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Not quite sure what to put here yet, but someone suggested I should write it anyway.
'''Doctor Who''' fans take the show a lot more seriously than it does itself. I think this is a shame. You could learn a massive amount of information about the series from this site but hardly get any sense of what makes the programme so special and distinctive. And I think this also is a shame.
 
I am the sworn enemy of bad grammar (particularly rogue apostrophes) and will ruthlessly destroy any that crosses my path. (Hey, it's a point of professional pride for me.)
 
I look forward to answering your complaints.
 
==List of Stuff I've Originated or Heavily Rewritten==
*[[Aliases of the Master]] - If, after all this memory-intensive work, I still go senile I shall be highly annoyed. Well, as annoyed as a senile person can be. By the way, how long do you reckon it'll be before someone sticks a big spoiler in here? :)
*[[Andrew Hunt]] - our families lived in the same house you know, not at the same time of course
*[[Argolis]] - just written so I could re-use the Xxbrmm gag
*[[Armageddon Convention]] - dunno why I bothered as I haven't even read the book, I just thought it was a one-line thing in ''[[Revenge of the Cybermen]]'' - I don't know, is there any casual reference from the 70s that ''hasn't'' had a 200-page novel written about it by Andy Lane, Gary Russell, or (God help us) Craig Hinton? So much for subtlety and a sense of mystery in the mythos. I knew we were on the slippery slope when they started 'revealing' the names of characters like the Monk and the Master - fine, why not tell us the Doctor's name while you're at it? Peasants. I should drink less coffee.
*[[Blake's 7]] - now here's a show crying out for its own small but perfectly formed wiki!
*[[Bowship]]
*[[Celestial Toymaker]] - quite surprised no-one else got there first
*[[Daleks of Human Origin]] - No, I couldn't think of a snappier title, and believe me I tried.
*[[Dalek Prime]]
*[[Dalek weaponry]] - giving full reign to my inner geek
*[[Death's Head]] - the TARDIS version anyway
*[[E-Space]]
*[[Everybody dies!]]
*[[Goodge]] - just written for the boiled egg gag
*[[Gunstick]] - originally part of [[Dalek weaponry]], but, you know...
*[[Humanised Dalek]] - you start just by adding a bit on the power sources of Dalek casings, and the next thing you know...
*[[Inconsistencies and Retcons in the Doctor Who Universe]] - brace yourself for a prolonged spat over the definition of 'retcon'...
*[[Jubilee Pizza]] - enjoyed writing this inordinately. They've probably taken all the jokes out by now...
*[[Miniscope]]
*[[N-Space]] - am I allowed to say that I think that some of the amendments other people have made to this and [[E-Space]] aren't necessarily improvements? Hey ho - live by the wiki, die by the wiki...
*[[Psychic]] - a low-quality job but its absence was annoying me.  
*[[Randomiser]] - if you know what happened to Compassion's randomiser then please amend
*[[Real world interface]] - tongue drifting ever-so-slightly into my cheek in some parts of this article
*[[Runcible]]
*[[Riverfruit]] - possibly the most important fruit in Dr Who's 18th season
*[[Robert Holmes]] - the Main Man
*[[Sandminer robot]] - if you know what SASV-1's name actually meant then please amend this accordingly
*[[Sato Katsura]] - obscure and Japanese, so right up my ''dori''
*[[Sevateem]]
*[[Spiridon]] - largely written for the invisibility gags
*[[Staser]]
*[[TARDIS scanner]]
*[[Time Lord-Vampire War]]
*[[Tissue Compression Eliminator]] - oh dear, these last two make me look like a Time Lord gun nut
*[[WOTAN]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:52, 4 January 2010

Gai-jin
Also known as: the Annoying Frivolous Grammar Pedant
Race: lab results still pending
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Doctor Who fans take the show a lot more seriously than it does itself. I think this is a shame. You could learn a massive amount of information about the series from this site but hardly get any sense of what makes the programme so special and distinctive. And I think this also is a shame.