudly, rhetorically asking if the Interfering Nun was responsible. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Prints of Denmark (audio story)|The Prints of Denmark]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Revision as of 12:07, 3 November 2022
The Interfering Nun was a Time Lady who broke with the Gallifreyan tradition of inactivity. She was mentioned by Romana II in a conversation about renegade Time Lords. (PROSE: Shada)
When Zoe Heriot accused the Monk of changing history, he admitted it proudly, rhetorically asking if the Interfering Nun was responsible. (AUDIO: The Prints of Denmark)
Behind the scenes
- The Interfering Nun is, of course, a joke on the part of author Gareth Roberts: a distaff equivalent of the Meddling Monk.
- In Doom Coalition 3, River Song, who is part-Time Lord, and is disguised as a nun, is referred to by the Clocksmith as "the Interfering Nun". This is consistent with "the Meddling Monk" being a temporary disguise of another Time Lord.
- Later, Doctor Who media would actually introduce a female incarnation of the Monk who indeed went by the name "the Nun".