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==Summary==
==Summary==
In the aftermath of his [[Time and the Rani|inaugural adventure]], the newly-minted [[Seventh Doctor]] is bemoaning the loss of several articles of clothing on [[Lakertya]].  He's already down a [[tartan]] scarf and his rainbow-coloured [[umbrella]].  But [[the TARDIS]] wardrobe has already provided him with replacements: a new [[paisley]] scarf and a different umbrella.   
In the aftermath of his [[Time and the Rani|inaugural adventure]], the newly-minted [[Seventh Doctor]] is bemoaning the loss of several articles of clothing on [[Lakertya]].  He's only ''just'' regenerated and he's already down a [[tartan]] scarf and his rainbow-coloured [[umbrella]].  But [[the TARDIS]] wardrobe has provided him with replacements: a new [[paisley]] scarf and a different umbrella.   


The problem now is what to do about his old patchwork coat.   
The problem now is what to do about his old patchwork coat.   

Revision as of 17:52, 5 September 2011

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The Useful Pile (short story) was a Brief Encounter featured in DWM 188. Written by Kate Orman, it dealt with an aspect of regeneration which hadn't been contemplated by professional Doctor Who fiction — what the Doctor did with the clothes of his former incarnation.

Aside from breaking new narrative ground, the story was also somewhat notable for its illustration, which directly referenced the then-in-production Star Trek: The Next Generation. Although references to Star Trek are not without precedent in the DWU, a visual reference to specifically TNG is so unusual as to be at least practically unique.

Summary

In the aftermath of his inaugural adventure, the newly-minted Seventh Doctor is bemoaning the loss of several articles of clothing on Lakertya. He's only just regenerated and he's already down a tartan scarf and his rainbow-coloured umbrella. But the TARDIS wardrobe has provided him with replacements: a new paisley scarf and a different umbrella.

The problem now is what to do about his old patchwork coat.

It sits there in the wardrobe, full of the contents of a lifetime, waiting to be cleaned out. So the new Doctor sits down, empties his old pockets and starts putting the contents into two piles: Useful and, well, Not. As he moves his way through the pile, he considers the consequences of regeneration and tries to assess whether he's going to like his new body.

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Illustration

Like most Brief Encounters, this one has an illustration. But because a big part of this story is the simple list of things that were in the Sixth Doctors pockets, the illustration takes on added narrative relevance. Amongst the things depicted in the illustration are: a ruffled-front shirt of the type normally worn by the Third Doctor; the masque costume worn by the Fifth Doctor in Black Orchid; the Second Doctor's stovepipe hat and wooly, Abominable Snowmen overcoat; a Sontaran helmet; an Earthshock-era Cyberman head; the Fourth Doctor's light grey duster (circa The Sun Makers) and one of his scarves, and a formal Time Lord headdress, likely from The Invasion of Time.

However, the object of greatest curiosity is the clearly-drawn Starfleet uniform taken from The Next Generation. TNG was still in production at the time this story was published, and had directly referenced Doctor Who with on-screen graphics in a season one episode only a few years before. The illustrator could easily have been returning the favour.

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