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Revision as of 13:17, 19 March 2024
Crack Noor's Code was a narrative game published in Doctor Who The Official Annual 2021. Like all the games in the book, it tied in with a specific episode of Series 12 of Doctor Who, in this case TV: Spyfall. The extent of the "interactive" nature of the game was that the readers were invited to decode Khan's morse message by themselves; they were not involved in the narrative.
Summary
Madeleine transmits a morse code message urgently, noting that it must be translated at once. It explains that Officer O is a double agent and not to be trusted.
Characters
Worldbuilding
Story notes
- Although the story slots into the events of TV: Spyfall, there exists a slight discrepancy between both accounts, as Spyfall (correctly) alleges that "Madeleine" was Khan's codename as an agent of the Résistance, whereas this story features her using it while posing as an informer for the Nazis.
Continuity
- Noor Inayat Khan transmits a message exposing the Spy Master as a double agent. He is using the alias of "O" once more. (TV: Spyfall)