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"'''No. 13'''" was the caption of a framed picture of a man, which an exhausted [[Peri Brown]] once glimpsed while climbing a punishingly long staircase inside [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], alongside several others like it. | {{Infobox Individual | ||
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In [[Earth-33⅓]], "'''No. 13'''" was the caption of a framed picture of a man, which an exhausted [[Peri Brown (Earth-33⅓)|Peri Brown]] once glimpsed while climbing a punishingly long staircase inside [[The Doctor's TARDIS (Earth-33⅓)|the Doctor's TARDIS]], alongside several others like it. | |||
"No. 13" was depicted as a smiling middle-aged man with dark hair, wrinkled lips and a large chin. He appeared to be wearing a [[tuxedo]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Enlightenment (comic story)|Enlightenment]]'') | "No. 13" was depicted as a smiling middle-aged man with dark hair, wrinkled lips and a large chin. He appeared to be wearing a [[tuxedo]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Enlightenment (comic story)|Enlightenment]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* As portraits labeled "No. 1" and "No. 2", appearing in the background of the same story, are clearly depictions of the [[First Doctor|First]] and [[Second Doctor]] | * As portraits labeled "No. 1" and "No. 2", appearing in the background of the same story, are clearly depictions of the [[First Doctor (Earth-33⅓)|First]] and [[Second Doctor (Earth-33⅓)|Second Doctors]], readers are led to the assumption that the other individuals in numbered portraits are other [[incarnation]]s of [[the Doctor]]. In the cases of both "No. 13" and "[[No. 33 (Enlightenment)|No. 33]]", this reading would imply they are in fact depictions of ''future'' incarnations of the Doctor relative to the [[Sixth Doctor (Earth-33⅓)|Sixth Doctor]] (who stars in ''[[Enlightenment (comic story)|Enlightenment]]''). [[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'' and ''[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS]]'' would later elaborate on the idea of potential futures leaking into the "present" of the timeship's interior — although it may be simpler to assume that the picture does not in fact depict the Doctor, or, even if it does, that it is a fabrication of some sort, especially in light of the fact that the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] bore no resemblance to "No. 13" when she was eventually introduced on television. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 2 April 2024
In Earth-33⅓, "No. 13" was the caption of a framed picture of a man, which an exhausted Peri Brown once glimpsed while climbing a punishingly long staircase inside the Doctor's TARDIS, alongside several others like it.
"No. 13" was depicted as a smiling middle-aged man with dark hair, wrinkled lips and a large chin. He appeared to be wearing a tuxedo. (COMIC: Enlightenment)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- As portraits labeled "No. 1" and "No. 2", appearing in the background of the same story, are clearly depictions of the First and Second Doctors, readers are led to the assumption that the other individuals in numbered portraits are other incarnations of the Doctor. In the cases of both "No. 13" and "No. 33", this reading would imply they are in fact depictions of future incarnations of the Doctor relative to the Sixth Doctor (who stars in Enlightenment). TV: The Doctor's Wife and Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS would later elaborate on the idea of potential futures leaking into the "present" of the timeship's interior — although it may be simpler to assume that the picture does not in fact depict the Doctor, or, even if it does, that it is a fabrication of some sort, especially in light of the fact that the Thirteenth Doctor bore no resemblance to "No. 13" when she was eventually introduced on television.