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}}'''The Doctor''' was a time-traveller, best-known for travelling in [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. They existed in several universes, and indeed, could change bodies even within a single universe through a process of mental and physical “regeneration” that granted them a form of immortality. As a perpetual traveller who had lived in many different physical forms and often took human companions, [[Jenny Everywhere|the Shifter]] viewed several versions of the Doctor as kindred souls and vice versa. | }}'''The Doctor''' was a time-traveller, best-known for travelling in [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. They existed in several universes, and indeed, could change bodies even within a single universe through a process of mental and physical “regeneration” that granted them a form of immortality. As a perpetual traveller who had lived in many different physical forms and often took human companions, [[Jenny Everywhere|the Shifter]] viewed several versions of the Doctor as kindred souls and vice versa. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == |
Revision as of 19:50, 26 March 2022
The Doctor was a time-traveller, best-known for travelling in the TARDIS. They existed in several universes, and indeed, could change bodies even within a single universe through a process of mental and physical “regeneration” that granted them a form of immortality. As a perpetual traveller who had lived in many different physical forms and often took human companions, the Shifter viewed several versions of the Doctor as kindred souls and vice versa.
Biography
In the Third Universe
Jenny Everywhere once noted that "some people" got into even more trouble than she did. For proof, she pointed to the Doctor’s TARDIS which, with supreme bad luck, was materialising in the middle of the very firing squad Jenny had just escaped in one universe. (COMIC: The Late Shift)
When one Jenny first took her boyfriend to the Restaurant, one of the only patrons who did not appear to be incarnations of Jenny herself was a “bushy-haired European guy playing with a yoyo”. (PROSE: Second Date)
Pythagoras-858 and another incarnation of Jenny later identified “a time-traveller with a bowtie” as one of the potential points of origin for the Rifts Crisis which threatened the Multiverse, but observed that he had used some of the Rifts he'd created to reboot his universe so that the Rifts had never existed in the first place. They later observed him accidentally reopening the Rifts, however, by "attempting to kill Death". (PROSE: The Grand Multiverse Hotel) By December 2021, an individual whose name was redacted, from the Third Universe, was classified in the Cupid Archives as a “potential Hyper-class threat” should they cease to be neutral to the Crew. They were listed alongside the likes of Century Smith, the Multi-Coloured Medic, the Infinite Buccaneer and Jenny Anywhere. (PROSE: The Case Against Conspiracy)
Reunited with Rose
In another universe, after having been separated from Rose Tyler when she was trapped in Pete's World (at some point later than the “Bad Wolf” incident), the Doctor was reunited with her in a later incarnation.
This Thirteenth Doctor was a woman with “bright hazel eyes” who wore “eclectic clothing”. Jenny Everywhere collected Rose from Pete's World and shifted her directly into the control room of the TARDIS, cryptically stating by way of explanation that it would be “better for everyone” if Rose and the Doctor resumed their adventures forthwith. The Doctor recognised Jenny, though she told Rose that she didn't really know what Jenny was beyond being an “interdimensional hitchhiker”. After Jenny left, the Doctor and Rose went to the TARDIS library to catch up. (PROSE: Shifting)
Behind the scenes
The Doctor, or "Dr. Who", whose many, usually-unnamed cameos in Jenny Everywhere have thus far only ever been unlicensed easter eggs, is the main protagonist of the Doctor Who series, which was debuted in 1963 and spans a variety of media.
The “bushy-haired” playing with a yoyo who makes an unnamed cameo in Second Date is implicitly the Fourth Doctor, as portrayed by Tom Baker, while the version described in The Grand Multiverse Hotel as wearing a bow tie is Matt Smith's Eleventh Doctor. The Thirteenth Doctor who appears in the fanfiction crossover Shifting is the version portrayed by Jodie Whittaker.
The character was cited in 2002 as an inspiration for Jenny by Steven Wintle in one of the original Barbelith forum-threads where Jenny was created — specifically for the notion that like the Doctor's, Jenny's birth name should remain a mystery, with it being assumed that "Jenny Everywhere" was an alias.[2]
Notes & References
- ↑ First appearance in directly Jenny-related media; actual debut was in 1963's An Unearthly Child.
- ↑ Post by “Moriarty” on Barbelith (Archived)