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In a [[Federation universe|parallel universe]], '''Spock''' was a member of the crew of the ''[[USS Enterprise]]'' in the [[23rd century]].
On one occasion, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] recalled memories of his [[Fourth Doctor|fourth incarnation]] meeting up with Spock and the command crew of the [[USS Enterprise|USS ''Enterprise'']] to combat a [[Cyberman]] invasion of [[Aprilia III]]. ([[IDW]]: ''[[Assimilation² (comic story)|Assimilation²]]'')
==Other references==
'''Spock''' was a ''[[Star Trek]]'' character that [[Rose Tyler]] associated with a more "professional" approach to the use of technology. Whilst in [[1940]] [[London]], she once bemoaned the [[Ninth Doctor]]'s reliance on the [[sonic screwdriver]] and conversation as his primary investigative tools. She demanded that he "give [her] some Spock" in their search for a downed [[Chula ambulance]]. Later, in an effort to explain to [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]] who the Doctor was, she gave the [[Time Lord]] the alias "Mr Spock", because she suddenly realised she didn't even know his proper name. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]'')
'''Spock''' was a ''[[Star Trek]]'' character that [[Rose Tyler]] associated with a more "professional" approach to the use of technology. Whilst in [[1940]] [[London]], she once bemoaned the [[Ninth Doctor]]'s reliance on the [[sonic screwdriver]] and conversation as his primary investigative tools. She demanded that he "give [her] some Spock" in their search for a downed [[Chula ambulance]]. Later, in an effort to explain to [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]] who the Doctor was, she gave the [[Time Lord]] the alias "Mr Spock", because she suddenly realised she didn't even know his proper name. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]'')


[[Donna Noble]] also seemed familiar with the character of Spock. She compared the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s method of reading a person's thoughts to that of Spock's "mind meld". ([[NSA]]: ''[[The Nemonite Invasion]]'')
[[Donna Noble]] also seemed familiar with the character of Spock. She compared the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s method of reading a person's thoughts to that of Spock's "mind meld". ([[NSA]]: ''[[The Nemonite Invasion]]'')


On one occasion, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] recalled memories of his [[Fourth Doctor|fourth incarnation]] actually meeting up with Spock and the command crew of the [[USS Enterprise|USS ''Enterprise'']] to combat a [[Cyberman]] invasion of [[Aprilia III]] during the [[23rd century]] in a [[Federation universe|parallel universe]]. ([[IDW]]: ''[[Assimilation² (comic story)|Assimilation²]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
The mentions of Mr. Spock in ''The Empty Child'' and ''The Neonite Invasion'' treat him as a fictional character (as do, implicitly, other references to ''[[Star Trek]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' in ''Doctor Who'' stories). ''Assimilation²'', of course, treats him as a "real" individual. Reconciling these [[diegesis|diegetic]] levels is an exercise best left to the reader.


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Revision as of 22:22, 13 September 2012

In a parallel universe, Spock was a member of the crew of the USS Enterprise in the 23rd century.

On one occasion, the Eleventh Doctor recalled memories of his fourth incarnation meeting up with Spock and the command crew of the USS Enterprise to combat a Cyberman invasion of Aprilia III. (IDW: Assimilation²)

Other references

Spock was a Star Trek character that Rose Tyler associated with a more "professional" approach to the use of technology. Whilst in 1940 London, she once bemoaned the Ninth Doctor's reliance on the sonic screwdriver and conversation as his primary investigative tools. She demanded that he "give [her] some Spock" in their search for a downed Chula ambulance. Later, in an effort to explain to Captain Jack Harkness who the Doctor was, she gave the Time Lord the alias "Mr Spock", because she suddenly realised she didn't even know his proper name. (DW: The Empty Child)

Donna Noble also seemed familiar with the character of Spock. She compared the Tenth Doctor's method of reading a person's thoughts to that of Spock's "mind meld". (NSA: The Nemonite Invasion)

Behind the scenes

The mentions of Mr. Spock in The Empty Child and The Neonite Invasion treat him as a fictional character (as do, implicitly, other references to Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation in Doctor Who stories). Assimilation², of course, treats him as a "real" individual. Reconciling these diegetic levels is an exercise best left to the reader.

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