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Post by Tim Bradley on Oct 8, 2015 14:22:12 GMT
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Post by Tim Bradley on Dec 18, 2015 13:57:39 GMT
Hello everyone! I've updated the Twelfth Doctor's timeline with more stories including the comics and annuals and added 'The Husbands of River Song' to the timeline. Enjoy! Tim.
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Post by Tim Bradley on Feb 21, 2016 16:21:28 GMT
Hello everyone! I've now updated the Twelfth Doctor's timeline thread by having it as a page view instead of a PDF view for users to see. Enjoy! Tim.
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Post by xlozdob on Feb 3, 2017 17:06:15 GMT
Hi, Billy2! May I suggest including the section 'The Twelfth Doctor with Brandon and Alex' after Clara and before Nardole to fit in the new audiobooks (The Lost Angel, The Lost Planet, The Lost Magic and The Lost Flame)?
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Post by Tim Bradley on Feb 4, 2017 22:49:56 GMT
Hi, Billy2! May I suggest including the section 'The Twelfth Doctor with Brandon and Alex' after Clara and before Nardole to fit in the new audiobooks ( The Lost Angel, The Lost Planet, The Lost Magic and The Lost Flame)? Thanks for this xlozdob! Tim.
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Post by xlozdob on Feb 5, 2017 12:48:35 GMT
Hi, Billy2! May I suggest including the section 'The Twelfth Doctor with Brandon and Alex' after Clara and before Nardole to fit in the new audiobooks ( The Lost Angel, The Lost Planet, The Lost Magic and The Lost Flame)? Thanks for this xlozdob! Tim. No worries, man, glad to be of any help
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Post by sailorhaumea on Apr 22, 2017 22:39:43 GMT
Hi! A lot of your placements don't make sense. It's a terrible idea to list DWM comics together as a graphic novel, as for the most part they intertwine with the TV series, with not every comic leading into the next. The Stockbridge Showdown, for instance, is explicitly post-Clara. I feel that my timeline makes more sense. It can be found here: pluto2.wikia.com/wiki/Theory:Timeline_-_Twelfth_Doctor
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Post by levi3o4 on Jul 1, 2017 5:02:26 GMT
Hi, Billy! Love your time lines! Wanted to add a piece of info - I was just reading the collected edition of The Four Doctors, and, for the 12th Doctor, it reeeeeeally needs to go {Spoiler}Before Dark Water / Death in Heaven - the plot kind of hinges on it! Hope this helps with the timeline overall, and have a great day!
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Post by Tim Bradley on Jul 2, 2017 17:57:35 GMT
Hi, Billy! Love your time lines! Wanted to add a piece of info - I was just reading the collected edition of The Four Doctors, and, for the 12th Doctor, it reeeeeeally needs to go {Spoiler}Before Dark Water / Death in Heaven - the plot kind of hinges on it! Hope this helps with the timeline overall, and have a great day! Thanks levi3o4. Really appreciate this. Would you happen to know when 'Four Doctors' takes place for River Song and Wilfred Mott, if at all? Tim.
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Post by levi3o4 on Jul 3, 2017 14:50:22 GMT
You're very welcome! Alright, here's the mechanics - it's not the most straightforward of an answer, and basically comes down to "depends on how you're classifying these things." {Spoiler}Four Doctors is a story that involves the Doctors visiting alternate realities where their future selves make non-canon decisions. So, 10, 11, and 12 get to see 10 choosing to NOT save Wilfred in an alternate "End of Time" resolution (which is treated as 10 seeing an alternate future for himself), and they also get to see the consequences of 11 NOT refusing to be rescued by River in "The Wedding of River Song" (as an alternate future for 11). However, neither River nor Wilfred appear within the real-universe narrative of Four Doctors. So, depending on how your blog chooses to classify these things, either "In an alternate version of The End of TIme / The Wedding of River Song" or "Not at all." Furthermore, you can safely say that neither real Wilf nor real River have any memory of these events; Four Doctors is not a story they experience in any way.
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Post by themeddlingmonk on Jun 3, 2021 15:42:02 GMT
Just listened to the new Twelfth Doctor BBC Audio. I have to say Dan Starkey does a pretty great Nardole impression. And his Twelve isn’t the worst I’ve heard either. So some Twelfth Doctor Chronicles narrated by him wouldn’t go amiss.
{The Nightmare Realm} There’s no references to the vault, Bill, St Lukes or the Doctor’s oath. And the Doctor and Nardole seem to just be casually travelling (Nardole isn’t complaining and they’re not answering distress calls or anything).
So I think this is set after The Return of Doctor Mysterio, but before the Doctor and Nardole settle down in Bristol and start taking the guarding of the vault seriously.
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Post by themeddlingmonk on Nov 4, 2021 10:36:11 GMT
Timejacked is, as we know set during the Doctor’s time at St Luke’s University.
There’s no references or allusions to Bill at all, so I’d just assume this takes place before they meet, or at least before Bill begins travelling in the TARDIS.
Not a clue where it might sit relative to Dead Media and Regeneration Impossible, mainly because the continuity and dating in Regeneration Impossible is super screwed up.
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Post by constonks on Nov 13, 2021 22:28:50 GMT
Just listened to the new Twelfth Doctor BBC Audio. I have to say Dan Starkey does a pretty great Nardole impression. And his Twelve isn’t the worst I’ve heard either. So some Twelfth Doctor Chronicles narrated by him wouldn’t go amiss.
{The Nightmare Realm} There’s no references to the vault, Bill, St Lukes or the Doctor’s oath. And the Doctor and Nardole seem to just be casually travelling (Nardole isn’t complaining and they’re not answering distress calls or anything).
So I think this is set after The Return of Doctor Mysterio, but before the Doctor and Nardole settle down in Bristol and start taking the guarding of the vault seriously. I really think that Nardole and the Doctor travel together, then part company, then meet up again on the Fatality Index planet. It makes a lot more sense out of their laissez-faire attitude in both Mysterio and Nightmare Realm - compared to Nardole's very strict no-travelling policy in Series 10. And if the Doctor rebuilt Nardole so he wouldn't be lonely, why would he leave him on Darillium?
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Post by themeddlingmonk on Nov 14, 2021 0:56:53 GMT
Just listened to the new Twelfth Doctor BBC Audio. I have to say Dan Starkey does a pretty great Nardole impression. And his Twelve isn’t the worst I’ve heard either. So some Twelfth Doctor Chronicles narrated by him wouldn’t go amiss.
{The Nightmare Realm} There’s no references to the vault, Bill, St Lukes or the Doctor’s oath. And the Doctor and Nardole seem to just be casually travelling (Nardole isn’t complaining and they’re not answering distress calls or anything).
So I think this is set after The Return of Doctor Mysterio, but before the Doctor and Nardole settle down in Bristol and start taking the guarding of the vault seriously. I really think that Nardole and the Doctor travel together, then part company, then meet up again on the Fatality Index planet. It makes a lot more sense out of their laissez-faire attitude in both Mysterio and Nightmare Realm - compared to Nardole's very strict no-travelling policy in Series 10. And if the Doctor rebuilt Nardole so he wouldn't be lonely, why would he leave him on Darillium? But that would mean assuming they spend extended time travelling together during the 24 years on Darillium, which doesn’t really make sense. Because Mysterio is set fairly soon after Darillium with the Doctor still getting over that, and in the Extremis flashback Nardole says that he followed the Doctor directly from Darillium. I just assume that they keep travelling with the vault locked away somewhere in the TARDIS, until eventually something happens like Missy escaping and the Doctor realises that he needs to take his oath more seriously and settles at St Luke’s.
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Post by constonks on Nov 14, 2021 1:16:59 GMT
I really think that Nardole and the Doctor travel together, then part company, then meet up again on the Fatality Index planet. It makes a lot more sense out of their laissez-faire attitude in both Mysterio and Nightmare Realm - compared to Nardole's very strict no-travelling policy in Series 10. And if the Doctor rebuilt Nardole so he wouldn't be lonely, why would he leave him on Darillium? But that would mean assuming they spend extended time travelling together during the 24 years on Darillium, which doesn’t really make sense. Because Mysterio is set fairly soon after Darillium with the Doctor still getting over that, and in the Extremis flashback Nardole says that he followed the Doctor directly from Darillium. I just assume that they keep travelling with the vault locked away somewhere in the TARDIS, until eventually something happens like Missy escaping and the Doctor realises that he needs to take his oath more seriously and settles at St Luke’s. I mean, he also might have dropped him back on Darillium after they were done. I honestly forgot the "followed you from Darillium" line... Euggh neither one makes that much sense, does it?
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Post by themeddlingmonk on Nov 14, 2021 3:58:29 GMT
The exact line in Extremis:
NARDOLE: Your missus wouldn't approve. DOCTOR: How the hell did you get here? NARDOLE: Followed you from Darillium, on the explicit orders of your late wife, River Song. Warning, I have full permission to kick your arse.
Vs the line in Doctor Mysterio:
DOCTOR: Fact me, baby. It's why I reassembled you. NARDOLE: No, sir, that's not the reason, is it. DOCTOR: Oh, just get on with it. NARDOLE: You cut me out of Hydroflax because you were worried you'd be lonely. And we both know why, don't we. But, oh, look at you, avoiding the subject. DOCTOR: I'm not avoiding anything, I'm just trying to save a planet. NARDOLE: Which is what you always do when the conversation turns serious.
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Post by sherlock on Feb 15, 2023 23:06:22 GMT
The Three Flames could go practically anywhere the Doctor’s travelling alone. Which really doesn’t narrow it down at all given his on/off again travels with Clara but such is way.
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You know, now that you mention it, I actually do rather like Attack of the Cybermen ...
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Post by lidar2 on Jan 9, 2024 13:19:14 GMT
Latest BBC audio Cuckoo references the Danny Pink in the past tense, so really could go anywhere in season 15. Don't think there are any other references that tie it down. Clara knows UNIT but she met them as far back as Day of the Doctor so that doesn't really shed any light.
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