Remnants of Gallifrey (Minisode)
Remnants of Gallifrey is a special minisode which aired to celebrate 60 years of Doctor Who.
Synopsis
A look back at the past has the Doctor search for his future.
Plot
The minisode opens with the Fourteenthth Doctor reminiscing about his recent time spent with the Sixteenth Doctor. (EP: The Expunction of Timeless History) He references "backtracking", and proceeds to mention losing his Vespa in London. (EP: The Vampire) He then queries where "that cruise ship" was going, which is later confirmed to be referring to Tranquility F-1-2-Z. (EP: The Fearmongerer)
Cast
- The Doctor - TheGingerDoctor
- The other ones - I'll get to it
Crew
- Writer - TheGingerDoctor
- Director - TheGingerDoctor
- Editor - TheGingerDoctor
- Composer - TheGingerDoctor
Continuity
There are several references in the TARDIS to adventures that the Doctor would later have as the Sixteenth Doctor, which lines up with various reference he himself makes in the minisode. These include a unit jeep and a block of zeiton, referencing Scheme of the Zeons; a Weeping Angel on the TARDIS Archives screen, referencing Feast of the Angels; a Sontaran helmet (specifically belonging to Shuon given the slight damage on one eye), referencing Operation: Sontar; and finally a specific lack of the Vespa that was last seen in this interior, which is called out by the Doctor, referencing its brief background appearance in The Vampire. The Doctor makes it very clear that he knows about Tranquility F-1-2-Z as he mentions it by name, which is backed up by two subtle background appearances in The Fearmongerer.
The Doctor lands on an exact copy of the destroyed Gallifrey seen at the end of The Fearmongerer, including the large chunks of remains of Tranquility F-1-2-Z and the titular creature itself, which the Doctor calls out and describes it as "not much trouble now".
Pravin mentions liking "the one with the giant robot". (TV: Robot)
The Doctor jokes about calling the survivors "Fred". (TV: The Ribos Operation)
The Doctor mentions seeing Gallifrey "thriving at the very edge of Time itself". (TV: Hell Bent)