Bibliophage (short story)
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Bibliophage was a short story written by Stephen Marley for Decalog 5: Wonders.
Bibliophage is notable for being one of only two stories in Decalog 5 to be officially connected to the Doctor Who universe: the main characters Reginald Forthman and Pik Lim later appeared in Marley's short story All the Fun of the Fear, in the 2013 Faction Paradox anthology Burning with Optimism's Flames, substantiating authorial intent that the story was meant to take place in the DWU much like another story in the book, The Judgement of Solomon, which featured Bernice Summerfield explicitly.
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- The Case of the Missing Absence involved an invisible entity.
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- Each story in Decalog 5: Wonders centres around a "wonder of the universe". The wonder in this story is the Library of Everything.
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- Reginald Forthman and Pik Lim are marooned in the Library of Everything. (PROSE: All the Fun of the Fear)
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