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Outhra
on 2014-02-28 20:15:00 UTC
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I was rereading one of your missions recently to refresh myself on some matters of continuity, and I was wondering something. Near the beginning, Theia is in what appears to be some sort of testing range with someone named Anne, while someone named Caroline is appraising Ari's magic in the same area. Who are Anne and Caroline? Or more on point, what do they do, where are these magical tests taking place, and had you or the people that you cowrote with mentioned them prior to that appearance? Theia mentions that she talked to Anne at some point in the past, suggesting some familiarity with the RC 97 team, but I looked through all of your other missions and couldn't see either mentioned. Also, I can't place what their Department duties would be based only on this appearance, and that ambiguity is going to bug me if I don't figure this out.
Oh, and on a note related to one of your other missions, you might want to set the Google Docs for Overpowered and the Triggerhappy to Published mode. Some of the comments are still visible.
Now, for a last-ditch effort to contribute to the original topic: hooray, someone else remembers that Jenny exists! I seriously thought that she was going to have some sort of role in the story before the Time Lords were inevitably written back into the show, probably after the loss of the Master made the Doctor the last known Gallifrey-born Time Lord yet again. I'm not really sure why she wasn't, actually, since Steven Moffat was the one who petitioned the writing team to have Jenny saved from death in the first place, and as the current showrunner, he'd have plenty of opportunity to bring her back. But she was never mentioned again, and now the Time Lords are formally no longer extinct, which makes that plot setup seem like a bit of a waste. Unless she helps the Doctor bring the Time Lords back, of course. That could be fun.
(squints at the Doctor Who wiki) Wait, did you mean Jenny Flint, the distinctly-not-a-cloned-Time-Lord human from Series Six onward? You might have, and since I barely know anything about her, that would make the previous paragraph a little embarrassing.
Hear, hear. by
Lily Winterwood
on 2014-02-28 04:49:00 UTC
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Donna Noble was probably the New Who companion who was the most human. And that's why I love her. She is so human.