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name=Fallen Angel| | |name=Fallen Angel | ||
series=[[Virgin Decalogs]]| | |series=[[Virgin Decalogs]] | ||
doctor=Second Doctor| | |doctor=Second Doctor | ||
companions=[[Jamie McCrimmon]], [[Zoe Heriot]]| | |companions=[[Jamie McCrimmon]], [[Zoe Heriot]] | ||
year=[[London]], [[1933]]| | |year=[[London]], [[1933]] | ||
writer=[[Andy Lane]]| | |writer=[[Andy Lane]] | ||
anthology=''[[Decalog]]| | |anthology=''[[Decalog]] | ||
prev=Playback (short story)| | |prev=Playback (short story) | ||
next=The Duke of Dominoes (short story) | |next=The Duke of Dominoes (short story) | ||
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== Summary == | == Summary == |
Revision as of 20:44, 1 June 2013
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Notes
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Continuity
- The Doctor 'couldn't remember breakfasting so well since that time with Nero.' (TV: The Romans)
- The Crustacoids were first mentioned in TV: Carnival of Monsters.
- The Doctor says that there is a little asteroid somewhere for holding war criminals, implied to be Shada.
- Lucas Seyton returns in PROSE: The Shadow of Weng-Chiang.