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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The [[Celestial Omnibus]] travels through [[time wind]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate (TV story)|Warriors' Gate]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Verdigris (novel)|Verdigris]]'', et al.) in [[the Maelstrom]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Enter Wildthyme (novel)|Enter Wildthyme]]'', ''[[Elementary, My Dear Sheila (short story)|Elementary, My Dear Sheila]]'', et al.)
* The [[Celestial Omnibus]] travels through [[time wind]]s in [[the Maelstrom]]. Time winds were first mentioned in the ''Doctor Who'' story, [[TV]]: {{cs|Warriors' Gate (TV story)}}. According to [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Verdigris (novel)}}, the Celestial Omnibus let in time winds as it travelled. The bus travelled in the Maelstrom in several ''Iris Wildthyme'' stories, including [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Enter Wildthyme (novel)}} and {{cs|Elementary, My Dear Sheila (short story)}}.


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The Last Martian was the eighth story in the anthology Iris Wildthyme of Mars. It was written by Rachel Churcher.

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  • The version of Mars featured in this story resembles that from Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles. The story features several allusions to stories in The Martian Chronicles:
    • the Blue Sail Automotive Company is named after the blue sails of Martian sand ships in The Off Season.
    • speaking of Martian commerce, Walt mentions suitcases and hot dogs, alluding to The Luggage Store and The Off Season.
    • the dating of 1 September 2005 places The Last Martian in the same month as The Martian, which also features a lone child-like Martian struggling to survive on a human-occupied Mars.

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