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' | * The Doctor's signature at the end of the story appears to be the same one used at the end of all twenty-four instalments of ''[[Dear Readers (series)|Dear Readers]]'' from the ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]''. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
Revision as of 17:34, 26 October 2024
- You may be looking for the transmission itself or A Message from the Doctor.
Message from the Doctor was a short novelisation of the Thirteenth Doctor webcast of the same name, first published in the Adventures in Lockdown anthology.
While the text remains completely unchanged - essentially serving as a direct transcript of the Doctor's dialogue from the webcast - the story ends with a written signature from the Doctor herself, essentially changing the in-universe medium of the Doctor's message from a video message to a written letter.
Summary
The TARDIS detects an upsurge in psychological signals from somewhere in space and time and sends out an emergency transmission. In this transmission, the Thirteenth Doctor is self-isolating, or hiding, from an army of Sontarans. The Doctor then describes what to do in a worrying situation before saying that she'll see the person watching the transmission very soon and ending the message.
Characters
Worldbuilding
- The Doctor's TARDIS has detected an upsurge in psychological signals from "somewhere in space and time".
- The Doctor is "self-isolating" from an army of Sontarans.
Notes
- The Doctor's signature at the end of the story appears to be the same one used at the end of all twenty-four instalments of Dear Readers from the Doctor Who Adventures.
Continuity
- The Thirteenth Doctor hiding in a wardrobe from a Sontaran served as her profile picture when speaking to all her previous selves during a different crisis. (WC: Doctors Assemble!)