Hello! I would just like to take a moment to announce a new Doctor Who Yahoo Group, The Doctor's Receptacle. Its a group for Dr Who in print, mainly from the...
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Hello chaps, just been having a thought. I originally placed 'The Dalek Factor' as a future Doctor story - indeed, it could be read as the Doctor's last...
... Doctor story - indeed, it could be read as the Doctor's last adventure. However, in light of recent developments, I've reconsidered, and now think it could...
... Doctor story - indeed, it could be read as the Doctor's last adventure. However, in light of recent developments, I've reconsidered, and now think it could...
OK ... I admit it, I'm baffled. Where is Glitz from, taking into account the books? I thought it was reasonably straightforward, that he was from two million...
... ISTR Mission: Impractical establishing something along the lines that the Master dropped him in a much earlier timezone than his native one after Trial. ...
... the "restored Gallifrey, Eighth Doctor= TID, TIme War (in that order)" theory then alot of future Doctor stories could fit into that long gap. ... It's all...
... That sounds good to me, especially as I'm rather keen on the TGC-TID link. Oh, and about Hartnell- how much was he aged by the time destructor in "Dalek...
... gap. ... Doctor. ... link. Oh, and ... "Dalek Masterplan" And ... Well it's possible the first body ages faster (one heart and fewer extra features). The...
... gap. ... Doctor. ... link. Oh, and ... "Dalek Masterplan" And ... Personally, I think it's clear that the Doctor's different incarnations age at different...
The dates given for Marnal’s attack on the Vore seem to correspond to the year the Doctor was born or more likely the year after he was born. However the...
... The biodata that was used on the Loom of Lungbarrow was pretty clearly from (at least in part) Ulysses and Penelope. That would have been the biodata that...
... Not really… “Marnal owned the TARDIS before the Doctor.” He owned it when it was consider up-to-date and modern. TGC was pretty clear on that. By...
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... biodata? ... clearly from (at least in part) Ulysses and Penelope. That would have been the biodata that Quences took to the Matricians. How so? There is...
... That's simple enough, I think - each incarnation has the *potential* to live for about 1000 years (cf the original Making of Doctor Who, and then stories...
... time the Doctor attended the Academy Marnal had had his memory erased and been dumped on Earth. At this point the TARDIS is a Lungbarrow family heirloom....
... to live for about 1000 years (cf the original Making of Doctor Who, and then stories like The Leisure Hive and Dalek Masterplan where the Doctor's aged...
This one's Mr Dante's fault. I'm trying to track down a very obscure reference. At some point, I think in the books (possibly the New Adventures), mention was...
I just received an email to one of my whoniverse addresses asking me the following question. I don't know off the top of my head, and wondered if anybody else...
I just answered this question over on the dwcanon_fodder community (see my answer below), but it got me to wondering how old the fourth Doctor was when he...
... I like the basic idea. No reason why that couldn’t be the case. -Will B.S. "I was told by the producer that the guiding principle was to make the ...
... Where is it stated that he was on Gallifrey for 400 years? -Will B.S. "I was told by the producer that the guiding principle was to make the scripts...