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(This book of an unspecified title was 'a very large, old, and dusty reference book' that the Second Doctor explained as a 'list' of legends and superstitions. (PROSE: Fury from the Deep) He had picked it up in an unknown time in his travels and i...)
 
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This [[book]] of an unspecified title was 'a very large, old, and dusty reference book' that the [[Second Doctor]] explained as a 'list' of legends and superstitions. ([[Fury from the Deep (novelisation)|PROSE: Fury from the Deep]])  He had picked it up in an unknown time in his travels and it became a reference source whilst researching the [[weed creature]] invading the [[Euro Sea Gas]] rigs in the [[North Sea]].  The Doctor had remembered an illustration in its pages of a seaweed monster from mariners in the mid-eighteenth [[18th century|century]] [[North Sea]] and showed it to [[Victoria]].  She confirmed the drawing was the same creature she saw back at the Compound. (TV: [[Fury from the Deep (TV story)|Fury from the Deep]]) Upon hearing this, [[Jamie]] was startled to realise the creature had been around at least as long as his time.
This [[book]] of an unspecified title was 'a very large, old, and dusty reference book' that the [[Second Doctor]] explained as a 'list' of legends and superstitions. ([[Fury from the Deep (novelisation)|PROSE: Fury from the Deep]])  He had picked it up in an unknown time in his travels and it became a reference source whilst researching the [[weed creature]] invading the [[Euro Sea Gas]] rigs in the [[North Sea]].  The Doctor had remembered an illustration in its pages of a seaweed monster from mariners in the mid-eighteenth [[18th century|century]] [[North Sea]] and showed it to [[Victoria]].  She confirmed the drawing was the same creature she saw back at the Compound. (TV: [[Fury from the Deep (TV story)|Fury from the Deep]]) Upon hearing this, [[Jamie]] was startled to realise the creature had been around at least as long as his time.
 
[[File:Fury From the Deep.book.jpg|thumb|221x221px|Drawing of the [[Weed creature]] ([[Fury from the Deep (TV story)|TV: ''Fury from the Deep'']])]]
This book only appeared in Episode 3 ([[Fury from the Deep (TV story)|TV: Fury from the Deep]]), and in [[Fury from the Deep (novelisation)|Chapter 6]] of the [[novelisation]].
This book only appeared in Episode 3 ([[Fury from the Deep (TV story)|TV: Fury from the Deep]]), and in [[Fury from the Deep (novelisation)|Chapter 6]] of the [[novelisation]].
[[File:Fury From the Deep.book.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]

Revision as of 17:03, 12 September 2014

This book of an unspecified title was 'a very large, old, and dusty reference book' that the Second Doctor explained as a 'list' of legends and superstitions. (PROSE: Fury from the Deep) He had picked it up in an unknown time in his travels and it became a reference source whilst researching the weed creature invading the Euro Sea Gas rigs in the North Sea. The Doctor had remembered an illustration in its pages of a seaweed monster from mariners in the mid-eighteenth century North Sea and showed it to Victoria. She confirmed the drawing was the same creature she saw back at the Compound. (TV: Fury from the Deep) Upon hearing this, Jamie was startled to realise the creature had been around at least as long as his time.

This book only appeared in Episode 3 (TV: Fury from the Deep), and in Chapter 6 of the novelisation.