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==Summary==
== Summary ==
Gavin Oliver Scott had a thoroughly un-extraordinary life in the [[20th century]]... but, since his corpse was the only one to survive intact to the [[26th century]], he has had a most extraordinary ''death''.  Professor Bernice Summerfield gives a lecture on him, the [[20th century]]'s most famous son, and is surprised to find herself becoming a part of events six hundred years past.
Gavin Oliver Scott had a thoroughly un-extraordinary life in the [[20th century]]... but, since his corpse was the only one to survive intact to the [[26th century]], he has had a most extraordinary ''death''.  Professor Bernice Summerfield gives a lecture on him, the [[20th century]]'s most famous son, and is surprised to find herself becoming a part of events six hundred years past.


==Characters==
== Characters ==
*[[Bernice Summerfield]]
* [[Bernice Summerfield]]
*[[Irving Braxiatel]]
* [[Irving Braxiatel]]


==References==
== References ==
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==Notes==
== Notes ==
*Note the similarity in tone and structure with Moffat's later ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]''.
* Note the similarity in tone and structure with Moffat's later ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]''.


==Continuity==
== Continuity ==
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==External links==
== External links ==
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[[Category:Bernice Summerfield short stories]]
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Revision as of 18:22, 5 November 2011

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Summary

Gavin Oliver Scott had a thoroughly un-extraordinary life in the 20th century... but, since his corpse was the only one to survive intact to the 26th century, he has had a most extraordinary death. Professor Bernice Summerfield gives a lecture on him, the 20th century's most famous son, and is surprised to find herself becoming a part of events six hundred years past.

Characters

References

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Notes

Continuity

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External links

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