And more importantly, once they had boldly gone where no one lese had gone before, what happened to all those uninhabited planets, Class M and otherwise, after they left?
The next wave of human development would occur, just as it had in earlier eras on Earth - settlers and others would follow, looking to stake a claim.
Some would be mined, like that planetoid in the episode "Devil In The Dark". Others would be exploited for other natural resources.
And some would be transformed into getaway resorts!
In the 'Doctor Who' episode "Midnight", the Doctor and Donna traveled to the planet Midnight (ironically named because it is always bathed in extreme deadly sunlight. Even though exposure to the surface could kill you, still somebody saw fit to build a resort there. (Probably for the tourist attraction of the sapphire waterfalls.....)
[They don't want you to know this, but there are people who come to New York and go to the Marriott Marquis just to ride the bubble elevators to the roof and then jump down into the elevator wells. I bet the same thing will happen at the Leisure Palace on Midnight - people go to the resort, pamper themselves (like Donna does in this episode), and then go outside into the extonic atmosphere unprotected in order to kill themselves.]Molto bene!
Because the Leisure Palace appears to have been built and then lowered onto the planet's surface in the first rush after discovery, I'm thinking the lack of proper investigation into the planet's properties (which would have discovered the alien presence) means that this episode occurred early in Man's piglrimage to the final frontier. And this resort would fit perfectly with the main reason Mankind pushed outwards to the stars -
The chance to "dance" with aliens. Nudge nudge wink wink!So I'm thinking that on the Toobworld timeline, "Midnight" should be placed somewhere between 'Star Trek' and its sequel eighty some-odd years down the road, 'Star Trek: The Next Generation'. And it was at a time when 21st Century fashions were back in vogue, judging by how everyone was dressed among the passengers. (Behind the scenes, it was a good way to keep down the budget on such a "bottle show".)
BCnU!Toby OB






THE END

But after her encounter with the Vespiform, Mrs. Christie suffered a bout of amnesia due to the abrupt termination of their mental link via the Firestone. When the Doctor and his Companion Donna Noble left her at the Harrogate Hotel, she really didn't know what had happened over the previous 24 hours.
And that's why the TV Agatha Christie had blonde hair....




Unfortunately, the other numbers when added up equal "22", one short needed to make "23".  As Maxwell Smart would say, "Missed it by that much!"
Here we see Bill Gart as he came to the realization that it was really happening and that he would soon be next........
In "Murder In The Mews", Hercule Poirot and Inspector Japp called upon MP Laviton-West to inform him of the death of his fiancee. The number of his residence in London was "8".
So...... Those are my latest finds of "The Numbers" in other TV shows.
