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== Contemporary Setting - c. (October?) 2009? ==
== Contemporary Setting - c. (October?) 2009? ==


Are the UNIT and contemporary settings confirmed to be London 2010? The Christmas special was set in the past this year and there's nothing to suggest that [[The Stolen Earth]]/[[Journey's End]] was set near the end of 2009. In fact it must have been before October 2009, the setting of [[The Day of the Clown]] which was set after Sarah Jane met the Doctor again.
<s>Are the UNIT and contemporary settings confirmed to be London 2010? The Christmas special was set in the past this year and there's nothing to suggest that [[The Stolen Earth]]/[[Journey's End]] was set near the end of 2009. In fact it must have been before October 2009, the setting of [[The Day of the Clown]] which was set after Sarah Jane met the Doctor again.
This episode could very well be set in 2009 as well, the gap year may be used to sort out the "one year out" thing caused by [[Aliens of London]] having to be set in 2006.
This episode could very well be set in 2009 as well</s>, the gap year may be used to sort out the "one year out" thing caused by [[Aliens of London]] having to be set in 2006.
On another note, the Doctor only mentioned the Worm-whole traveling through space, so the San Helios scenes must take place during the contemporary time setting as well. -[[User:Khlieeq|khlieeq]] 21:35, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
On another note, the Doctor only mentioned the Worm-whole traveling through space, so the San Helios scenes must take place during the contemporary time setting as well. -[[User:Khlieeq|khlieeq]] 21:35, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
:Sorry forgot it was set during ''Easter'', I'm a bit slow today. Although the "one year out" thing could still be solved if the Christmas specials aren't set during a contemporary year.
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