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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.


[[File:The Doctor's Daughter - Another Jenny?.png|thumb|left|The DWU's "other Jenny" as seen in [[COMIC]]: ''[[w:c:tardis:Four Doctors (comic story)|Four Doctors]]''.]]Interestingly, in 2008, a new character was introduced to the series: the artificially-created daughter of the Doctor, known only as Jenny. This Jenny (played by Georgia Tennant), who ended her debut episode by becoming a traveller in time and space in her own right, separate from her father, was characterised as a cheerful adventurer with a ready smile. It has thus obviously been [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WMG/JennyEverywhere theorised] by some fans that Jenny, the Doctor's Daughter, may eventually come into her own as an incarnation of Jenny Everywhere. Although she does not quite resemble the unofficial "DWU Jenny" depicted in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'', it is widely speculated that the "Doctor's Daughter" Jenny may be capable of [[w:c:tardis:Regeneration|regeneration]], which could allow for a change in appearance.
[[File:The Doctor's Daughter - Another Jenny?.png|thumb|left|The DWU's "other Jenny" as seen in [[COMIC]]: ''[https://tardis.wiki/wiki/Four_Doctors_(comic_story) Four Doctors]''.]]Interestingly, in 2008, a new character was introduced to the series: the artificially-created daughter of the Doctor, known only as Jenny. This Jenny (played by Georgia Tennant), who ended her debut episode by becoming a traveller in time and space in her own right, separate from her father, was characterised as a cheerful adventurer with a ready smile. It has thus obviously been [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WMG/JennyEverywhere theorised] by some fans that Jenny, the Doctor's Daughter, may eventually come into her own as an incarnation of Jenny Everywhere. Although she does not quite resemble the unofficial "DWU Jenny" depicted in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'', it is widely speculated that the "Doctor's Daughter" Jenny may be capable of [[w:c:tardis:Regeneration|regeneration]], which could allow for a change in appearance.


It is not clear if the “nasty lot” of Cyborgs from the Third Universe mentioned in ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'' should be understood as the [https://tardis.wiki/wiki/Cyberman Cybermen] or as the [[Cyberon]]s.
It is not clear if the “nasty lot” of Cyborgs from the Third Universe mentioned in ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'' should be understood as the [https://tardis.wiki/wiki/Cyberman Cybermen] or as the [[Cyberon]]s.
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=== Notes and references ===
=== Notes and references ===
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [[w:c:tardis:N-Space|'''''N-Space'' on the Tardis Data Core Wiki''']]
* [[w:c:tardis:N-Space|'''''N-Space'' on the Tardis Data Core Wiki''']]
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