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* Emily arms herself with the [[Fifth Doctor]]'s cricket bat in the cricket club seen in ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]''.
* Emily arms herself with the [[Fifth Doctor]]'s cricket bat in the cricket club seen in ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]''.
* The Doctor's wind-up mouse ([[DW]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter]]'') is used and is mistaken for [[K-9]] by the Acari.
* The Doctor's wind-up mouse ([[DW]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter]]'') is used and is mistaken for [[K-9]] by the Acari.
* [[Vislor Turlough]] is mentioned.
* [[Vislor Turlough]] is mentioned. He apparently kept a diary in the TARDIS, which Matthew discovers, but whose contents he does not reveal to his fellow TARDIS travelers.  
* [[Martha Jones]] and [[UNIT]] appear at the end of Part 2.
* When the Doctor answers his [[superphone]] he initially wonders if [[Christina de Souza|Lady Christina]] might be phoning him.
* When the Doctor answers his [[superphone]] he initially wonders if [[Christina de Souza|Lady Christina]] might be phoning him.
* The Doctor says the TARDIS is "full of old console rooms", evoking ''[[The Masque of Mandragora]]'', where the secondary console room was introduced.  It perhaps also implies that all the old console rooms seen throughout the years still exist within the TARDIS.  Indeed, at one point the Doctor goes to a part of the TARDIS that strongly resembles the [[JNT]]-era interior.  At another, he goes into the [[Cloister Room]], as seen in [[Doctor Who (1996)|the TV movie]].   
* The Doctor says the TARDIS is "full of old console rooms", evoking ''[[The Masque of Mandragora]]'', where the secondary console room was introduced.  It perhaps also implies that all the old console rooms seen throughout the years still exist within the TARDIS.  Indeed, at one point the Doctor goes to a part of the TARDIS that strongly resembles the [[JNT]]-era interior.  At another, he goes into the [[Cloister Room]], as seen in [[Doctor Who (1996)|the TV movie]].  [[Matthew Finnegan]] later discovers the [[First Doctor]]'s console room.
* An oblique reference to the [[Zero Room]] is made when the Doctor notes that the sudden rearrangement of the TARDIS interior is causing him "temporal disarray".
* An oblique reference to the [[Zero Room]] is made when the Doctor notes that the sudden rearrangement of the TARDIS interior is causing him "temporal disarray".
* At one point the Doctor spews quotes from various past televised episodes.  Whilst in the pool from ''[[The Invasion of Time]]'', he recalls precise lines from ''[[State of Decay]]'', ''[[The Ultimate Foe]]'', and ''[[An Unearthly Child]]''.  At the same time, he is loitering in the TARDIS pool area seen in ''[[The Invasion of Time]]''; and remarks that he thought the area had been jettisoned.  The scene is strongly reminiscent of the [[Fifth Doctor]]'s first moments of consciousness in  ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]', wherein snatches of his former selves bleed through.
* At one point the Doctor spews quotes from various past televised episodes.  Whilst in the pool from ''[[The Invasion of Time]]'', he recalls precise lines from ''[[State of Decay]]'', ''[[The Ultimate Foe]]'', and ''[[An Unearthly Child]]''.  At the same time, he is loitering in the TARDIS pool area seen in ''[[The Invasion of Time]]'', and remarks that he thought the area had been jettisoned.  The scene is strongly reminiscent of the [[Fifth Doctor]]'s first moments of consciousness in  ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'', wherein snatches of his former selves bleed through.
* The [[tribophysical waveform macrokinetic extrapolator]] is used to disengage the TARDIS from the Acari ship, and the events of ''[[Boom Town]]'' are referenced.
* [[Malcolm Taylor (Planet of the Dead)|Malcolm Taylor]] and [[Erisa Magambo|Captain Magambo]] are namechecked by [[Martha Jones]].  Martha is described as being fresh from her wedding to [[Mickey Smith|an as-yet unspecified man]].  The Doctor got them a wedding gift which reacted badly with champagne, sending [[Francine Jones|her mother]] to the ceiling.  Martha gains yet another [[UNIT]] appointment by the time of this story, filling in as UNIT's scientific advisor while Malcolm was in [[Geneva]].


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Tesseract is the third story arc in the Doctor Who Ongoing series. It is divided into two chapters: Time Smash and Implosion.

Summary

While the Doctor gives his new companions, Emily Winter and Matthew Finnegan, a tour of the TARDIS, the vessel is invaded by a number of dimension-hopping aliens.

Characters

References

Notes

  • The story takes place almost entirely within the bowels of the TARDIS. Only a handful of stories have explored the interior of the TARDIS, including DW: The Invasion of Time, DW: Castrovalva, and DWM: Changes. Invasion of Time is referenced in Part 2 when the Doctor revisits the swimming pool area last seen in that story.

Cover Gallery

Continuity

The TARDIS

  • The Doctor describes the TARDIS as "a box of cubes" with each cube shuffling around if the box is shaken.
  • There are apparently many console rooms in the TARDIS. (Possibly contradicting the "desktop theme" comment in DW: Time Crash, or perhaps a simple reference to there being auxiliary control rooms such as the one introduced in DW: The Masque of Mandragora.)
  • Some aspects of the interior remain as it looked in the classic series, including white rooms with roundels, a garden (DW: Logopolis), industrial-looking corridors (DW: The Invasion of Time), and a cathedral-like room (DW: Doctor Who TV movie). Of this last, the Doctor acknowledges that he hasn't been in that room for awhile.
  • In addition, Adric's room still exists within the TARDIS.

Other

  • Martha has recently married and is still with UNIT.

Timeline

  • Tesseract occurs soon after: IDW: Fugitive (possibly immediately after as Emily changes out of her 1920s dress in part 1), and at some point after the events of DW: Planet of the Dead as the Doctor references Lady Christina.
  • The reference to Jack's sonic blaster and the veiled reference to River Song indicates that the Doctor hasn't yet met her (at the time this story was published it was unknown when the Doctor first met River (from River's perspective).

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