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== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
=== At the Temple of the Fourth === | === At the Temple of the Fourth === | ||
''to be added'' | ''to be added'' | ||
=== Planet of Blood === | === Planet of Blood === | ||
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* "Death Comes to Time" (3) - [[3 May (releases)|3 May]] 2002 | * "Death Comes to Time" (3) - [[3 May (releases)|3 May]] 2002 | ||
==Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
* There are several references to the [[UP]], an interplanetary equivalent of the United Nations which had previously been used in the [[1970s]] [[Dalek annual]]s, notably appearing in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Doomsday Machine (short story)}}. The annuals in question were set in the [[far future]], with [[Earth]] a leading member in the UP, in contrast with the setting of ''Death Comes to Time'', where Earth is still a little-known backwater with no involvement in the politics of the various spacefaring empires. | * There are several references to the [[UP]], an interplanetary equivalent of the United Nations which had previously been used in the [[1970s]] [[Dalek annual]]s, notably appearing in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Doomsday Machine (short story)}}. The annuals in question were set in the [[far future]], with [[Earth]] a leading member in the UP, in contrast with the setting of ''Death Comes to Time'', where Earth is still a little-known backwater with no involvement in the politics of the various spacefaring empires. | ||
* The [[Seventh Doctor]] is using the [[TARDIS control room (The Chameleon Factor)|TARDIS control room]] introduced in [[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Chameleon Factor (comic story)}}. | * The [[Seventh Doctor]] is using the [[TARDIS control room (The Chameleon Factor)|TARDIS control room]] introduced in [[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Chameleon Factor (comic story)}}. | ||
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* The [[Canisian invasion]] of [[Earth]] was referenced in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Trading Futures (novel)}}. | * The [[Canisian invasion]] of [[Earth]] was referenced in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Trading Futures (novel)}}. | ||
* In [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)}}: | * In [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)}}: | ||
** a [[prophecy]] cited by [[Larna|Lady Larna]], depicted as having been known during [[the Doctor's early lfe|the Doctor's youth]], mentions [[Tannis]] as one of the threats Gallifrey must encounter and survive with [[the Doctor]]'s help before its final, fated end. | ** a [[prophecy]] cited by [[Larna|Lady Larna]], depicted as having been known during [[the Doctor's early lfe|the Doctor's youth]], mentions [[Tannis]] as one of the threats Gallifrey must encounter and survive with [[the Doctor]]'s help before its final, fated end. | ||
** a "[[Santine Rift]]" is mentioned, presumably located on or related to the planet [[Santiny]] and its native people the [[Santine]]s. | ** a "[[Santine Rift]]" is mentioned, presumably located on or related to the planet [[Santiny]] and its native people the [[Santine]]s. | ||
** the recurring parable of the island of giants, cited throughout ''Death Comes to Time'', is described as the "[[first myth of the Time Lords]]". Put to paper by [[Marnal]], it is published on [[Earth]] as fiction under the title of ''[[The Giants]]''. | ** the recurring parable of the island of giants, cited throughout ''Death Comes to Time'', is described as the "[[first myth of the Time Lords]]". Put to paper by [[Marnal]], it is published on [[Earth]] as fiction under the title of ''[[The Giants]]''. | ||
* Also in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)}}, one of the [[four surviving elementals]] of [[the Needle]] is described as "a tall man with a bent nose wearing a cravat and holding a pair of dice", matching the description of the [[First Minister of Chance|incarnation of the Minister of Chance]] seen in this story. The visual glimpse of the elementals in [[COMIC]]: {{cs|Miranda (comic story)}} likewise included a man whose face was partially-obscured, clearly modeled on the likeness of [[Stephen Fry]], though with shorter hair than seen in ''Death Comes to Time''. | * Also in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)}}, one of the [[four surviving elementals]] of [[the Needle]] is described as "a tall man with a bent nose wearing a cravat and holding a pair of dice", matching the description of the [[First Minister of Chance|incarnation of the Minister of Chance]] seen in this story. The visual glimpse of the elementals in [[COMIC]]: {{cs|Miranda (comic story)}} likewise included a man whose face was partially-obscured, clearly modeled on the likeness of [[Stephen Fry]], though with shorter hair than seen in ''Death Comes to Time''. | ||
* [[Mount Plutarch]] appears again in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Three Paths (short story)}}, where it is clarified to be another name for [[Mount Lung]] from [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Lungbarrow (novel)}}, identifying it as the mountain where the Doctor lived in his youth, as first mentioned in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Time Monster (TV story)}}, and on top of which [[the Hermit]] dwelled. "Mount Plutarch" is said to be associated with the legends of the "[[untimes]]" and "[[unhappened days]]", with one such legend telling of a Time Lord adventurer journeying to "a wise old lady in a cave in the southern mountains", an apparent reference to [[the Kingmaker]]. | * [[Mount Plutarch]] appears again in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Three Paths (short story)}}, where it is clarified to be another name for [[Mount Lung]] from [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Lungbarrow (novel)}}, identifying it as the mountain where the Doctor lived in his youth, as first mentioned in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Time Monster (TV story)}}, and on top of which [[the Hermit]] dwelled. "Mount Plutarch" is said to be associated with the legends of the "[[untimes]]" and "[[unhappened days]]", with one such legend telling of a Time Lord adventurer journeying to "a wise old lady in a cave in the southern mountains", an apparent reference to [[the Kingmaker]]. | ||
* [[Anima Persis]] is mentioned in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Relative Dementias (novel)}} and [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Tomorrow Windows (novel)}}, with the former giving an explanation for the state it appears in when [[Ace]] visits it in ''Death Comes to Time''. | * [[Anima Persis]] is mentioned in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Relative Dementias (novel)}} and [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Tomorrow Windows (novel)}}, with the former giving an explanation for the state it appears in when [[Ace]] visits it in ''Death Comes to Time''. | ||
* The primarily narrative of the [[The Minister of Chance (series)|''Minister of Chance'' series]], first told in audio dramas beginning with [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Pointed Hand (audio story)}}, and retold in novel form in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Minister of Chance (novelisation)}}, carried on from the Minister's circumstances at the end of ''Death Comes to Time'', with the Minister forced to use the [[formula for doors]] to travel instead of [[Minister of Chance's TARDIS|his ship]]. | * The primarily narrative of the [[The Minister of Chance (series)|''Minister of Chance'' series]], first told in audio dramas beginning with [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Pointed Hand (audio story)}}, and retold in novel form in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Minister of Chance (novelisation)}}, carried on from the Minister's circumstances at the end of ''Death Comes to Time'', with the Minister forced to use the [[formula for doors]] to travel instead of [[Minister of Chance's TARDIS|his ship]]. |