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* Temporal energies upset Dodo's senses. | * Temporal energies upset Dodo's senses. | ||
* The craft beneath the station is an early unmanned [[Time Lord]] time capsule cast out to survey the [[time vortex]]. It hyper-[[evolution|evolved]] the nearest lifeform, a European mole, to act as a defense mechanism. | * The craft beneath the station is an early unmanned [[Time Lord]] time capsule cast out to survey the [[time vortex]]. It hyper-[[evolution|evolved]] the nearest lifeform, a European mole, to act as a defense mechanism. | ||
* The Doctor programs the craft to return to | * The Doctor programs the craft to return to its owners, and rushes Dodo back to the TARDIS before the craft [[dematerialise]]s, commenting that it was "too close." | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 01:22, 26 March 2016
The Horror at Bletchington Station was a Short Trips audio short story read by Stephen Critchlow. It was released as a subscriber-exclusive download, available with subscriptions that included The Peterloo Massacre.
Summary
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Characters
References
- The Doctor tells the landlord Dodo is his granddaughter.
- The TARDIS arrives on Earth almost 100 years before Dodo's time.
- "Plate layers" are the men laying down tracks for the new railroad.
- The Doctor thinks of Susan, Barbara, Ian, Vicki, Steven, Sara, and Katarina.
- Temporal energies upset Dodo's senses.
- The craft beneath the station is an early unmanned Time Lord time capsule cast out to survey the time vortex. It hyper-evolved the nearest lifeform, a European mole, to act as a defense mechanism.
- The Doctor programs the craft to return to its owners, and rushes Dodo back to the TARDIS before the craft dematerialises, commenting that it was "too close."
Notes
- The Doctor remembers all of his past companions save for Oliver Harper.
Continuity
- Steven Taylor recently parted company with the Doctor and Dodo, (TV: The Savages) but they've had several "fine" adventures since then.