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|species = Human | |name = rewboss | ||
|origin | |species = Human | ||
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|first cs = Have You Seen This Man? (short story) | |||
|appearances = {{Il|[[PROSE]]: {{cs|Rose sighting confirmed (short story)}}|[[PROSE]]: {{cs|Alien landing confirmed (short story)}}}} | |||
}}{{you may|Andrew Bossom|n1=his real world counterpart}} | }}{{you may|Andrew Bossom|n1=his real world counterpart}} | ||
'''rewboss''' was the [[username]] of [[Readers of whoisdoctorwho.co.uk|a reader]] of the website [[Doctor Who?]]. rewboss didn't believe that the [[Ninth Doctor]] was part of a [[conspiracy]] as he felt the Doctor was a "harmless [[nutcase]]". | '''rewboss''' was the [[username]] of [[Readers of whoisdoctorwho.co.uk|a reader]] of the website [[Who is Doctor Who?]]. rewboss didn't believe that the [[Ninth Doctor]] was part of a [[conspiracy]] as he felt the Doctor was a "harmless [[nutcase]]". | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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In [[1991]], in [[Wolverhampton]], rewboss encountered the Doctor and said hello, mentioning the previous time they met in Berlin, but the Doctor didn't remember. rewboss believed the Doctor had merely forgotten him in the couple of years that had passed. | In [[1991]], in [[Wolverhampton]], rewboss encountered the Doctor and said hello, mentioning the previous time they met in Berlin, but the Doctor didn't remember. rewboss believed the Doctor had merely forgotten him in the couple of years that had passed. | ||
In [[March]] [[2005]], rewboss wrote about his encounter with the Ninth Doctor on the conspiracy website [[Doctor Who?]] run by [[Clive Finch]], where he dismissively wrote that the Doctor wasn't part of a [[conspiracy]]. ([[PROSE]]: | In [[March]] [[2005]], rewboss wrote about his encounter with the Ninth Doctor on the conspiracy website [[Doctor Who?]] run by [[Clive Finch]], where he dismissively wrote that the Doctor wasn't part of a [[conspiracy]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Have You Seen This Man? (short story)|writer=Andrew Bossom}}) | ||
In early [[2006]], rewboss commented on the site regarding a purported [[photograph]] from [[1869]] of [[Charles Dickens]] featuring the Doctor and [[Rose Tyler]]. rewboss believed that the photo "obviously" must be a fake, pointing out that "this "Doctor" character" was wearing [[clothes]] straight from the [[21st century]], and that [[portrait]]s of this type were impossible in 1869; an [[exposure]] lasted one or two [[second]]s in broad [[daylight]]. In any case, rewboss asked how could the same man appear in photos right up to the [[present day]], which would make him about [[150 (number)|one hundred and fifty]] [[year]]s [[The Doctor's age|old]]. Ridiculing the notion that the Doctor was some kind of [[time traveller]], rewboss sarcastically suggested that he had met [[HG Wells]] and [[Leonardo da Vinci]], going on to suggest that [[Mickey Smith|the webmaster]] would like to tie him in with the [[disappearance of Susan Foreman]] in [[1963]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Rose sighting confirmed (short story)|writer=Andrew Bossom}}) | |||
After [[Slitheen craft (Aliens of London)|a Slitheen craft]] crashed in the [[River Thames]] on [[6 March]] 2006, rewboss commented again on Whovis Doctor Who?, dismissing the crash as a [[smokescreen]] orchestrated by the [[British government|the government]] for the "real conspiracy" which he believed to be a "top [[secret]] [[military]] [[plane]] that got out of control". He also questioned the identity of [[squidbaby23]] and her reluctance to share the source of her [[photograph|pictures]], as well how "[[Pigs in Space]]" was very "[[The Muppet Show|Muppet Show]]". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Alien landing confirmed (short story)|writer=Andrew Bossom}}) | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
The implicit narrative of rewboss's encounters with the Doctor is that they met out of sync, not unlike [[River Song]]'s out-of-order adventures with [[the Doctor]]. | * "rewboss" is the username of [[Andrew Bossom]], an individual online who shares aspects of [[German]] history and culture, who wrote himself into the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] in the user entries for ''[[Have You Seen This Man? (short story)|Have You Seen This Man?]]'', ''[[Rose sighting confirmed (short story)|Rose sighting confirmed]]'' and ''[[Alien landing confirmed (short story)|Alien landing confirmed]]''. | ||
* The implicit narrative of rewboss's encounters with the Doctor in ''[[Have You Seen This Man? (short story)|Have You Seen This Man?]]'' is that they met out of sync, not unlike [[River Song]]'s out-of-order adventures with [[the Doctor]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:48, 22 October 2024
- You may be looking for his real world counterpart.
rewboss was the username of a reader of the website Who is Doctor Who?. rewboss didn't believe that the Ninth Doctor was part of a conspiracy as he felt the Doctor was a "harmless nutcase".
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
In 1989, on the day the Wall fell in Berlin, the Ninth Doctor barged into rewboss and apologised. The Doctor grinned upon recognising rewboss, although rewboss had never met the Doctor before. The Doctor then disappeared into the crowd.
In 1991, in Wolverhampton, rewboss encountered the Doctor and said hello, mentioning the previous time they met in Berlin, but the Doctor didn't remember. rewboss believed the Doctor had merely forgotten him in the couple of years that had passed.
In March 2005, rewboss wrote about his encounter with the Ninth Doctor on the conspiracy website Doctor Who? run by Clive Finch, where he dismissively wrote that the Doctor wasn't part of a conspiracy. (PROSE: Have You Seen This Man? [+]Loading...{"writer":"Andrew Bossom","1":"Have You Seen This Man? (short story)"})
In early 2006, rewboss commented on the site regarding a purported photograph from 1869 of Charles Dickens featuring the Doctor and Rose Tyler. rewboss believed that the photo "obviously" must be a fake, pointing out that "this "Doctor" character" was wearing clothes straight from the 21st century, and that portraits of this type were impossible in 1869; an exposure lasted one or two seconds in broad daylight. In any case, rewboss asked how could the same man appear in photos right up to the present day, which would make him about one hundred and fifty years old. Ridiculing the notion that the Doctor was some kind of time traveller, rewboss sarcastically suggested that he had met HG Wells and Leonardo da Vinci, going on to suggest that the webmaster would like to tie him in with the disappearance of Susan Foreman in 1963. (PROSE: Rose sighting confirmed [+]Loading...{"writer":"Andrew Bossom","1":"Rose sighting confirmed (short story)"})
After a Slitheen craft crashed in the River Thames on 6 March 2006, rewboss commented again on Whovis Doctor Who?, dismissing the crash as a smokescreen orchestrated by the the government for the "real conspiracy" which he believed to be a "top secret military plane that got out of control". He also questioned the identity of squidbaby23 and her reluctance to share the source of her pictures, as well how "Pigs in Space" was very "Muppet Show". (PROSE: Alien landing confirmed [+]Loading...{"writer":"Andrew Bossom","1":"Alien landing confirmed (short story)"})
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- "rewboss" is the username of Andrew Bossom, an individual online who shares aspects of German history and culture, who wrote himself into the Doctor Who universe in the user entries for Have You Seen This Man?, Rose sighting confirmed and Alien landing confirmed.
- The implicit narrative of rewboss's encounters with the Doctor in Have You Seen This Man? is that they met out of sync, not unlike River Song's out-of-order adventures with the Doctor.