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* Scheutz has been acquiring Lovelace's private [[notebook]]s, stolen and sold to him by [[Hettie (The Enchantress of Numbers)|Hettie]]. The Doctor identifies recent pages' apparent "[[doodle]]s" as [[Block Transfer Computation]]s.
* Scheutz has been acquiring Lovelace's private [[notebook]]s, stolen and sold to him by [[Hettie (The Enchantress of Numbers)|Hettie]]. The Doctor identifies recent pages' apparent "[[doodle]]s" as [[Block Transfer Computation]]s.
* The "plague doctors" come from the year [[7073]], during the time of the [[Block Transfer Wars]].
* The "plague doctors" come from the year [[7073]], during the time of the [[Block Transfer Wars]].
* The [[computer age]] is still "decades" away.
* The [[Industrial Revolution]] took place recently, while the [[Computer Age]] is still "decades" away.


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The Enchantress of Numbers was the third story in the eighth series of the Fourth Doctor Adventures, produced by Big Finish Productions.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS lands in the grounds of Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, in 1850. Mistaken for a medic and his maid, the Doctor and Ann are brought to meet Ada Lovelace - the mother of computing and daughter of Lord Byron - who has recently fallen ill.

But the travellers are not here by chance. Something odd is happening on Earth, and they’ve determined that this place is the centre of it.

Strange figures are walking the land. Strange figures wearing bird-like masks. What do they want with Ada? And how will it change the future of humanity?

Plot

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