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This incarnation is a very contradictory incarnation that is not exactly possible to be placed in Iris's timeline. She is described in such a way that is reminiscent of the [[Beryl Reid Iris|"Beryl Reid" Iris]], so one might assume that this incarnation is the "Beryl Reid" Iris; however, this is contradicted by ''Suitors, Inc.'', which plainly states that Iris has regenerated since [[PROSE]]: ''[[Old Flames (short story)|Old Flames]]'', which featured the "Beryl Reid" Iris, thus meaning that the cannot be the same incarnation, unless if Iris retained her physical appearance, though that would be conjectural. Further contradictory evidence is contributed by [[PROSE]]: ''[[Verdigris (novel)|Verdigris]]'', where the "Beryl Reid" incarnation recollects the events of ''Suitors, Inc.'', which shouldn't be possible, though it can be explained by Iris living her life out of order, which is entirely possible. | This incarnation is a very contradictory incarnation that is not exactly possible to be placed in Iris's timeline. She is described in such a way that is reminiscent of the [[Beryl Reid Iris|"Beryl Reid" Iris]], so one might assume that this incarnation is the "Beryl Reid" Iris; however, this is contradicted by ''Suitors, Inc.'', which plainly states that Iris has regenerated since [[PROSE]]: ''[[Old Flames (short story)|Old Flames]]'', which featured the "Beryl Reid" Iris, thus meaning that the cannot be the same incarnation, unless if Iris retained her physical appearance, though that would be conjectural. Further contradictory evidence is contributed by [[PROSE]]: ''[[Verdigris (novel)|Verdigris]]'', where the "Beryl Reid" incarnation recollects the events of ''Suitors, Inc.'', which shouldn't be possible, though it can be explained by Iris living her life out of order, which is entirely possible. | ||
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Revision as of 02:49, 17 September 2022
An incarnation of Iris Wildthyme was once blackmailed by PussyWorlder Binky into setting up Wildthyme Unlimited to produce "Suitors" modelled on the Fourth Doctor in a plan to transport elderly women to the Pussyworld. (PROSE: Suitors, Inc.) She had regenerated since her last encounter with the Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith. (PROSE: Suitors, Inc., Old Flames)
Appearance
Iris was described as being as "svelte as a dumpling", and she had chubby fingers. (PROSE: Suitors, Inc.)
Behind the scenes
This incarnation is a very contradictory incarnation that is not exactly possible to be placed in Iris's timeline. She is described in such a way that is reminiscent of the "Beryl Reid" Iris, so one might assume that this incarnation is the "Beryl Reid" Iris; however, this is contradicted by Suitors, Inc., which plainly states that Iris has regenerated since PROSE: Old Flames, which featured the "Beryl Reid" Iris, thus meaning that the cannot be the same incarnation, unless if Iris retained her physical appearance, though that would be conjectural. Further contradictory evidence is contributed by PROSE: Verdigris, where the "Beryl Reid" incarnation recollects the events of Suitors, Inc., which shouldn't be possible, though it can be explained by Iris living her life out of order, which is entirely possible.
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