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'''Planet One''' was the first planet in the [[universe]] | '''Planet One''' was, as the [[Eleventh Doctor]] claimed, the "first planet," believed to be the oldest planet in the [[universe]], | ||
One of the most noticeable features was a [[diamond]] [[cliff]], the oldest cliff face in history, which had writing said to be from the dawn of [[time]]. There were also dense [[jungle]]s with large [[mushroom]]-like structures. | |||
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] took [[Amy Pond]] to Planet One to see the cliff face so that [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] would [[Translation circuit|translate]] the writing. When they arrived the writing revealed itself to be a message from [[River Song]] reading "Hello Sweetie" with a set of temporal co-ordinates, "ΘΣ Φ ΓΥΔϟ". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'') | |||
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] | |||
Another account claimed [[Chrone]] was the oldest planet in the universe, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Vortex Code (comic story)|The Vortex Code]]'') while another referred to [[Etra Prime]] as the oldest planet in the [[known universe]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Apocalypse Element (audio story)|The Apocalypse Element]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* The message on Planet One was likely a reference to the ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' series by humourist and former ''Doctor Who'' writer [[Douglas Adams]]. In the fourth book, ''So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish'', [[Arthur Dent]], Marvin, and Fenchurch search for God's Final Message to His Creation, which they find written in letters of fire, thirty feet high, on a cliff-face in the Quentulus Quazgar Mountains. | * The message on Planet One was likely a reference to the ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' series by humourist and former ''Doctor Who'' writer [[Douglas Adams]]. In the fourth book, ''So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish'', [[Arthur Dent]], Marvin, and Fenchurch search for God's Final Message to His Creation, which they find written in letters of fire, thirty feet high, on a cliff-face in the Quentulus Quazgar Mountains. The message reads "WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE". | ||
* The Theta Sigma in the coordinates | * The "Theta Sigma" ("ΘΣ") in the coordinates is likely a reference to the Doctor's "[[Theta Sigma]]" alias, which is contradictorily given as his real name and his Academy nickname in different stories. | ||
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[[Category:Planets visited by the Eleventh Doctor]] | [[Category:Planets visited by the Eleventh Doctor]] | ||
[[Category:Planets visited by River Song]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 11 August 2024
- You may be looking for Planet 1.
Planet One was, as the Eleventh Doctor claimed, the "first planet," believed to be the oldest planet in the universe,
One of the most noticeable features was a diamond cliff, the oldest cliff face in history, which had writing said to be from the dawn of time. There were also dense jungles with large mushroom-like structures.
The Eleventh Doctor took Amy Pond to Planet One to see the cliff face so that the TARDIS would translate the writing. When they arrived the writing revealed itself to be a message from River Song reading "Hello Sweetie" with a set of temporal co-ordinates, "ΘΣ Φ ΓΥΔϟ". (TV: The Pandorica Opens)
Another account claimed Chrone was the oldest planet in the universe, (COMIC: The Vortex Code) while another referred to Etra Prime as the oldest planet in the known universe. (AUDIO: The Apocalypse Element)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The message on Planet One was likely a reference to the The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series by humourist and former Doctor Who writer Douglas Adams. In the fourth book, So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish, Arthur Dent, Marvin, and Fenchurch search for God's Final Message to His Creation, which they find written in letters of fire, thirty feet high, on a cliff-face in the Quentulus Quazgar Mountains. The message reads "WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE".
- The "Theta Sigma" ("ΘΣ") in the coordinates is likely a reference to the Doctor's "Theta Sigma" alias, which is contradictorily given as his real name and his Academy nickname in different stories.