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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* Ardethe's three moons are named after the original members of {{w|Bananarama}}: (Keren) Woodward, (Sarah) Dallin and (Siobhan) Fahey.
* Ardethe's three moons are named after the original members of {{w|Bananarama}}: (Keren) Woodward, (Sarah) Dallin and (Siobhan) Fahey.
* In the [[AudioVisuals|AudioVisual]] ''Deadfall'', where Ardethe was first introduced, it was [[Gallifrey]] after the [[Time Lord]]s were destroyed by the [[Dalek]]s. There are still hints of this in the novel. [[Christine Summerfield]] visited another destroyed version of Gallifrey in the later novel ''[[Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance]]''.
* There are hints in the novel ''Deadfall'', where Ardethe was first introduced, that the planet was a cloneworld of [[Gallifrey]] where [[Time Lord]]s were destroyed by the [[Dalek]]s. [[Christine Summerfield]] visited another destroyed version of Gallifrey in the later novel ''[[Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance]]''.


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Revision as of 21:09, 10 January 2021

Ardethe was a planet in the constellation Kasterborous. It was the seventh in its ten planet system and was entirely covered in blue rocks. It had a great secret protected by the Knights of Jeneve, who would instead give hopeful travellers the coordinates of a mysterious planet where they had built a bobby-trapped replica of Emmanuel College in Cambridge. (PROSE: Deadfall)

The Mother and Father of the Shadow Spire saw campfires of "ritual and bone" hiding in Homeworld ruins on Ardethe. (PROSE: The Story So Far...)

Behind the scenes

  • Ardethe's three moons are named after the original members of Bananarama: (Keren) Woodward, (Sarah) Dallin and (Siobhan) Fahey.
  • There are hints in the novel Deadfall, where Ardethe was first introduced, that the planet was a cloneworld of Gallifrey where Time Lords were destroyed by the Daleks. Christine Summerfield visited another destroyed version of Gallifrey in the later novel Dead Romance.