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Good point.  Plus there's lots and lots of other science fiction stories set in the future or in outer space or both.  It's such a cliché!  DW is the only science fiction series to regularly set episodes in the past.  It's part of what makes it unique! [[User:Solar penguin|solar penguin]]/([[User talk:Solar penguin|talk]])/([[Special:Contributions/Solar_penguin|contribs]]) 11:20, 12 March 2009 (UTC)
Good point.  Plus there's lots and lots of other science fiction stories set in the future or in outer space or both.  It's such a cliché!  DW is the only science fiction series to regularly set episodes in the past.  It's part of what makes it unique! [[User:Solar penguin|solar penguin]]/([[User talk:Solar penguin|talk]])/([[Special:Contributions/Solar_penguin|contribs]]) 11:20, 12 March 2009 (UTC)
Re: Merak
The reason I listed "human" as a race for Merak was that when the Doctor was talking to the Black Guardian he referred to Astra as "a human being." He might have been using it as a generic term, though, so maybe near-human would be better. mithrel

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I spend way too much time on this Wiki. Sigh. Monkey with a Gun 05:11, 21 February 2009 (UTC)

I think all of us do Monkey but It's worth it I reckon Bigshowbower 05:13, 21 February 2009 (UTC)

Re: Historical v. Futuristic?

Good point. Plus there's lots and lots of other science fiction stories set in the future or in outer space or both. It's such a cliché! DW is the only science fiction series to regularly set episodes in the past. It's part of what makes it unique! solar penguin/(talk)/(contribs) 11:20, 12 March 2009 (UTC)

Re: Merak

The reason I listed "human" as a race for Merak was that when the Doctor was talking to the Black Guardian he referred to Astra as "a human being." He might have been using it as a generic term, though, so maybe near-human would be better. mithrel