Howling:Why no mention of Martha?

In SJA Death of the Doctor, a whole bunch of ex-companions of the Doctor are mentioned, including Liz Shaw, Harry Sullivan, Tegan, Ace (possibly), etc, etc. Yet I find it a bit odd that all the way through the story, no one so much as mentions Martha Jones, a person who not only travelled with the Doctor, but was also affiliated with UNIT itself. Does this mean anything at all? 82.2.136.93 17:05, November 7, 2011 (UTC)

Sarah Jane was telling Clyde and Rani what she had just learned by Googling TARDIS, but she had already known that Martha was with UNIT from The Stolen Earth, and she and Mickey probably hadn't been going "freelance" for long enough to make an impression yet. Or, from a real world point of view, she was listing off the classic companions who we hadn't heard from in years, but didn't bother mentioning Martha because her most recent appearance was only a year ago and we all already know what her fate was.Icecreamdif talk to me 19:43, November 7, 2011 (UTC)

Sarah Jane might also have been reluctant to draw the youngsters' attention to two former companions (Martha and Mickey) who'd taken up a "gun toting" approach. She failed to mention Jack Harkness, too, possibly for the same reason. --2.101.57.89 22:25, November 7, 2011 (UTC)

UNIT themselves fail to mention Martha, which does seem odd. Then again, it's important to bear in mind that all this is after the Time Cracks started deleting history. Perhaps in the current timeline, Martha never travelled with the Doctor? 194.168.208.42 14:59, November 15, 2011 (UTC)

Well the answer is pretty simple. Sarah Jane had met Martha. When Sarah Jane was talking about the past companions, she was googling people that were inspired by the Doctor. She wouldn't google Martha or Jack, or mention them, because she knew of them already. Where as Ace, Tegan, Ian and Barbara etc were all people she never met, from all over, all inspired by the Doctor. As for UNIT not mentioning her, not only is she freelance now, so possibly hard to track down, but considering the plan to steal the TARDIS, would you rather invite someone who was part of UNIT themselves, have special training, and their husband, both young and strong, able to fight etc, or two older companions in their 50s/60s who won't be too fast, or strong, and easy to capture? So it was likely choice not to invite Martha. --The Thirteenth Doctor talk to me 15:15, November 15, 2011 (UTC)

As The Thirteenth Doctor points out, it wasn't really UNIT that omitted Martha, etc., it was a renegade colonel in cahoots with renegade Shansheeth. Tia Karim wouldn't have wanted to risk bringing in anyone who'd know enough about UNIT procedures to get suspicious of her story about security precautions. She'd also have wanted to keep the numbers down. More guests would mean a larger contingent to guard the place, requiring other commissioned officers -- and they'd be apt to get suspicious, too. She brought in what she (rightly) thought would be enough former companions to let them use their memories and what she (wrongly) thought would be a manageable group. --2.96.31.103 22:55, November 15, 2011 (UTC)

What people said above and
 * 1) You can't google everyone, especially a secret agent hunting aliens
 * 2) Martha and SJ know each other, so she could have visited the children offscreen and possibly quite frequently...It's not like one of them live on an alien planet or in another time...
 * 3) Martha may not be considered a proper companion by the Shansheeth or doesn't have enough memory to weave the key simply because she has only been revealed to have a few adventures with the Doctor in the TARDIS. Not only was she the companion in only 1 season but also the fact that many episodes of the season form arcs make her almost a mere guest. From canonical TV appearances only, the Shansheeth could think that Martha has only been to/met Shakespeare, New New York, hybrid Dalek in Manhattan, 42, end of time, and Messaline (Moon was transported by Judoon, Lazarus Experiment doesn't involve the tardis, blink was done by weeping angel, the year that doesn't exist doesn't exist). This is like nothing comparing to SJ and Jo.
 * 4) Martha may have already died
 * 5) Martha/Martha's adventures is unwritten/different due to cracks/big bang 2 and is only known by the Doctor and the TARDIS or became less heroic
 * 6) SJ hates/dislikes Martha or her profession or Mickey or her crush on the Doctor --～～～～

Only two companions were needed. The obvious choice for those two is the two that knew the Doctor the best, and Jo Grant and Sarah Jane Smith were the obvious candidates for that title. 178.78.81.210talk to me 17:06, January 2, 2012 (UTC)

Sarah Jane clearly didn't dislike Mickey and showed no sign of disliking Martha. She might, of course, have wanted to avoid drawing her young friends' attention to a couple who'd opted for the "gun-toting" approach. Tia Karim and the Shansheeth might (entirely reasonably) have thought Martha and Mickey too dangerous to handle. Several of those Sarah Jane mentioned would also seem too dangerous for Tia Karim and the Shansheeth. As 178 says, they wanted people with enough memories of the Doctor. They clearly thought Sarah Jane and Jo were too old to cause much trouble, so the choice made sense. Karim and the Shansheeth, of course, found out the hard way that Sarah Jane and Jo were not too old to cause trouble -- but by the time they found that out, it was far too late. --89.242.79.21talk to me 18:32, January 2, 2012 (UTC)

One thing I didn't get, though, how did the Shansheeth plan to stop death with the TARDIS? Would they do what Rose did and absorb the time vortex and immortalise everyone? Would they find Jack Harkness and cause Miracle Day? Or did they just overestimate the abilities of the TARDIS? 77.86.108.251talk to me 20:19, January 4, 2012 (UTC)