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Aboard The SS Isle of Capri is one of the first stories
I wrote set aboard this fantastic ship. It isn’t my invention. It
came from the pen of my friend Prue Thomason of Brisbane, who invented
the SS Isle of Capri in one of her own Ninth Doctor stories. Prue passed
away early in 2009, so these stories all stand as a memorial to her imagination
and powers of description. The individually designed rooms were all her
idea. So was the wonderful ballroom that features in this story.
The
Vulpesi with their lilac tails are Prue’s invention, too. They are
fantastic characters that I have made use of now along with the SS Isle
of Capri in several stories. There is scope, after all, for all of my
different characters to visit this wonderful ship.
The idea that the security isn’t quite what it ought
to be is a sort of running feature through most of the stories. Here,
it is a bit of comic relief as Lily and Marion are treated to a visit
from the ‘entertainment’.
The serious part of this story involves Lord Oakdaene,
whose behaviour is clearly unbecoming a Time Lord. It is the first time
that Marion learns Li Tuo’s secret – he is the brother of
Lord Oakdaene. This was first revealed, of course, in the Theta Sigma
story ‘Time is the Fire’ when Li Tuo died and his secrets
became known to Chrístõ. For those reading the stories as
they were written and posted, Time Is The Fire came first by several weeks.
But for people reading the stories new, they sometimes come to this one
before the Theta Sigma story, and are thus not surprised by the revelation
in Time Is The Fire. It doesn’t really matter. The two sets of stories
are intertwined and there is no right or wrong way to read them. Some
come to Marion and Kristoph first, some Theta Sigma. Either way, hopefully,
the rich tapestry of Gallifreyan life weaves itself satisfactorily.

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