Citation Needed (short story)
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Citation Needed was the thirteenth short story in The Target Storybook.
Publisher's summary
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Plot
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Characters
- Encyclopedia Gallifreya
- Eleventh Doctor
- Clara Oswald
- Twelfth Doctor
- Missy
- Thirteenth Doctor
- Yasmin Khan
- Ryan Sinclair
- Graham O'Brien
References
Planets
- The Thirteenth Doctor and friends visit Pfiig for a picnic.
Creatures
Popular culture
- The Doctor has seen Frozen 387 times by their eleventh incarnation.
- There exists an audio file of the Doctor singing Snooker Loopy.
- The Three Little Pigs is about three pigs who are tormented by a bad wolf. There are at least three iterations of the story.
Food and beverages
- Encyclopedia Gallifreya mentions sandwiches and sausage rolls.
- The Thirteenth Doctor and her friends bring scotch eggs, and crisps in salt 'n' vinegar, cheese and onion, and possibly smoky bacon flavours, to their picnic.
- Graham remembers a drink he loved as a child, which was orange and bubbly and in a glass bottle.
Notes
- The story drops a reference to Winnie Clarence, a splinter of Clara Oswald who appeared only in the Doctor Who Magazine comic story Blood and Ice, also written by Rayner.
Continuity
- Encyclopedia Gallifreya has recorded information on the following:
- "A million" cross-references for OSWALD, CLARA, including OSWALD, OSWIN (TV: Asylum of the Daleks) and CLARENCE, OSWIN. (COMIC: Blood and Ice)
- The Eleventh Doctor's regeneration. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)
- The Moon turing out to be a giant egg. (TV: Kill the Moon)
- The Twelfth Doctor repeatedly dying for "a half billion years" inside the confession dial. (TV: Heaven Sent)
- The Twelfth Doctor's regeneration. (TV: Twice Upon a Time)
- The Thirteenth Doctor's taking on of Ryan Sinclair, Yasmin Khan, and Graham O'Brien as her companions, and their encounter with Tzim-Sha. (TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth)
- The Thirteenth Doctor's travels to Desolation (TV: The Ghost Monument), and to the American South. (TV: Rosa)
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