Florence O'Connor and the Sandwich of Doom (audio story)

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Florence O'Connor and the Sandwich of Doom was the first story in the audio anthology Saving Time, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by John Dorney and featured Georgia Tennant as Jenny and Sean Biggerstaff as Noah.

Publisher's summary

Jenny has solved her immediate problem of being hunted by the cyborg COLT-5000 bounty hunter once known as Geraldine. Jenny's new problem is that she is being hunted by a cyborg COLT-5000 once known as her best friend, Noah.

The timelines are in chaos. There is only one way to fix things. And it involves cheese and pickle...

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Continuity

  • This story follows on directly from Her Own Worst Enemy [+]Loading...["Her Own Worst Enemy (audio story)"], which sees Noah becoming the COLT-5000 rather than Geraldine Diamond, due to Jenny's attempt at "fixing" Geraldine's timeline.
  • This results in Jenny's timeline being temporarily frozen. Something similar happened to both the Twelfth and First Doctors when the First Doctor refused to regenerate, as seen in Twice Upon a Time [+]Loading...["Twice Upon a Time (TV story)"].
  • It's noted that William Shakespeare's timeline is fractured. In one timeline, he's King Richard III, as witnessed in The Kingmaker [+]Loading...["The Kingmaker (audio story)"], whereas in another he's apparently fighting witches as seen in The Shakespeare Code [+]Loading...["The Shakespeare Code (TV story)"].
  • Due to her lack of a surname, Jenny is referred to as "Jenny Who". Despite "Who" being a placeholder for those without surnames, her father used "Who" as a surname numerous times. Missy thought he did this on purpose to look mysterious but dropped it when it started to appear "on the nose". She told this to Bill Potts in World Enough and Time [+]Loading...["World Enough and Time (TV story)"].
  • A human who resembled the Doctor in numerous ways also called himself Dr. Who. According to The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Day of the Doctor (novelisation)"], he was a fictional person. However, according to other accounts, such as Unnatural History [+]Loading...["Unnatural History (novel)"], it was posed that he was not only real, but that he existed due multiple shifts in history causing numerous origin stories for the Doctor.

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