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Listed, I personally think it best to separate them. DrWho42 23:57, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
Wasn't it revealed in the "Masque of Mandragora" that the TARDIS translates foreign languages.
Why is the book listed (in several places in the article) as coming out in 1991? The Eighth Doctor wasn't even created until 1996 and the first EDA novel came out in 1997 so how would the last EDA novel come out in 1991?
As reflected in the above comments, " The Masque of Mandragora" is the source of the notion that the TARDIS telepathically translates languages for those the Doctor allows to share the gift. Therefore:
has been removed from the article. Perhaps the book gives a detail about this process which isn't present in "Masque", but is later seen in the 2005 series. However, on the face of it, the statement read false. CzechOut ☎ | ✍ 18:15, 19 February 2008 (UTC)
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Listed, I personally think it best to separate them. DrWho42 23:57, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
Wasn't it revealed in the "Masque of Mandragora" that the TARDIS translates foreign languages.
Why is the book listed (in several places in the article) as coming out in 1991? The Eighth Doctor wasn't even created until 1996 and the first EDA novel came out in 1997 so how would the last EDA novel come out in 1991?
As reflected in the above comments, " The Masque of Mandragora" is the source of the notion that the TARDIS telepathically translates languages for those the Doctor allows to share the gift. Therefore:
has been removed from the article. Perhaps the book gives a detail about this process which isn't present in "Masque", but is later seen in the 2005 series. However, on the face of it, the statement read false. CzechOut ☎ | ✍ 18:15, 19 February 2008 (UTC)