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- From: dbarker@spang.Camosun.BC.CA (Deryk Barker)
- Subject: Re: "I'm going out now and may be some time"
- Message-ID: <1992Nov22.194736.15919@spang.Camosun.BC.CA>
- Organization: Camosun College, Victoria B.C, Canada
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- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 19:47:36 GMT
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- In article <792@nate.UUCP> nate!loring@cs.rit.edu writes:
- >In the last few weeks of watching Dr. Who I've seen the following quote
- >(and variations of it) used in several Dr. Who stories:
- >
- > "I'm going out now and may be some time"
- >
- >This was said by an explorer before leaving his group on his own and
- >getting to be the first person to either the north or south poles, right?
- >(pardon my ignorance, I'm US educated :-) ).
- >
- >The stories are:
- > Planet of Evil (when the Doctor leaves the control center for the last
- > time to deal with the monster Professor)
- > Nightmare of Eden (when the Doctor is leading all the Mandril's back
- > into the crystal)
- > Earthshock (when the doctor goes out into the caves to cool off after
- > his argument with Adric)
- >
- >Can anyone think of any other stories where a variation of this quote appeared?
- >Can anyone give me a reference for the quote? (I'm probably mangling it)
- >
- >Please email any responses to me and I'll summarise...
- >
- >Loring
- >--
- >Loring Holden - nate!loring@cs.rit.edu - (716) 377-6270
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