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In some universes, “Doctor Who [was] fictional”, and the stories told about them there were highly varied and inconsistent. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So You're Jenny Everywhere (short story)|So You're Jenny Everywhere]]'') They existed as a real being 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. | In some universes, “Doctor Who [was] fictional”, and the stories told about them there were highly varied and inconsistent. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So You're Jenny Everywhere (short story)|So You're Jenny Everywhere]]'') They existed as a real being 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== | ||
===In the Third Universe=== | ===In the Third Universe=== | ||
{{main|The Doctor (Third Universe)}} | {{main|The Doctor (Third Universe)}} | ||
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After her earlier visits to the Fourth and Seventh Doctors, Jenny finally visited the Twelfth Doctor and [[Clara Oswald (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]]'') | After her earlier visits to the Fourth and Seventh Doctors, Jenny finally visited the Twelfth Doctor and [[Clara Oswald (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]]'') | ||
=== Reunited with Rose=== | ===Reunited with Rose=== | ||
{{main|The Doctor (Shifting)}} | {{main|The Doctor (Shifting)}} | ||
In [[Universe B (Shifting)|another universe]], after having been separated from [[Rose Tyler (Shifting)|Rose Tyler]] when she was trapped in [[Pete's World (Shifting)|Pete's World]] (at some point later than the “[[Bad Wolf]]” incident), the Doctor was reunited with her in a later incarnation. | In [[Universe B (Shifting)|another universe]], after having been separated from [[Rose Tyler (Shifting)|Rose Tyler]] when she was trapped in [[Pete's World (Shifting)|Pete's World]] (at some point later than the “[[Bad Wolf]]” incident), the Doctor was reunited with her in a later incarnation. | ||
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In [[Universe (Strange Encounters)|one universe]], the Doctor coexisted with the [[Addams Family]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wednesday and the Doctor (short story)|Wednesday and the Doctor]]'') and the [[Jenny Everywhere (Wednesday and the Shifter)|local incarnation]] of [[Jenny Everywhere]] was familiar with them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wednesday and the Shifter (short story)|Wednesday and the Shifter]]'') This Doctor met [[Wednesday Addams (Wednesday and the Weeping Angel)|Wednesday Addams]] as the [[The Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|Eleventh Doctor]], a bowtie-wearing young man; when entering [[the Doctor's TARDIS (Wednesday and the Doctor)|his TARDIS]], Wednesday caught psychic glimpses of other incarnations of the Doctor, including “[[First Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|an old man]] with [[Susan Foreman (Wednesday and the Doctor)|a teenage girl]], [[Second Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|one playing a recorder]], [[Fourth Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|one with a very long scarf]], [[Sixth Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|one wearing a multi-colored coat]], [[Eighth Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|one]] that resembled [[Lord Byron]], [[War Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|one that looked like an old soldier]], and [[Twelfth Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|one drawing on a chalkboard]]”, as well as a “[[Thirteenth Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|blonde woman]]”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wednesday and the Doctor (short story)|Wednesday and the Doctor]]'') | In [[Universe (Strange Encounters)|one universe]], the Doctor coexisted with the [[Addams Family]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wednesday and the Doctor (short story)|Wednesday and the Doctor]]'') and the [[Jenny Everywhere (Wednesday and the Shifter)|local incarnation]] of [[Jenny Everywhere]] was familiar with them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wednesday and the Shifter (short story)|Wednesday and the Shifter]]'') This Doctor met [[Wednesday Addams (Wednesday and the Weeping Angel)|Wednesday Addams]] as the [[The Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|Eleventh Doctor]], a bowtie-wearing young man; when entering [[the Doctor's TARDIS (Wednesday and the Doctor)|his TARDIS]], Wednesday caught psychic glimpses of other incarnations of the Doctor, including “[[First Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|an old man]] with [[Susan Foreman (Wednesday and the Doctor)|a teenage girl]], [[Second Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|one playing a recorder]], [[Fourth Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|one with a very long scarf]], [[Sixth Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|one wearing a multi-colored coat]], [[Eighth Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|one]] that resembled [[Lord Byron]], [[War Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|one that looked like an old soldier]], and [[Twelfth Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|one drawing on a chalkboard]]”, as well as a “[[Thirteenth Doctor (Wednesday and the Doctor)|blonde woman]]”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wednesday and the Doctor (short story)|Wednesday and the Doctor]]'') | ||
==Behind the scenes== | == 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 ''[[w:c:tardis:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]'' series, which was debuted in 1963 and spans a variety of media. Within their home continuity, the Doctor has many incarnations due to being capable of regeneration: | 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 ''[[w:c:tardis:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]'' series, which was debuted in 1963 and spans a variety of media. Within their home continuity, the Doctor has many incarnations due to being capable of regeneration: | ||
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*The [[w:c:tardis:Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh Doctor]] was portrayed by [[w:c:tardis:Matt Smith|Matt Smith]]. He is mentioned as a “time-traveller with a bowtie” in ''[[The Grand Multiverse Hotel (short story)|The Grand Multiverse Hotel]]''. The incarnation seen in Chapter 2 of ''[[Shippy Shifter Snippets (novel)|Shippy Shifter Snippets]]'' is also identified as an alternate-universe version of this Doctor by a mention of his bowtie, and the fact that he is currently travelling with [[w:c:tardis:Clara Oswald|Clara Oswald]]. | *The [[w:c:tardis:Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh Doctor]] was portrayed by [[w:c:tardis:Matt Smith|Matt Smith]]. He is mentioned as a “time-traveller with a bowtie” in ''[[The Grand Multiverse Hotel (short story)|The Grand Multiverse Hotel]]''. The incarnation seen in Chapter 2 of ''[[Shippy Shifter Snippets (novel)|Shippy Shifter Snippets]]'' is also identified as an alternate-universe version of this Doctor by a mention of his bowtie, and the fact that he is currently travelling with [[w:c:tardis:Clara Oswald|Clara Oswald]]. | ||
*The [[w:c:tardis:Seventh Doctor|Seventh Doctor]] was portrayed by [[w:c:tardis:Sylvester McCoy|Sylvester McCoy]]. He is mentioned in ''[[Ace Rules OK! (short story)|Ace Rules OK!]]'' and seen from the back in ''[[Photo shoot (short story)|Photo shoot]]''. | *The [[w:c:tardis:Seventh Doctor|Seventh Doctor]] was portrayed by [[w:c:tardis:Sylvester McCoy|Sylvester McCoy]]. He is mentioned in ''[[Ace Rules OK! (short story)|Ace Rules OK!]]'' and seen from the back in ''[[Photo shoot (short story)|Photo shoot]]''. | ||
* An [[w:c:Fred|alternative Ninth Doctor]] was portrayed by [[w:c:tardis:Nicholas Briggs|Nick Briggs]] in the unlicensed [[w:c:tardis:Audio Visuals|''Audio Visuals'']] audio dramas, and later appeared in licensed DWU media, established to have severed himself from the mainline Doctor's timeline and adopted the name of "Fred" as part of a deal with [[the Man in Black]]. This is the “balding man in a floral print jacket” seen in a photograph with [[the Man in Black]] in ''[[Open Sourcing (short story)|Open Sourcing]]''. This is why [[The Man in Grey (925th Universe)|the Man in Grey]] reacts oddly to the name of "Fred" when it is mentioned elsewhere in ''Open Sourcing'' (which gestures at an ambiguous but meaningful relationship existing between the Man in Grey and the Man in Black). | *An [[w:c:Fred|alternative Ninth Doctor]] was portrayed by [[w:c:tardis:Nicholas Briggs|Nick Briggs]] in the unlicensed [[w:c:tardis:Audio Visuals|''Audio Visuals'']] audio dramas, and later appeared in licensed DWU media, established to have severed himself from the mainline Doctor's timeline and adopted the name of "Fred" as part of a deal with [[the Man in Black]]. This is the “balding man in a floral print jacket” seen in a photograph with [[the Man in Black]] in ''[[Open Sourcing (short story)|Open Sourcing]]''. This is why [[The Man in Grey (925th Universe)|the Man in Grey]] reacts oddly to the name of "Fred" when it is mentioned elsewhere in ''Open Sourcing'' (which gestures at an ambiguous but meaningful relationship existing between the Man in Grey and the Man in Black). | ||
*The [[w:c:tardis:Twelfth Doctor|Twelfth Doctor]] was portrayed by [[w:c:tardis:Peter Capaldi|Peter Capaldi]]. He is the main Doctor seen in ''[[Ace Rules OK! (short story)|Ace Rules OK!]]''. | *The [[w:c:tardis:Twelfth Doctor|Twelfth Doctor]] was portrayed by [[w:c:tardis:Peter Capaldi|Peter Capaldi]]. He is the main Doctor seen in ''[[Ace Rules OK! (short story)|Ace Rules OK!]]''. | ||
*The [[w:c:tardis:Thirteenth Doctor|Thirteenth Doctor]] was portrayed by [[w:c:tardis:Jodie Whittaker|Jodie Whittaker]]. An alternate-universe version of her appeared in the fanfiction crossover ''[[Shifting (short story)|Shifting]]''. | *The [[w:c:tardis:Thirteenth Doctor|Thirteenth Doctor]] was portrayed by [[w:c:tardis:Jodie Whittaker|Jodie Whittaker]]. An alternate-universe version of her appeared in the fanfiction crossover ''[[Shifting (short story)|Shifting]]''. | ||
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The [[Zanzibar the Magician|portrayal]] of the public-domain character of [[w:c:pdsh:Zanzibar|Zanzibar the Magician]] in ''[[Ruthless Ro-Man (comic story)|Ruthless Ro-Man]]'' leaned strongly into the preexisting resemblance that existed between him and the Eleventh Doctor, a reference made explicit in the author's notes for the page, where Epps quipped that “Zanzibar has a fez, so that makes him cool” (mirroring the Eleventh Doctor's famous claim that “fezzes are cool”). | The [[Zanzibar the Magician|portrayal]] of the public-domain character of [[w:c:pdsh:Zanzibar|Zanzibar the Magician]] in ''[[Ruthless Ro-Man (comic story)|Ruthless Ro-Man]]'' leaned strongly into the preexisting resemblance that existed between him and the Eleventh Doctor, a reference made explicit in the author's notes for the page, where Epps quipped that “Zanzibar has a fez, so that makes him cool” (mirroring the Eleventh Doctor's famous claim that “fezzes are cool”). | ||
=== Notes & References=== | ===Notes & References=== | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
== External links == | == External links== | ||
*[[w:c:tardis:The Doctor|'''The Doctor on the Tardis Data Core Wiki''']] | *[[w:c:tardis:The Doctor|'''The Doctor on the Tardis Data Core Wiki''']] | ||
{{Doctor Who concepts}} | {{Doctor Who concepts}} |
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