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Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:So NOT the story I am remembering/refering to!!The Last Doctor wrote on 11/5/24 7:49 pm:No. Londinium is not WWII London. There is a Dalek cameo, but it isDaniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:.... but did it also feature Churchill's Ironsides??Blueshirt wrote on 11/5/24 12:42 am:That’s The Wedding of River Song. It doesn’t take place in WWII, though it does feature Churchill - as the Holy Roman Emperor.The Doctor wrote:Normally, I would claim I have a failing memory, but I am sure there was a 'Flying Train' in the WWII episode (Victory of the Daleks).In article <xn0olnj6y2jvayh004@post.eweka.nl>, Blueshirt <blueshirt@eweka.news> wrote:I was correcting Daniel's "flying trains" comment as thereDaniel70 wrote:We got the point.solar penguin wrote on 10/5/24 4:28 pm:Spitfires in space!!!What part of ‘in a parallel universe’ are you twoI'm glad I'm not the ONLY person to have been able to
having trouble with?
see that some 'Science fiction ' fans, here-abouts, are
having problems with the fiction part of the
grouping!!
I mean "Ironsides" and "Flying Trains" during WWII!! REALLY??
was none in the WWII episode (Victory of the Daleks). It was Spitfires in space... as we've told him before!!!
The flying train was the Mummy episode, which wasn't set
during WWII.
In the Mummy episode, 'we' were *ON* the train with the
mummys. The scene I'm thinking of is an Opening Scene
'train-exterior' distance shot with the train flying around
amongst multi-storied buildings. Not a critical PLOT point,
just to show that it wasn't 'today', I guess .... It may have
even been a Steam Engine Train.
There is also Dickens and pterodactyls …
of a badly damaged New Paradigm Dalek Supreme that the Doctor
cannibalises for its data core.
The Episode is about time being broken - Earth is trapped in an
eternal single moment.
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