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::It goes on to say that "Base leader Clent says that if the glaciers advance '5 thousand years of history will be wiped out'." – So that's possibly where the year 5000 date comes from, though Parkin continues "If he's referring to the Base which is in a Georgian house that would make the date about'6800ad, and if he's referring to human or European history the date becomes more vague." | ::It goes on to say that "Base leader Clent says that if the glaciers advance '5 thousand years of history will be wiped out'." – So that's possibly where the year 5000 date comes from, though Parkin continues "If he's referring to the Base which is in a Georgian house that would make the date about'6800ad, and if he's referring to human or European history the date becomes more vague." | ||
::The 3000 date that Shambala108 mentions (I'm still using ''AHistory'' for the info) is from the ''Radio Times'' which ran an article at the time of broadcast stating that it occurred in 3000 AD. Supposedly both ''[[The Dark Path (novel)|The Dark Path]]'' (page 63) and ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]'' (page 89) both allude to this date. I haven't got either near me to check these (the page numbers are provided in ''AHistory''). --[[User:Tangerineduel|Tangerineduel]] / '''[[User talk:Tangerineduel|talk]]''' 13:05, October 17, 2012 (UTC) | ::The 3000 date that Shambala108 mentions (I'm still using ''AHistory'' for the info) is from the ''Radio Times'' which ran an article at the time of broadcast stating that it occurred in 3000 AD. Supposedly both ''[[The Dark Path (novel)|The Dark Path]]'' (page 63) and ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]'' (page 89) both allude to this date. I haven't got either near me to check these (the page numbers are provided in ''AHistory''). --[[User:Tangerineduel|Tangerineduel]] / '''[[User talk:Tangerineduel|talk]]''' 13:05, October 17, 2012 (UTC) | ||
:::The 5000 date is also supported by ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'', which mentions an Ice Age in that year. It seems more likely there was just one Ice Age to which both stories refer rather than two Ice Ages both a short time apart (also in other stories set on Earth in the 30th century, there seems to be no sign of an Ice Age). [[User:Doug86|Doug86]] [[User talk:Doug86|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 02:12, April 9, 2013 (UTC) |
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Just when does this story take place? The page itself says 34th century, but most of the character pages (with one exception) claim it takes place in the year 5000. To muddy the waters still further, the BBC page speculates that it either takes place in 3000 or 5000. Shambala108 ☎ 04:08, September 20, 2012 (UTC)
- I've been wondering this myself. I haven't seen (or heard) any of it yet, so hopefully someone more familiar with the story can clarify things. Memnarc ☎ 10:03, October 17, 2012 (UTC)
- I think we should just remove the date from this story, unless there's any corroborating evidence in other sources.
- According to Lance Parkin's AHistory; "the date is never given on screen". That's fairly definitive.
- It goes on to say that "Base leader Clent says that if the glaciers advance '5 thousand years of history will be wiped out'." – So that's possibly where the year 5000 date comes from, though Parkin continues "If he's referring to the Base which is in a Georgian house that would make the date about'6800ad, and if he's referring to human or European history the date becomes more vague."
- The 3000 date that Shambala108 mentions (I'm still using AHistory for the info) is from the Radio Times which ran an article at the time of broadcast stating that it occurred in 3000 AD. Supposedly both The Dark Path (page 63) and Legacy (page 89) both allude to this date. I haven't got either near me to check these (the page numbers are provided in AHistory). --Tangerineduel / talk 13:05, October 17, 2012 (UTC)
- The 5000 date is also supported by The Talons of Weng-Chiang, which mentions an Ice Age in that year. It seems more likely there was just one Ice Age to which both stories refer rather than two Ice Ages both a short time apart (also in other stories set on Earth in the 30th century, there seems to be no sign of an Ice Age). Doug86 ☎ 02:12, April 9, 2013 (UTC)