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- Subject: Re: the doctor's love interes
- Message-ID: <1993Jan3.172729.563@rivers>
- Date: 3 Jan 93 17:27:28 -0600
- References: <1993Jan3.4153.15687@dosgate>
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- In article <1993Jan3.4153.15687@dosgate>, "dale clayton" <dale.clayton@canrem.com> writes:
- > rock@lakes.trenton.sc.us (Rockerboy) suggests:
- >
- > -> I thought Susan claimed to be from Gallifrey in the first episode.
- >
- > Gallifrey wasn't named until the Pertwee story The Time Warrior. Susan
- > only mentioned to Ian and Barbara that her and The Doctor were from
- > another time, another world (not exactly in those words, but close).
- >
- > Regards,
- > Dale Clayton
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- But we do still know she is from Gallifrey since she recognizes the Dark
- Tower in "The Five Doctors" and knows it means she's on Gallifrey.
- I suppose the Doctor could have told her, but since she is also supposed to
- be his granddaughter (and familiar with regeneration as we see later in
- the same story), and since there is never any contrary evidence, I conclude
- she is his granddaughter and from Gallifrey.
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- Steven.K.Manfred
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