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Post by Tim Bradley on Aug 2, 2017 13:04:34 GMT
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Aug 4, 2017 11:49:02 GMT
Shouldnt their appearance in the Tudor period from Day of the Doctor go first, then The Bodysnathcers from the EDA's, then Sting of the Zygons, then the rest?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2017 12:09:37 GMT
Well, the internal chronology of each story looks like:
The Day of the Doctor The Barnacled Baby (circa 19th century) The Power of Three (1890) The Bodysnatchers (1894) Sting of the Zygons (1909) Skywatch 7 (likely 1981) Rest and Recreation (alien world, but maybe 1993?) Homeland (likely 1998) Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough (likely 2008) Death in Blackpool (2009) The Zygon Invasion/Inversion (maybe 2015; definitely sometime in the early 21st century) Absolution (36th century at least) Zygon Hunt (mention of Earth's Solar Defence Shield, so probably way into the future)
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Post by Tim Bradley on Aug 4, 2017 12:37:55 GMT
Well, the internal chronology of each story looks like: The Day of the DoctorThe Barnacled Baby (circa 19th century) The Power of Three (1890) The Bodysnatchers (1894) Sting of the Zygons (1909) Skywatch 7 (likely 1981) Rest and Recreation (alien world, but maybe 1993?) Homeland (likely 1998) Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough (likely 2008) Death in Blackpool (2009) The Zygon Invasion/Inversion (maybe 2015; definitely sometime in the early 21st century) Absolution (36th century at least) Zygon Hunt (mention of Earth's Solar Defence Shield, so probably way into the future) Doesn't 'Zygon Hunt' come after 'Terror of the Zygons', since it involves the aftermath of the Zygon attempt to conquer Earth with their 'loch ness monster'?
BTW, This is a timeline from the Zygons' point of view rather than a chronological Earth history point of view.
Tim.
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Post by constonks on Aug 4, 2017 12:45:15 GMT
Well, the internal chronology of each story looks like: The Day of the DoctorThe Barnacled Baby (circa 19th century) The Power of Three (1890) The Bodysnatchers (1894) Sting of the Zygons (1909) Skywatch 7 (likely 1981) Rest and Recreation (alien world, but maybe 1993?) Homeland (likely 1998) Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough (likely 2008) Death in Blackpool (2009) The Zygon Invasion/Inversion (maybe 2015; definitely sometime in the early 21st century) Absolution (36th century at least) Zygon Hunt (mention of Earth's Solar Defence Shield, so probably way into the future) Doesn't 'Zygon Hunt' come after 'Terror of the Zygons', since it involves the aftermath of the Zygon attempt to conquer Earth with their 'loch ness monster'?
BTW, This is a timeline from the Zygons' point of view rather than a chronological Earth history point of view.
Tim.
Wait, with the exception of Day of the Doctor (which is more of a hibernation than anything), do Zygons time travel? I don't recall them ever doing that. So shouldn't a chronological Earth history match up with the Zygons' point of view at every turn?
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Aug 4, 2017 16:50:15 GMT
Doesn't 'Zygon Hunt' come after 'Terror of the Zygons', since it involves the aftermath of the Zygon attempt to conquer Earth with their 'loch ness monster'?
BTW, This is a timeline from the Zygons' point of view rather than a chronological Earth history point of view.
Tim.
Wait, with the exception of Day of the Doctor (which is more of a hibernation than anything), do Zygons time travel? I don't recall them ever doing that. So shouldn't a chronological Earth history match up with the Zygons' point of view at every turn? Thats what i was thinking
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2017 7:25:40 GMT
Doesn't 'Zygon Hunt' come after 'Terror of the Zygons', since it involves the aftermath of the Zygon attempt to conquer Earth with their 'loch ness monster'? BTW, This is a timeline from the Zygons' point of view rather than a chronological Earth history point of view. Tim. Oh, right. I knew I was forgetting something obvious. I didn't mention Terror of the Zygons because of the continuity migraine that is UNIT dating, it'd probably be either before or after Skywatch 7. Given the hibernation cells used by the Zygons in Day, I'd say that news of Broton's death would be rather relative to those on Garros. The mention of both the Earth Defence Shield and Earthforce would definitely put it sometime in the future (knowing Nick Briggs, it's probably set in that same period as The Sontaran Experiment). We hadn't yet broken past our own Solar System in the 1970/80s, let alone started hunting for sport on foreign worlds.
Doesn't 'Zygon Hunt' come after 'Terror of the Zygons', since it involves the aftermath of the Zygon attempt to conquer Earth with their 'loch ness monster'?
BTW, This is a timeline from the Zygons' point of view rather than a chronological Earth history point of view.
Tim.
Wait, with the exception of Day of the Doctor (which is more of a hibernation than anything), do Zygons time travel? I don't recall them ever doing that. So shouldn't a chronological Earth history match up with the Zygons' point of view at every turn? As far as I'm aware, they're a species much like the Martians who have not discovered time travel. I think it'd be largely chronologically relative to Earth unless there's some kind of temporal phenomena like a time storm that bumped them back we're unaware of.
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