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'''Last Contact''' was the event in which [[the enemy]] destined to destroy [[Gallifrey]] would become known and [[ | {{NCmaterial}} | ||
'''Last Contact''' was the event in which [[the enemy]] destined to destroy [[Gallifrey]] would become known and the [[War in Heaven]] would become inevitable. [[Larna]] told [[Ulysses]], [[Saldaamir|Mister Saldaamir]], and [[Penelope Gate]] about Last Contact and [[War prediction#Matrix prophecy|the prophecy]]. | |||
At date index [[309456/4756.7RE/1213GRT/100447TL]], a [[the Matrix|Matrix]] projection predicted that the [[Vore]], who in the "first draft" of [[history]] had evolved to become an advanced, benevolent race, had become a swarming and aggressive force in the "redraft" caused by the destruction of the [[Temporal cicatrix|cicatrix]]. It predicted that in a possible final stand between the [[Time Lord]]s and the Vore, fatalities would include 20-40% of the Time Lord population. As a result, the [[High Council|Supreme Council]] mandated that no Time Lord was to come within one [[parsec]] or one century of the Vore, since this was a potential Last Contact. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)}}) | |||
In one of many intersections between a young [[Eighth Doctor]] and the War which still loomed in his future, the Doctor got a glimpse of what he believed to be the Enemy. However, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Interference (novel)}}) [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the Ship]] told [[Lolita]] that after her pilot had gone into his future and identified the enemy, he had decided erase the information from his memory. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Toy Story (short story)}}) | |||
Saldaamir, who had charged himself with ensuring that the [[timeline]] continued to exist, was scared of Last Contact. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Mr Saldaamir (short story)}}) He and [[the Doctor's father]] often talked about wars, great projects, and other big things that needed to be taken care of. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Unnatural History (novel)}}) | |||
After being visited by a version of [[Bernice Summerfield]], Danny the Fish feared that the Doctor may have been "compromised" by "Contact". This version of Benny had been in a relationship with the [[Eighth Doctor]] for ten years ([[NC]]: {{cs|Fishy Business (short story)}}) since their meeting [[Smithwood Manor|at Allen Road]]; rather than leaving her on [[Dellah]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Dying Days (novel)}}) the Doctor had accompanied her ([[NC]]: {{cs|Fishy Business (short story)}}) through her adventures on [[Apollox 4]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Beyond the Sun (novel)}}) and with the [[Grell (species)|Grell]] on [[Perfecton (planet)|Perfecton]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Oh No It Isn't! (novel)}}) In the [[46th century]], some [[archaeologist]]s knew a legend that the Doctor and Benny had 13 half-immortal children; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Paydirt (short story)}}) the [[Infinity Doctor]] also remembered Bernice being pregnant. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Infinity Doctors (novel)}}) | |||
Danny the Fish conveyed his fears to Saldaamir, who was in [[San Francisco]], then destroyed his priceless collection except for [[the Other Scrolls|a book bound in reptile hide]]. ([[NC]]: {{cs|Fishy Business (short story)}}) Saldaamir later observed Benny on [[Mars]] in [[2595]] and told her that he was going to San Francisco. Benny recognised Saldaamir but couldn't remember where she had met him. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Beige Planet Mars (novel)}}) Someone Danny the Fish called "the Leader" was also in San Francisco; ([[NC]]: {{cs|Fishy Business (short story)}}) notably, San Francisco was also where [[Daniel Joyce]] led the [[Advanced Research Project]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Unnatural History (novel)}}) | |||
The [[Eighth Doctor]] and the [[Klade]] were present during Last Contact; when they encountered each other again during the Klade's hunt for [[Miranda Dawkins|the Last One]], it was in the Klade's past, but the Doctor did not remember it, whether it be because of his memory loss, because it had not actually happened to him yet, or because it would no longer happen to him in the [[Post-War universe|post-War version of history]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Father Time (novel)}}) | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Last Contact was central to [[Lance Parkin]]'s picture of the [[War in Heaven]]. | |||
* Last Contact occurred in Parkin's rejected [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] pitch ''[[Enemy of the Daleks (novel)|Enemy of the Daleks]]''. In the story, the [[Klade]] of [[the Needle]] were introduced as part of a massive intergalactic alliance that was dedicated to fighting [[the enemy]] and led by [[the Doctor's father]] from his laboratory in [[University of California|Berkeley]] (a reference to [[Daniel Joyce]] from {{cs|Unnatural History (novel)}}, who was identified with [[Ulysses]] in Parkin's later book {{cs|The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)}}). When the Eighth Doctor accidentally sent the space-time coordinates of [[Dalek]] Space Command to [[the enemy]], he established Last Contact and condemned the universe to its death. The events of this story were referenced in {{cs|Father Time (novel)}}. | |||
* In Parkin's reference guide ''[[AHistory]]'', which presupposed that the [[War in Heaven]] was the same as, or another facet of, the [[Last Great Time War]], Last Contact was redefined as the [[First Doctor]]'s [[Thal-Dalek battle|first meeting]] with the [[Dalek]]s as seen in {{cs|The Daleks (TV story)}}. | |||
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Last Contact was the event in which the enemy destined to destroy Gallifrey would become known and the War in Heaven would become inevitable. Larna told Ulysses, Mister Saldaamir, and Penelope Gate about Last Contact and the prophecy.
At date index 309456/4756.7RE/1213GRT/100447TL, a Matrix projection predicted that the Vore, who in the "first draft" of history had evolved to become an advanced, benevolent race, had become a swarming and aggressive force in the "redraft" caused by the destruction of the cicatrix. It predicted that in a possible final stand between the Time Lords and the Vore, fatalities would include 20-40% of the Time Lord population. As a result, the Supreme Council mandated that no Time Lord was to come within one parsec or one century of the Vore, since this was a potential Last Contact. (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles [+]Loading...["The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)"])
In one of many intersections between a young Eighth Doctor and the War which still loomed in his future, the Doctor got a glimpse of what he believed to be the Enemy. However, (PROSE: Interference [+]Loading...["Interference (novel)"]) the Ship told Lolita that after her pilot had gone into his future and identified the enemy, he had decided erase the information from his memory. (PROSE: Toy Story [+]Loading...["Toy Story (short story)"])
Saldaamir, who had charged himself with ensuring that the timeline continued to exist, was scared of Last Contact. (PROSE: Mr Saldaamir [+]Loading...["Mr Saldaamir (short story)"]) He and the Doctor's father often talked about wars, great projects, and other big things that needed to be taken care of. (PROSE: Unnatural History [+]Loading...["Unnatural History (novel)"])
After being visited by a version of Bernice Summerfield, Danny the Fish feared that the Doctor may have been "compromised" by "Contact". This version of Benny had been in a relationship with the Eighth Doctor for ten years (NC: Fishy Business [+]Loading...["Fishy Business (short story)"]) since their meeting at Allen Road; rather than leaving her on Dellah, (PROSE: The Dying Days [+]Loading...["The Dying Days (novel)"]) the Doctor had accompanied her (NC: Fishy Business [+]Loading...["Fishy Business (short story)"]) through her adventures on Apollox 4 (PROSE: Beyond the Sun [+]Loading...["Beyond the Sun (novel)"]) and with the Grell on Perfecton. (PROSE: Oh No It Isn't! [+]Loading...["Oh No It Isn't! (novel)"]) In the 46th century, some archaeologists knew a legend that the Doctor and Benny had 13 half-immortal children; (PROSE: Paydirt [+]Loading...["Paydirt (short story)"]) the Infinity Doctor also remembered Bernice being pregnant. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors [+]Loading...["The Infinity Doctors (novel)"])
Danny the Fish conveyed his fears to Saldaamir, who was in San Francisco, then destroyed his priceless collection except for a book bound in reptile hide. (NC: Fishy Business [+]Loading...["Fishy Business (short story)"]) Saldaamir later observed Benny on Mars in 2595 and told her that he was going to San Francisco. Benny recognised Saldaamir but couldn't remember where she had met him. (PROSE: Beige Planet Mars [+]Loading...["Beige Planet Mars (novel)"]) Someone Danny the Fish called "the Leader" was also in San Francisco; (NC: Fishy Business [+]Loading...["Fishy Business (short story)"]) notably, San Francisco was also where Daniel Joyce led the Advanced Research Project. (PROSE: Unnatural History [+]Loading...["Unnatural History (novel)"])
The Eighth Doctor and the Klade were present during Last Contact; when they encountered each other again during the Klade's hunt for the Last One, it was in the Klade's past, but the Doctor did not remember it, whether it be because of his memory loss, because it had not actually happened to him yet, or because it would no longer happen to him in the post-War version of history. (PROSE: Father Time [+]Loading...["Father Time (novel)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Last Contact was central to Lance Parkin's picture of the War in Heaven.
- Last Contact occurred in Parkin's rejected BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures pitch Enemy of the Daleks. In the story, the Klade of the Needle were introduced as part of a massive intergalactic alliance that was dedicated to fighting the enemy and led by the Doctor's father from his laboratory in Berkeley (a reference to Daniel Joyce from Unnatural History [+]Loading...["Unnatural History (novel)"], who was identified with Ulysses in Parkin's later book The Gallifrey Chronicles [+]Loading...["The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)"]). When the Eighth Doctor accidentally sent the space-time coordinates of Dalek Space Command to the enemy, he established Last Contact and condemned the universe to its death. The events of this story were referenced in Father Time [+]Loading...["Father Time (novel)"].
- In Parkin's reference guide AHistory, which presupposed that the War in Heaven was the same as, or another facet of, the Last Great Time War, Last Contact was redefined as the First Doctor's first meeting with the Daleks as seen in The Daleks [+]Loading...["The Daleks (TV story)"].