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|main character    = [[Roger (A Farewell to R.M.S.)|Roger]]
|main character    = [[Roger (A Farewell to R.M.S.)|Roger]]
|featuring        = [[Great House]]s, [[Plume Coteries]]
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* Members of the Bookkeepers used to be smaller back when they were still called the [[Plume Coterie]]s, a fact also alluded to in [[PROSE]]: {{cite source|Cobweb and Ivory (short story)}}, {{cite source|A Farewell to Arms (short story)}}.
* Members of the Bookkeepers used to be smaller back when they were still called the [[Plume Coterie]]s, a fact also alluded to in [[PROSE]]: {{cite source|Cobweb and Ivory (short story)}}, {{cite source|A Farewell to Arms (short story)}}.
* The Bookkeeper asks if the [[Great House]]s' ambassador represents [[House Tracolix]] or the [[House Military]], two powers introduced in ([[PROSE]]: {{cite source|The Book of the War (novel)}} and prominently featured in other ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' media.
* The Bookkeeper asks if the [[Great House]]s' ambassador represents [[House Tracolix]] or the [[House Military]], two powers introduced in ([[PROSE]]: {{cite source|The Book of the War (novel)}} and prominently featured in other ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' media.
* The Houses ambassador says something that Roger hears as "generation unit" when questioned about his status as a [[Time Lord|Lord]]. [[TV]]: {{cite source|Regeneration (TV story)}} showed that after his time on [[Gallifrey]], [[K9 Mark I]] had been fitted with a "[[regeneration unit]]" which, as its name implied, allowed him to [[Regeneration|regenerate]].  
* The Houses ambassador says something that Roger hears as "generation unit" when questioned about his status as a [[Time Lord|Lord]]. [[TV]]: {{cite source|Regeneration (TV story)}} showed that after his time on [[Gallifrey]], [[K9 Mark I]] had been fitted with a "[[regeneration unit]]" which, as its name implied, allowed him to [[Regeneration|regenerate]].
* The Bookkeepers' books have told them that the Houses have been making agreements with several other powers; such negotiations include their deal with the "[[Dalek|machine people]]" as seen in [[PROSE]]: {{cite source|Dead Romance (novel)}} and their negotiations with the [[Dæmon]]s, [[Osirian]]s, and even [[Faction Paradox]] in such stories as [[PROSE]]: {{cite source|Alien Bodies (novel)}}, [[PROSE]]: {{cite source|T. memeticus: A Morphology (short story)}}, and [[AUDIO]]: {{cite source|Body Politic (audio story)}}.
* The Bookkeepers' books have told them that the Houses have been making agreements with several other powers; such negotiations include their deal with the "[[Dalek|machine people]]" as seen in [[PROSE]]: {{cite source|Dead Romance (novel)}} and their negotiations with the [[Dæmon]]s, [[Osirian]]s, and even [[Faction Paradox]] in such stories as [[PROSE]]: {{cite source|Alien Bodies (novel)}}, [[PROSE]]: {{cite source|T. memeticus: A Morphology (short story)}}, and [[AUDIO]]: {{cite source|Body Politic (audio story)}}.
* The Houses possess technology to "pluck people from tim", which the Bookkeepers want to be let in on. Examples of it include the [[Time Scoop]] first seen in [[TV]]: {{cite source|The Five Doctors (TV story)}} and the [[extraction chamber]]s seen in [[TV]]: {{cite source|Hell Bent (TV story)}}.
* The Houses possess technology to "pluck people from tim", which the Bookkeepers want to be let in on. Examples of it include the [[Time Scoop]] first seen in [[TV]]: {{cite source|The Five Doctors (TV story)}} and the [[extraction chamber]]s seen in [[TV]]: {{cite source|Hell Bent (TV story)}}.

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A Farewell to R.M.S. was the eighth promotional short story released in The Book of the Peace Dossier, tying in with the similarly-titled A Farewell to Arms from The Book of the Peace proper.

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Roger, the leader of the planet R.M.S., has agreed to a meeting with a representative of the Great Houses to discuss their offer to up and by the entire planet. The Plume Coteries, the posthuman group who originally colonised the planet and later donated it to Roger's kind as an apology for accidentally wrecking their homeworld, offered to act as mediators. Roger is disappointed when the Plume Coteries envoy, whom she'd been awaiting for years, finally arrives: he is much taller than Roger expected, and arrives in a spherical diplomatic craft instead of on the back of the legendary giant birds. The Houses' representative is equally unexpected, appearing as a small, silver creature rather than something more impressive. Moreover, Roger's ears, accustomed to underwater sounds, prove unable to understand the Lord's tinny synthetic speech, making it difficult for her to follow the ensuing conversation between the Bookkeeper and Lord, during which it becomes apparent that the Bookkeepers are happy to let the Houses have R.M.S. in exchange for the ability to pluck individuals from Time. Roger, a giant walrus with little concept of the advanced technology both other parties wield, remains broadly unconcerned because she's convinced that her much greater size and physical strength will prove enough to overrule the two "little men" if she doesn't like their conclusions.

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  • Author Nate Bumber expounded on some of the references in the story in a blog post on Tumblr[1]. Among others, he clarified the intended, copyright-skirting implication that the Lord is none other than K9 Mark I, purportedly confirming that he was officially recognised as a Time Lord after moving to Gallifrey in The Invasion of Time [+]Loading...["The Invasion of Time (TV story)"] and being granted regeneration as seen in Regeneration [+]Loading...["Regeneration (TV story)"].

The obtuse description of the Great House representative – a whirring silver creature which cocks its head and speaks in a buzzy voice about its generation unit – and the Bookkeeper's description of it as a "House Military bitch" and instruction to "sit" – might seem extraneously crude. But I promise there's a very good reason.Nate Bumber

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  1. Nate Bumber (7 August 2020). References in my “Book of the Peace Dossier” stories. On the Fringes of War. Archived from the original on 15 November 2023.