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"'''World'''" was a term for someone's reality or universe — the environment they inhabited and experienced. As such, someone's "world" could be used to refer to their native [[universe]] or [[dimension]], such that [[parallel universe]]s were sometimes called "parallel worlds", ([[TV]]: | "'''World'''" was a term for someone's reality or universe — the environment they inhabited and experienced. As such, someone's "world" could be used to refer to their native [[universe]] or [[dimension]], such that [[parallel universe]]s were sometimes called "parallel worlds", ([[TV]]: {{cite source|Doomsday (TV story)}}, {{cite source|Turn Left (TV story)}}) but also, in a common figurative use, to refer to someone's [[planet]] of origin; for example, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] described [[Earth]] as "your world" to [[Amy Pond]] ([[TV]]: {{cite source|Victory of the Daleks (TV story)}}) and [[the War Chief]] described [[the Galaxy]] as containing "a thousand inhabited worlds". ([[TV]]: {{cite source|The War Games (TV story)}}) | ||
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Revision as of 14:02, 14 November 2023
"World" was a term for someone's reality or universe — the environment they inhabited and experienced. As such, someone's "world" could be used to refer to their native universe or dimension, such that parallel universes were sometimes called "parallel worlds", (TV: Doomsday [+]Loading...["Doomsday (TV story)"], Turn Left [+]Loading...["Turn Left (TV story)"]) but also, in a common figurative use, to refer to someone's planet of origin; for example, the Eleventh Doctor described Earth as "your world" to Amy Pond (TV: Victory of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Victory of the Daleks (TV story)"]) and the War Chief described the Galaxy as containing "a thousand inhabited worlds". (TV: The War Games [+]Loading...["The War Games (TV story)"])
History
In the 20th century, the Grey Man and the Mandelbrot Set sometimes referred to the real universe (Plane Physical) as "the world" in relation to Cathedral which existed on another plane. (PROSE: Falls the Shadow [+]Loading...["Falls the Shadow (novel)"])
In March 2005, he Ninth Doctor told Jenn if she tried to skip her ICT A-Level the whole world would be doomed. (PROSE: Have You Seen This Man? [+]Loading...["Have You Seen This Man? (short story)"])
The new webmaster of Who is Doctor Who? after Clive's death noticed that coverage of the Dummy Massacre was disappearing from World Media by 2 April 2005. He also sought to prove the truth about the Doctor to "the world" (PROSE: The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre [+]Loading...["The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre (short story)"])
After the defeat of the Slitheen family on 7 March 2006, Mickey Smith (TV: World War Three [+]Loading...["World War Three (TV story)"]) wrote on his website the morning after about how he was watching the world forget the events that unfolded in the past couple of days. He also mentioned how the Ninth Doctor saved the world. (PROSE: Hoax This! [+]Loading...["Hoax This! (short story)"])
A week later, he wrote that the Government and the world's media was conspiring to deny the event. In an interview with Henry Van Statten, Van Statten told Mickey that as he could not physically travel to an alien world, the intial experience of having moondust run through his hands was "ultimate". (PROSE: Henry Van Statten [+]Loading...["Henry Van Statten (short story)"])
By 2007, one of David R's interests was "revealing the truth about [what is] really happening in the world". (PROSE: Who Am I? [+]Loading...["Who Am I? (feature)"])
In the 26th century, Eric Klieg wanted to use Cyber-Technology to become "master of the world." (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen [+]Loading...["The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)"])