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When [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]] discovered [[Richard Haliwell]]'s journal and read from it, [[Turlough]] said that it sounded like something H.G. Wells or Jules Verne had written. ([[PDA]]: ''[[Imperial Moon]]'') | When [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]] discovered [[Richard Haliwell]]'s journal and read from it, [[Turlough]] said that it sounded like something H.G. Wells or Jules Verne had written. ([[PDA]]: ''[[Imperial Moon]]'') | ||
The [[ | The [[TARDIS control room#Second version|TARDIS' console room]] was compared to something out of Jules Verne by several people, including [[Sam Jones]] ([[EDA]]: ''[[Seeing I]]'', ''[[Vanderdeken's Children]]'', ''[[The Scarlet Empress]]''), [[Fitz Kreiner]] ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Blue Angel]]''), and [[Nina Kellow]]. ([[TN]]: ''[[Rip Tide]]'') | ||
Captain [[Nemo]] and [[Robur]], two of Verne's creations lived in the [[Land of Fiction]]. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Character Assassin]]'') | Captain [[Nemo]] and [[Robur]], two of Verne's creations lived in the [[Land of Fiction]]. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Character Assassin]]'') |
Revision as of 06:25, 15 September 2011
Jules Verne was a writer of science fiction.
Jules Verne once had an adventure with the Doctor in which they encountered Silurians and a giant squid. This inspired Verne to write 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, although the Doctor convinced Jules to remove the Silurians from the story. (NSA: Peacemaker) On an earlier occasion, the First Doctor claimed to have worked alongside Verne for many years. (ST: 64 Carlysle Street)
Ian Chesterton had read Jules Verne and H.G. Wells as a child. (PDA: The Eleventh Tiger)
When the Doctor discovered Richard Haliwell's journal and read from it, Turlough said that it sounded like something H.G. Wells or Jules Verne had written. (PDA: Imperial Moon)
The TARDIS' console room was compared to something out of Jules Verne by several people, including Sam Jones (EDA: Seeing I, Vanderdeken's Children, The Scarlet Empress), Fitz Kreiner (EDA: The Blue Angel), and Nina Kellow. (TN: Rip Tide)
Captain Nemo and Robur, two of Verne's creations lived in the Land of Fiction. (DWM: Character Assassin)
- Verne himself wasn't mentioned in the story.
In 1858, Amy Pond jokingly suggested to Eldritch Valdemar that she had read many of Verne's works. The Eleventh Doctor told her that Verne had not published any of his works yet. (DWM: The Screams of Death)