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Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Whoniverse was an encyclopedic celebration of 60 years of the world's longest-running sci-fi television series, Doctor Who.
Publisher's summary
Six decades may only be a handful of heartbeats to a Time Lord, but for Doctor Who it's the adventure of several lifetimes. Evolving over 60 years, the world's longest-running sci-fi TV show has gifted us a universe of menacing monsters and unforgettable heroes. You might even call it a 'Whotopia'.
Now you can roam free through the Doctor's dimension as never before in this special commemorative book for Doctor Who's diamond anniversary. Join all the Doctors as each tells their own story. Learn about their legions of legendary allies - and hear from the monsters' own mouths about what makes them tick. Find danger on alien worlds and threats here on Earth in all eras. And explore the gadgets, robots, spaceships, computers and mind-blowing creations that crowd the never-ending corridors of Whotopia.
Crammed with exciting new images and in full colour throughout, Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Whoniverse is the essential celebration of 60 years of Doctor Who.
Contents
Section 1: Heroes
Heroes of Time
# | Character | Summary |
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1 | First Doctor | |
2 | Second Doctor | |
3 | Third Doctor | |
4 | Fourth Doctor | |
5 | Fifth Doctor | |
6 | Sixth Doctor | |
7 | Seventh Doctor | |
8 | Eighth Doctor | |
9 | War Doctor | |
10 | Ninth Doctor | |
11 | Tenth Doctor | |
12 | Eleventh Doctor | |
13 | Twelfth Doctor | |
14 | Thirteenth Doctor | |
15 | Fugitive Doctor | |
16 | Fourteenth Doctor | The Fourteenth Doctor questions his face, hair, and teeth; he knows he should be somebody new, not somebody he had been before. He also questions his clothes. |
17 | Fifteenth Doctor | The Fifteenth Doctor reflects on his new face, the new adventures he'll go on, the new friends he'll make and the new threats he'll face; he knows that there will be a whole "pantheon" of enemies, who will have "no idea what they've let themselves in for." |
Travelling Companions | ||
18 | River Song | |
19 | Jenny | |
20 | Susan | |
21 | Romana I | |
22 | Romana II | |
Fleeting Friends | ||
23 | Andred and Rodan |
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24 | Azmael | |
25 | Damon | |
26 | Drax | |
27 | Ohila |
Heroes of Space
# | Character | Summary |
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Travelling Companions | ||
28 | Adric | |
29 | Captain Jack Harkness |
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30 | K9 Mark IV | |
31 | Karvanista | |
32 | Nardole | |
33 | Nyssa | |
34 | Turlough | |
Fleeting Friends | ||
35 | Alpha Centauri | |
36 | Angstrom | |
37 | Bannakaffalatta | |
38 | Bellal | |
39 | Biroc | |
40 | Chantho | |
41 | Face of Boe | |
42 | Flast | |
43 | Novice Hame | |
44 | Idris | |
45 | Jabe | |
46 | Tasha Lem | |
47 | Dorium Maldovar | |
48 | Greston Paltraki | |
49 | Astrid Peth | |
50 | Vrestin | |
51 | King Yrcanos |
Heroes of Earth
# | Character | Summary |
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Travelling Companions | ||
52 | Katarina | |
53 | Jamie McCrimmon | |
54 | Victoria Waterfield | |
Pioneers | ||
55 | Rosa Parks | |
56 | Marco Polo | |
57 | Madame du Pompadour | |
58 | Mary Seacole | |
59 | Joseph Williamson | |
Scientists | ||
60 | Albert Einstein | |
61 | Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage |
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62 | to be added |
Section 2: Villains
Villains of Time
to be added
Villains of Space
to be added
Villains of Earth
to be added
Section 3: Monsters
Monsters of Time
to be added
Monsters of Space
to be added
Monsters of Earth
to be added
Section 4: Machines
Machines of Time
to be added
Machines of Space
to be added
Machines of Earth
to be added
Section 5: Worlds
Dimensions in Time
to be added
Alien Worlds
to be added
Earth
to be added
Section 6: Technology
to be added
Characters
to be added
Worldbuilding
to be added
Notes
- Artist "The Lone Dalek" did the TARDIS renders in this book.[1][2][3]
- This book only focused on information exclusively from the television series, ignoring anything from non-television spin-offs.
- In particular, it appears at first glance to identify incarnations of the Master with ordinal names at odds with known incarnations; for example, Roger Delgado's Master is identified as the "First Master", despite virtually every other source featuring this incarnation showing him to be nearing, or the final incarnation, of his first regeneration cycle. Simon Guerrier clarified that these names weren't diegetic but referred merely to the order in which every television Master first appeared.[4]
- As this book was released prior to their full television debuts, it gave hints of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Doctors personalities; the Fourteenth is shown to look back towards the Tenth Doctor, questioning why he has his body once more, while the Fifteenth Doctor is shown to have an optimistic and adventurous outlook towards the future.
Continuity
- The Fourteenth Doctor's entry appears to be an inner monologue, where he recalls his similar appearance to the Tenth Doctor as seen in the surprise ending of The Power of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Power of the Doctor (TV story)"], although doesn't reveal any new information.
- Similarly, the Fifteenth Doctor's entry appears to be an inner monologue, where he reflects on the new chapter of his life. This includes a reference to his new friends, which seems to be an oblique reference to companion Ruby Sunday, who was first mentioned in the short story First Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...{"page":"31","1":"First Day of the Doctor (short story)"}.
- The two-page spread for the technology section includes various items from the Whoniverse, including: the Thirteenth Doctor's version of the TARDIS, first seen in The Ghost Monument [+]Loading...["The Ghost Monument (TV story)"]; Satellite Five, first seen in The Long Game [+]Loading...["The Long Game (TV story)"]; the Nerva Beacon, first seen in The Ark in Space [+]Loading...["The Ark in Space (TV story)"]; the SS Madame de Pompadour, first seen in Tardisode 4 [+]Loading...["Tardisode 4"]; the Confession Dial, first seen in Prologue [+]Loading...["Prologue (webcast)"]; the Doctor's psychic paper, first seen in The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"]; a hypercube, first seen in The War Games [+]Loading...["The War Games (TV story)"]; and the Fourteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver, first seen in The Fourteenth Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver [+]Loading...["The Fourteenth Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver (webcast)"].
External links
- Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Whoniverse on the Doctor Who website
- Official Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Whoniverse page at Penguin Books
Footnotes
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