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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
* The Doctor describes [[human]]s and [[meerkat]]s as the only two "halfway sentient" creatures on [[Earth]] circa [[2005]].
 
* The Doctor describes [[human]]s and [[meerkat]]s as the only two "halfway sentient" creatures on [[Earth]] circa [[2005]].
* This is one of only three of the eShorts (the others being ''[[Spore (short story)|Spore]]'' and ''[[Lights Out (short story)|Lights Out]]'') in which the Doctor is not depicted as travelling with one of his TV companions, and is the only BBC-licensed story to date to depict the Ninth Doctor in an adventure with a non-TV companion.
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* This is one of only three of the eShorts (the others being ''[[Spore (short story)|Spore]]'' and ''[[Lights Out (short story)|Lights Out]]'') in which the Doctor is not depicted as travelling with one of his TV companions. It is also one of the earliest depictions of the Ninth Doctor in an adventure with a non-TV companion, though neither the first nor the last — other examples include ''[[What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow (short story)|What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow]]'' from the [[Doctor Who Annual 2006|2006 Doctor Who Annual]], and the ''[[Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor]]'' comic series, which introduced original-to-comics companion [[Tara Mishra]].
 
* The final chapter retells the final scene from ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', but from the [[Ninth Doctor|Doctor's]] perspective.
 
* The final chapter retells the final scene from ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', but from the [[Ninth Doctor|Doctor's]] perspective.
 
* An audiobook of the story was read by its author, [[Charlie Higson]].
 
* An audiobook of the story was read by its author, [[Charlie Higson]].

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RealWorld

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The Beast of Babylon was the ninth Puffin eshort released to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, this time featuring the Ninth Doctor.

Publisher's summary

When a girl called Ali pockets a silver orb that falls from the sky, little does she realise it's her ticket to seeing the universe! Desperate to retrieve the mysterious object, the Ninth Doctor agrees to let her join him on a dangerous trip to ancient Babylon. Together they must join forces to stop a giant Starman from destroying Earth before it's too late!

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Continuity

  • The Doctor mentions that he once had a hand similar to that of a crab, in a body "far far away". (PROSE: A Big Hand for the Doctor)
  • The Doctor mentions the events of TV: Rose and goes back to visit Rose at the end of the story. This entire story is set within the events of Rose, just prior to his returning to pick Rose up at the end of the episode.
  • A Starman's physical appearance depends on the lifeforms it absorbs when feeding on their planets. The Krillitane also have this biological trait. (TV: School Reunion)
  • The Doctor says he is only a warrior if he has to be. (TV: The Night of the Doctor)