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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Feb 16, 2017 8:30:18 GMT
I just thought that while there is a Vienna in the Whoniverse, the Vienna audios arr from another universe. I literally can't see how you arrived at that point without paying attention to that wikia nonsense. Thevwhat andvthe who now? I tend to avoid the TARDIS wikia after the pettiness over Faction Paradox.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2017 19:47:08 GMT
I literally can't see how you arrived at that point without paying attention to that wikia nonsense I tend to avoid the TARDIS wikia after the pettiness over Faction Paradox. I DO avoid the TARDIS Wikia, as they are petty over everything and too up themselves. I think anal retentive is the correct term.
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Post by charlesuirdhein on Feb 16, 2017 20:04:47 GMT
I tend to avoid the TARDIS wikia after the pettiness over Faction Paradox. I DO avoid the TARDIS Wikia, as they are petty over everything and too up themselves. I think anal retentive is the correct term. There's a difference between being anally retentive and being an arse.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2017 20:30:14 GMT
I DO avoid the TARDIS Wikia, as they are petty over everything and too up themselves. I think anal retentive is the correct term. There's a difference between being anally retentive and being an arse.
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Feb 16, 2017 20:45:47 GMT
I DO avoid the TARDIS Wikia, as they are petty over everything and too up themselves. I think anal retentive is the correct term. There's a difference between being anally retentive and being an arse. I still have no idea what you're talking about.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2018 11:08:48 GMT
Well i have done the memory Box and Series 1 (and i have a rough idea series 2 and 3 from quick glances but not too deeply- aren’t as popular) But hey i will make up my own mind on that one.But what a great action packed set of stories and an intriguing ending on the first series. I wouldn’t mind Vienna and River or even madam Kavorian( i mean anyone looking for an assassin to hire?) meeting up. In answer to the thread she first met the Doctor in the Whoneverse so i always assumed she was part of it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2018 11:27:49 GMT
In answer to the thread she first met the Doctor in the Whoneverse so i always assumed she was part of it. That would be most normal people's response...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2018 11:31:59 GMT
In answer to the thread she first met the Doctor in the Whoneverse so i always assumed she was part of it. That would be most normal people's response... can you use the word normal?
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Post by mrperson on Oct 24, 2018 23:15:34 GMT
I thought she was in the Main range in a McCoy episode.....in the 160s....am I crazy?
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Post by charlesuirdhein on Oct 25, 2018 0:26:57 GMT
I thought she was in the Main range in a McCoy episode.....in the 160s....am I crazy? You may be But not for that reason. The Shadow Heart, MR167...but you knew that.
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Post by newt5996 on Oct 25, 2018 3:48:35 GMT
I thought she was in the Main range in a McCoy episode.....in the 160s....am I crazy? And the Slithagees appear in her spin-off series as well as meeting Benny, so this really isn't a question, she is part of the Doctor Who universe.
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Post by J.A. Prentice on Oct 25, 2018 5:50:48 GMT
But someone once made an off-hand comment about her being in her own universe and so she can't possibly share a continuity with "Zygon: When Being You Isn't Enough" and the 60's Doctor Who comic strips.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2018 10:04:06 GMT
But someone once made an off-hand comment about her being in her own universe ... I think it was David Richardson actually, around the time of the first box set... if it wasn't, we'll blame him anyway!
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Post by TimPendragon on Oct 26, 2018 22:11:38 GMT
But someone once made an off-hand comment about her being in her own universe ... I think it was David Richardson actually, around the time of the first box set... if it wasn't, we'll blame him anyway!
Most rational people took that comment to mean that it would be sort of "set apart" and she wouldn't be interacting with the Doctor or major elements of the Whoniverse in her own series, so it could stand on its own, not that it literally took place in a different universe to the one in which she originated.
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Post by kinghumble on Nov 23, 2018 4:35:31 GMT
Guys, I'm scared. I'm listening to the Behind the Scenes interviews of the Jenny: The Doctor's Daughter set. The writer of the third story began his segment by saying, "The way I got into the world of Jenny..." I'm afraid we must need take this as confirmation that Jenny's stories are not canon to the Whoniverse. Including, I'm afraid, her live-action series four episode with 10. By extension, I'm afraid, we must now also conclude that the 10th Doctor is not and never has been canon. In fact, 10 has only ever existed in the "Jennyverse" and has never been a member of the Whoniverse. The same must, of course, be said of the Fiftieth Anniversary episode, and so by extension, all stories involving Matt Smith's Eleventh Doctor should no longer be seen as canon. I think, despite his cameo therein, we can allow Peter Capaldi's Twelfth Doctor to remain canon - but I'm afraid the same can no longer be said about his eyebrows. I recognize some Classic Doctor fans may be rejoicing at this new status quo (though the loss of the eyebrows leaves it a phyrrhic victory, no matter who comes out on top) but I must need remind you - Sarah Jane Smith is now, indeed, also non-canon to the Whoniverse, and always has been. (sorry Liz!) Therefore we must with immediate effect declare that all characters to have met Sarah Jane onscreen must be a part of the Jennyverse, not the Whoniverse. Bye-bye Mr Baker! Please see yourself out, Pertwee! Bonne voyage Brigadier! And, well, things just spill out from there, don't they - Sladen and Pertwee both knock every one of their co-stars from The Five Doctors out of canon, and Pertwee and Troughton both hit Hartnell, and Troughton sinks Colin Baker... Sylvester McCoy comes so damn close too being safe, except he wore that wig that one time, pretending to be Colin. I'm sure we're all stupefied - it turns out putting Sylvester in that wig was a bad idea after all. I'm afraid that, when all is said and down, the only canon Doctor Who left is the fine work of Peter Capaldi, minus his eyebrows.
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Post by barnabaslives on Nov 23, 2018 5:46:47 GMT
Guys, I'm scared. LOL! Buck up! We should hardly be scared until TARDIS Wikia figures out how to spell K-9. There's a hyphen... (Can hardly miss it, it's.. er... painted right on the side of him...)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2018 6:04:35 GMT
In my universe none of its canon...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2018 22:11:38 GMT
Guys, I'm scared. I'm listening to the Behind the Scenes interviews of the Jenny: The Doctor's Daughter set. The writer of the third story began his segment by saying, "The way I got into the world of Jenny..." I'm afraid we must need take this as confirmation that Jenny's stories are not canon to the Whoniverse. Including, I'm afraid, her live-action series four episode with 10. By extension, I'm afraid, we must now also conclude that the 10th Doctor is not and never has been canon. In fact, 10 has only ever existed in the "Jennyverse" and has never been a member of the Whoniverse. The same must, of course, be said of the Fiftieth Anniversary episode, and so by extension, all stories involving Matt Smith's Eleventh Doctor should no longer be seen as canon. I think, despite his cameo therein, we can allow Peter Capaldi's Twelfth Doctor to remain canon - but I'm afraid the same can no longer be said about his eyebrows. I recognize some Classic Doctor fans may be rejoicing at this new status quo (though the loss of the eyebrows leaves it a phyrrhic victory, no matter who comes out on top) but I must need remind you - Sarah Jane Smith is now, indeed, also non-canon to the Whoniverse, and always has been. (sorry Liz!) Therefore we must with immediate effect declare that all characters to have met Sarah Jane onscreen must be a part of the Jennyverse, not the Whoniverse. Bye-bye Mr Baker! Please see yourself out, Pertwee! Bonne voyage Brigadier! And, well, things just spill out from there, don't they - Sladen and Pertwee both knock every one of their co-stars from The Five Doctors out of canon, and Pertwee and Troughton both hit Hartnell, and Troughton sinks Colin Baker... Sylvester McCoy comes so damn close too being safe, except he wore that wig that one time, pretending to be Colin. I'm sure we're all stupefied - it turns out putting Sylvester in that wig was a bad idea after all. I'm afraid that, when all is said and down, the only canon Doctor Who left is the fine work of Peter Capaldi, minus his eyebrows. Also, the image of a browless Capaldi is stuck in my brain forever now, so cheers for that.
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