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* When two versions of the same person occupy the same space at the same time, given the [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect]] it usually results in a big bang. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'')  
* When two versions of the same person occupy the same space at the same time, given the [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect]] it usually results in a big bang. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'')  
* Bernice recalls when her body was controlled by someone else. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Squire's Crystal (novel)|The Squire's Crystal]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Curse of Fenman (audio story)|The Curse of Fenman]]'')
* Bernice recalls when her body was controlled by someone else. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Squire's Crystal (novel)|The Squire's Crystal]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Curse of Fenman (audio story)|The Curse of Fenman]]'')
* A woman thinks the Doctor has a [[Wales|Welsh]] accent, but he says that he is [[Scotland|Scottish]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') He is unsure why he regards himself as Scottish when he is not human, but wonders if he will have an [[Australia|Australian]] accent in a future incarnation.
* A woman thinks the Doctor has a [[Wales|Welsh]] accent, but he says that he is [[Scotland|Scottish]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') He is unsure why he regards himself as Scottish when he is not human, but wonders if he will have an [[Australia]]n accent in a future incarnation.
* The Doctor is unsure whether Bernice is a real professor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Harvest (novel)|Blood Harvest]]'')
* The Doctor is unsure whether Bernice is a real professor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Harvest (novel)|Blood Harvest]]'')
* The Doctor says the last time people repeated his words, things didn't go so well for him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'')
* The Doctor says the last time people repeated his words, things didn't go so well for him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'')
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Big Bang Generation is one of three Twelfth Doctor novels in the series The Glamour Chronicles published in September 2015. Notably, it marked the first official time that Bernice Summerfield met an incarnation of the Doctor from the revived series.

Publisher's summary

“I'm an archaeologist, but probably not the one you were expecting.”

Christmas 2015, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Imagine everyone's surprise when a time portal opens up in Sydney Cove. Imagine their shock as a massive pyramid now sits beside the Harbour Bridge, inconveniently blocking Port Jackson and glowing with energy. Imagine their fear as Cyrrus "the mobster" Globb, Professor Horace Jaanson and an alien assassin called Kik arrive to claim the glowing pyramid. Finally imagine everyone's dismay when they are followed by a bunch of con artists out to spring their greatest grift yet.

This gang consists of Legs (the sexy comedian), Dog Boy (providing protection and firepower), Shortie (handling logistics), Da Trowel (in charge of excavation and history) and their leader, Doc (busy making sure the universe isn't destroyed in an explosion that makes the Big Bang look like a damp squib).

And when someone accidentally reawakens The Ancients of the Universe — which, Doc reckons, wasn't the wisest or best-judged of actions — things get a whole lot more complicated...

Plot

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Characters

References

Postcards

  • The Doctor is surprised that physical postcards still exist in the 27th century.
  • There is a postcard with a Koala bear on it in Sydney. Koala bears do not live in the cities because of the lack of eucalyptus leaves.

Concepts

Individuals

Locations

References to the real world

The Doctor

Bernice Summerfield

Keri

  • Keri has a school certificate in ice skating.
  • Keri is familiar with Earth history.
  • Keri owns a tablet.
  • Keri receives a spam email from Galaxy Five's Readers Digest; the Doctor says it is the only remaining print magazine.
  • The Doctor gives Keri a smartphone that he received as part of a job lot in Houston.

Notes

  • Gary Russell states on the endnote page that he originally wanted to use River Song in the story, but Steven Moffat told him he did not want the book to conflict with anything that might happen between River and the Twelfth Doctor on television. Moffat suggested he use Bernice Summerfield instead and Russell was delighted by the idea. As it would turn out, Moffat intended for TV: The Husbands of River Song to be the first and only time the Twelfth Doctor and River met, as it would also be their final adventure together.
  • All of the chapter titles are songs by British band Duran Duran (one song from each studio album, except "Rio" and including the unreleased "Reportage"). Additionally, the names of two Duran Duran side projects, Arcadia and the Power Station, are used as names for a hotel and a museum in Australia, and Medazzaland, an album title, is used as the name of a planet.
  • Bernice says that she comes from "another time, another world" and was "born in the 26th century", alluding to Susan's dialogue from The Pilot Episode.
  • Although Clara Oswald is not in this story, the events must take place prior to the trilogy of Face the Raven, Heaven Sent, and Hell Bent, since the Doctor states that Gallifrey is missing.

Continuity

Audio release

Audiobook cover.

External links

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