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To get into the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[embassy]] in [[Prague]], the [[Eleventh Doctor]] used his [[psychic paper]] to claim that he was the [[ambassador]] of '''Syldavia'''. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Broken Man (comic story)|The Broken Man]]'')
To get into the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[embassy]] in [[Prague]], the [[Eleventh Doctor]] used his [[psychic paper]] to claim that he was the [[ambassador]] of '''Syldavia'''. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Broken Man (comic story)}})


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Syldavia is a kingdom within {{wi|The Adventures of Tintin}} mythos that sits roughly in the area of [[Transylvania]] and Mouldavia. The use in the [[Eleventh Doctor]] comic, ''The Broken Man'', is an obvious tip of the hat to the fact that then-[[show runner]] [[Steven Moffat]] wrote the 2011 film, {{wi|The Adventures of Tintin (film)|The Adventures of Tintin}}.
Syldavia is a kingdom within {{wi|The Adventures of Tintin}} mythos that sits roughly in the area of [[Transylvania]] and Mouldavia. The use in the [[Eleventh Doctor]] comic, ''The Broken Man'', is an obvious tip of the hat to the series. Then-[[show runner]] [[Steven Moffat]] wrote the 2011 film, {{wi|The Adventures of Tintin (film)|The Adventures of Tintin}}.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 22:33, 12 December 2024

To get into the Soviet embassy in Prague, the Eleventh Doctor used his psychic paper to claim that he was the ambassador of Syldavia. (COMIC: The Broken Man [+]Loading...["The Broken Man (comic story)"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Syldavia is a kingdom within The Adventures of Tintin mythos that sits roughly in the area of Transylvania and Mouldavia. The use in the Eleventh Doctor comic, The Broken Man, is an obvious tip of the hat to the series. Then-show runner Steven Moffat wrote the 2011 film, The Adventures of Tintin.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]