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An earlier incarnation of [[the Doctor]] in their "[[Timeless Child]] era" was contacted, tested and recruited into '''the Division''' by [[Solpado]]. Where the policy of the [[Time Lord]]s was of "strict [[Non-interference policy|non-intervention]] in other worlds and times", the purpose of the Division was to intervene in times when it was necessary. Officially the Division did not exist nor had operatives. Its history was mostly redacted from [[the Matrix]]. Eventually, they thanked the Doctor for their service, then wiped their [[memory]].
An earlier incarnation of [[the Doctor]] in their "[[Timeless Child]] era" was contacted, tested and recruited into '''the Division''' by [[Solpado]]. Where the policy of the [[Time Lord]]s was of "strict [[Non-interference policy|non-intervention]] in other worlds and times", the purpose of the Division was to intervene in times when it was necessary. Officially the Division did not exist nor had operatives. Its history was mostly redacted from [[the Matrix]]. Eventually, they thanked the Doctor for their service, then wiped their [[memory]].
[[File:Inscription Division Clock The Timeless Children.jpg|thumb|"For Services To The Division" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'')]]
[[File:Inscription Division Clock The Timeless Children.jpg|thumb|"For Services To The Division" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'')]]
In the fictional story of [[Brendan Bildbriain]] in the Matrix, one of the clues to the truth was that the [[carriage clock]] he was given upon his retirement was dedicated for services to the Division instead of the Garda. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'')
In the fictional story of [[Brendan (Ascension of the Cybermen)|Brendan]] in the Matrix, one of the clues to the truth was that the [[carriage clock]] he was given upon his retirement was dedicated for services to the Division instead of the Garda. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'')


The [[Gallifreyan]] [[Gat]] and her recruited troop of [[Judoon]], led by [[Pol-Kon-Don]], also worked for the Division. When [[The Doctor (Fugitive of the Judoon)|the Doctor]] tried to escape, their job was to capture her and punish her for running away. ([[TV]]: ''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]'')
The [[Gallifreyan]] [[Gat]] and her recruited troop of [[Judoon]], led by [[Pol-Kon-Don]], also worked for the Division. When [[The Doctor (Fugitive of the Judoon)|the Doctor]] tried to escape, their job was to capture her and punish her for running away. ([[TV]]: ''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]'')

Revision as of 03:41, 16 March 2020

An earlier incarnation of the Doctor in their "Timeless Child era" was contacted, tested and recruited into the Division by Solpado. Where the policy of the Time Lords was of "strict non-intervention in other worlds and times", the purpose of the Division was to intervene in times when it was necessary. Officially the Division did not exist nor had operatives. Its history was mostly redacted from the Matrix. Eventually, they thanked the Doctor for their service, then wiped their memory.

"For Services To The Division" (TV: The Timeless Children)

In the fictional story of Brendan in the Matrix, one of the clues to the truth was that the carriage clock he was given upon his retirement was dedicated for services to the Division instead of the Garda. (TV: The Timeless Children)

The Gallifreyan Gat and her recruited troop of Judoon, led by Pol-Kon-Don, also worked for the Division. When the Doctor tried to escape, their job was to capture her and punish her for running away. (TV: Fugitive of the Judoon)