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== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
* [[The Vlinx]] was introduced in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}, where its name was taken for granted. This story clarifies its proper designation as "[[Vlinkstatic X-Form Robo-Neuro-Actoform]] [[Vlinkstatic X-Form Robo-Neuro-Actoform Designation Number 5576]]", confirming it to be a specimen of a wider model of [[robot]]s, while reaffirming that it prefers to be known as simply "the Vlinx". | * [[The Vlinx]] was introduced in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}, where its name was taken for granted. This story clarifies its proper designation as "[[Vlinkstatic X-Form Robo-Neuro-Actoform]] [[Vlinkstatic X-Form Robo-Neuro-Actoform Designation Number 5576|Designation Number 5576]]", confirming it to be a specimen of a wider model of [[robot]]s, while reaffirming that it prefers to be known as simply "the Vlinx". | ||
* Maestro is referred to as a member of the "[[Pantheon of Discord]]", after which the overall skit is named. The name originated in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)}} as a name for the group to which [[the Trickster]] belonged, which would become conflated with "[[the Pantheon]]" mentioned in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Devil's Chord (TV story)}} in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Legend of Ruby Sunday (TV story)}} via Maestro and the Trickster being cited as part of the same litany of gods. This story marks the first source explicitly using both Maestro and the "Pantheon of Discord" terminology. | * Maestro is referred to as a member of the "[[Pantheon of Discord]]", after which the overall skit is named. The name originated in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)}} as a name for the group to which [[the Trickster]] belonged, which would become conflated with "[[the Pantheon]]" mentioned in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Devil's Chord (TV story)}} in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Legend of Ruby Sunday (TV story)}} via Maestro and the Trickster being cited as part of the same litany of gods. This story marks the first source explicitly using both Maestro and the "Pantheon of Discord" terminology. | ||
* [[Maestro]] debuted in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Devil's Chord (TV story)}}. They boast that the Doctor can't stop them "this time", alluding to their prior defeat opposite him, from whose events they borrow the song ''[[I've Got a Dog]]''. The line "Music is ''mine''!", delivered in a petulant bellow, is also quoted from that story. | * [[Maestro]] debuted in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Devil's Chord (TV story)}}. They boast that the Doctor can't stop them "this time", alluding to their prior defeat opposite him, from whose events they borrow the song ''[[I've Got a Dog]]''. The line "Music is ''mine''!", delivered in a petulant bellow, is also quoted from that story. |