Writer[[edit source]]
I see on the Doctor Who: Lockdown! page that Chibnall is listed as the writer but not on this page. Do we know for sure if it was him?RingoRoadagain ☎ 23:52, April 8, 2020 (UTC)
Specific content[[edit source]]
As this is considered a valid source by the wiki, should there be pages for the specific Sontarans and the emergency transmission itself in-universe? (also, does this count as her actually being in a closet, or is it ambiguous?) Cookieboy 2005 ☎ 21:59, 28 April 2022 (UTC)
- The Sontarans: probably not. They're "an army of Sontarans", not individualised to any degree, so I don't think there would be grounds to create a page about them even if they appeared on-screen.
- The transmission… Maybe? I guess it counts as a piece of in-universe media. But then again, we don't have pages for specific phone calls. Seems like an edge case. I wouldn't delete it if someone bothered, but it doesn't look like a priority to me.
- I think it's clear in the story that she's hiding in a closet, but I don't think it's a distinctive enough closet to have its own page. I guess if someone bothers to create a general "closet" page, a note could be made there. Scrooge MacDuck ⊕ 22:03, 28 April 2022 (UTC)
About the anthology version[[edit source]]
Having finally bought the Lockdown book, I read through the talk page for a quick catch-up on how we deal with certain stories in this thing. I understand everything, more or less. That being said, I wanted to talk for a moment about this story:
This is, at first glance, a pretty straightforward prose rendition of the webcast, helped very much by the simplicity of the original video; it's just Jodie monologuing to the camera while verbally providing the set-up so no non-diegetic narration is required. Boom, simple transcript.
There's just one itsy bitsy little detail about this version that's admittedly easy to overlook: the Doctor signs it. As in, she literally ends the message with a handwritten signature!
This completely alters the context in which this message is being delivered in-universe, don't you think? The Doctor is talking to a camera in the webcast, but here it seems as if she's composed the message via written communication.
What are your thoughts? WaltK ☎ 20:00, 29 September 2024 (UTC)