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They are not given an incarnation number in the narrative, but Spencer made a Twitter post suggesting they are intended to come directly after [[Lalla Ward]]'s [[Romana II]],<ref>[https://twitter.com/livspencer6ft Liv Spencer on Twitter]</ref> making this Romana yet another "Romana III", distinct from the version seen in the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures|BBC ''Eighth Doctor Adventures'']] and the one played by [[Juliet Landau]] in [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|Big Finish audio dramas]]. | They are not given an incarnation number in the narrative, but Spencer made a Twitter post suggesting they are intended to come directly after [[Lalla Ward]]'s [[Romana II]],<ref>[https://twitter.com/livspencer6ft Liv Spencer on Twitter]</ref> making this Romana yet another "Romana III", distinct from the version seen in the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures|BBC ''Eighth Doctor Adventures'']] and the one played by [[Juliet Landau]] in [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|Big Finish audio dramas]]. | ||
This incarnation of Romana was depicted as nonbinary, referred to in production and promotional materials with they/them pronouns and as "Lord Romanadvoratrelundar" rather than "Lady."<ref>https://twitter.com/dwtimefracture/status/1479037211391758337</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 14:51, 19 July 2022
Lord Romanadvoratrelundar was an incarnation of Romana following Romana II who became involved in "Operation Time Fracture". In contrast to their female-presenting predecessors, this Romana used they/them pronouns.
Romana was a Cardinal for the Prydonian Chapter near the end of the Last Great Time War and participated in a debate of the High Council over whether to fully resurrect Rassilon, a motion they opposed. They also hoped to expell Zoria from the Prydonian Chapter for her many crimes.
UNIT had a "field log on this Romana. UNIT believed that they had perished in the Time War, but thought that there was a possibility they survived, and hoped they could become a "powerful ally in the completion of Operation Time Fracture" if so. (NOTVALID: Time Fracture)
Behind the scenes
This incarnation of Romana, played by Liv Spencer,[1] was original to Time Fracture, an interactive Doctor Who stage play created as part of the Time Lord Victorious event, which is not considered a valid source on this Wiki.
They are not given an incarnation number in the narrative, but Spencer made a Twitter post suggesting they are intended to come directly after Lalla Ward's Romana II,[2] making this Romana yet another "Romana III", distinct from the version seen in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures and the one played by Juliet Landau in Big Finish audio dramas.
This incarnation of Romana was depicted as nonbinary, referred to in production and promotional materials with they/them pronouns and as "Lord Romanadvoratrelundar" rather than "Lady."[3]