Talk:Terradon
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In TV: Earthshock, the Fifth Doctor says that returning Adric to Terradon would involve going back to E-Space - it's actually a pretty central plot point in the first two episodes of the story. Given that statement, would that be enough to update Terradon from just 'possibly' being in E-Space? That seems pretty substantial proof to me. TARDIStraveler ☎ 11:00, April 24, 2013 (UTC)
- Yeah, that's enough. The page as it's currently written only references Full Circle so writing a more thorough article with more references is really only a good thing. In fact, if you go to the continuity section of Earthshock you'll find that Terradon being in E-Space is already referenced on this wiki. No ones done it here yet. Anoted ☎ 11:31, April 24, 2013 (UTC)
- The Data Core is not a valid source. Just because our Earthshock article says something doesn't make it so. There are a lot of errors in our articles. Heck, we had to change our very name because no one actually checked the Castrovalva script. It's very important that we always go back to the script to actually find the dialogue, which in this case does confirm that Terradon is very definitely in E-Space.
- DOCTOR: He wants to go back home!
- NYSSA: To Alzarius?
- ADRIC: No, to Terradon.
- DOCTOR: And that would involve the TARDIS going back into E-Space. [snip] It would also involve passing through the CVE.
- So there ya go. You get to Terradon by going through the CVE and on into E-Space.
czechout<staff /> ☎ ✍ 00:45: Thu 25 Apr 2013- I didn't mean to imply that the datacore was a valid source. I was trying to show that the Doctor saying something in an episode is a valid source. That the very thing he was asking about was already in the wiki. I personally haven't seen the episode and can't attest to what did or didn't happen. But I know that if it did, it's not just enough to be in the article it absolutely should be. Didn't mean to imply anything else. Anoted ☎ 09:42, April 26, 2013 (UTC)
- The Data Core is not a valid source. Just because our Earthshock article says something doesn't make it so. There are a lot of errors in our articles. Heck, we had to change our very name because no one actually checked the Castrovalva script. It's very important that we always go back to the script to actually find the dialogue, which in this case does confirm that Terradon is very definitely in E-Space.