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To actually answer your question instead of ranting, series pages follow the normal dab rules. They should only be dabbed when there's a conflict, so [[Gallifrey (audio series)]] dabbed, but [[Jago and Litefoot]] undabbed. The current practice for audio is to create pages for "volumes" and anthologies with individual titles, but not "series". This seems a little arbitrary to me, because there's not much difference between numbered volumes and series, but again, it's difficult to accommodate all the different release styles. I hope that answers your question. {{User:PicassoAndPringles/sig}} 17:00, December 26, 2015 (UTC) | To actually answer your question instead of ranting, series pages follow the normal dab rules. They should only be dabbed when there's a conflict, so [[Gallifrey (audio series)]] dabbed, but [[Jago and Litefoot]] undabbed. The current practice for audio is to create pages for "volumes" and anthologies with individual titles, but not "series". This seems a little arbitrary to me, because there's not much difference between numbered volumes and series, but again, it's difficult to accommodate all the different release styles. I hope that answers your question. {{User:PicassoAndPringles/sig}} 17:00, December 26, 2015 (UTC) | ||
== Benny before Hex == | |||
Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible is not set after Lurkers at Sunlight's edge. The Ace and Hex stuff is all after the New Adventures. Lungbarrow tries to lead into the Movie, but has been deliberately violated either way by all of the Seven alone audios, like the Klein stuff. Big Finish has made a period where the Doctor and Ace are traveling together (and Ace loses an unknown amount of memory). In The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield, Ace starts traveling with him again. The Prisoner's Dilemma references Happy Endings, but has the Doctor and Ace together. Ace loses her memory and is very unsure that the Doctor has been able to restore all of it. In Shadowmind (and later stories) Ace is successfully keeping track of her age, enough that she knows when her birthday is. In the Hex stories, she has know idea how old she is or how long she's been traveling. In Love and War, Ace has definitely not had any lovers other than Glitz and now, Jan. In A Death in the Family, she has a boyfriend on Earth for months. Ace has ongoing issues with the Doctor in the New Adventures about him never teaching her the first thing about TARDIS flight, but in Black and White she knows about the Fast Return Switch and in the post-Hex anthology You Are the Doctor and Other Stories the Doctor is teaching her to fly the TARDIS. Ace has matured a lot in her Big Finish stuff. In Timewyrm: Exodus she was almost gleeful about killing Nazis, but in Colditz is unhappy about one dying. Sophie Aldred said in the Theatre of War Behind the Scenes disc that she was deliberately portraying Ace as younger, because the story was set earlier than those they usually do.[[User:Fwhiffahder|Fwhiffahder]] [[User talk:Fwhiffahder|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 15:20, December 28, 2015 (UTC) | Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible is not set after Lurkers at Sunlight's edge. The Ace and Hex stuff is all after the New Adventures. Lungbarrow tries to lead into the Movie, but has been deliberately violated either way by all of the Seven alone audios, like the Klein stuff. Big Finish has made a period where the Doctor and Ace are traveling together (and Ace loses an unknown amount of memory). In The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield, Ace starts traveling with him again. The Prisoner's Dilemma references Happy Endings, but has the Doctor and Ace together. Ace loses her memory and is very unsure that the Doctor has been able to restore all of it. In Shadowmind (and later stories) Ace is successfully keeping track of her age, enough that she knows when her birthday is. In the Hex stories, she has know idea how old she is or how long she's been traveling. In Love and War, Ace has definitely not had any lovers other than Glitz and now, Jan. In A Death in the Family, she has a boyfriend on Earth for months. Ace has ongoing issues with the Doctor in the New Adventures about him never teaching her the first thing about TARDIS flight, but in Black and White she knows about the Fast Return Switch and in the post-Hex anthology You Are the Doctor and Other Stories the Doctor is teaching her to fly the TARDIS. Ace has matured a lot in her Big Finish stuff. In Timewyrm: Exodus she was almost gleeful about killing Nazis, but in Colditz is unhappy about one dying. Sophie Aldred said in the Theatre of War Behind the Scenes disc that she was deliberately portraying Ace as younger, because the story was set earlier than those they usually do.[[User:Fwhiffahder|Fwhiffahder]] [[User talk:Fwhiffahder|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 15:20, December 28, 2015 (UTC) |
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