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{{quote|It's [[Lying|possible]] they may have been [[radiation|anti-radiation]] [[glove]]s. But you see, I am not a [[mountain goat]], and I prefer walking to ''any'' day! And I hate climbing.|[[The Book of Rassilon]] (2013)}}{{quote|Everything we were told was [[Canon|a lie]]. We, the [[The Timeless Children (TV story)|whole existence of our species]], we are all in a bottle. One day, the bottle will break; the [[Sylvester McCoy|seventh]] [[head]] will speak; [[Doctor Who (TV story)|the Eye will Open]] and stand in [[the Hybrid|the ruins of Gallifrey]]; and [[The Silence|Silence will fall]].|[[Tussan's cat]] (1962)}}{{Infobox User
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|user name          = Scrooge MacDuck
|aka                = <small>[[Aristide Twain]]<br>Scrooge MacBadger<br>The Oncoming [[France|Frog]]<br>The [[Rep]]-robate</small>
|name                = Aristide Twain
|name                = <small>Administrator</small><br>S<small>crooge</small> M<small>ac</small>D<small>uck</small>
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|age                = <small>'''Born:'''<br>{{CURRENTDATE}},<br>[[Trenzalore]]<br>'''Died:'''<br> 22 April 2011,<br>[[Gallifrey]]</small>
|affiliation          = <small>This Very Wiki<br><small>(as a Caretaker)</small>[[w:c:scrooge-mcduck:Scrooge McDuck Wiki (website)|Scrooge McDuck Wiki]]<br><small>(as its Wikimaster)</small></small>
|affiliation          = <small>[[The Enemy]]<br>[[Tardis (The Zygon Isolation)|Tardis Data Wiki]]<br>[[w:c:scrooge-mcduck:Scrooge McDuck Wiki|$crooge McDuck Wiki]]</small>
|origin              = <small><small>The Citadel of [[wikipedia:France|Ecnarf]], on the planet [[wikipedia:Earth|Thrae]] in the [[wikipedia:Milky Way|Constellation of Yawyklim]]</small></small>
|origin              = [[Dark Times|The Dark Times]]
|fav doctor          = <small><small>In no particular order:</small><br>[[Twelfth Doctor|The Twelfth Doctor]]<br>[[Second Doctor|The Second Doctor]]<br>[[Dr. Who (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Dr. Who]]<br>[[Eleventh Doctor|The Eleventh Doctor]]</small>
|fav season          =
|fav companion      = <small><small>In no particular order:</small><br>[[Clara Oswald]]<br>[[Romana II]]<br>[[Wilfred Mott]]<br>[[Handles]]<br>[[Tom Campbell]]<br>[[Melanie Bush]] <small>(so fight me)</small></small>
|fav episode        = [[TV]]: ''[[Joke|The Terrible Zodin]]''
|fav enemy          = <small><small><small>In no particular order:</small><br>[[Daleks|The Daleks]]<br>The [[Dalek Prime]]<br>[[The Master]] <small>(nearly all versions)</small><br>[[Rassilon]]</small></small>
|fav episode        = <small><small><small>''[[World Enough and Time (TV story)|World Enough]] [[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|Falls]] [[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Upon a Time]]''<br>''[[Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.]]''<br>''[[Vampire Science (novel)|Vampire Science]]''<br>''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''<br>''[[The Secret of the Emperor (comic story)|The Secret of the Emperor]]''<small>And many more</small></small></small></small>
|fav season          = [[Season 17]]
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|languages          = English<br>French
|languages          = English<br>French
}}:::<span font size="18px">“'''''Hello there!'''''”</span>
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{{real world}}
"'''Scrooge MacDuck'''", or sometimes "'''Scrooge MacBadger'''", was the chosen alias of '''Aristide Twain''', a [[Renegade Time Lord|Renegade Fandom Lord]]. Originally the Wikimaster of the [[w:c:scrooge-mcduck:Scrooge McDuck Wiki (website)|$crooge McDuck Wiki]], MacDuck was also a fan of the extended [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. They backed [[the Enemy]] in the [[War in Heaven]], although they did not condone all of its actions (especially its decision to manifest as [[Dalek|a bunch of pepperports]] at the [[Last Great Time War|eleventh hour]]).


I, '''Scrooge MacDuck''', also known by the more serious pen name of '''[[Aristide Twain]]''', am one of the most recent additions to this Wiki's admin team. Be sure to ask me anything! I'm always happy to talk or help out.
Despite MacDuck's persistent belief that they were trapped inside a [[confession dial]] whose [[Azbantium]] walls would only shatter when every [[Tardis:Redlinks|redlink]] turned to [[gold]] and the last [[Tardis:Stub templates|stub template]] was [[Extermination|exterminated]], many accounts showed that they could actually be contacted by residents of the outside universe through a [[User_talk:Scrooge MacDuck|user talk page]].


I am a resident of the Citadel of [[wikipedia:France|Ecnarf]], on the planet [[wikipedia:Earth|Thrae]] in the [[wikipedia:Milky Way|Constellation of Yawyklim]], and a fervent enthusiast of the extended ''Doctor Who'' universe, from something as mainstream as [[Series 10 (Doctor Who)|Series 10]] (whose three-part finale may well be my favorite televised ''Doctor Who'' story altogether) to the most obscure of [[Tardis:Valid sources|NOTVALID]] short stories. ([[Not Guilty (short story)|Cough, cough.]]) I am also an author, though not as yet one of licensed ''DW'' fiction, and, elsewhere on the Internet, the Wikimaster of the [[w:c:scrooge-mcduck:Scrooge McDuck Wiki (website)|$crooge McDuck Wiki]].
In [[2020]], MacDuck became a [[Tardis:Valid sources|Caretaker]] of the [[Tardis (The Zygon Isolation)|Tardis Data Core]] Wiki, being a digital [[encyclopedia]] at the [[end of the universe]]. This prompted them to redraft their user-page, which they wrote in the third person due to [[Joke|a host]] of [[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|"many… pressing…]] [[wikipedia:Metafiction|reasons]]".


== Editing style ==
== Profile ==
=== Species ===
In at least one of their [[regeneration]]s, Scrooge MacDuck was occasionally speculated to be a [[Dalek]] ([[REF]]: ''[https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/User:Scrooge_MacDuck?oldid=3053251 Old Revision]'') or one of the [[original Mammoths]]. ([[REF]]: ''[https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/User:Scrooge_MacDuck?oldid=3053251 Current Revision]'') Their user icon depicted a pair of [[w:c:scrooge-mcduck:Terra-Firmians|Terra-Firmians]], a species of underground semi[[humanoid]]s native to a different universe than [[N-Space]]; this duality sparked widespread speculation{{fact}}  that Scrooge was actually a false identity maintained by two individuals acting in conjunfction. ([[REF]]: ''[https://scrooge-mcduck.fandom.com/wiki/Terra-Firmians Terra-Firmians]'') In truth, however, most scholars{{who}} agreed that Scrooge MacDuck was either a [[posthuman|post-]][[human]] of some kind or a rogue [[artificial intelligence]] accidentally embedded in Wikia's core software matrix.
=== Identity ===
Scrooge MacDuck was often claimed by [[Truth|disreputable parties]] to be the same individual as [[Aristide Twain]], a [[writer]], [[artist]] and [[blog]]ger who alleged that he came from [[France]]. Unsupported rumours claimed that Twain had [http://aristidetwain.tumblr.com an official Tumblr blog] and [https://twitter.com/AristideTwain Twitter profile], although Twain always maintained that these were slanders put about by the [[Shobogan|Shabogans]].


As an editor of the Tardis Data Core Wiki, I can often be found lurking on the forums and weighing in on matters of policy or inclusion debates and as concerns the latter, it's no secret that I almost always favour ''in''clusion if I think there's a fair case to be made for it.  
Twain's [[gender identity]] was a matter of considerable scholarly controversy. Although official reports in [[the Matrix]] most often depicted Twain as principally [[male crewmember|male]], fragmentary evidence in the [[fossil|fossil record]] suggested that their [[pronoun]]s were actually somewhat more diverse, displaying inarguable okayness with "They/Them" as well as "He/Him".
{{quote|"People assume that [[gender]] is a strict binary of male to female, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint — it's more like a big ball of queerily-quibbly... gendery-wondery... stuff."|[[Dr Oho]], probably}}
=== As a writer ===
[[File:Auteur.jpg|thumb|left|[[Godparent (rank)|Godfather]] [[Auteur]] claimed not to have been in [[Auteur's Abecedarium (short story)|a story edited by Twain]], instead alleging that ''he'' had edited the story of Twain.]]Some accounts suggested that the Wiki user Scrooge MacDuck was a re[[loom]]ed form of the same [[Aristide Twain]] who created the non-DWU-related fictional franchise ''[[The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids (series)|The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]]'' and later served in an advisory capacity on two [[Tardis:Valid sources|valid sources]], [[WC]]: ''[[Shadows of Doubt (webcast)|Shadows of Doubt]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Auteur's Abecedarium (short story)|Auteur's Abecedarium]]''.  


But I am also a diligent editor of the actual body of the Wiki, with a [[User:Scrooge_MacDuck/Created_Pages|large number of created pages on record]]. As mentioned above, I am fascinated by the furthest boundaries of ''Doctor Who''-ness and the oddest odds-and-ends that are to be found, just as much as by the great televised masterpieces; as such, while you certainly will find me [http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki|Orphan_55_(TV_story)?diff=next&oldid=2832685 adding synopses to recent ''Doctor Who'' episodes' pages] and suchlike, I am more often engaged in coverage of less prominent, but, in my view, equally important, works — for the simple reason that there are fewer other people who'll do it if I don't, whereas you can generally trust this amazing continuity to yield fantastic TV story pages very quickly.  
This [[conspiracy theory]] was originally advanced by [[LINDA]] [[detective]]s in the [[2060s]], and gained widespread popularity in the [[City of the Saved]], where neither Scrooge MacDuck/Aristide Twain the Wiki user nor Aristide Twain the writer could be found — although many who knew either Twain in life were known to gravitate around a mysterious figured known as [[Grandfather Halfling|Grandfather Invalid]].  


One thing to note about my editing style is that when I cover something, I cover it ''thoroughly''. Tis another man than I who would leave a page like [[Doctor Why's TARDIS]] a stub or a redlink, if he set his mind to boosting coverage of ''[[Hallo My Dalek]]'' — no matter if it doesn't exactly seem like a priority as a whole.
The conspiracy theory that Grandfather Invalid, Twain the Author, and Twain the Editor were one and the same was known in the relevant circles as the [[Cartmel Masterplan|Caramel Masterplan]]. In the 3D movies where he was played by [[Christopher Lee]], Twain was purported to be the same individual as [[Auteur|Godfather Auteur]] and to have invented [[Tardis (The Zygon Isolation)|the Tardis Wiki]] in his [[backyard]], but these movies were widely considered to be [[canon|non-canonical]].
=== Projects I'm proud to present ===
=== Editing style ===
* Overhauling the [[Dalek]] page (especially its "History" section) with more information from the 1960's [[The Dalek Chronicles (comic series)|''Dalek Chronicles'' comics]];
As an editor of the Tardis Data Core Wiki, and even before obtaining [[Tardis:Administrators|adminship]], Scrooge MacDuck could often be found lurking on the Forums prior to their [https://tardis.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000082913 cyberconversion] by the [[Cyberon]]s. MacDuck often weighed in on matters of policy or inclusion debates. Although much concerned with the facts and due process, MacDuck could generally be relied upon to argue for inclusion rather than exclusion, if there was indeed room within policy for that argument to be made in good faith.
* Boosting coverage of the [[Dalek annual]]s, with the creation of such pages as ''[[Inside a Skaro Saucer]]'' and ''[[The Dalek Dictionary]]'' (which, believe me, took a while);
{{quote|There is nothing you can do to stop the catharsis of spurious non-canonicity.|[[The Valeyard|The Validyard]]}}
* Single-handedly creating pages about all episodes of ''[[The Fan Show]]'' and about the characters & concepts who appear in the skits it contained, from [[Estellebalhoonarkedo|Lady Estellebalhoonarkedo]] to [[Terry (The Old Doctor Who Monsters' Home)|Terry the Cyberman]] to [[Steven's ball of wibby wobby timey wimey stuff]] <small>''(ongoing)''</small>
* [[Thread:257167|Proving]] that the [[Dalek Prime]], [[Golden Emperor]] and [[Dalek Emperor (The Evil of the Daleks)|''Evil of the Daleks'' Emperor]] are shown in valid sources to be one individual, and that ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'' and ''[[Genesis of Evil (comic story)|Genesis of Evil]]'' aren't as incompatible as all that


=== Things I think should change ===
However, he was also a diligent editor of the actual body of the Wiki, with a [[User:Scrooge_MacDuck/Created_Pages|large number of created pages on record]]. Twain once described themselves as "fascinated" by the furthest boundaries of ''Doctor Who''-ness and the oddest odds-and-ends that are to be found, just as much as by the great televised masterpieces; as such, while you could certainly find them [http://tardis.fandom.com/wiki|Orphan_55_(TV_story)?diff=next&oldid=2832685 adding synopses to recent ''Doctor Who'' episodes' pages] and suchlike, he was more often engaged in coverage of less prominent, but, in their view, equally important, works — for the simple reason that there were fewer other people who'd do it if they didn't, whereas you could generally trust the, in his words, "amazing community" of Tardis to yield fantastic TV story pages very quickly.
None of these things could be done on the Wiki without community discussions, and you can't start too many threads at once, if only out of courtesy to admins; but here are a few things on the Wiki which I believe should change at some point in the future and am planning to create threads about someday. (If you agree with me on these issues and want to help with setting up such a thread at some point, do get in touch!)
 
* The [[Tardis:Guide to images|restriction on images over 100 kilo-octets large]] made sense when the Wiki started, but in this day and age, I think it's become downright archaic for most intents and purposes. I'm not arguing we should start uploading high-def 10 Mo image at every corner, but being something like 600 ko should no longer be a "delete-on-sight"-type offence.
One thing to note about Twain's editing style is that when they covered something, they generally covered it ''thoroughly''. Twas another man than he who would leave a page like [[Doctor Why's TARDIS]] a stub or a redlink, if he set his mind to boosting coverage of ''[[Hallo My Dalek]]'' — no matter if it didn't exactly seem like a priority as a whole.
* If [[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|animated recons]] and [[Macra|"special editions" with added CGI]] of TV stories are considered valid sources for screenshots, it's frankly unfair that colourised reprints of comics are still exiled to BTS sections.
 
* [[The Master]] should be split into different pages for each new body. No, we sometimes don't know what order these bodies go into exactly, or by what exact mechanism the Master went from one to the other. And? We don't know when and how the Doctor regenerates into [[Curator (The Day of the Doctor)|the Curator]], that never bothered us. If anything, these uncertainties seem to pose more difficulties with trying to write a single, linear biography of the Master than they would with separate pages.
===Contacting Scrooge MacDuck===
* [[Tardis:Valid sources]] should have a clause that allows for a specific community discussion to let a story with no licensed DW elements at all in, so as to accommodate those stories which started out as not officially DW-related, but which were always meant as DW-''adjacent'' and have since seen their concepts and characters become parts of ''Doctor Who''. Prime candidates would be:
Scrooge MacDuck was usually "pretty quick" to reply to messages; he invited users old and new to "feel free to ask me anything on my talk page"; they could expect an answer within a week or so (probably less, but one could never know when a horribly busy week might kick in). MacDuc was always happy to talk things out in case of editing disagreements, or to explain policy to new users who didn't quite grasp its many subtlety and idiosyncrasies.
** BBV's ''Cyberon'' <small>(the protagonist [[Lauren Anderson]] and the villains [[Cyberon|the Cyberons]] both already have pages on the Wiki — and to boot, it started production as a ''DW'' spin-off even if they'd lost their license by the time they finished things up)</small>
 
** Paul Magrs' ''Phoenix Court'' books <small>(the first appearance of [[Iris Wildthyme]], [[Forum:Iris Wildthyme: should she stay or should she go?|all of whose further appearances have been ruled DWU]], and explicitly shown in ''[[The Blue Angel (novel)|The Blue Angel]]'' to still be valid history for this DWU Iris)</smalL>.  
== Biography ==
* [[Tardis:No personal attacks]] should be dependent on the supposed victim's opinion: if the accused editor claims they meant no offence, ''and none was taken'', there shouldn't need to be any sanctions.
{{quote|I’ve lived a long Wiki-life… and I have seen a few things. I walked away from the Last Great [[10,000 Dawns (series)|Dawns War]]. I marked the passing of [[User:Amorkuz|Amorkuz]]. I saw the birth of the [[Doctor Who? (comic series)|''Doctor Who?'' coverage project]], and I watched as time ran out for ''[[Doctor Who: Lockdown!#The Fan Gallery|The Fan Gallery]]'', moment by moment, until nothing remained. No pages, no links. Just [[w:c:lockdown:The Lockdown Fan Gallery|another Wiki]]! I walked in [[Forum:Panopticon archives|forum archives]] where the laws of [[Tardis:Valid sources|validity]] were governed by the [[Canon|Word]] of the [[Rassilon|Madman]]! And I watched [[Special:Forum]] freeze, and [[Tardis:User rights nominations/Archive#Borisashton|nominations]] burn! I have [[The Doctor in popular culture and mythology|seen things]] you wouldn’t believe! I have [https://tardis.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000732357 lost things] you will never ''understand''!|Scrooge MacDuck in "The Threads of Akhaten"}}
=== Notable editing ===
Scrooge MacDuck was credited with the overhauling of the [[Dalek]] and [[Thousand Year War]] pages with more information from [[The Daleks (comic series)|the TV Century 21 ''The Daleks'' comic series]], and boosting coverage of the [[Dalek annual]]s, with the creation of such pages as ''[[Inside a Skaro Saucer]]'' and ''[[The Dalek Dictionary]]'' (which "took a while"). As part of the same effort, MacDuck was instrumental to the merges that allowed the inception of the pages [[Dalek Prime]] and [[Black Dalek Leader]].
 
MacDuck also pioneered improved coverage of the contents of [[Tim Quinn]] and [[Dicky Howett]]'s ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]'' and its fellows — not only filling out the "non-DWU" category tree by some margin, but also identifying a few ''non''-parodical, full-length comic stories (most notably ''[[The Test of Time (comic story)|The Test of Time]]'') which had thus far been overlooked on our Wiki, despite being duly documented at the likes of ''Altered Vistas''.
 
MacDuck was also engaged, as late as {{CURRENTDATE}}, in the creation of pages for all episodes of ''[[The Fan Show]]'' and about the characters & concepts who appeared in the skits it contained, from [[Estellebalhoonarkedo|Lady Estellebalhoonarkedo]] to [[Terry (The Old Doctor Who Monsters' Home)|Terry the Cyberman]] to [[Steven's ball of wibby wobby timey wimey stuff]].
 
=== Sandboxes ===
Over his millennia of activity on the human Internet, Scrooge MacDuck created [[pocket dimension]]s over which he held [[god]]like [[power]].


==My Sandboxes==
These included:
# '''[[User:Scrooge_MacDuck/Sandbox_Alpha]]'''<br>  (<small>'''Currently occupied by''': rewritten [[Creation of the Daleks]] page</small>)
# '''[[User:Scrooge_MacDuck/Sandbox_Alpha]]'''<br>  (<small>'''Currently occupied by''': rewritten [[Creation of the Daleks]] page</small>)
# '''[[User:Scrooge_MacDuck/Sandbox_Beta]]'''<br>  (<small>'''Currently occupied by''': policy draft</small>)
# '''[[User:Scrooge_MacDuck/Sandbox_Beta]]'''<br>  (<small>'''Currently occupied by''': policy draft</small>)
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# '''[[User:Scrooge_MacDuck/Sandbox_Delta]]'''<br> (<small>'''Currently occupied by:''' revamped [[Dr. Who (Dr. Who and the Daleks)]]</small>)
# '''[[User:Scrooge_MacDuck/Sandbox_Delta]]'''<br> (<small>'''Currently occupied by:''' revamped [[Dr. Who (Dr. Who and the Daleks)]]</small>)
# '''[[User:Scrooge MacDuck/Sandbox Epsilon]]'''<br> (<small>'''Currently occupied by:''' dated Dalek timeline</small>)
# '''[[User:Scrooge MacDuck/Sandbox Epsilon]]'''<br> (<small>'''Currently occupied by:''' dated Dalek timeline</small>)
[[Category:Users]]
Also notable was a [[Matrix data slice]] known as [[User:Scrooge MacDuck/The Lost Closing Post|"the Lost Closing Post"]], being a reconstitution of the Closing Post to the historic thread which ruled [[TV]]: ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story)|The Curse of Fatal Death]]'' valid, and which had been lost to a technical incident some time after implementation.


==Contacting Me==
=== Far future ===
I'm usually pretty quick to reply to messages, so feel free to ask me anything on my talk page; you can expect an answer within a week or so (probably less, but you never know when a horribly busy week might kick in). Just one thing: if the business you have with me isn't Tardis-related, I'd rather you contacted me on my user talk page on the $crooge McDuck Wiki, as I find the old-fashioned “reply on the other person's talk page” setup of Tardis talk pages something of a pain to keep track of. --[[User:Scrooge MacDuck|Scrooge MacDuck]] [[User talk:Scrooge MacDuck|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 17:07, May 15, 2019 (UTC)
{{main|Far future}}
A few trillion years into the future of the time frame most accounts dealt with, MacDuck was planning to create Panopticon threads proposing a series of change to the Wiki's policies, which could only be done on the Wiki through community discussions.
* The [[Tardis:Guide to images|restriction on images over 100 kilo-octets large]] made sense when the Wiki started, but in this day and age, I think it's become downright archaic for most intents and purposes. MacDuck did not not argue that the Wiki should start uploading high-def 10 Mo image at every corner, but being something like 600 ko should no longer be a "delete-on-sight"-type offence.
* If [[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|animated recons]] and [[Macra|"special editions" with added CGI]] of TV stories are considered valid sources for screenshots, it was, in MacDuck's own word, "frankly unfair" that colourised reprints of comics were still exiled to BTS sections.
* [[The Master]] should be split into different pages for each new body. MacDuck justified himself thusly:
{{quote|No, we sometimes don't know what order these bodies go into exactly, or by what exact mechanism the Master went from one to the other. And? We don't know when and how the Doctor regenerates into [[Curator (The Day of the Doctor)|the Curator]], that never bothered us. If anything, these uncertainties seem to pose more difficulties with trying to write a single, linear biography of the Master than they would with separate pages.|"The Book of the Master" (2613)}}
* [[Tardis:Valid sources]] should have a clause that allows for a specific community discussion to let a story with no licensed DW elements at all in, so as to accommodate those stories which started out as not officially DW-related, but which were always meant as DW-''adjacent'' and have since seen their concepts and characters become parts of ''Doctor Who''. Prime candidates would be:
** BBV's ''Cyberon'' <small>(the protagonist [[Lauren Anderson]] and the villains [[Cyberon|the Cyberons]] both already have pages on the Wiki — and to boot, it started production as a ''DW'' spin-off even if they'd lost their license by the time they finished things up)</small>
** Paul Magrs' ''Phoenix Court'' books <small>(the first appearance of [[Iris Wildthyme]], [[Forum:Iris Wildthyme: should she stay or should she go?|all of whose further appearances have been ruled DWU]], and explicitly shown in ''[[The Blue Angel (novel)|The Blue Angel]]'' to still be valid history for this DWU Iris)</smalL>.
* [[Tardis:No personal attacks]] should be dependent on the supposed victim's opinion: if the accused editor claims they meant no offence, ''and none was taken'', there shouldn't need to be any sanctions.
== Behind the scenes ==
In case anybody was wondering, this page's framing device fails Rule 2 and 4 of [[T:VS]] and should not be considered a [[T:VS|valid in-universe source]] on the Data Core Wiki.
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It's possible they may have been anti-radiation gloves. But you see, I am not a mountain goat, and I prefer walking to any day! And I hate climbing.The Book of Rassilon (2013)

Everything we were told was a lie. We, the whole existence of our species, we are all in a bottle. One day, the bottle will break; the seventh head will speak; the Eye will Open and stand in the ruins of Gallifrey; and Silence will fall.Tussan's cat (1962)

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"Scrooge MacDuck", or sometimes "Scrooge MacBadger", was the chosen alias of Aristide Twain, a Renegade Fandom Lord. Originally the Wikimaster of the $crooge McDuck Wiki, MacDuck was also a fan of the extended Doctor Who universe. They backed the Enemy in the War in Heaven, although they did not condone all of its actions (especially its decision to manifest as a bunch of pepperports at the eleventh hour).

Despite MacDuck's persistent belief that they were trapped inside a confession dial whose Azbantium walls would only shatter when every redlink turned to gold and the last stub template was exterminated, many accounts showed that they could actually be contacted by residents of the outside universe through a user talk page.

In 2020, MacDuck became a Caretaker of the Tardis Data Core Wiki, being a digital encyclopedia at the end of the universe. This prompted them to redraft their user-page, which they wrote in the third person due to a host of "many… pressing… reasons".

Profile

Species

In at least one of their regenerations, Scrooge MacDuck was occasionally speculated to be a Dalek (REF: Old Revision) or one of the original Mammoths. (REF: Current Revision) Their user icon depicted a pair of Terra-Firmians, a species of underground semihumanoids native to a different universe than N-Space; this duality sparked widespread speculation[source needed] that Scrooge was actually a false identity maintained by two individuals acting in conjunfction. (REF: Terra-Firmians) In truth, however, most scholars[who?] agreed that Scrooge MacDuck was either a post-human of some kind or a rogue artificial intelligence accidentally embedded in Wikia's core software matrix.

Identity

Scrooge MacDuck was often claimed by disreputable parties to be the same individual as Aristide Twain, a writer, artist and blogger who alleged that he came from France. Unsupported rumours claimed that Twain had an official Tumblr blog and Twitter profile, although Twain always maintained that these were slanders put about by the Shabogans.

Twain's gender identity was a matter of considerable scholarly controversy. Although official reports in the Matrix most often depicted Twain as principally male, fragmentary evidence in the fossil record suggested that their pronouns were actually somewhat more diverse, displaying inarguable okayness with "They/Them" as well as "He/Him".

"People assume that gender is a strict binary of male to female, but actually — from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint — it's more like a big ball of queerily-quibbly... gendery-wondery... stuff."Dr Oho, probably

As a writer

Godfather Auteur claimed not to have been in a story edited by Twain, instead alleging that he had edited the story of Twain.

Some accounts suggested that the Wiki user Scrooge MacDuck was a reloomed form of the same Aristide Twain who created the non-DWU-related fictional franchise The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids and later served in an advisory capacity on two valid sources, WC: Shadows of Doubt and PROSE: Auteur's Abecedarium.

This conspiracy theory was originally advanced by LINDA detectives in the 2060s, and gained widespread popularity in the City of the Saved, where neither Scrooge MacDuck/Aristide Twain the Wiki user nor Aristide Twain the writer could be found — although many who knew either Twain in life were known to gravitate around a mysterious figured known as Grandfather Invalid.

The conspiracy theory that Grandfather Invalid, Twain the Author, and Twain the Editor were one and the same was known in the relevant circles as the Caramel Masterplan. In the 3D movies where he was played by Christopher Lee, Twain was purported to be the same individual as Godfather Auteur and to have invented the Tardis Wiki in his backyard, but these movies were widely considered to be non-canonical.

Editing style

As an editor of the Tardis Data Core Wiki, and even before obtaining adminship, Scrooge MacDuck could often be found lurking on the Forums prior to their cyberconversion by the Cyberons. MacDuck often weighed in on matters of policy or inclusion debates. Although much concerned with the facts and due process, MacDuck could generally be relied upon to argue for inclusion rather than exclusion, if there was indeed room within policy for that argument to be made in good faith.

There is nothing you can do to stop the catharsis of spurious non-canonicity.The Validyard

However, he was also a diligent editor of the actual body of the Wiki, with a large number of created pages on record. Twain once described themselves as "fascinated" by the furthest boundaries of Doctor Who-ness and the oddest odds-and-ends that are to be found, just as much as by the great televised masterpieces; as such, while you could certainly find them adding synopses to recent Doctor Who episodes' pages and suchlike, he was more often engaged in coverage of less prominent, but, in their view, equally important, works — for the simple reason that there were fewer other people who'd do it if they didn't, whereas you could generally trust the, in his words, "amazing community" of Tardis to yield fantastic TV story pages very quickly.

One thing to note about Twain's editing style is that when they covered something, they generally covered it thoroughly. Twas another man than he who would leave a page like Doctor Why's TARDIS a stub or a redlink, if he set his mind to boosting coverage of Hallo My Dalek — no matter if it didn't exactly seem like a priority as a whole.

Contacting Scrooge MacDuck

Scrooge MacDuck was usually "pretty quick" to reply to messages; he invited users old and new to "feel free to ask me anything on my talk page"; they could expect an answer within a week or so (probably less, but one could never know when a horribly busy week might kick in). MacDuc was always happy to talk things out in case of editing disagreements, or to explain policy to new users who didn't quite grasp its many subtlety and idiosyncrasies.

Biography

I’ve lived a long Wiki-life… and I have seen a few things. I walked away from the Last Great Dawns War. I marked the passing of Amorkuz. I saw the birth of the Doctor Who? coverage project, and I watched as time ran out for The Fan Gallery, moment by moment, until nothing remained. No pages, no links. Just another Wiki! I walked in forum archives where the laws of validity were governed by the Word of the Madman! And I watched Special:Forum freeze, and nominations burn! I have seen things you wouldn’t believe! I have lost things you will never understand!Scrooge MacDuck in "The Threads of Akhaten"

Notable editing

Scrooge MacDuck was credited with the overhauling of the Dalek and Thousand Year War pages with more information from the TV Century 21 The Daleks comic series, and boosting coverage of the Dalek annuals, with the creation of such pages as Inside a Skaro Saucer and The Dalek Dictionary (which "took a while"). As part of the same effort, MacDuck was instrumental to the merges that allowed the inception of the pages Dalek Prime and Black Dalek Leader.

MacDuck also pioneered improved coverage of the contents of Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett's The Doctor Who Fun Book and its fellows — not only filling out the "non-DWU" category tree by some margin, but also identifying a few non-parodical, full-length comic stories (most notably The Test of Time) which had thus far been overlooked on our Wiki, despite being duly documented at the likes of Altered Vistas.

MacDuck was also engaged, as late as 24 December 2024, in the creation of pages for all episodes of The Fan Show and about the characters & concepts who appeared in the skits it contained, from Lady Estellebalhoonarkedo to Terry the Cyberman to Steven's ball of wibby wobby timey wimey stuff.

Sandboxes

Over his millennia of activity on the human Internet, Scrooge MacDuck created pocket dimensions over which he held godlike power.

These included:

  1. User:Scrooge_MacDuck/Sandbox_Alpha
    (Currently occupied by: rewritten Creation of the Daleks page)
  2. User:Scrooge_MacDuck/Sandbox_Beta
    (Currently occupied by: policy draft)
  3. User:Scrooge_MacDuck/Sandbox_Gamma
    (Currently occupied by: proposed incarnations of the Doctor navbox, propsoed redux of Master stories navbox)
  4. User:Scrooge_MacDuck/Sandbox_Delta
    (Currently occupied by: revamped Dr. Who (Dr. Who and the Daleks))
  5. User:Scrooge MacDuck/Sandbox Epsilon
    (Currently occupied by: dated Dalek timeline)

Also notable was a Matrix data slice known as "the Lost Closing Post", being a reconstitution of the Closing Post to the historic thread which ruled TV: The Curse of Fatal Death valid, and which had been lost to a technical incident some time after implementation.

Far future

Main article: Far future

A few trillion years into the future of the time frame most accounts dealt with, MacDuck was planning to create Panopticon threads proposing a series of change to the Wiki's policies, which could only be done on the Wiki through community discussions.

  • The restriction on images over 100 kilo-octets large made sense when the Wiki started, but in this day and age, I think it's become downright archaic for most intents and purposes. MacDuck did not not argue that the Wiki should start uploading high-def 10 Mo image at every corner, but being something like 600 ko should no longer be a "delete-on-sight"-type offence.
  • If animated recons and "special editions" with added CGI of TV stories are considered valid sources for screenshots, it was, in MacDuck's own word, "frankly unfair" that colourised reprints of comics were still exiled to BTS sections.
  • The Master should be split into different pages for each new body. MacDuck justified himself thusly:

No, we sometimes don't know what order these bodies go into exactly, or by what exact mechanism the Master went from one to the other. And? We don't know when and how the Doctor regenerates into the Curator, that never bothered us. If anything, these uncertainties seem to pose more difficulties with trying to write a single, linear biography of the Master than they would with separate pages."The Book of the Master" (2613)

  • Tardis:Valid sources should have a clause that allows for a specific community discussion to let a story with no licensed DW elements at all in, so as to accommodate those stories which started out as not officially DW-related, but which were always meant as DW-adjacent and have since seen their concepts and characters become parts of Doctor Who. Prime candidates would be:
  • Tardis:No personal attacks should be dependent on the supposed victim's opinion: if the accused editor claims they meant no offence, and none was taken, there shouldn't need to be any sanctions.

Behind the scenes

In case anybody was wondering, this page's framing device fails Rule 2 and 4 of T:VS and should not be considered a valid in-universe source on the Data Core Wiki.