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At some point between the [[Dalek Chronicles]]' arrival to [[Earth]] and their full publication in [[2094]], '''Richard Jennings''', "soon joined" by [[Ron Turner (in-universe)|Ron Turner]], worked on visualising the alien [[story-cube]]s into a form that [[human]]ity could understand, cooperating with translators [[Alan Fennell (in-universe)|Alan Fennell]] and [[David Whitaker (in-universe)|David Whitaker]]. Jennings was responsible for the visualisation of most every story-cube, though his colleague [[Eric Eden (in-universe)|Eric Eden]] was responsible for the "impressive" visualisation of the portion of the histories dealing with the Archives of [[Phryne]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Dalek Chronicles Found! (short story)}})
At some point between the [[Dalek Chronicles]]' arrival to [[Earth]] and their full publication in [[2094]], '''Richard Jennings''', "soon joined" by [[Ron Turner (in-universe)|Ron Turner]], worked on visualising the alien [[story-cube]]s into a form that [[human]]ity could understand, cooperating with translators [[Alan Fennell (in-universe)|Alan Fennell]] and [[David Whitaker (in-universe)|David Whitaker]]. Jennings was responsible for the visualisation of most every story-cube, though his colleague [[Eric Eden (in-universe)|Eric Eden]] was responsible for the "impressive" visualisation of the portion of the histories dealing with the Archives of [[Phryne]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Dalek Chronicles Found! (short story)}})
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You may be looking for the real Richard Jennings.

At some point between the Dalek Chronicles' arrival to Earth and their full publication in 2094, Richard Jennings, "soon joined" by Ron Turner, worked on visualising the alien story-cubes into a form that humanity could understand, cooperating with translators Alan Fennell and David Whitaker. Jennings was responsible for the visualisation of most every story-cube, though his colleague Eric Eden was responsible for the "impressive" visualisation of the portion of the histories dealing with the Archives of Phryne. (PROSE: The Dalek Chronicles Found! [+]Loading...["The Dalek Chronicles Found! (short story)"])