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'''''Strax Field Report''''' was an [[umbrella title]] for a series of in-character videos that had the intention of advertising in [[2013 (releases)|2013]] that featured [[Strax]] sending reports back to [[Sontar]]. Oddly, he was portrayed as still loyal to that planet, and explicly hostile towards people who he is typically portrayed an ally of, albeit a reluctant one, such as [[Vastra]], [[Jenny Flint|Jenny]], and [[the Doctor]], however the clearly parodic nature of the series excuses this. Later, several ''[[The Paternoster Gang Investigates]]'' short stories, published in ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' in [[2015 (releases)|2015]] and [[2016 (releases)|2016]], used the format once more.
'''''Strax Field Report''''' was an [[umbrella title]] for a series of in-character videos that had the intention of advertising in [[2013 (releases)|2013]] that featured [[Strax]] sending reports back to [[Sontar]]. Oddly, he was portrayed as still loyal to that planet, and explicly hostile towards people who he is typically portrayed as an ally of, albeit a reluctant one, such as [[Vastra]], [[Jenny Flint|Jenny]], and [[the Doctor]], however the clearly parodic nature of the series excuses this. Later, several ''[[The Paternoster Gang Investigates]]'' short stories, published in ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' in [[2015 (releases)|2015]] and [[2016 (releases)|2016]], used the format once more.


== Webisodes ==
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In addition, cinema screenings of the television story ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'' featured a [[Cinema Introduction (The Day of the Doctor)|cinema introduction]] by Strax, addressing the audience on the topic of cinema etiquette. In [[2020 (releases)|2020]], an additional prequel in the same style was webcast on Twitter by the official ''Doctor Who on BBC America'' Twitter account, written by [[Steven Moffat]] especially for the occasion, under the title of ''[[Strax Saves the Day (webcast)|Strax Saves the Day]]''.
In addition, cinema screenings of the television story ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'' featured a [[Cinema Introduction (The Day of the Doctor)|cinema introduction]] by Strax, addressing the audience on the topic of cinema etiquette. In [[2020 (releases)|2020]], an additional prequel in the same style was webcast on Twitter by the official ''Doctor Who on BBC America'' Twitter account, written by [[Steven Moffat]] especially for the occasion, under the title of ''[[Strax Saves the Day (webcast)|Strax Saves the Day]]''.


The cinema screening of the [[series 8 (Doctor Who)|series 8]] premiere, ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'', included [[Prequel to Deep Breath (theatrical film)|a prequel]] to the episode featuring Strax and his fellow [[Paternoster Gang]] members [[Vastra]] and [[Jenny Flint]], formatted similarly to a Strax Field Report, where Strax humorously recounts information about the first twelve incarnations of [[the Doctor]] to [[Sontar]], making note of the [[War Doctor]] as well as the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s aborted regeneration, before alerting them to the appearance of [[Twelfth Doctor|a new Doctor]].
The cinema screening of the [[series 8 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 8]] premiere, ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'', included [[Prequel to Deep Breath (theatrical film)|a prequel]] to the episode featuring Strax and his fellow [[Paternoster Gang]] members [[Vastra]] and [[Jenny Flint]], formatted similarly to a Strax Field Report, where Strax humorously recounts information about the first twelve incarnations of [[the Doctor]] to [[Sontar]], making note of the [[War Doctor]] as well as the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s aborted regeneration, before alerting them to the appearance of [[Twelfth Doctor|a new Doctor]].
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Strax Field Report was an umbrella title for a series of in-character videos that had the intention of advertising in 2013 that featured Strax sending reports back to Sontar. Oddly, he was portrayed as still loyal to that planet, and explicly hostile towards people who he is typically portrayed as an ally of, albeit a reluctant one, such as Vastra, Jenny, and the Doctor, however the clearly parodic nature of the series excuses this. Later, several The Paternoster Gang Investigates short stories, published in Doctor Who Adventures in 2015 and 2016, used the format once more.

Webisodes[[edit] | [edit source]]

The original "reports" were about episodes of Doctor Who that had not yet aired and thus served as advertisements. Indeed, in at least two of the reports, the character clearly was breaking the fourth wall to talk about out-of-universe things, such as the name of episodes and location filming. Most of the reports, however, did make somewhat of attempt to appear "in-universe", although in an obviously "tongue-in-cheek" manner. The "field reports" were all delivered to the public on the web.

Doctor Who Adventures[[edit] | [edit source]]

In 2015, Doctor Who Adventures magazine began incorporating in-universe Strax Field Reports into their Paternoster Gang Investigates short stories. Strax relayed events he experienced by himself and with Madame Vastra and Jenny Flint in transmissions to Sontar.

Field Reports[[edit] | [edit source]]

Webcasts[[edit] | [edit source]]

# Title Report # Episode Release date
1 Trafalgar Square 1805/T The Day of the Doctor 9 April 2013
2 The Name of the Doctor T713/D The Name of the Doctor 16 May 2013
3 A Glorious Day P137/B 18 May 2013
4 The Doctor's Greatest Secret D895/O 24 May 2013
5 The Zygons Z115/D The Day of the Doctor 7 November 2013
6 Queen Elizabeth Q235/E 17 November 2013
7 The Doctors TCX11/13 The Time of the Doctor 19 December 2013
8 A Sontaran's View of Christmas XI225/MAS 22 December 2013
9 The Doctor has Regenerated! RE12/G 25 December 2013

The Paternoster Gang Investigates[[edit] | [edit source]]

# Title Report # Release date Published in
4 The House of Sorrows D004/D 16 July 2015 DWA15 4
6 The Tudor Engagement D006/B 10 September 2015 DWA15 6
12 The Case of the Curious Fugitive D0013/C 3 March 2016 DWA15 12
20 The Howling on the Hills D0011/C 10 November 2016 DWA15 20

Cinema introductions[[edit] | [edit source]]

In addition, cinema screenings of the television story The Day of the Doctor featured a cinema introduction by Strax, addressing the audience on the topic of cinema etiquette. In 2020, an additional prequel in the same style was webcast on Twitter by the official Doctor Who on BBC America Twitter account, written by Steven Moffat especially for the occasion, under the title of Strax Saves the Day.

The cinema screening of the series 8 premiere, Deep Breath, included a prequel to the episode featuring Strax and his fellow Paternoster Gang members Vastra and Jenny Flint, formatted similarly to a Strax Field Report, where Strax humorously recounts information about the first twelve incarnations of the Doctor to Sontar, making note of the War Doctor as well as the Tenth Doctor's aborted regeneration, before alerting them to the appearance of a new Doctor.