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A '''version of [[the Doctor]]''' existed in [[the Daft Dimension]], with a broadly similar history and regenerative cycle to [[the Doctor|their counterpart]] in a more [[The Doctor's universe|serious universe]].
A '''version of [[the Doctor]]''' existed in [[the Daft Dimension]], with a broadly similar history and regenerative cycle to [[the Doctor|their counterpart]] in a more [[The Doctor's universe|serious universe]].
This Doctor was somehow, simultaneously, a real individual, and a "fictional" character on the [[television]] series ''[[Doctor Who (The Daft Dimension)|Doctor Who]]'', a fact they were seemingly fully aware of.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Revision as of 15:09, 16 June 2023

A version of the Doctor existed in the Daft Dimension, with a broadly similar history and regenerative cycle to their counterpart in a more serious universe.

This Doctor was somehow, simultaneously, a real individual, and a "fictional" character on the television series Doctor Who, a fact they were seemingly fully aware of.

Biography

Early life

At some point, the Doctor ran away from Gallifrey. Centuries later, a later incarnation of the Doctor would pause mid-adventure, suddenly wondering if he'd remembered to cancel his milk subscription before leaving. (COMIC: The Daft Dimension 484)

The Doctor's incarnations

Most of the Doctor's incarnations were identical to those in N-Space, consisting of fifteen successive incarnations beginning from the elderly gentleman who was identified as the first, as well as several additional incarnations whom lack a chronological placement. All but three identified incarnations typically appear in human forms of varying genders.

Chronologically placed

Ambiguous incarnations