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==Notes==
==Notes==
*This story had the working title of : '''What a Grey Day!.'''
*This story had the working title of : '''What a Grey Day!.'''
*This story featured the first seven incarnations of the Doctor and sees the various methods they use to escape [[grey space]]. The [[Seventh Doctor]] deactivates the android guard by using the password. The [[Sixth Doctor]] convinces it to deactivate by making it believe it has no purpose. The [[Fifth Doctor]] uses a [[Nano-air maintenance engineer]] card to convince the android to shut down for an inspection. The [[Fourth Doctor]] uses [[The Doctor's scarf|his scarf]] to wrap up the androids limbs, puts licorice whirls over its visual sensors, puts [[jelly baby|jelly babies]] in its audio receptors and [[sherbet]] in its processing unit. The [[Third Doctor]] had the android demonstrate its anti-matter rifle on the floor before pushing it into the hole it had created. The [[Second Doctor]] convinces the android to demonstrate its gun upon itself. The [[First Doctor]] writes PTO (please turn over) on both sides of a piece of paper and gives it to the android; this leaves the android turning the paper forever.
*This story featured the first seven incarnations of the Doctor and sees the various methods they use to attempt to pass a test set by the entities of Grey Space. Each Doctor fails until it falls to the First Doctor to save them all. Part of the test involves getting past a robotic guard. The [[Seventh Doctor]] deactivates the android guard by using the default password. The [[Sixth Doctor]] convinces it to deactivate by making it believe it has no purpose. The [[Fifth Doctor]] uses a [[Nano-air maintenance engineer|Nanoware maintenance engineer]] card to convince the android to shut down for an inspection. The [[Fourth Doctor]] uses [[The Doctor's scarf|his scarf]] to wrap up the androids limbs, puts licorice whirls over its visual sensors, puts [[jelly baby|jelly babies]] in its audio receptors and [[sherbet]] in its processing unit. The [[Third Doctor]] had the android demonstrate its anti-matter rifle on the floor before pushing it into the hole it had created. The [[Second Doctor]] convinces the android to demonstrate its gun upon itself. The [[First Doctor]] writes PTO (please turn over) on both sides of a piece of paper and gives it to the android; this leaves the android turning the paper forever.


==Continuity==
==Continuity==

Revision as of 09:34, 3 June 2011

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Seven to One (audio story) was a 2011 Big Finish Productions audio short story, read by Nicholas Briggs. It features the first seven Doctors and is published in eight parts spread across the disk between the other stories. It was marketed as a First Doctor story and listed as so by Big Finish.

Summary

Seven Doctors... one tricky situation. Will the First Doctor be able to save his future incarnations from a deadly game?

Characters

References

Notes

  • This story had the working title of : What a Grey Day!.
  • This story featured the first seven incarnations of the Doctor and sees the various methods they use to attempt to pass a test set by the entities of Grey Space. Each Doctor fails until it falls to the First Doctor to save them all. Part of the test involves getting past a robotic guard. The Seventh Doctor deactivates the android guard by using the default password. The Sixth Doctor convinces it to deactivate by making it believe it has no purpose. The Fifth Doctor uses a Nanoware maintenance engineer card to convince the android to shut down for an inspection. The Fourth Doctor uses his scarf to wrap up the androids limbs, puts licorice whirls over its visual sensors, puts jelly babies in its audio receptors and sherbet in its processing unit. The Third Doctor had the android demonstrate its anti-matter rifle on the floor before pushing it into the hole it had created. The Second Doctor convinces the android to demonstrate its gun upon itself. The First Doctor writes PTO (please turn over) on both sides of a piece of paper and gives it to the android; this leaves the android turning the paper forever.

Continuity

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Timeline

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