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* The terms "[[Robot|Automaton]]", "[[Death ray|Deathray]]", "[[shadowgraph]]" and | * The terms "[[Robot|Automaton]]", "[[Death ray|Deathray]]", "[[shadowgraph]]" and "[[Radio|wireless radio]]" all appear in Tesla's word search game, as well as "[[Mars]]", "[[Skithra]]" and "[[Nikola Tesla's laboratory|lab]]". | ||
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Revision as of 17:43, 6 September 2023
Nikola Tesla's Word Search of Wonder was a narrative game published in Doctor Who The Official Annual 2021. Like all the games in the book save for Colour Chameleon, it tied in with a specific episode of series 12 of Doctor Who, namely Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror.
As the reader was invited to see themselves as the main character of the game — being addressed directly by Nikola Tesla — the story, such as it is, is held to break the fourth wall and is not considered a valid source by this Wiki.
Summary
Nikola Tesla has invented a word search puzzle and is seeking investors! His test case is made up of words connected to his work as an inventor (such as the names of some of his inventions): can you find all of them to confirm his belief that "nobody will ever forget his creations"?
Characters
- Nikola Tesla
- "You"
Worldbuilding
- The terms "Automaton", "Deathray", "shadowgraph" and "wireless radio" all appear in Tesla's word search game, as well as "Mars", "Skithra" and "lab".
Story notes
to be added