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:The simple answer is no, because that's an out-of-universe source for potential in-universe information. The Doctor's comment about Tesla coming from 1900 can inform our coverage, but details in official synopses that don't make it into the finished story, as broadcast, can't count for us as valid sources for in-universe information.{{User:SOTO/sig}} 20:07, January 20, 2020 (UTC)
:The simple answer is no, because that's an out-of-universe source for potential in-universe information. The Doctor's comment about Tesla coming from 1900 can inform our coverage, but details in official synopses that don't make it into the finished story, as broadcast, can't count for us as valid sources for in-universe information.{{User:SOTO/sig}} 20:07, January 20, 2020 (UTC)
::However, we CAN state it in the story notes section given events in the episode in reference to the real world, as it currently does. --[[User:Danniesen|DCLM]] [[User talk:Danniesen|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 20:41, January 20, 2020 (UTC)
::However, we CAN state it in the story notes section given events in the episode in reference to the real world, as it currently does. --[[User:Danniesen|DCLM]] [[User talk:Danniesen|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 20:41, January 20, 2020 (UTC)
:::Before going to [[Wardenclyffe]], the [[TARDIS scanner]] shows a newspaper with a headline about Tesla’s “signals from Mars”. A year is on the newspaper, but I could not tell whether it was [[1900]] or [[1903]]. It would be fab if someone could determine that, but by itself would not give us an in-universe dating more definite than [[1900s]], given that the newspaper is from months before the story takes place. [[Special:Contributions/192.0.133.244|192.0.133.244]]<sup>[[User talk:192.0.133.244#top|talk to me]]</sup> 21:17, January 20, 2020 (UTC)


Before going to [[Wardenclyffe]], the [[TARDIS scanner]] shows a newspaper with a headline about Tesla’s “signals from Mars”. A year is on the newspaper, but I could not tell whether it was [[1900]] or [[1903]]. It would be fab if someone could determine that, but by itself would not give us an in-universe dating more definite than [[1900s]], given that the newspaper is from months before the story takes place. [[Special:Contributions/192.0.133.244|192.0.133.244]]<sup>[[User talk:192.0.133.244#top|talk to me]]</sup> 21:17, January 20, 2020 (UTC)
[[File:Tesla I Heard Message from Mars 2.jpg|thumb|''New York Bugl''.]]
::::At one point in the episode, a newspapper from the ''New York Bugl'' (rest of the name off-screen) dated 1903. The newspapper article is called ''Tesla: I Heard Message from Mars'' and documents an event that has already happened prior to the story (that is, Tesla recieving a signal from Mars. Surely enough, the year is a bit blurry on the journal shot, but it firmly places the story as at least 1903 (but not necessarily 1903 itself). [[User:OncomingStorm12th|OncomingStorm12th]] [[User talk:OncomingStorm12th|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 21:20, January 20, 2020 (UTC)

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The Year

Not sure if this counts as the source, but the description of the episode on iPlayer states the year as 1903. However, knowing that this isn't stated in the episode - can we say that this story took place in 1903 for this reason or not? StevieGLiverpool 17:36, January 20, 2020 (UTC)

The simple answer is no, because that's an out-of-universe source for potential in-universe information. The Doctor's comment about Tesla coming from 1900 can inform our coverage, but details in official synopses that don't make it into the finished story, as broadcast, can't count for us as valid sources for in-universe information.
× SOTO (//) 20:07, January 20, 2020 (UTC)
However, we CAN state it in the story notes section given events in the episode in reference to the real world, as it currently does. --DCLM 20:41, January 20, 2020 (UTC)
Before going to Wardenclyffe, the TARDIS scanner shows a newspaper with a headline about Tesla’s “signals from Mars”. A year is on the newspaper, but I could not tell whether it was 1900 or 1903. It would be fab if someone could determine that, but by itself would not give us an in-universe dating more definite than 1900s, given that the newspaper is from months before the story takes place. 192.0.133.244talk to me 21:17, January 20, 2020 (UTC)
New York Bugl.
At one point in the episode, a newspapper from the New York Bugl (rest of the name off-screen) dated 1903. The newspapper article is called Tesla: I Heard Message from Mars and documents an event that has already happened prior to the story (that is, Tesla recieving a signal from Mars. Surely enough, the year is a bit blurry on the journal shot, but it firmly places the story as at least 1903 (but not necessarily 1903 itself). OncomingStorm12th 21:20, January 20, 2020 (UTC)