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* The Doctor has a copy of ''The Complete Works of Plutarch'' which he borrowed from [[Library of Alexandria]]. There are also copies of ''[[Remembrance of Things Past|À la recherche du temps perdu]]'' by [[Marcel Proust]] and a first edition of ''[[Brothers Grimm|Grimm's Fairy Tales]]'', filed under non-fiction.
* The Doctor has a copy of ''The Complete Works of Plutarch'' which he borrowed from [[Library of Alexandria]]. There are also copies of ''[[Remembrance of Things Past|À la recherche du temps perdu]]'' by [[Marcel Proust]] and a first edition of ''[[Brothers Grimm|Grimm's Fairy Tales]]'', filed under non-fiction.
* It is reportedly one of the rare occasions the Doctor travels alone.
* It is reportedly one of the rare occasions the Doctor travels alone.
* The Doctor muses on the fact his only form of ID is kept within a coat he has not worn for at least [[Fifth Doctor|two regenerations]].
* [[Kalare]]'s uniform and tone of voice reminds the Doctor of [[the Brigadier]].


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Revision as of 19:34, 31 January 2016

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Scream of the Silent was a short story in DWMS 25th Anniversary Special.

Summary

The Doctor follows a psychic scream to the planet Tya, home of an Earth colony and the Tyans, a formerly advanced race which is now primitive. An archaeological expedition has uncovered the Barrier, an impenetrable shield more powerful than current force screen technology. The Doctor, with the aid of scientist Kalare, studies the symbols on the tunnel walls near the Barrier and realises that they are a mathematical formula which grants access to the interior. There, a voice requests that the Doctor bring its children to itself. The Doctor telepathically gives a Tyan the completed formula, causing all members of its race to rapidly evolve into new beings.

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