Talk:Sleep No More (TV story)

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Title Card[[edit source]]

Why remove the screenshot of the title card? I don't understand the issue. Notsimonpegg 00:02, November 15, 2015 (UTC)

It was a png, and the file size was over 3 MB. Screenshots have to be jpg and less than 100 kb. If someone uploads a version compliant with our image policies (see T:IUP), then it can be readded. P&P talk contribs 00:07, November 15, 2015 (UTC)

Dead Air[[edit source]]

This episode had some similarities with the Tenth Doctor's Audio story "Dead Air", written by James Goss. Maybe this is something to be mentioned! http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Dead_Air_(audio_story) 62.116.63.236talk to me 16:24, November 15, 2015 (UTC)

Similarities are not notable enough for the page unless sourced by someone involved with the production. Shambala108 18:26, November 15, 2015 (UTC)

But these are significant similarities! As a matter of fact, the whole "Don't watch this or there are consequences!"-Stuff with its conklusion, that everyone who ignored that warning is now in terrible danger! 62.116.63.236talk to me 20:16, November 15, 2015 (UTC)

Not all similarities are references to another story. --DCLM 20:22, November 15, 2015 (UTC)

Le Verrier[[edit source]]

It's worth mentioning that Urbain Le Verrier was one of the two discoverers of Neptune, very probably why the station was named after him. You don't have to mention the naming, but it's worth mentioning the fact he discovered Neptune.

Neptune's also interesting that, being a mathematician as Le Verrier was, it was the first planet to be discovered mathematically. By studying the orbits of other planets, it was implied there must be a large planet past Uranus. It was predicted before it was seen.

188.29.165.168talk to me 18:42, November 16, 2015 (UTC)

A correction to the plot section[[edit source]]

In the 3rd to last paragraph from last it says they find Chopra dead but not eaten when they didn't find his body at all.