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==Music Notes==
==Music Notes==
*This is the first episode to have the ''Dominic Glynn'' Theme Music, this was previously used as the Music Theme in ''Season 23''. This Music Theme would be used untill [[Fanon:The Destruction of the TARDIS (Part Four)|Part Four]] of "The Destruction of the TARDIS", although it was replaced as the Opening Theme Music, it was still heard on the Ending Credits. So it wasn't untill [[Fanon:The Labyrinth of Time (Part One)|Part One]] of "[[Fanon:The Labyrinth of Time|The Labyrinth of Time]]" that the music wasn't heard at all.
*This is the first episode to have the ''Dominic Glynn'' Theme Music, this was previously used as the Music Theme in ''Season 23''. This Music Theme would be used untill [[Fanon:The Destruction of the TARDIS (Part Four)|Part Four]] of "The Destruction of the TARDIS", although it was replaced as the Opening Theme Music, it was still heard on the Ending Credits. So it wasn't untill ''[[Fanon:The Labyrinth of Time (Part One)|Catacomb]]'', that the music wasn't heard at all.
*The music heard during the Ninth Doctors speech is from "The Impossible Planet".
*The music heard during the Ninth Doctors speech is from "The Impossible Planet".


==Story Notes==
==Story Notes==
*This is the first episode to have the "''TO BE CONTINUED...'' caption at the Cliff-Hanger. This wouldn't be repeated untill [[Fanon:The Labyrinth of Time (Part One)|Part One]] of "[[Fanon:The Labyrinth of Time|The Labyrinth of Time]]".
*This is the first episode to have the "''TO BE CONTINUED...'' caption at the Cliff-Hanger. This wouldn't be repeated untill ''[[Fanon:The Labyrinth of Time (Part One)|Catacomb]]''.
*This episode is the only one to date to have no Main Enemy.
*This episode is the only one to date to have no Main Enemy.
*With a running length of 3 minutes and 5 second, this is the shortest episode outer the whole entire series.
*With a running length of 3 minutes and 5 second, this is the shortest episode outer the whole entire series.

Revision as of 06:50, 4 September 2012

This is Part One of The Destruction of the TARDIS, it is followed by Part Two, Part Three, and Part Four

The Destruction of the TARDIS:
Part One
The Ninth Doctor's Hologram appears on the monitar to give the Doctor and Katarina a message of impending doom.
Publisher(s) Bhind45
Series The Sims
Engine The Sims 3 Engine
Creature None

The Destruction of the TARDIS (Part One) is a Doctor Who: Sims 3 episode, that was uploaded on July 14, 2012. It was the first episode of Doctor Who: The Sims 3 series to be uploaded. Christopher Eccleston who plays the Ninth Doctor in the New Series makes a appearance in the episode.

Plot

The Doctor runs into the TARDIS from a previous unseen adventure, only to find the TARDIS suffering from an unknown circumstance, as a result the TARDIS prepares to Self-Destruct. But before this happens a hologram of the Ninth Doctor appears on the Monitar. The Ninth Doctor explains that after this they must leave the TARDIS and let it become an ordanary Phone Box. The TARDIS than activates the Self-Destruct. TO BE CONTINUED...

Cast

Starring

  • The Doctor
  • Katarina Jones

Special Guest Star

  • Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor (credited as Hologram)

Music Composers

  • Murrry Gold
  • Dominic Glynn (Music Theme)

Music Notes

  • This is the first episode to have the Dominic Glynn Theme Music, this was previously used as the Music Theme in Season 23. This Music Theme would be used untill Part Four of "The Destruction of the TARDIS", although it was replaced as the Opening Theme Music, it was still heard on the Ending Credits. So it wasn't untill Catacomb, that the music wasn't heard at all.
  • The music heard during the Ninth Doctors speech is from "The Impossible Planet".

Story Notes

  • This is the first episode to have the "TO BE CONTINUED... caption at the Cliff-Hanger. This wouldn't be repeated untill Catacomb.
  • This episode is the only one to date to have no Main Enemy.
  • With a running length of 3 minutes and 5 second, this is the shortest episode outer the whole entire series.

Continuity

  • Many sound effects such as the Electronic Door Opening, Cloiser Bell, TARDIS Hum, and De-matilersation are from the Classic Series. These sound effects would continue to be used in future episdoes.
  • Christopher Eccleston makes a guest cameo appearance. This appearance was achieved by using archive footage from "The Parting of the Ways".
  • The Cloiser Bell can be heard when the TARDIS is Preparing to Self-Destruct. It would be heard again in Part Two and Part Four of "The Destruction of the TARDIS". This sound is from the Classic and New series, first used in "Logopolis".

Mistakes

  • During the End Credits when the images from the episode are being shown, there is an image of Katarina standing next to a Blue/Silver door. This did not happen in the episode. The reason for this is that the door was originaly Blue/Silver, but was changed, and the scene had to be refilmed. Before it was refilmed, the images on the Ending Credits were already edited.
  • Although not a mistake on the episodes part (No Pun Intendend), The Trailer that was uploaded prior to this included a clip of Christopher Eccleston turning his head towards the Doctor and Katarina. The appearance of the monitar and the size of his face is stikenly different to what it is in the actual episode.

Opening Sequence

This episode contains the first appearnce of the Blue Vortex Opening Sequence. This would be used untill Part Four of "The Destruction of the TARDIS".

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