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'''''Pompadour''''' was a webcast that was made specifically for the [[Doctor Who: Lockdown!]] event. | '''''Pompadour''''' was a [[webcast]] that was made specifically for the ''[[Doctor Who: Lockdown!]]'' event. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
[[Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson]] muses on why she cannot see [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] and why he never returned to her, fearing he grew cross with her. She then wonders why her home in [[Versailles]] has fallen silent as the people have disappeared. While she cannot see him, she speaks to the Doctor about how she imagines how him and her would have | [[Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson]] muses on why she cannot see [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] and why he never returned to her, fearing he grew cross with her. She then wonders why her home in [[Versailles]] has fallen silent as the people have disappeared. While she cannot see him, she speaks to the Doctor about how she imagines how him and her would have travelled together. | ||
She confesses that she has recently had dreams recalling how the Doctor once told her the [[Clockwork Droid]]s scanned her brain and stored her memories on a computer in a vessel far from her home. She wonders whether that very computer, containing her own thoughts and secrets, could somehow come to believe itself to be her and worries that it would be lonely in the dark, far away place the Doctor came from, thinking it may share her own weakness for loneliness | She confesses that she has recently had dreams recalling how the Doctor once told her the [[Clockwork Droid]]s scanned her brain and stored her memories on a computer in a vessel far from her home. She wonders whether that very computer, containing her own thoughts and secrets, could somehow come to believe itself to be her and worries that it would be lonely in the dark, far away place the Doctor came from, thinking it may share her own weakness for loneliness. | ||
The camera then pans away, revealing the voice was coming from a control | She then worries for why she cannot even see, breathe air into her lungs, or even hear anything beyond her own voice. She cries out, asking where the Doctor is. | ||
The camera then pans away, revealing the voice was coming from a control node aboard the abandoned [[SS Madame de Pompadour|SS ''Madame de Pompadour'']], the computer within the ship now believing itself to be Poisson. | |||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
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* Visual effects - [[Rob Baines]] | * Visual effects - [[Rob Baines]] | ||
* Music & sound design - [[James Jarvis]] (based on a theme by [[Murray Gold]]) | * Music & sound design - [[James Jarvis]] (based on a theme by [[Murray Gold]]) | ||
* Vocalist - [[ | * Vocalist - [[Charlotte Wright]] | ||
* Edited by - [[Emily Cook]], [[Rob Baines]] | * Edited by - [[Emily Cook]], [[Rob Baines]] | ||
* With thanks to - [[Stuart Humphryes]], [[Peter Ware (editor)|Peter Ware]] | * With thanks to - [[Stuart Humphryes]], [[Peter Ware (editor)|Peter Ware]] | ||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
* This story is a sequel to [[TV]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|The Girl in the Fireplace]]''. | * This story is a sequel to [[TV]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|The Girl in the Fireplace]]''. | ||
[[Category:2020 webcasts]] | [[Category:2020 webcasts]] | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who: Lockdown! originals]] | |||
[[Category:Doctor Who mini-episodes]] | |||
[[Category:Stories set in the 51st century]] | [[Category:Stories set in the 51st century]] |
Latest revision as of 20:17, 5 December 2024
Pompadour was a webcast that was made specifically for the Doctor Who: Lockdown! event.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson muses on why she cannot see the Doctor and why he never returned to her, fearing he grew cross with her. She then wonders why her home in Versailles has fallen silent as the people have disappeared. While she cannot see him, she speaks to the Doctor about how she imagines how him and her would have travelled together.
She confesses that she has recently had dreams recalling how the Doctor once told her the Clockwork Droids scanned her brain and stored her memories on a computer in a vessel far from her home. She wonders whether that very computer, containing her own thoughts and secrets, could somehow come to believe itself to be her and worries that it would be lonely in the dark, far away place the Doctor came from, thinking it may share her own weakness for loneliness.
She then worries for why she cannot even see, breathe air into her lungs, or even hear anything beyond her own voice. She cries out, asking where the Doctor is.
The camera then pans away, revealing the voice was coming from a control node aboard the abandoned SS Madame de Pompadour, the computer within the ship now believing itself to be Poisson.
Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]
Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Written by - Steven Moffat
- Visual effects - Rob Baines
- Music & sound design - James Jarvis (based on a theme by Murray Gold)
- Vocalist - Charlotte Wright
- Edited by - Emily Cook, Rob Baines
- With thanks to - Stuart Humphryes, Peter Ware
- Produced by - Emily Cook
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Steven Moffat previously used the idea of a computer believing itself to be a specific person in his short story Corner of the Eye.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- This story is a sequel to TV: The Girl in the Fireplace.