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|main character    = [[Tom (The Book of the Enemy)|Tom]]
|main character    = [[Tom (The Book of the Enemy)|Tom]]
|featuring        = [[Sherlock Holmes]], [[Martian (War of the Worlds)|Martian]]s
|featuring        = [[Sherlock Holmes]], [[Martian (War of the Worlds)|Martians]]
|enemy            = ''[[The Book of the Enemy]]''
|enemy            = ''[[The Book of the Enemy]]''
|setting          = [[London]], [[1910s]]
|setting          = [[London]], [[1910s]]
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* [[Stout man (The Book of the Enemy)|Stout man]]
* [[Stout man (The Book of the Enemy)|Stout man]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* Holmes and [[John Watson|Watson]] visited [[Ruritania]] several times to assist King [[Rudolf (The Book of the Enemy)|Rudolf]].
* Holmes and [[John Watson|Watson]] visited [[Ruritania]] several times to assist King [[Rudolf (The Book of the Enemy)|Rudolf]].
* [[Great Britain|Britain]] established an alliance with [[Mars]] after the [[Martian (War of the Worlds)|Martian]]s' attempted [[Martian invasion of Earth|invasion of Earth]].
* [[Great Britain|Britain]] established an alliance with [[Mars]] after the [[Martian (War of the Worlds)|Martians]]' attempted [[Martian invasion of Earth|invasion of Earth]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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** History remembered the [[Martian Embassy]] as being burned down in the {{w|siege of Sidney Street}}. The siege was mentioned and compared to the Holmes novel {{wi|The Red-Headed League}} in {{w|Ronald Knox}}'s essay [http://www.diogenes-club.com/studies.htm ''Studies in the Literature of Sherlock Holmes'',] which first applied the idea of "[[canon]]" to works of fiction.
** History remembered the [[Martian Embassy]] as being burned down in the {{w|siege of Sidney Street}}. The siege was mentioned and compared to the Holmes novel {{wi|The Red-Headed League}} in {{w|Ronald Knox}}'s essay [http://www.diogenes-club.com/studies.htm ''Studies in the Literature of Sherlock Holmes'',] which first applied the idea of "[[canon]]" to works of fiction.
** The phrase "every trace of romance" was intended to be a reference to [[Lawrence Miles]]' novel ''[[Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance]]''.
** The phrase "every trace of romance" was intended to be a reference to [[Lawrence Miles]]' novel ''[[Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance]]''.
*The conception given of platonic objects in this story differs from how they're contemporarily framed.<ref>[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/abstract-objects/#WayNega SEP article on abstracta]</ref>
* The conception given of platonic objects in this story differs from how they're contemporarily framed.<ref>[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/abstract-objects/#WayNega SEP article on abstracta]</ref>


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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