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* Rather than being exterminated by the [[Dalek]]s, (as seen in ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'') Harriet falls through a trapdoor and escapes on a [[motorbike]]. This was always [[Phil Collinson]]'s intention as he never intended for her to really be dead. When asked if this retcon was "[[canon]]" and if it "counted", he replied in the positive. | * Rather than being exterminated by the [[Dalek]]s, (as seen in ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'') Harriet falls through a trapdoor and escapes on a [[motorbike]]. This was always [[Phil Collinson]]'s intention as he never intended for her to really be dead. When asked if this retcon was "[[canon]]" and if it "counted", he replied in the positive. | ||
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Revision as of 07:12, 24 August 2018
Harriet Jones, PM was a poem in the anthology Now We Are Six Hundred.
Synopsis
When the world's in danger it's Harriet Jones, PM who saves the day. The world she shall save with her subwave network. Before it all turns sour, this was Harriet Jones' finest hour.
References
- The Tenth Doctor's line of "Don't you think she looks tired?" from TV: The Christmas Invasion begins the poem.
Notes
- Rather than being exterminated by the Daleks, (as seen in Journey's End) Harriet falls through a trapdoor and escapes on a motorbike. This was always Phil Collinson's intention as he never intended for her to really be dead. When asked if this retcon was "canon" and if it "counted", he replied in the positive.