The Panopticon/Inclusion debate:Señor 105 continued

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An inclusion debate concerning the Señor 105 began in the old forums.

This is the continuation.

As I've noted on that page I've been contacted twice by the author of the "By the Time I Get to Venus" who cites his site for verification that he has Paul Leonard's permission to use the concepts and settings of Venus that were presented in Venusian Lullaby.

I am convinced of the truthfulness of the information provided me by the author.

Is a setting enough to bring this series of novellas into the DWU fold?

As I noted in the previous discussion Senor 105 appears up in one of the 3 novellas collected in Ms Wildthyme and Friends Investigate.

So if we think of as Iris' adventures as the first level spin-off, she started in the BBC Books books and then spun-off into her own adventures. Senor 105 is a spin-off from those adventures. Making him and his adventures a second level spin-off, or a spin-off of a spin-off.

So the question; is Señor 105's connection via Iris Wildthyme and the setting of Venus from Venusian Lullaby enough for us to cover the stories on this wiki and therefore within Doctor Who universe?