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[[Lord]] '''Romanadvoratrelundar''' was an incarnation of [[Romana]] following [[Romana II]] who became involved in "Operation [[Time Fracture]]". In contrast to their female-presenting predecessors, this Romana used they/them [[pronoun]]s.
[[Lord]] '''Romanadvoratrelundar''' was an incarnation of [[Romana]] following [[Romana II]] who became involved in "Operation [[Time Fracture]]". In contrast to their female-presenting predecessors, this Romana used they/them [[pronoun]]s.



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Lord Romanadvoratrelundar was an incarnation of Romana following Romana II who became involved in "Operation Time Fracture". In contrast to their female-presenting predecessors, this Romana used they/them pronouns.

Romana was a Cardinal for the Prydonian Chapter near the end of the Last Great Time War and participated in a debate of the High Council over whether to fully resurrect Rassilon, a motion they opposed. They also hoped to expell Zoria from the Prydonian Chapter for her many crimes.

UNIT had a "field log on this Romana. UNIT believed that they had perished in the Time War, but thought that there was a possibility they survived, and hoped they could become a "powerful ally in the completion of Operation Time Fracture" if so. (NOTVALID: Time Fracture)

Behind the scenes

This incarnation of Romana, played by Liv Spencer,[1] was original to Time Fracture, an interactive Doctor Who stage play created as part of the Time Lord Victorious event, which is not considered a valid source on this Wiki.

They are not given an incarnation number in the narrative, but Spencer made a Twitter post suggesting they are intended to come directly after Lalla Ward's Romana II,[2] making this Romana yet another "Romana III", distinct from the version seen in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures and the one played by Juliet Landau in Big Finish audio dramas.


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