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** A [[London]] [[double decker bus]] resembling [[Iris Wildthyme]]'s [[Celestial Omnibus]], the Number 22 to [[Putney Common]], can be glimpsed in the opening scenes. (This was retroactively made to be a reference, with designs of the Celestial Omnibus later on being heavily influenced by this one bus in ''Rose''.) | ** A [[London]] [[double decker bus]] resembling [[Iris Wildthyme]]'s [[Celestial Omnibus]], the Number 22 to [[Putney Common]], can be glimpsed in the opening scenes. (This was retroactively made to be a reference, with designs of the Celestial Omnibus later on being heavily influenced by this one bus in ''Rose''.) | ||
** The concept of a [[time war]] originated in the ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic {{cs|4-D War (comic story)}}, where [[Time Lord]]s of the [[Dark Times]] fight in the [[Black Sun War]]. The concept would later become a major part of the [[War in Heaven]] of the ''[[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]]'', before eventually finding its way onto television in the form of the [[Last Great Time War]], initially mentioned in {{cs|Rose (TV story)}}.<ref>[[Lance Parkin]], an author for the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] line, discussed the development of this, its impact on the book line, and the behind-the-scenes thought process [http://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/time-can-be-rewritten-41-the-gallifrey-chronicles/#comment-35223 here].</ref> | ** The concept of a [[time war]] originated in the ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic {{cs|4-D War (comic story)}}, where [[Time Lord]]s of the [[Dark Times]] fight in the [[Black Sun War]]. The concept would later become a major part of the [[War in Heaven]] of the ''[[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]]'', before eventually finding its way onto television in the form of the [[Last Great Time War]], initially mentioned in {{cs|Rose (TV story)}}.<ref>[[Lance Parkin]], an author for the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] line, discussed the development of this, its impact on the book line, and the behind-the-scenes thought process [http://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/time-can-be-rewritten-41-the-gallifrey-chronicles/#comment-35223 here].</ref> | ||
** In the ''[[Virgin New Adventures]]'' novel {{cs|Lungbarrow (novel)}}, the [[Time Vortex]] is red when travelling forward in time and blue when travelling backwards. This idea was used again from [[Series 1 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 1]] to [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|4]] of the new series. | ** In the ''[[Virgin New Adventures]]'' novel {{cs|Lungbarrow (novel)}}, the [[Time Vortex]] is red when travelling forward in time and blue when travelling backwards. This idea was used again from [[Series 1 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 1]] to [[Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|4]] of the new series. | ||
* [[UNIT]] officer [[Muriel Frost]], who originated from the [[1990 (releases)|1990]] ''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic {{cs|The Mark of Mandragora (comic story)}}, appears in {{cs|Aliens of London (TV story)}}. | * [[UNIT]] officer [[Muriel Frost]], who originated from the [[1990 (releases)|1990]] ''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic {{cs|The Mark of Mandragora (comic story)}}, appears in {{cs|Aliens of London (TV story)}}. | ||
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