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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* This rocket is identical to the Moon Rocket from ''[[wikipedia:The Adventures of Tintin|The Adventures of Tintin]]''. [[Tintin]] was mentioned by name, as a fictional character known as such in the [[21st century]], in the ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' episode ''[[A Day in the Death (TV story)|A Day in the Death]]'', with obviously no connection drawn to the obscure 1991 comic which had implied that Tintin was instead, in some fashion, a real individual who had once visited the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]] or may even be native to it. | * This rocket is identical to the Moon Rocket from ''[[wikipedia:The Adventures of Tintin|The Adventures of Tintin]]''. [[Tintin]] was mentioned by name, as a fictional character known as such in the [[21st century]], in the ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' episode ''[[A Day in the Death (TV story)|A Day in the Death]]'', with obviously no connection drawn to the obscure 1991 comic which had implied that Tintin was instead, in some fashion, a real individual who had once visited the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]] or may even be native to it. | ||
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Revision as of 02:53, 4 September 2020
A rocket painted with a red and white, checkered pattern was present in 1991 on a Treen colony which the first seven incarnations of the Doctor visited during a Multi-Doctor Event to give assistance to Dan Dare. (COMIC: Comic Relief Comic)
Behind the scenes
- This rocket is identical to the Moon Rocket from The Adventures of Tintin. Tintin was mentioned by name, as a fictional character known as such in the 21st century, in the Torchwood episode A Day in the Death, with obviously no connection drawn to the obscure 1991 comic which had implied that Tintin was instead, in some fashion, a real individual who had once visited the DWU or may even be native to it.