Board Thread:Inclusion debates/@comment-20607870-20161120213354/@comment-1789834-20161122040530

Rule 1: Since the actors remain in character all the way through (unlike A Fix with Sontarans) and that there's a basic narrative all the way through, it most certainly is a story.

Rule 2: I don't know is my honest answer. I can't imagine they'd have been able to use the characters without express permission from the copyright holders. This would have to be looked into by someone who'd know where to look.

Rule 3: If it's been broadcast, then it has most certainly been officially released.

Rule 4: This the biggest struggle. Is it meant to be set in the DWU? This can only be answered subjectively. Some will argue yes, as it doesn't interfere with other storylines and narratives. Others will argue no, for the simple reason that nothing specifically states it is. You can't state for a fact a 'yes' or 'no' unless you can find someone from the writing team to answer that for you. Therefore, we're left debating it and thus we don't reach an answer haha.

Our problems here are rules 2 and 4. If we can't solve those, then the page surely remains as it is until we can prove them? :)