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Post by themeddlingmonk on Feb 23, 2018 19:40:17 GMT
She makes a cameo within the Vault in Lie of the Land, when the Tardis team ask her advice on defeating the Monks. In Empress of Mars, the Tardis leaves Bill and the Doctor behind with Nardole still in it, he ends up back at the University but can’t get it to work so eventually asks Missy for help, she then pilots the Tardis to mars to pick up the Doctor and Bill. They then have a heart to heart where the Doctor thinks they’re finally ready to be friends again as she’s finally “good”. Then obviously World Enough and Time begins with them doing a test-run of how Missy would cope in one of the situations the Doctor would normally get in. She’s not a Companion. She literally travels in the Tardis with the Doctor, Bill and Nardole for one trip in one episode, and for most of the series up until Empress of Mars, she doesn’t even leave the Vault. So, to make sure I've got this right, she fails the "in between" wording? Yeah. Her only trip with the Doctor is in World Enough and Time.
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Mar 8, 2018 17:44:55 GMT
This is my definition:
1. Have they travelled to somewhere with the Doctor in at least one consecutive story?
2. Have they been one of the main characters in at least one consecutive story?
3. Do they appear linearly in their timeline in at least one consecutive timeline rather than at random points in their timeline?
This means that the likes of the Brigadier, Adam and Captain Jack definitely count but not River Song (Mels appearing in Let's Kill Hitler after the River A Good Man Goes To War doesn't count as that's an earlier incarnation in her timeline).
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Post by newt5996 on Mar 9, 2018 0:50:58 GMT
This is my definition: 1. Have they travelled to somewhere with the Doctor in at least one consecutive story? 2. Have they been one of the main characters in at least one consecutive story? 3. Do they appear linearly in their timeline in at least one consecutive timeline rather than at random points in their timeline? This means that the likes of the Brigadier, Adam and Captain Jack definitely count but not River Song (Mels appearing in Let's Kill Hitler after the River A Good Man Goes To War doesn't count as that's an earlier incarnation in her timeline). I’d agree with this but I would still count Sara Kingdom (as Daleks Master Plan is long enough to count as multiple journeys) and Katarina as companions while not counting any of the “companions” who were there for one or two episodes of the New Series, so Missy doesn’t count and neither would River.
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Post by constonks on Mar 9, 2018 1:06:21 GMT
The grey area ones (River, the Brig, Liz) can count or not, however you feel, but I draw the line somewhere before Astrid Peth, Adelaide Brooke, etc.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2018 1:44:40 GMT
This is my definition: 1. Have they traveled to somewhere with the Doctor in at least one consecutive story? 2. Have they been one of the main characters in at least one consecutive story? 3. Do they appear linearly in their timeline in at least one consecutive timeline rather than at random points in their timeline? This means that the likes of the Brigadier, Adam and Captain Jack definitely count but not River Song (Mels appearing in Let's Kill Hitler after the River A Good Man Goes To War doesn't count as that's an earlier incarnation in her timeline). At first glance, that seems like a more complicated version of my definition. Who does it include/exclude beyond mine?
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Mar 9, 2018 10:47:53 GMT
This is my definition: 1. Have they traveled to somewhere with the Doctor in at least one consecutive story? 2. Have they been one of the main characters in at least one consecutive story? 3. Do they appear linearly in their timeline in at least one consecutive timeline rather than at random points in their timeline? This means that the likes of the Brigadier, Adam and Captain Jack definitely count but not River Song (Mels appearing in Let's Kill Hitler after the River A Good Man Goes To War doesn't count as that's an earlier incarnation in her timeline). At first glance, that seems like a more complicated version of my definition. Who does it include/exclude beyond mine? Includes the Brigadier, but don't think it excludes any yours includes.
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Mar 9, 2018 16:50:00 GMT
Bout 5"8/9. Maximum of 13 stone Healthy and Limber Thinks well on their feet
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