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On '''{{PAGENAME}}''' [[1863]], the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Nyssa]] continued their investigation into whether [[Queen]] [[Victoria]]'s efforts to contact her beloved Albert had anything to do with the [[ghost]] of [[Adric]] they'd seen in [[the TARDIS]] [[console room]], and the voice of [[Tremas]] channelled through [[James Lees|the monarch's mystic]]. | On '''{{PAGENAME}}''' [[1863]], the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Nyssa]] continued their investigation into whether [[Queen]] [[Victoria]]'s efforts to contact her beloved Albert had anything to do with the [[ghost]] of [[Adric]] they'd seen in [[the TARDIS]] [[console room]], and the voice of [[Tremas]] channelled through [[James Lees|the monarch's mystic]]. The duo came ever closer to understanding the truth on this day, but not without considerable emotional pain to Nyssa, who, on the banks of the [[River Clyde]], had an extended encounter with a being purporting to be her father. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Empire of Death (novel)|Empire of Death]]'') | ||
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On 20 February 1863, the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa continued their investigation into whether Queen Victoria's efforts to contact her beloved Albert had anything to do with the ghost of Adric they'd seen in the TARDIS console room, and the voice of Tremas channelled through the monarch's mystic. The duo came ever closer to understanding the truth on this day, but not without considerable emotional pain to Nyssa, who, on the banks of the River Clyde, had an extended encounter with a being purporting to be her father. (PROSE: Empire of Death)