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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The story lists all previous televised companions, ignoring expanded media and one-story companions therefore ignoring the [[Eighth Doctor]] completely and discounting the likes of [[Sara Kingdom]] and the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s one-time [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]] "companions".
* The story lists all previous televised companions, ignoring expanded media and one-story companions therefore ignoring the [[Eighth Doctor]] completely and discounting the likes of [[Sara Kingdom]] and the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s one-time [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]] "companions".
* The video reading the poem has a number of differences to the poem itself such as illustrating the companions with their respective Doctors (something which would be unachievable in two pages of a book) and even adds in a new line. When the [[First Doctor]]'s companions have been read it is noted "somewhere inbetweener, poor [[Katarina]]" referring to her demise in her second adventure.
* The video reading the poem has a number of differences to the poem itself such as illustrating the companions with their respective Doctors (something which would be unachievable in two pages of a book) and even adds in a new line. When the [[First Doctor]]'s companions have been read, it is noted "somewhere inbetweener, poor [[Katarina]]", referring to her demise in her second adventure.
* The poem lists some people who previously would not been thought of as companions; [[Jackie Tyler]], (who was considered narratively  ambiguous to [[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts (TV story)|Army of Ghosts]]'' / ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'')  [[Petronella Osgood|Osgoods]], [[Zygon Osgood|plural]] (who explicitly denied companionship in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Robo Rampage (comic story)|Robo Rampage]]'') and [[Winston Churchill]].
* The poem lists some people who previously would not been thought of as companions; [[Jackie Tyler]], (who was considered narratively  ambiguous to [[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts (TV story)|Army of Ghosts]]'' / ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'')  [[Petronella Osgood|Osgoods]], [[Zygon Osgood|plural]] (who explicitly denied companionship in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Robo Rampage (comic story)|Robo Rampage]]'') and [[Winston Churchill]].
*[[Ace]] is listed as "Ace (aka Dorothy)" referring to her real name.
*[[Ace]] is listed as "Ace (aka Dorothy)" referring to her real name.

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Friend Ship was a poem in the anthology Now We Are Six Hundred.

Summary

The Twelfth Doctor recites his previous companions.

References

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Notes

  • The story lists all previous televised companions, ignoring expanded media and one-story companions therefore ignoring the Eighth Doctor completely and discounting the likes of Sara Kingdom and the Tenth Doctor's one-time Series 4 "companions".
  • The video reading the poem has a number of differences to the poem itself such as illustrating the companions with their respective Doctors (something which would be unachievable in two pages of a book) and even adds in a new line. When the First Doctor's companions have been read, it is noted "somewhere inbetweener, poor Katarina", referring to her demise in her second adventure.
  • The poem lists some people who previously would not been thought of as companions; Jackie Tyler, (who was considered narratively ambiguous to TV: Army of Ghosts / Doomsday) Osgoods, plural (who explicitly denied companionship in COMIC: Robo Rampage) and Winston Churchill.
  • Ace is listed as "Ace (aka Dorothy)" referring to her real name.
  • The Doctor lists Donna multiple times stating "never forgetting her".
  • The poem lists Clara a total of six times referencing her echoes and multiple temporary departures and Oswin once.
  • The poem lists River as companions of both the Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors.
  • The Doctor states and the end "And MOST IMPORTANTLY There's YOU."