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Post by omega on Sept 27, 2018 23:18:20 GMT
So, this is what I have for now: You've missed The Company of Friends and the Mary Shelley trilogy, both of which are before he meets Charley. Where they sit relative to each other and relative to Shada is a bit open to interpretation, though. Mary's Story leads into The Silver Turk, and is the only audio to connect the novels and comics unambiguously in the same stream of dialogue.
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Post by Digi on Sept 27, 2018 23:49:19 GMT
You've missed The Company of Friends and the Mary Shelley trilogy, both of which are before he meets Charley. Where they sit relative to each other and relative to Shada is a bit open to interpretation, though. Mary's Story leads into The Silver Turk, and is the only audio to connect the novels and comics unambiguously in the same stream of dialogue. Yes I know...it was completely absent from the quoted post at the time I replied to it (15 months ago).
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Post by Hieronymus on Sept 28, 2018 2:25:12 GMT
Has anyone attempted to fit in the Short Trips as well?
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Post by Digi on Sept 28, 2018 11:16:51 GMT
Has anyone attempted to fit in the Short Trips as well? My current read of things (though naturally this sometimes requires revision as we learn new things).
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Post by lidar2 on Sept 28, 2018 11:20:30 GMT
Not during the Lucie Miller era no, but he shows up in Dark Eyes 3 (when the Doctor is travelling with Liv and kind of with Molly). IIRC it is stated or implied in the Gallifrey Time War set that this was Narvin from the Time War going back and trying to rewrite things, it was not the "contemporary" Narvin that the 8th Doctor met.
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Post by sherlock on Sept 28, 2018 11:27:39 GMT
Has anyone attempted to fit in the Short Trips as well? My current read of things (though naturally this sometimes requires revision as we learn new things). Only problem I see with that is Dark Eyes 1, which has some random Time Lord as President who (far as I'm aware) doesn't get a name or mentioned again. I suppose its possible that Romana simply lost re-election after Gallifrey VI, which would account for her absence in Time Lord centred stories in the EDAs, Dark Eyes and Doom Coalition. After the crisis in Doom Coalition presumably she won election once more, allowing for the events of Intervention: Earth/Enemy Lines. Alternatively the President in Dark Eyes 1 could be a deputy filling in for some reason (Sirens of Time-style), which would allow it to be either before or after Enemy Lines.
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Post by mrperson on Jan 30, 2019 0:22:32 GMT
Huh. Strange, for some reason I was under the impression that Gallifrey started around the 4th's period, but I don't recall a specific reference (ie, description of him) in the dialogue. And then it seemed to jump to 8 when Narvin does his Dark Eyes stuff. And it's definitely still 8 now. I manage to get things spectacularly wrong for no identifiable reason at times, however.
It occurs to me: wasn't Romana's reference to Zagreus in something like series 6 or 8? (Something about wishing the whole Zagreus business hadn't been hushed up (in fact, I have a possible fake memory forming that it was uttered in reference to the War Council seeking to raise Rassilon). Am I completely mixed up?
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Post by mrperson on Jan 30, 2019 0:23:04 GMT
So, this is what I have for now: You've missed The Company of Friends and the Mary Shelley trilogy, both of which are before he meets Charley. Where they sit relative to each other and relative to Shada is a bit open to interpretation, though.To be fair, Shada happened twice.
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Post by mrperson on Jan 30, 2019 0:37:32 GMT
Not during the Lucie Miller era no, but he shows up in Dark Eyes 3 (when the Doctor is travelling with Liv and kind of with Molly). IIRC it is stated or implied in the Gallifrey Time War set that this was Narvin from the Time War going back and trying to rewrite things, it was not the "contemporary" Narvin that the 8th Doctor met. I thought the reference was to Dark Eyes. Didn't Romana use his fake title "emergency coordinator in extremis" and wasn't that from one of the DE sets?
Then again, it may be that my memory of the Gallifrey series is simply wrong. I've only done one full listen to and not a very long time ago (whenever they opened the first few sets to download, I bought everything available).
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