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== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
[[File:PROBE The Door We Forgot.jpg|thumb|The BBV cover for the audiobook version.|link=Special:FilePath/PROBE_The_Door_We_Forgot.jpg]]
[[File:PROBE The Door We Forgot.jpg|thumb|The BBV cover for the audiobook version.]]
* This story was later released by [[BBV Productions]] as an audiobook, read by [[Bill Baggs]].
* The [[Shed Scale]]s were mentioned in this story, explicitly with the permission of their creator [[Niki Haringsma]].
* The [[Shed Scale]]s were mentioned in this story, explicitly with the permission of their creator [[Niki Haringsma]].
* This story marks the first time [[P.R.O.B.E.]] has been explored in prose, with all previous appearances of the organisation being in performed media.
* This story marks the first time [[P.R.O.B.E.]] has been explored in prose, with all previous appearances of the organisation being in performed media.

Revision as of 01:25, 16 June 2021

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The Door We Forgot was a P.R.O.B.E. short story released by Arcbeatle Press freely on their website. Although Arcbeatle already made an audiobook version of the story (read by Aubrey Guest) available on their website alongside the text release, the story was later rereleased in an audio format as the first release of the fifth season of BBV's Audio Adventures in Time & Space, now read by Bill Baggs.

Summary

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Story notes

The BBV cover for the audiobook version.
  • This story was later released by BBV Productions as an audiobook, read by Bill Baggs.
  • The Shed Scales were mentioned in this story, explicitly with the permission of their creator Niki Haringsma.
  • This story marks the first time P.R.O.B.E. has been explored in prose, with all previous appearances of the organisation being in performed media.
  • Agamya's name is twice misspelt as "Agayma".

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