User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-25939326-20141229205450/@comment-1432718-20141229212857

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-25939326-20141229205450/@comment-1432718-20141229212857 This was addressed in Forum:Versions_of_Shada_(again), where User:CzechOut stated:


 * After thinkin' about this for a while, I believe the order of precedence goes:
 * Shada (webcast) - clearly at the top because it's the only BBC broadcast version, even if the original channel was BBCi, not BBC1
 * Shada (audio story) - derivative of webcast, but officially released in its entirety. Anything which does not conflict with webcast is valid.
 * Then, considered separately, there's:
 * Shada (novelisation) — Since it's not a novelisation of the valid forms of the story, it's its own deal. This is to the webcast what PROSE: Human Nature is to TV: Human Nature.  This is the closest the would-be televised version comes to inclusion.
 * Not valid sources at all:
 * Shada (TV story), since it's a giant deleted scene. We've ruled at this discussion that deleted scenes aren't valid sources.