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{{wikipediainfo}}{{first pic|Business card.jpg|The [[Eleventh Doctor]] showing an annoyed [[Walter Simeon]] his own business card. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')}}'''Business cards''' were small pieces of cardboard which tended to have their owner's name written on them. | {{wikipediainfo}}{{first pic|Business card.jpg|The [[Eleventh Doctor]] showing an annoyed [[Walter Simeon]] his own business card. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')}}'''Business cards''' were small pieces of cardboard which tended to have their owner's name written on them. | ||
The [[Eleventh Doctor]], while posing as [[Sherlock Holmes]] to investigate the activities of [[Walter Simeon]]'s [[Great Intelligence Institute]], found a pile of business cards in his office. He [[Deduction|deduced]] that they were Simeon's because, as he pointed out, "it [said] so on the front". Simeon was unimpressed, but the Doctor waved the card | The [[Eleventh Doctor]], while posing as [[Sherlock Holmes]] to investigate the activities of [[Walter Simeon]]'s [[Great Intelligence Institute]], found a pile of business cards in his office. He [[Deduction|deduced]] that they were Simeon's because, as he pointed out, "it [said] so on the front". Simeon was unimpressed, but the Doctor waved the card in front of him for a moment longer before discarding it and moving on to abusing the newborn [[Great Intelligence]] in its [[big globey thing|globe]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
In [[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Doctor of War (short story)|The Doctor of War]]'', a story written by [[Steven Moffat]] which is not considered a [[Tardis:Valid sources|valid source]] on this Wiki due to its parodical nature, the [[War Doctor]] had business cards printed with his new alias of "Mister Moody" shortly before discarding said alias for not being [[awe]]-inspiring enough. | In [[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Doctor of War (short story)|The Doctor of War]]'', a story written by [[Steven Moffat]] which is not considered a [[Tardis:Valid sources|valid source]] on this Wiki due to its parodical nature, the [[War Doctor]] had business cards printed with his new alias of "Mister Moody" shortly before discarding said alias for not being [[awe]]-inspiring enough. | ||
[[Category:Documents]] | [[Category:Documents]] | ||
[[Category:Identification]] | [[Category:Identification]] |
Latest revision as of 17:20, 9 March 2023
Business cards were small pieces of cardboard which tended to have their owner's name written on them.
The Eleventh Doctor, while posing as Sherlock Holmes to investigate the activities of Walter Simeon's Great Intelligence Institute, found a pile of business cards in his office. He deduced that they were Simeon's because, as he pointed out, "it [said] so on the front". Simeon was unimpressed, but the Doctor waved the card in front of him for a moment longer before discarding it and moving on to abusing the newborn Great Intelligence in its globe. (TV: The Snowmen)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
In NOTVALID: The Doctor of War, a story written by Steven Moffat which is not considered a valid source on this Wiki due to its parodical nature, the War Doctor had business cards printed with his new alias of "Mister Moody" shortly before discarding said alias for not being awe-inspiring enough.