There's a storm coming: 19 March (short story)
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There's a storm coming: 19 March was a short story in the Into the Unknown series.
Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
There's a storm coming.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
Professor Grey explains the original editor Sam Ferrian’s belief that there were places where time had worn thin and that some days had temporal significance. Professor Grey explains that together they identified these "Storm Days". He reveals that 19 March is one such Storm Day, due to its history of significant events, and wonders if in 2021 it will bring a chance to find answers about Wester Drumlins and the Weeping Angels.
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Professor Maxwell Grey
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In ancient times, 19 March was celebrated as Quinquatrus, a "festival" celebrating the goddess Minerva.
Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The original editor of the Into The Unknown blog
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Sam Ferrian’s belief in time wearing thin at certain locations matches the Twelfth Doctor’s description of Coal Hill School. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die)
- Grey mentions numerous Mandela Effect incidents surrounding Christmas Day, including aliens controlling swathes of the population, robot santas, deadly Christmas trees, (TV: The Christmas Invasion) a titanic spaceship narrowly missing London, (TV: Voyage of the Damned) a huge robot walking across London, (TV: The Next Doctor) and snowmen coming to life. (TV: The Snowmen)
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- There's a storm coming: 19 March on the Into the Unknown blog