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{{delete|This story features [[Victoria Waterfield]] and, as previously noted by [[User:OttselSpy25|OttselSpy25]], [[Jamie McCrimmon]] and [[The Doctor's TARDIS]]. None of them is created by Haisman-Lincoln. Unless a proof is presented on the talk page that [[Candy Jar Books]] obtained a license to use all of them, this story should be removed from the wiki.|user=Amorkuz}} | |||
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Revision as of 14:00, 12 August 2017
This story features Victoria Waterfield and, as previously noted by OttselSpy25, Jamie McCrimmon and The Doctor's TARDIS. None of them is created by Haisman-Lincoln. Unless a proof is presented on the talk page that Candy Jar Books obtained a license to use all of them, this story should be removed from the wiki.
Please use the talk page for further discussion and abide by our deletion policy.
If this novel doesn't have the rights to use concepts like The Doctor's TARDIS and Jamie, then those characters simply do not appear in the novel as far as we are concerned. What is the exact wording?
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Legacies was a free short story released by Candy Jar Books in 2015 for those who pre-ordered The Schizoid Earth, and then for free online.
Plot
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Characters
- Colonel Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart
- Anne Travers
- Colonel Spencer Pemberton
- Captain Ben Knight
- Owain Vine
- Rifleman William Bishop
- Victoria Waterfield
- Tessa
- Major Walter Douglas
- The Great Intelligence
- Joan Pemberton
- David Pemberton
- John James
- Corporal Nicholas Blake
- Lieutenant Whittaker
- Private O'Connell
- Colonel Robert Parker
- Major Reginald Edwards
- Captain Ian Williamson
- Corporal McLean
- Rifleman Harbottle
- Rifleman Winterton
References
- to be added
Notes
- to be added
Continuity
- This story shows what would have happened had both Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart and the Doctor died during the course of The Web of Fear.
- The Great Intelligence learns the truth of its origins; it is the imprint of a multi-dimensional being which exists in many parallel realities, including Yog-Sothoth (PROSE: Millennial Rites), the Great Old Ones (AUDIO: The Roof of the World), the Intelligence seen in HOMEVID: Downtime, and the immortal soul which began as James Lethbridge-Stewart and ascended from Mahasamatman. (PROSE: The Forgotten Son, TV: The Abominable Snowmen, The Web of Fear, The Snowmen, The Name of the Doctor)
- The thief was killed by Colonel Pemberton in the Underground. The Scottish one was killed while trying to get back into London with Major Douglas. The one named after a Queen is killed by Yeti, along with Captain Knight, in Croydon.
- The Police Box remains in the Underground, and senses the disruption of the timeline. It takes on the form of a woman with blonde hair and sapphire eyes and calls herself Tessa. She mentions that she has been called 'sexy'. (TV: The Doctor's Wife)
- The events of this story take place two weeks after The Web of Fear, featuring the Intelligence that is contemporary to that story (not to be confused with the future Intelligence which travelled back from The Name of the Doctor) and is concurrent with The Forgotten Son although in a disrupted timeline.
- Reference is made to the Doctor's companions remaining in England, including Ben and Polly, and Ian and Barbara.
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