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{{title|''Mary Celeste''}}[[file:Celeste.jpg|right|250px|thumb|The Mary Celeste moments before the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] lands. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Chase]]'')]]
{{title|''Mary Celeste''}}[[file:Celeste.jpg|right|250px|thumb|The Mary Celeste moments before the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] lands. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Chase]]'')]]
The '''''Mary''''' or '''''Marie Celeste''''' was a ship famous for the mystery surrounding why it had been abandoned at sea.
The '''''Mary''''' or '''''Marie Celeste''''' was a ship famous for the mystery surrounding why it had been abandoned at sea. Its abandonment was apparently was not a [[fixed point in time]], as there were several different accounts for the event.  The first three incarnations of [[the Doctor]] were all involved in different sets of experiences surrounding the crew's disappearance, though only the [[Second Doctor]] ''knew'' he was on the ill-fated vessel. 
==On board the ''Celeste''==
One held that the [[First Doctor]], [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]], [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]] and [[Vicki]] materialised on the ship. where [[Dalek]]s had already arrived via their [[Dalek time machine]]s. The crew of the ''Celeste'' mistook the [[cyborg]]s for "the [[Barbary Terror]]", and they jumped overboard. The Doctor and his [[companion]]s were unaware of the name of the ship he had landed on. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Chase]]'')


The [[First Doctor]], [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Vicki]] arrived in [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] on board the ship while being pursued by the [[Dalek]]s in their [[Dalek time machine]]. When the Daleks arrived on board, the crew were so frightened of the Daleks, who they mistook for "the [[Barbary Terror]]" that they jumped overboard rather than face them. The Doctor was unaware of the name of the ship he had landed on. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Chase]]'')
Another account had it that the Daleks on the ship had actually arrived via a [[human]]-made [[Time-Conveyor]] and that they were being pursued by two [[human]] brothers named [[Peter (Timechase)|Peter]] and [[David (Timechase)|David]]. These time travellers also left without realising the name of the ship. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Timechase]]'')


Another account had it that the Daleks on the ship had actually arrived via a [[human]]-made [[Time-Conveyor]] and that they were being pursued by two brothers named [[Peter (Timechase)|Peter]] and [[David (Timechase)|David]].  These time travellers also left without realising the name of the ship. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Timechase]]'')
The [[Second Doctor]], [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]] and [[Zoe Heriot|Zoe]] found that the crew of the ''Marie Celeste'' had been abducted by [[Arcturan]]s. The Doctor freed the crew, but they were then all killed by a [[sea serpent]]. Their experience of the ship was different from that of other time travellers on board the vessel, in that they actually knew they were on the ''Celeste''. ([[DWA]]: ''[[The Mystery of the Marie Celeste]]'') Logically, then, this was the only solution to the mystery of the ''Celeste'' that [[the Doctor]] remembered.
 
[[Tegan Jovanka]] told [[Nyssa]] that [[Mawdryn]]'s ship was more Mary Celeste than Queen Mary due to its apparently empty state. ([[DW]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead]]'')
 
==Other contradictory accounts==
[[file:Mary Celeste nameplate.jpg|thumb|The nameplate of the abandoned ship, identifiying it as the Mary Celeste. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Chase]]'')]]
*The [[Second Doctor]], [[Jamie McCrimmon]] and [[Zoe Heriot]] found that the crew of the ''Marie Celeste'' had been abducted by [[Arcturan]]s. The Doctor freed the crew, but they were then all killed by a [[sea serpent]]. ([[DWA]]: ''[[The Mystery of the Marie Celeste]]'')
 
*When the [[Third Doctor]] landed the TARDIS on the New York docks, the crew mistook it for cargo and had it loaded on board. To regain access to his ship, the Doctor paid for passage on the ''Marie Celeste''. When he showed Professor [[Theodore Cassells]] the TARDIS interior, he fled from the hold to the deck. When he tried to tell the captain what he saw, the captain misunderstood and thought the TARDIS was a [[time bomb]]. He, Cassells and the crew left the ''Marie Celeste'' in a lifeboat, which was swamped by a large wave that drowned everyone on it. The Doctor left, unaware of the name of the ship he was on.  ([[TVA]]: ''[[A Stitch in Time (comic strip)|A Stitch in Time]]'')
 
*In 2009, a future version of [[Peri Brown]] claimed that the Mary Celeste disappearance was caused by [[Piscons]] wanting to take over human forms, however this is revealed as simply something she made up. ([[CC]]: ''[[Peri and the Piscon Paradox]]'')


The [[Third Doctor]] was also on the doomed ship.  When he landed the TARDIS on the [[New York City|New York]] docks, the crew of the ''Celeste'' mistook it for cargo and had it loaded on board. To regain access to his ship, the Doctor paid for passage on the ''Marie Celeste''. When he showed Professor [[Theodore Cassells]] the TARDIS interior, he fled from the hold to the deck. When he tried to tell the captain what he saw, the captain misunderstood and thought the TARDIS was a [[time bomb]]. He, Cassells and the crew left the ''Marie Celeste'' in a lifeboat, which was swamped by a large wave that drowned everyone on it. The Doctor left, unaware of the name of the ship he was on.  ([[TVA]]: ''[[A Stitch in Time (comic strip)|A Stitch in Time]]'')
==References made to the ship==
*[[Tegan Jovanka]] told [[Nyssa]] that [[Mawdryn]]'s ship was more Mary Celeste than Queen Mary due to its apparently empty state. ([[DW]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead]]'')
*In 2009, a future version of [[Peri Brown]] claimed that the Mary Celeste disappearance was caused by [[Piscons]] wanting to take over human forms.  However this was later revealed as simply something she made up. ([[CC]]: ''[[Peri and the Piscon Paradox]]'')
==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
* In reality, the disappearance of the crew of the ''Mary Celeste'' remains a mystery on par with the disappearance of Amelia Earhart.
* In reality, the disappearance of the crew of the ''Mary Celeste'' remains a mystery on par with the disappearance of Amelia Earhart.
* On the DVD release of ''The Chase'', it's mentioned that some feel the nameplate seen in the episode is misspelled, but the production notes commentary indicates the spelling used is correct.
[[file:Mary Celeste nameplate.jpg|thumb|The nameplate of the abandoned ship, identifiying it as the Mary Celeste. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Chase]]'')]]
* On the DVD release of ''The Chase'', it's mentioned that some feel the nameplate seen in the episode is misspelled, but the production notes commentary indicates the spelling used is correct. Though ''Mary'' is technically correct, ''Marie'' was popularised when Sir [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] wrote the first fictional account of the ship and misspelled the name.  This account became ubiquitous when some [[19th century]] [[newspaper]]s mistook Conan Doyle's fiction for fact.  Through the years, many fictional accounts have traced their way back to Conan Doyle's original account.  The net result has been widespread confusion — as expressed in [[DCOM]]: ''[[The Chase]]'' — over whether ''Mary'' or ''Marie'' is the correct spelling. 
* Although mostly played for laughs, the scene in which the Daleks force the passengers to jump overboard takes on a sombre note as a baby is shown among those falling into sea, becoming the first baby to die during the course of a televised ''Doctor Who'' story.  The next baby to die on screen would be the [[ganger]] version of [[Melody Pond (Ganger)|Melody Pond]] in ''[[A Good Man Goes to War]]''.
* Although mostly played for laughs, the scene in which the Daleks force the passengers to jump overboard takes on a sombre note as a baby is shown among those falling into sea, becoming the first baby to die during the course of a televised ''Doctor Who'' story.  The next baby to die on screen would be the [[ganger]] version of [[Melody Pond (Ganger)|Melody Pond]] in ''[[A Good Man Goes to War]]''.


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Revision as of 13:37, 16 June 2011

The Mary Celeste moments before the TARDIS lands. (DW: The Chase)

The Mary or Marie Celeste was a ship famous for the mystery surrounding why it had been abandoned at sea. Its abandonment was apparently was not a fixed point in time, as there were several different accounts for the event. The first three incarnations of the Doctor were all involved in different sets of experiences surrounding the crew's disappearance, though only the Second Doctor knew he was on the ill-fated vessel.

On board the Celeste

One held that the First Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki materialised on the ship. where Daleks had already arrived via their Dalek time machines. The crew of the Celeste mistook the cyborgs for "the Barbary Terror", and they jumped overboard. The Doctor and his companions were unaware of the name of the ship he had landed on. (DW: The Chase)

Another account had it that the Daleks on the ship had actually arrived via a human-made Time-Conveyor and that they were being pursued by two human brothers named Peter and David. These time travellers also left without realising the name of the ship. (DWA: Timechase)

The Second Doctor, Jamie and Zoe found that the crew of the Marie Celeste had been abducted by Arcturans. The Doctor freed the crew, but they were then all killed by a sea serpent. Their experience of the ship was different from that of other time travellers on board the vessel, in that they actually knew they were on the Celeste. (DWA: The Mystery of the Marie Celeste) Logically, then, this was the only solution to the mystery of the Celeste that the Doctor remembered.

The Third Doctor was also on the doomed ship. When he landed the TARDIS on the New York docks, the crew of the Celeste mistook it for cargo and had it loaded on board. To regain access to his ship, the Doctor paid for passage on the Marie Celeste. When he showed Professor Theodore Cassells the TARDIS interior, he fled from the hold to the deck. When he tried to tell the captain what he saw, the captain misunderstood and thought the TARDIS was a time bomb. He, Cassells and the crew left the Marie Celeste in a lifeboat, which was swamped by a large wave that drowned everyone on it. The Doctor left, unaware of the name of the ship he was on. (TVA: A Stitch in Time)

References made to the ship

Behind the scenes

  • In reality, the disappearance of the crew of the Mary Celeste remains a mystery on par with the disappearance of Amelia Earhart.
The nameplate of the abandoned ship, identifiying it as the Mary Celeste. (DW: The Chase)
  • On the DVD release of The Chase, it's mentioned that some feel the nameplate seen in the episode is misspelled, but the production notes commentary indicates the spelling used is correct. Though Mary is technically correct, Marie was popularised when Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote the first fictional account of the ship and misspelled the name. This account became ubiquitous when some 19th century newspapers mistook Conan Doyle's fiction for fact. Through the years, many fictional accounts have traced their way back to Conan Doyle's original account. The net result has been widespread confusion — as expressed in DCOM: The Chase — over whether Mary or Marie is the correct spelling.
  • Although mostly played for laughs, the scene in which the Daleks force the passengers to jump overboard takes on a sombre note as a baby is shown among those falling into sea, becoming the first baby to die during the course of a televised Doctor Who story. The next baby to die on screen would be the ganger version of Melody Pond in A Good Man Goes to War.
Mary Celeste