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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Although the [[Eighth Doctor]] appears in this story, he is not the main character.
* Although the [[Eighth Doctor]] appears in this story, he is not the main character.
* [[Alexander Vlahos]] playing [[Bertie Potts]] in the story wanted for a long time to be in a play with [[Paul McGann]], who plays the [[Eighth Doctor]]. Paul McGann in his turn wanted to work with [[Alex Kingston]] who plays [[River Song]]. ([[BFX]]: ''The Diary of River Song'' Series One)


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

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The Rulers of the Universe was the fourth full cast audio story in the first series of The Diary of River Song, released in 2015 by Big Finish Productions.

Publisher's summary

As shocking secrets are exposed, and a grand plan for the universe is revealed, River decides it’s time she took control of events once and for all.

Out in deep space, a clandestine society faces off with an ancient and powerful alien force – but, for River, there’s an added complication.

The Eighth Doctor has been caught in the middle, and she must make sure her future husband can arrive at his own destiny with all his memories – not to mention his lives - intact…

Plot

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Cast

References

  • According to River Song, there are rules about her meetings with the Doctor; there are Doctors she "can't play with". The Eighth Doctor is among them.
  • The Sanukuma want to take advantage of the Time War to conduct their schemes.
  • The Sanukuma threaten to approach the Doctor's opponents if he does not co-operate with them.
  • The Doctor wears a necktie.
  • The Doctor has collected a chronon mine, which he calls a "stray bullet", while clearing up the "mess" of the Time War. He attaches it to the SporeShip's engines, blasting the Sanukuma back to the beginnings of the universe.
  • The Doctor escapes the Sanukuma's fate using a "souvenir" pendant, the type used by Gallifreyan shock troops to avoid getting "mowned down" in ground assaults, which allows him to stay precisely ten nanoseconds in time ahead of the Sanukuma.

Notes

Continuity

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