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Name[[edit source]]

Correct name? Was this name ever used in any Doctor Who source to describe the building? Yes it's the real world name, but is it ever used in-universe. When who ever sees the tower they say 'Canary Wharf', the physical building is named 'Torchwood Tower'. Unless there's a citeable source that would rate over the few episodes and dialogue that Torchwood Tower is mentioned in, it'll be moved back to 'Torchwood Tower'. --Tangerineduel 13:16, 29 March 2008 (UTC)

It's been almost three years now, TD. I think you can safely do whatever you were intending to do in March 2008. CzechOut | 18:50, January 15, 2011 (UTC)

The opening line of chapter 2 of Millennial Rites is "Number One, Canada Square." The second paragraph ends with "And, in particular, to Number One, Canada Square, colloquially named Canary Wharf Tower." The emboldening is mine. Neither was dialogue. --Nyktimos 22:40, November 4, 2012 (UTC)


Pete's World[[edit source]]

Technically, there was a Torchwood Tower in Rose's alternate reality (DW Doomsday). It was most notable for the scene in which the Doctor and Rose hugged the wall in the exact same spot; the Doctor in this reality and Rose in the alternate reality, as well as Alternate World Pete saving Rose from the void and returning to Alternate Torchwood Tower. Should there be a mention ion the main page with regard to its existence there?

Image[[edit source]]

There must be a better shot of the tower from Army of Ghosts or Doomsday, given the two-parter is actually set there. -- Tybort (talk page) 15:38, June 20, 2013 (UTC)

Cause of the breach[[edit source]]

After re-watching The Next Doctor, I'm pretty sure that the cause of the anomaly at the top was caused by the Doctor firing the dimension vault at the CyberKing. Is this confirmed or not. And if it is, should we include that in either article? TheTARDIScontroller 19:36, December 24, 2014 (UTC)