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|individual name= The Other
|individual name= The Other
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|race= [[Gallifreyan]]? ([[Time Lord]]?) Status: Deceased
|race= [[Gallifreyan]]? ([[Time Lord]]?)
|home planet= [[Gallifrey]] ?
|home planet= [[Gallifrey]] ?
|home era= [[Rassilon]]
|home era= <ul><li>[[Dark Times]]</li><li>[[Rassilon Era]]</li></ul>
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:''Apart from this triumverate, three other persons would have a major influence on Gallifreyan history. ([[PDA]]: [[The Infinity Doctors]])
:''Apart from this triumverate, three other persons would have a major influence on Gallifreyan history. ([[PDA]]: [[The Infinity Doctors]])


==Profile==
As Rassilon's rule moved closer to despotism and Gallifrey's borders were sealed, the Other attempted to escape the planet by hurling himself into the [[Looms]] to await eventual reconsitution. ([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'')
As Rassilon's rule moved closer to despotism and Gallifrey's borders were sealed, the Other attempted to escape the planet by hurling himself into the [[Looms]] to await eventual reconsitution. ([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'')


Accounts differ as to results of this. Some imply that he was re-loomed some ten million years later to the [[House of Lungbarrow]] as the Time Lord who would become known as [[the Doctor]] ([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]''), which would explain the Seventh Doctor's claim to being something more then an ordinary Time Lord. Others imply that the presence of his [[biodata]] in the Looms gave rise not to one simple reincarnation but to the wider tendancy for rebellion and discontent which would characterise the [[Deca]]'s generation of Time Lords ([[FP]]: ''[[The Book of The War]]''). In either case the idea that the Doctor is in some way related to the Other is further supported by the fact that [[Omega]] seemed to have some familiarity with [[the Doctor]], despite his being trapped in another [[Omega's Universe|universe]] thousands of years before his birth ([[DW]]: ''[[The Three Doctors]]''). [[Omega]] sought out [[the Doctor]] because it pleased him to use [[the Doctor]] against the [[Time Lords]].
Accounts differ as to results of this. Some imply that he was re-[[Loom]]ed some ten million years later to the [[House of Lungbarrow]] as the Time Lord who would become known as [[First Doctor|the Doctor]] ([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'').


:''A popular theory is that the unknown faces seen while [[the Doctor]] [[mindwrestling|mindwrestled]] with the evil [[Time Lord]] [[Morbius]] are incarnations of the Other ([[DW]]: ''[[The Brain of Morbius]]''). However, this theory can be disproven by the fact that the Other could not regenerate ([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'').''
Others imply that the presence of his [[biodata]] in the Looms gave rise not to one simple reincarnation but to the wider tendency for rebellion and discontent which would characterise the [[Deca]]'s generation of Time Lords. (This generation included the Doctor's.) ([[FP]]: ''[[The Book of The War]]'').


==Other information==
==Other information==
* Scholars would later call documents concerning these three, the [[ROO text]]s. ([[MA]]: ''[[Goth Opera]]'', [[PDA]]: ''[[The Infinity Doctors]]'')
* Scholars would later call documents concerning these three, the [[ROO text]]s. ([[MA]]: ''[[Goth Opera]]'', [[PDA]]: ''[[The Infinity Doctors]]'')
* A minor Gallifreyan festival known as [[Otherstide]] was celebrated yearly in his honour. It coincided with the Doctor's ''naming day'' (probably analogous to ''birthday''). ([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'')
* A minor Gallifreyan festival known as [[Otherstide]] was celebrated yearly in his honour. It coincided with the Doctor's ''naming day'' (probably analogous to ''birthday''). ([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'')
==Behind the Scenes==
The first direct mention (and appearance) of the Other happens in [[Ben Aaronovitch]]'s [[Target Books]] [[Remembrance of the Daleks (novelisation)|''Rememembrance of the Daleks'' novelisation]], in the form of a brief flashback to the time of Rassilon. [[Andrew Cartmel]], Ben Aaronovitch had already worked out a backstory to the Doctor in a secret document known as the "[[Cartmel Masterplan]]" into which the Other figured.
A popular theory is that the unknown faces seen while [[the Doctor]] [[mindwrestling|mindwrestled]] with the evil [[Time Lord]] [[Morbius]] are incarnations of the Other ([[DW]]: ''[[The Brain of Morbius]]''). However, this theory can be disproven by the fact that the Other couldn't regenerate ([[NA]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'').''


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Revision as of 16:55, 4 December 2008

The Other, with Rassilon and Omega, was one of three founders of Time Lord society on the planet Gallifrey during the Dark Times after the cult of Pythia had ended. The birth and origin of The Other would remain a mystery for later Time Lords.

Apart from this triumverate, three other persons would have a major influence on Gallifreyan history. (PDA: The Infinity Doctors)

Profile

As Rassilon's rule moved closer to despotism and Gallifrey's borders were sealed, the Other attempted to escape the planet by hurling himself into the Looms to await eventual reconsitution. (NA: Lungbarrow)

Accounts differ as to results of this. Some imply that he was re-Loomed some ten million years later to the House of Lungbarrow as the Time Lord who would become known as the Doctor (NA: Lungbarrow).

Others imply that the presence of his biodata in the Looms gave rise not to one simple reincarnation but to the wider tendency for rebellion and discontent which would characterise the Deca's generation of Time Lords. (This generation included the Doctor's.) (FP: The Book of The War).

Other information

Behind the Scenes

The first direct mention (and appearance) of the Other happens in Ben Aaronovitch's Target Books Rememembrance of the Daleks novelisation, in the form of a brief flashback to the time of Rassilon. Andrew Cartmel, Ben Aaronovitch had already worked out a backstory to the Doctor in a secret document known as the "Cartmel Masterplan" into which the Other figured.

A popular theory is that the unknown faces seen while the Doctor mindwrestled with the evil Time Lord Morbius are incarnations of the Other (DW: The Brain of Morbius). However, this theory can be disproven by the fact that the Other couldn't regenerate (NA: Lungbarrow).