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Had the series not been truncated, it would have likely been more notable for containing the first onscreen meeting between Sarah Jane's two adopted children, Luke and Sky.  It also significantly enshrined the fan term "[[Clani]]" into the show's narrative and featured a non-[[Sontaran]] role for [[Dan Starkey]].
Had the series not been truncated, it would have likely been more notable for containing the first onscreen meeting between Sarah Jane's two adopted children, Luke and Sky.  It also significantly enshrined the fan term "[[Clani]]" into the show's narrative and featured a non-[[Sontaran]] role for [[Dan Starkey]].


Furthermore, it featured journalism to a higher degree than most episodes of the series, with both Sarah and Rani acting as [[journalist|reporters]]. For Sarah, the story gave a rare glimpse of her career as it was before she met [[the Doctor]].  For Rani, it was the most significant onscreen evidence viewers had that she might become a journalist since her introduction in ''[[The Day of the Clown (TV story)|The Day of the Clown]]''.
Furthermore, it featured journalism to a higher degree than most episodes of the series, with both Sarah and Rani acting as [[journalist|reporters]]. For Sarah, the story gave a rare glimpse of her career as it was before she met [[the Doctor]].  For Rani, it was the most significant onscreen evidence viewers had that she might become a [[journalist]] since her introduction in ''[[The Day of the Clown (TV story)|The Day of the Clown]]''.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
[[Joseph Serf]] has launched his new [[SerfBoard]], the must-have computer that no one can resist owning. Everyone wants the brand new device — and why not? What could be so dangerous about a computer?
[[Joseph Serf]] has launched his new [[SerfBoard]], the must-have [[computer]] that no one can resist owning. Everyone wants the brand new device — and why not? What could be so dangerous about a computer?


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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