This is Sergeant Robert Dudley. (webcast)
This is Sergeant Robert Dudley. was a webcast short tying in with the Time Lord Victorious play Time Fracture. It and its follow-up continued the narrative of the earlier UNIT Field Logs series, revealing what had happened to Robert Dudley after he stepped through the Time Fracture.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
This is Sergeant Robert Dudley.
Transmitting from the court of Queen Elizabeth I.
Something went horribly wrong at UNIT black site…
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
Sergeant Robert Dudley sends a partially-corrupted transmission to UNIT to update them on what happened to him since "something went terribly wrong" at the Black Site, causing him to fall through the Time Fracture. After being nursed back to health on the planet Khan, he stepped through another iteration of the Fracture and has now ended up in what he believes to be Elizabethan England, though he has been unable to determine the exact date. He promises to send further transmissions once he knows more.
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Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Robert Dudley attempts to take energy readings.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Robert Dudley was played in this, Dudley here., and Is anyone receiving these transmissions?, by Myles Devonté[1] rather than Dare Emmanuel who portrayed him in the UNIT Field Logs. He was not credited.
- As with the 2 videos released after it, a message was hidden at the end of the video, showing a quote reading "How many seconds are there in eternity?", a quote from TV: Heaven Sent.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- UNIT Sergeant Robert Dudley entered the Time Fracture and something went wrong. (WC: 14683 UNIT Field Log, PROSE: Welcome to Operation Time Fracture)
- One of the locations in time and space to which the Time Fracture connects is Elizabethan England. (WC: Tia Kofi Enters the Time Fracture!)
- Dudley later made good on his promise to send further transmissions about his progress in Elizabethan England. (WC: Dudley here.)
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