User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-26845762-20170222025243/@comment-26845762-20170321191115

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-26845762-20170222025243/@comment-26845762-20170321191115 -OttselSpy25- Apologies. Personally, I'd say that this thread has been confusing for quite a while. I'll shut up about all that stuff for now. But we're still talking about trailers as well, right?

-TheFartyDoctor- I'm a bit too preoccupied to find more examples right now, but if you look at a few examples earlier in the thread (such as 100 or The Third Doctor Adventures Vol. 2) or look up some of the later stories to get previews (such as The Doomwood Curse) you'll see that not all previews are stories. I am heavily against treating tie-in illustrations or covers as parts of the story just for the sake of using their images.

Colditz (audio story) included a map of Colditz Castle in its booklet. I think this is fundamentally different than a map of Brooklyn appearing in a comic. I think that it would be false to say The German kitchens were next to the senior officer's quarters. (AUDIO: Colditz) when the actual audio story Colditz says nothing of the sort!

If memory serves, The Harvest (audio story) does not say that the Doctor parked his TARDIS at space 76 at Totter's carpark. The preview image shows that he does.

In my eyes, using the previews as valid sources for writing is no different than using this promotional image to write stuff on articles like Andrea Quill.