Vengeance of Morbius - Continuity

Continuity

  • This is Episode 7 of Series two in the Eighth Doctor's audio adventures with companion Lucie Miller, originally broadcast on BBC Radio in 2008.
  • Morbius and the Sisterhood of Karn previously appeared in the 1975 television serial The Brain of Morbius, during the Tom Baker years.
  • Straxus appeared in the conclusion to the first series of Eighth Doctor & Lucie audios, Human Resources, broadcast in 2007. He returns, newly regenerated and played by Peter Egan, in the 2012 box set, Dark Eyes.
  • The Time Ring first appeared in Genesis of the Daleks, and subsequently featured in the season finale of the first series of Eighth Doctor & Lucie audio adventures, Human Resources.
  • The Time Scoop first featured in The Five Doctors.
  • The Dispersal Chamber (also known as the Oubliette of Eternity) was used in Neverland.
  • The original stellar manipulator, The Hand of Omega, was seen in Remembrance of the Daleks.
  • The Headhunter was a recurring character during the first series of the Eighth Doctor & Lucy's audio adventures, and also appeared with them in Grand Theft Cosmos. She returns to resolve the cliffhanger in Orbis.

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