Who Killed Kennedy (novel): Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
no edit summary
m (Scrooge MacDuck moved page Who Killed Kennedy epilogue (short story) to Who Killed Kennedy (novel): See talk page. Merge in long-awaited progress.)
No edit summary
Tag: 2017 source edit
Line 240: Line 240:
In [[2016 (releases)|2016]], [[David Bishop]] wrote a new version of ''Who Killed Kennedy'' to mark the twentieth anniversary of its original publication. The most notable addition was an epilogue set after [[1996]].
In [[2016 (releases)|2016]], [[David Bishop]] wrote a new version of ''Who Killed Kennedy'' to mark the twentieth anniversary of its original publication. The most notable addition was an epilogue set after [[1996]].


In this version, after finishing the "final" entry of [[Who Killed Kennedy|his book]], [[James Stevens]] contacts the [[Twelfth Doctor]] and convinces him to alter the coordinates of {{Delgado}}'s [[Time Ring]] so that he can travel to [[25 August]] [[1971]]. He prevents [[Francis Cleary]] from killing [[Dodo Chaplet|Dodo]]. Both he and Cleary die in the struggle but it allows Stevens' younger self and Dodo to live on happily together. In the new timeline, it is no longer known who killed [[John F. Kennedy|Kennedy]] and Stevens and Dodo eventually write [[The Doctor in popular culture and mythology|a series of children's stories]] about an old man who travels through [[time]] and [[space]]. An in-universe version of [[David Bishop]] reveals at the end that Stevens died shortly after [[December]] [[2015]] at the [[age]] of seventy.
In this version, after finishing the "final" entry of [[Who Killed Kennedy|his book]], [[James Stevens]] contacts the [[Twelfth Doctor]] and convinces him to alter the coordinates of {{Delgado}}'s [[Time Ring]] so that he can travel to [[11 August]] [[1971]]. He prevents [[Francis Cleary]] from killing [[Dodo Chaplet|Dodo]]. Both he and Cleary die in the struggle but it allows Stevens' younger self and Dodo to live on happily together. In the new timeline, it is no longer known who killed [[John F. Kennedy|Kennedy]] and Stevens and Dodo eventually write [[The Doctor in popular culture and mythology|a series of children's stories]] about an old man who travels through [[time]] and [[space]]. An in-universe version of [[David Bishop]] reveals at the end that Stevens died shortly after [[December]] [[2015]] at the [[age]] of seventy.


In a tweet asking if the Doctor received the call from James Stevens while at [[St Luke's University]], David Bishop answered, ''"if this lines up, yes"''. <ref>https://twitter.com/davidbishop/status/1323285344788353025</ref>
In a tweet asking if the Doctor received the call from James Stevens while at [[St Luke's University]], David Bishop answered, ''"if this lines up, yes"''. <ref>https://twitter.com/davidbishop/status/1323285344788353025</ref>
Trusted
44,448

edits

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.