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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
This character is the “Nth Doctor”, the alternative Ninth Doctor of a series of fanmade 1980s ''[[Doctor Who (series)|Doctor Who]]'' audio-plays, the ''[[Audio Visuals (series)|Audio Visuals]]'', played by Nicholas Briggs. Due to many of the creators of the series going on to contribute to official ''Doctor Who'' media, the Nth Doctor gained a measure of officiality, notably appearing as an amnesiac called “[[ | This character is the “Nth Doctor”, the alternative Ninth Doctor of a series of fanmade 1980s ''[[Doctor Who (series)|Doctor Who]]'' audio-plays, the ''[[Audio Visuals (series)|Audio Visuals]]'', played by Nicholas Briggs. Due to many of the creators of the series going on to contribute to official ''Doctor Who'' media, the Nth Doctor gained a measure of officiality, notably appearing as an amnesiac called “[[tardis:Fred|Fred]]” in the audio play ''Cyber-Hunt'' and [[tardis:Cyber-Hunt (novelisation)|its novelisation]]. The latter revealed that Fred had lost his status as a “real” Doctor in-universe as part of a Faustian bargain with an entity known as [[the Man in Black]]. [[Callum Phillpott]], the writer of the ''Cyber-Hunt'' novelisation and originator of the Man in Black, would go on to create ''[[Jenny Over-There: The Nine-Two-Five Universe (series)| The Nine-Two-Five Universe]]'', with [[the Man in Grey]] being a self-parody of his earlier creation the Man in Black (and implied, in-universe, to be the Man in Black under a witness-protection program). | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* '''[ | * '''[https://tardis.wiki/wiki/Fred Fred]''' on [https://tardis.wiki/wiki/Doctor_Who_Wiki Tardis Wiki] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:50, 2 August 2024
The Nth Doctor, appearing as a balding man who sometimes went by Fred, was one of the many versions of the Doctor who existed across the Multiverse.
The sorcerer Doctor Know-It-All, who was noted by the Man in Grey to resemble “the time-traveller guy” himself, possessed photographs of a balding man in a floral shirt talking with a man similar to the Man in Grey himself. The Man in Grey also reacted oddly to mentions of the name “Fred”. (PROSE: Open Sourcing)
Behind the scenes
This character is the “Nth Doctor”, the alternative Ninth Doctor of a series of fanmade 1980s Doctor Who audio-plays, the Audio Visuals, played by Nicholas Briggs. Due to many of the creators of the series going on to contribute to official Doctor Who media, the Nth Doctor gained a measure of officiality, notably appearing as an amnesiac called “Fred” in the audio play Cyber-Hunt and its novelisation. The latter revealed that Fred had lost his status as a “real” Doctor in-universe as part of a Faustian bargain with an entity known as the Man in Black. Callum Phillpott, the writer of the Cyber-Hunt novelisation and originator of the Man in Black, would go on to create The Nine-Two-Five Universe, with the Man in Grey being a self-parody of his earlier creation the Man in Black (and implied, in-universe, to be the Man in Black under a witness-protection program).
External links
- Fred on Tardis Wiki