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|species= Humans<br>Time Lords<br>TARDISes | |species= Humans<br>Time Lords<br>TARDISes | ||
|first_seen_in= [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]<ref name="A">First appearance in directly Jenny-related media; actual debut was in 1963's ''[[w:c:tardis:An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]''.</ref> | |first_seen_in= [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]<ref name="A">First appearance in directly Jenny-related media; actual debut was in 1963's ''[[w:c:tardis:An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]''.</ref> | ||
|also_seen_in= [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Case Against Conspiracy (short story)|The Case Against Conspiracy]]''<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]''<br><small>(mentioned)</small> | |also_seen_in= [[PROSE]]: ''[[Ace Rules OK! (short story)|Ace Rules OK!]]''<br>[[PROSE]]: ''[[Photo shoot (short story)|Photo shoot]]''<br>[[PROSE]]: ''[[The Case Against Conspiracy (short story)|The Case Against Conspiracy]]''<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]''<br><small>(mentioned)</small><br>[[PROSE]]: ''[[Ace Rules OK! (short story)|Ace Rules OK!]]'' | ||
|copyright= Not owned ''per se'' by any singular entity; defining elements under a variety of copyrights, some belonging to the BBC | |copyright= Not owned ''per se'' by any singular entity; defining elements under a variety of copyrights, some belonging to the BBC | ||
}}The '''Third Universe''' was a universe whose timeline was travelled through by [[the Doctor]] and [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. | }}The '''Third Universe''' was a universe whose timeline was travelled through by [[the Doctor#In the Third Universe|the Doctor]] and [[the Doctor's TARDIS#In the Third Universe|the TARDIS]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
It had an [[Jenny Everywhere#Facing a firing squad|apparently native version]] of [[Jenny Everywhere|the Shifter]], who had fair hair and Asian features, and was distinguished by her tiger-stripes-patterned jacket. [[Jenny Everywhere#Late for her "shift"|Another Jenny]], having [[shift]]ed into her body, once faced a firing squad in the middle of a burning, wartorn city. She escaped by shifting physically away, while also shifting her consciousness to [[Jenny Everywhere#Running from a dinosaur|a different Jenny]], presumably leaving the native Jenny back in control of herself wherever she'd ended up. | It had an [[Jenny Everywhere#Facing a firing squad|apparently native version]] of [[Jenny Everywhere|the Shifter]], who had fair hair and Asian features, and was distinguished by her tiger-stripes-patterned jacket. [[Jenny Everywhere#Late for her "shift"|Another Jenny]], having [[shift]]ed into her body, once faced a firing squad in the middle of a burning, wartorn city. She escaped by shifting physically away, while also shifting her consciousness to [[Jenny Everywhere#Running from a dinosaur|a different Jenny]], presumably leaving the native Jenny back in control of herself wherever she'd ended up. Moments after Jenny had dematerialised, [[the Doctor's TARDIS#In the Third Universe|the TARDIS]] materialised in front of the firing squad. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'') | ||
At some point, [[Jenny Everywhere#Stealing the Doctor's scarf|a Jenny]] travelled up and down the Doctor's timelines. She first met the Fourth Doctor, nabbing his scarf, before bumping into the Seventh Doctor and [[Ace#In the Third Universe|Ace]] on an alien planet, quickly befriending the later. She finally visited the Twelfth Doctor and [[Clara Oswald#In the Third Universe|Clara Oswald]], keeping out of sight but graffitiing “Ace Rules OK!” on the doors of the TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ace Rules OK! (short story)|Ace Rules OK!]]'', ''[[Photo shoot (short story)|Photo shoot]]'') | |||
A time- and dimension-traveller from the Third Universe, whose name was redacted, was monitored by the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] as a neutral party who could potentially pose a [[Hyper-class threat]] to them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Case Against Conspiracy (short story)|The Case Against Conspiracy]]'') Their universe was involved in the [[Rifts Crisis]], with [[Pythagoras-858]] and [[Jenny Everywhere#Adventures with the Cupids|Jenny Everywhere]] discovering that, in a bowtie-wearing incarnation, he had apparently solved one of the Rifts epidemic's possible starting points, within his own universe. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Grand Multiverse Hotel (short story)|The Grand Multiverse Hotel]]'') | |||
[[Century Smith]] and [[Briar]] were familiar with a “nasty lot” of warmongering cyborgs from the Third Universe, who were among the species competing for the title of [[Supreme Cyborg]] in December 2021, together with the [[Detraxxi]], the [[Mecharon]]s, the [[Mechamite]]s and the [[Electron]]s, among others. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
The Third Universe is one of the names given to the native universe of [[the Doctor]] in the ''[[w:c:tardis:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]'' franchise and its spin-offs (which had significant influence on the creation of "the Shifter"). Additionally, a number of other works of fiction have been shown to depict real events in this universe, including some anterior to ''Doctor Who''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s 1963 debut, such as H.G. Wells's ''War of the Worlds'' or Arthur Canon Doyle's ''Sherlock Holmes'' short story. | The Third Universe is one of the names given to the native universe of [[the Doctor]] in the ''[[w:c:tardis:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]'' franchise and its spin-offs (which had significant influence on the creation of "the Shifter"). Additionally, a number of other works of fiction have been shown to depict real events in this universe, including some anterior to ''Doctor Who''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s 1963 debut, such as H.G. Wells's ''War of the Worlds'' or Arthur Canon Doyle's ''Sherlock Holmes'' short story. |
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