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This is the first televised Doctor Who story to make a direct reference to Star Trek. [10] The Chula ships are named after Chula, an Indian/Bangladeshi fusion restaurant in Hammersmith, London where the writers celebrated and discussed their briefs on the scripts they were to write for the season after being commissioned by Russell T Davies. [11]
Star Trek: The Next Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation 2 is an eight-issue limited series comic book written by Scott and David Tipton, assisted by Tony Lee on issues 1 to 4, with art by J.K. Woodward. The series is published by IDW Publishing with the first issue released in May 2012. These were collected in two graphic novels published on 9 ...
This Star Trek novel contains numerous references to Doctor Who, including cameo appearances by the Second and Fourth incarnations of The Doctor on pages 154 and 13, Metebelis crystals from the serials The Green Death and Planet of the Spiders are mentioned on page 57, and on page 200, Kirk recalls legends of a planet of stagnant time ...
Universes collided when the creatives behind Star Trek and Doctor Who assembled at San Diego Comic-Con this past weekend for a lively conversation moderated by TVLine’s Keisha Hatchett. Russell ...
The Star Trek Encyclopedia: General ISBN 0-671-53609-5: 2000 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion: Episode & Series Guides ISBN 0-671-50106-2: 2001 Star Trek Starship Spotter: Starships ISBN 0-7434-3725-X: 2002 Starfleet Survival Guide: General ISBN 0-7434-1842-5: 2002 Star Trek Star Charts: The Complete Atlas of Star Trek: Cartography ISBN 0 ...
In 1982, Jean Airey's novella The Doctor and the Enterprise featured a crossover between the universes of Doctor Who and Star Trek, in which the Fourth Doctor finds himself on the USS Enterprise. The Enterprise is attacked by a Sontaran fleet (which is unrecognizable to Captain Kirk and crew), prompting the Doctor to urgently warn the crew to ...
During the 1980s, Peel wrote a licensed spin-off novel based on the popular 1960s TV series The Avengers, titled Too Many Targets.He is also known for his various books based on Doctor Who, Star Trek and James Bond Jr. (written as "John Vincent").
The Doctor has always had a complicated relationship with time and space, and never has that been truer than in the case of “The Star Beast”, the first of three episodes marking Doctor Who’s ...