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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* Ardethe's three moons are named after the original members of {{w|Bananarama}}: (Keren) Woodward, (Sarah) Dallin and (Siobhan) Fahey. | * Ardethe's three moons are named after the original members of {{w|Bananarama}}: (Keren) Woodward, (Sarah) Dallin and (Siobhan) Fahey. | ||
* In the original ''[[Audio Visuals]]'' story ''Deadfall'', where Ardethe was first introduced, it was [[Gallifrey]] after the [[Time Lord]]s were destroyed by the [[Dalek]]s in ''Planet of Lies''. There are still hints of this in the novel, such as the "[[Shobogan|Shabooj'm]]" who inhabit its ruins. Ardethe was eventually confirmed to be the ruin of one of the [[Nine Homeworlds]] through an offhand mention in the ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' short story ''[[The Story So Far... (short story)|The Story So Far...]]''. | * In the original ''[[Audio Visuals (fan work)|Audio Visuals]]'' story ''Deadfall'', where Ardethe was first introduced, it was [[Gallifrey]] after the [[Time Lord]]s were destroyed by the [[Dalek]]s in ''Planet of Lies''. There are still hints of this in the novel, such as the "[[Shobogan|Shabooj'm]]" who inhabit its ruins. Ardethe was eventually confirmed to be the ruin of one of the [[Nine Homeworlds]] through an offhand mention in the ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' short story ''[[The Story So Far... (short story)|The Story So Far...]]''. | ||
* The destruction of "[[Fred]]'s homeworld", as seen in ''Planet of Lies'', was also mentioned in [[Cyber-Hunt (novelisation)|the 2021 novelisation of ''Cyber-Hunt'']], where Fred makes a deal with the [[man in black (Cyber-Hunt)|man in black]] to have it undone. Fred successfully fulfills his part of the bargain and severs Fred from his original history as the price to pay for erasing his homeworld's destruction from [[time]], leaving behind an amnesiac Fred who has been untethered from [[The Doctor|his former identity]], now occupied by [[Eighth Doctor|a different man]]. As a result, a possible interpretation is that the ruined Ardethe of ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]'' is the planetary equivalent of Fred, the "ghost" of a ruined Gallifrey that now never was, existing separately from the "real" Gallifrey. However, only the context of the unlicensed ''Audio Visuals'' ties Fred's destroyed homeworld to the planet seen in ''Deadfall'' and ''The Story So Far…''. | * The destruction of "[[Fred]]'s homeworld", as seen in ''Planet of Lies'', was also mentioned in [[Cyber-Hunt (novelisation)|the 2021 novelisation of ''Cyber-Hunt'']], where Fred makes a deal with the [[man in black (Cyber-Hunt)|man in black]] to have it undone. Fred successfully fulfills his part of the bargain and severs Fred from his original history as the price to pay for erasing his homeworld's destruction from [[time]], leaving behind an amnesiac Fred who has been untethered from [[The Doctor|his former identity]], now occupied by [[Eighth Doctor|a different man]]. As a result, a possible interpretation is that the ruined Ardethe of ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]'' is the planetary equivalent of Fred, the "ghost" of a ruined Gallifrey that now never was, existing separately from the "real" Gallifrey. However, only the context of the unlicensed ''Audio Visuals'' ties Fred's destroyed homeworld to the planet seen in ''Deadfall'' and ''The Story So Far…''. | ||
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