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The Doctor communicates with Nova whom he is waiting to escape the tunnels after | The [[Ninth Doctor|Doctor]] communicates with [[Nova (Sphere of Freedom)|Nova]] whom he is waiting on to escape the tunnels after she manages to destroy the [[Central Arc|central arc]]. He waits outside the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] for her after promising. Just then the TARDIS detects [[Time eddy|time eddies]] and just as Nova arrives and the Doctor reaches out for her hand she disappears. | ||
A merchant, named [[Audrey Mohinson|Audrey]], who had been speaking to the Doctor earlier, attempts to resume her conversation and the Doctor explains to her his current predicament, and when questioned about Nova, says that she's no friend of his and just someone he happened to be working with over a spot of bother. He explains that the time eddies should not be occurring and that his trouble started with the planet [[Earth]]. Just then he finds another eddy and attempts to pursue it. | |||
The Doctor arrives in 1959 London to find that a bomb has gone off in [[Piccadilly Circus]] as well as the startling appearance of 80 Roman Centurions. He meets with Captain | The Doctor arrives in [[1959]] [[London]] to find that a [[bomb]] has gone off in [[Piccadilly Circus]] as well as the startling appearance of 80 [[Roman Empire|Roman]] [[Centurion|Centurions]] seemingly displaced in time. He meets with [[Halloran (Sphere of Freedom)|Captain Hallorin]] and [[Lieutenant Farraday]] who suspect it to be the work of the [[Russia|Russians]]. The Doctor calms the situation down before it escalates as he realises the Centurions can't understand the instructions of Hallorin's men because they aren't speaking [[Latin]]. The Doctor, thanks to the [[Translation circuit|TARDIS's Translation Circuits]] is able to communicate with the scared Romans but negotiations go awry when they decide to attack anyway. The Doctor, however, detects time particles on the Romans and realises he can stop the situation from ever occurring. He heads back to the TARDIS and is followed by Farraday when another time eddy hits. The Doctor intends to find out who's causing them... | ||
The Doctor, however, detects time particles on the Romans and realises he can stop the situation from ever occurring. He heads back to the TARDIS and is followed by | |||
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Farraday gets lost in the time eddy and is transported to a futuristic arena. The Doctor, meanwhile, lands somewhere else and due to inopportune circumstances ends up meeting Nova, which Audrey comments on back in the present. The Doctor continues recounting his story to Audrey. He asks Nova about where he is and she tells him he's landed on the "[[Sphere of Freedom (audio story)|Sphere of Freedom]]" and that the central arc controls everything for all gaming experiences. He convinces Nova to take him inside. | |||
Once inside, the Doctor realises that the central game, Fugitive, a game reserved for rich aliens, is emanating time eddies and causing problems all throughout history. In the present Audrey presses him for details which he explains. The Doctor goes into the TARDIS and when he comes out, three weeks have passed according to Nova. The Doctor gives her a device he rigged up, saying that her job is to plant it in the sphere. The Doctor explains in the present again to Audrey that the plan succeeded, however, Nova was swept up in a time | Once inside, the Doctor realises that the central game, [[Fugitive]], a game reserved for rich aliens, is emanating time eddies and causing problems all throughout history. In the present, Audrey presses him for details which he explains. The Doctor goes into the TARDIS and when he comes out, three weeks have passed according to Nova. The Doctor gives her a device he rigged up, saying that her job is to plant it in the sphere. The Doctor explains in the present again to Audrey that the plan succeeded, however, Nova was swept up in a time eddy as had happened merely moments ago. The Doctor and Audrey talk some more and as they do he becomes even more suspicious of her as she is not all she appears to be. At last Audrey reveals her deception and the Doctor is transported in his TARDIS to a supernova which Audrey reveals through their communication link is actually alive. After confirming this with a scan, the Doctor tries to find out Audrey's plans but she merely strands him somewhere else with a time eddy. | ||
Cast | Cast | ||
Marcus Aurelius Gallius | |||
Marcus Aurellius ___? | Marcus Aurellius ___? | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*Access 429BW is a block away from Freedom Square | *[[Access 429BW]] is a block away from [[Freedom Square]]. | ||
*The Doctor loves immersive reality. | *The Doctor loves [[immersive reality]]. | ||
*The Doctor loves Geraldo's world, -> cakes are triangles and dung snatchers something 5 legged then 7 legged? 1000 star systems hooked up to them | *The Doctor loves [[Geraldo's world]], -> cakes are triangles and dung snatchers something 5 legged then 7 legged? 1000 star systems hooked up to them | ||
*Nova prefers the 2vids. | *Nova prefers the [[2vids]]. | ||
*Nova is an intergalactic chef who is an 11th generation human refugee from the outer colonies. | *Nova is an intergalactic [[Cook|chef]] who is an 11th generation [[human]] [[refugee]] from the outer colonies. | ||
*The Doctor says "Brave new world, that has such people in it", a quote from Shakespeare's play The Tempest. | *The Doctor says "Brave new world, that has such people in it", a quote from [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]'s play ''[[The Tempest]]''. | ||
*The Doctor uses [[psychic paper]] to get access to the central arc. | *The Doctor uses [[psychic paper]] to get access to the central arc. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* | *Audrey, pretending to be a merchant in the streets asks the Doctor whether he prefers the classics to which he replies "Cheeky", a poke at Doctor Who fans who prefer the [[Classic Series - Special Releases|Classic series]] of the show. | ||
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==Continuity== | ==Continuity== | ||
*The Doctor uses [[psychic paper]] to gain access to the [[central arc]]. He would use it on several other occasions such as on [[Platform One]], [[Satellite Five]] and many other places. ([[TV]]: [[The End of the World (TV story)|''The End of the World'']], [[The Long Game (TV story)|''The Long Game'']] ''et al''.) | |||
*The Doctor is able to speak [[Latin]] to the Roman Centurions due to the TARDIS [[Translation circuit|translation circuits]]. He would later use this ability to communicate with the people of [[Pompeii]] when taking [[Donna Noble]] there in his [[Tenth Doctor|tenth]] incarnation. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'') | |||
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==2.1 Girl, Deconstructed == | |||
===Part one=== | |||
Douglas is vsisted by DC JAna Lee in connection ithe mysterious disappearances happening across Dundee, Scotland. While in his apartment investigating the diappearance of his daughter, Marnie, she meets the Doctor, also investigating the same disappearances. They two then go to visit | |||
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== References == | |||
The Doctor uses the alias "Detective Inspector John Smith" | |||
The Doctor doesnt like rumbleberry flavour jelly | |||
Igor moved to Bridlington after the whole Frankenstein fiasco <br /> | |||
==Notes== | |||
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==Continuity== | |||
*The sonic screwdriver doesn't do wood. |
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The Doctor communicates with Nova whom he is waiting on to escape the tunnels after she manages to destroy the central arc. He waits outside the TARDIS for her after promising. Just then the TARDIS detects time eddies and just as Nova arrives and the Doctor reaches out for her hand she disappears.
A merchant, named Audrey, who had been speaking to the Doctor earlier, attempts to resume her conversation and the Doctor explains to her his current predicament, and when questioned about Nova, says that she's no friend of his and just someone he happened to be working with over a spot of bother. He explains that the time eddies should not be occurring and that his trouble started with the planet Earth. Just then he finds another eddy and attempts to pursue it.
The Doctor arrives in 1959 London to find that a bomb has gone off in Piccadilly Circus as well as the startling appearance of 80 Roman Centurions seemingly displaced in time. He meets with Captain Hallorin and Lieutenant Farraday who suspect it to be the work of the Russians. The Doctor calms the situation down before it escalates as he realises the Centurions can't understand the instructions of Hallorin's men because they aren't speaking Latin. The Doctor, thanks to the TARDIS's Translation Circuits is able to communicate with the scared Romans but negotiations go awry when they decide to attack anyway. The Doctor, however, detects time particles on the Romans and realises he can stop the situation from ever occurring. He heads back to the TARDIS and is followed by Farraday when another time eddy hits. The Doctor intends to find out who's causing them...
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Farraday gets lost in the time eddy and is transported to a futuristic arena. The Doctor, meanwhile, lands somewhere else and due to inopportune circumstances ends up meeting Nova, which Audrey comments on back in the present. The Doctor continues recounting his story to Audrey. He asks Nova about where he is and she tells him he's landed on the "Sphere of Freedom" and that the central arc controls everything for all gaming experiences. He convinces Nova to take him inside.
Once inside, the Doctor realises that the central game, Fugitive, a game reserved for rich aliens, is emanating time eddies and causing problems all throughout history. In the present, Audrey presses him for details which he explains. The Doctor goes into the TARDIS and when he comes out, three weeks have passed according to Nova. The Doctor gives her a device he rigged up, saying that her job is to plant it in the sphere. The Doctor explains in the present again to Audrey that the plan succeeded, however, Nova was swept up in a time eddy as had happened merely moments ago. The Doctor and Audrey talk some more and as they do he becomes even more suspicious of her as she is not all she appears to be. At last Audrey reveals her deception and the Doctor is transported in his TARDIS to a supernova which Audrey reveals through their communication link is actually alive. After confirming this with a scan, the Doctor tries to find out Audrey's plans but she merely strands him somewhere else with a time eddy.
Cast
Marcus Aurelius Gallius
Marcus Aurellius ___?
References[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Access 429BW is a block away from Freedom Square.
- The Doctor loves immersive reality.
- The Doctor loves Geraldo's world, -> cakes are triangles and dung snatchers something 5 legged then 7 legged? 1000 star systems hooked up to them
- Nova prefers the 2vids.
- Nova is an intergalactic chef who is an 11th generation human refugee from the outer colonies.
- The Doctor says "Brave new world, that has such people in it", a quote from Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
- The Doctor uses psychic paper to get access to the central arc.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Audrey, pretending to be a merchant in the streets asks the Doctor whether he prefers the classics to which he replies "Cheeky", a poke at Doctor Who fans who prefer the Classic series of the show.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctor uses psychic paper to gain access to the central arc. He would use it on several other occasions such as on Platform One, Satellite Five and many other places. (TV: The End of the World, The Long Game et al.)
- The Doctor is able to speak Latin to the Roman Centurions due to the TARDIS translation circuits. He would later use this ability to communicate with the people of Pompeii when taking Donna Noble there in his tenth incarnation. (TV: The Fires of Pompeii)
2.1 Girl, Deconstructed[[edit] | [edit source]]
Part one[[edit] | [edit source]]
Douglas is vsisted by DC JAna Lee in connection ithe mysterious disappearances happening across Dundee, Scotland. While in his apartment investigating the diappearance of his daughter, Marnie, she meets the Doctor, also investigating the same disappearances. They two then go to visit
References[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Doctor uses the alias "Detective Inspector John Smith"
The Doctor doesnt like rumbleberry flavour jelly
Igor moved to Bridlington after the whole Frankenstein fiasco
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The sonic screwdriver doesn't do wood.