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Post by pk9 on Feb 23, 2017 23:45:57 GMT
I was going through Twitter for references to Pi Day for some reason, and I came across some posts that said stuff like "Psh, 3/14/15 isn't a true Pi Day, the last one was 3/14/1592 and the next one won't be til 3/14/15926". Of course, none of us will be around 13000 years from now, but in the Whoniverse, humanity lasts until the very end (Utopia). So they could fly the TARDIS to 15926 AD. Or 159,265 AD or 1,592,653 etc"
Of course, for there to be an episode, there'd have to be some sort of villain and threat. No ideas on that yet.
Thoughts?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 22:38:54 GMT
Problem is "Pi day" only works in North America. Everywhere else it's 14/3. I think you'd find a fair amount of resistant to a backwards date from a show produced in Wales by the BBC. I suppose you could have the episode take place in America, but I doubt it. We have an alternative Pi Day of 22/7, which approximates Pi...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2017 2:24:30 GMT
Problem is "Pi day" only works in North America. Everywhere else it's 14/3. I think you'd find a fair amount of resistant to a backwards date from a show produced in Wales by the BBC. I suppose you could have the episode take place in America, but I doubt it. We have an alternative Pi Day of 22/7, which approximates Pi... Well that does put a damper on that... I do think it would be funny if there were a little "incident" in one of the Doctor's adventures in the past that caused the difference in how we lay out our dates in America.
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