Talk:The Vault of Secrets (TV story)

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The Nightmare Man was allowed because it was within two weeks of the episode airing, and there are (apparently) screenshots from it online. This episode however does not have an image, therefore must be deleted according to the Tardis:Format for Television Story Entries which states one of the basic requirements being an image from the episode. --The Thirteenth Doctor 20:18, October 1, 2010 (UTC)


We Had A Page For the Elventh hour (with no pic) in about january we still talking about 2 weeks away anyway. Joshoedit 20:31, October 1, 2010 (UTC)

3 feb to be exact. If That page was created without a pic 2 months before airing. why should this be deleted 2 weeks 3 days before airing? Joshoedit 21:07, October 1, 2010 (UTC)

  • When it was announce the Doctor was going to appear in Death of the Doctor, the page was created and discussions were had about its creation so early. The I found the above page and the basic requirements stated that without a synopsis, cast list and in-universe image, the page should not be created. I was not part of the wiki in January, so I could not have brought this up, but I is likely that since there is no Doctor Who in February, the wiki has less editors, so is harder for other users to keep track of all things. However, now that it is known about these basic requirements, the page should not have been created so early. That is why there is no page for the Christmas episode yet. This page should not exist yet. --The Thirteenth Doctor 22:10, October 1, 2010 (UTC)

Production error[[edit source]]

Production error: light (and electromagnetic waves, such as radio waves) require 10-20 minutes to reach Earth from Mars - in such way it is impossible to hijack the "live" transmission of the probe.

  • The term "live" most probably refers to watching the footage as soon as it arrives. It's more discontinuity than production error. --The Thirteenth Doctor 09:55, October 21, 2010 (UTC)