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This page lists appearances of the Tenth Doctor in the order in which he experienced them. This timeline is based upon observations of the Doctor Who universe and the events that occur during each of these stories. From these observations we have attempted to build a concise timeline. It is assumed that for each novel, anthology, comic, audio or television series, their published, broadcast or numbered order is the order they occur in.
The layout of this timeline is in part based on the observations on Doctor Who Reference Guide and Doctor Who - The Complete Adventures, as well as Lance Parkin's AHistory and other sources that allow us to make observations, such as The Whoniverse, Doctor Who Reviews, Doc Oho's Book Reviews, The History of Doctor Who, The Discontinuity Guide, Clive Banks databanks, Whopix, and the Big Finish forums. None of these sources should be used solely as a source or considered a "true" timeline for stories.
Limiting factors
Any story with Rose Tyler travelling must be after TV: The Christmas Invasion and before TV: Army of Ghosts. Any story with Martha Jones travelling must be after TV: Smith and Jones and before TV: Utopia. Any story with Donna Noble must be after TV: Partners in Crime and before TV: Turn Left.
Though multiple stories that predate TV: Journey's End feature the Doctor travelling alone, TV: Smith and Jones and TV: Partners in Crime both strongly imply that it hasn't been long since the Doctor travelled with Rose and Martha respectively.
Timeline
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- Previous page: Ninth Doctor
A new body
- The Doctor regenerates from his previous incarnation.
- Set immediately after The Parting of the Ways, with the Doctor examining his new body and reassuring Rose that he is still the Doctor, before he suffers spasms brought on by the regeneration process, leading directly into The Christmas Invasion.
- Recovering from his regeneration trauma, the Doctor repels a Sycorax invasion, losing his hand in a swordfight with the leader. He then deposes Harriet Jones as Prime Minister after she orders the retreating Sycorax ship destroyed.
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- Set during the events of The Christmas Invasion, after the Doctor's TARDIS is taken aboard the Sycorax ship.
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- Set during The Christmas Invasion, offering an alternate account of the Doctor's sword fight.
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- Set during the events of The Christmas Invasion.
- Shortly after Christmas dinner with the Tylers and Mickey, the Doctor goes to join the celebration in Trafalgar Square, where his photograph is taken by Ursula Blake. (TV: Love & Monsters)
- While Rose spends Boxing Day at home, the Doctor slips away to thwart a Mechonoid invasion. (NOTVALID: Family Reunion)
New adventures with Rose
- The Doctor and Rose prepare for their new adventures, with the Doctor asking her if she "think[s] [she's] seen it all", implying this is their first adventure since The Christmas Invasion.
- A "couple of weeks" have passed since The Parting of the Ways. The Doctor's recent regeneration is mentioned, and Rose encounters the Autons for the first time since Rose.
- Returning to the Powell Estate, the Doctor is forced to lodger with Mickey after he forgets to lock the time settings and the TARDIS jumps a time track without him. Mickey mentions the Doctor's recent regeneration, and the two begin to form a strong friendship.
- The Doctor hunts down and defeats an Elemental Shade in the 1970s, but not before it kills Elton Pope's mother. (TV: Love & Monsters)
- The Doctor and Rose leave the Powell Estate for more adventures, starting with New Earth. After Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17 helps him uncover a conspiracy at New New York Hospital, the Doctor learns from the Face of Boe that he will learn a secret message when he meets the Face again. Cassandra alludes to the Doctor's recent regeneration, stating some of his parts are "unused", and the Doctor claims to Rose that New Earth is "further than [they've] ever gone before".
- Set before the Doctor gets the in-flight stereo working in Tooth and Claw. Rose is wearing her outfit from New Earth.
- Rose dreams of the events of New Earth. Jackie alludes to the Doctor's recent regeneration.
- After escaping armed guards, the Doctor and Rose are alerted to a factory in Ipswich by Mickey. (NOTVALID: Family Reunion)
- The Doctor mentions the events of New Earth.
- The Doctor and Rose save Queen Victoria from a werewolf at Torchwood House. Though she knights them in gratitude, she also banishes them as punishment for their callous reactions to the wolf's slaughters.
- Following the events of Tooth and Claw, the Doctor and Rose meet Victoria and David Beckham.
- Following an encounter with dragons, the Doctor and Rose nearly return to London in answer to a call from Jackie in 2007. Mickey has yet to leave the Powell Estate. (AUDIO: Wednesdays For Beginners)
- Despite distracting phone calls from Mickey and Jackie, the Doctor and Rose are able to save a planet and kick start the renewal of its ecosystem. (NOTVALID: Family Reunion)
- The Doctor encounters a Dalek for the first time since The Parting of the Ways. The Doctor and Rose unsuccessfully attempt to visit the Moon. Rose is aware of her being the Bad Wolf entity, setting this at least after Tooth and Claw.
Joined by Mickey
- After retrieving the Jewel of Sutekh from a pirate ship, the Doctor and Rose head back to the Powell Estate to investigate Deffry Vale High School with Mickey, leading directly into School Reunion.
- Set shortly before School Reunion, during the Doctor's first day undercover at Deffry Vale High School.
- The Doctor is reunited with Sarah Jane Smith and K9 Mark III while investigating the Krillitane at Deffry Vale High School with Rose and Mickey, which results in K9 sacrificing himself and being replaced with a newer model. With some prompting from Sarah Jane, the Doctor accepts Mickey's request to join the TARDIS crew.
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- Set during the events of School Reunion, when the Doctor reactivates K9.
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- Set during School Reunion.
- Mickey takes his first trip in the TARDIS, which lands on a 51st century spaceship filled with Clockwork Droids stalking Madame de Pompadour in 18th century France.
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- Set during The Girl in the Fireplace, after the Doctor parties with Madame de Pompadour and before he saves Rose and Mickey from the Clockwork Droids.
- The events of School Reunion and The Girl in the Fireplace have occurred in the past week.
- According to Mickey, 1 February 2007 is "not exactly far flung" from when he joined the TARDIS crew, and, though he has been traveling with the Doctor and Rose for a while by now, he is still treated as a recent addition. After the TARDIS falls through a crack in time into a parallel universe where Rose's father is a wealthy businessman, the Doctor sees the rise of the parallel universe's Cybermen, leading directly into The Age of Steel.
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- Set during Rise of the Cybermen.
- The TARDIS crew help the Preachers destroy John Lumic's Cyber-factory, with Pete killing Lumic to avenge his Jackie. Having witnessed the death of his counterpart, Mickey decides to stay and help the Preachers fight the ongoing Cyberman threat.
The Platform One mystery
- COMIC: Growing Terror
- COMIC: Hyperstar Rising
- COMIC: Death Race Five Billion
- COMIC: The Macrobe Menace
- COMIC: The Hunt of Doom
- COMIC: Reunion of Fear
- Six part comic story from Battles in Time.
Further adventures with Rose
- Rose mentions meeting Queen Victoria, setting this after Tooth and Claw.
- Set after The Idiot's Lantern.
- The Doctor recalls meeting the Sisters of Plenitude, setting this after New Earth.
- The Doctor mentions the events of New Earth.
- Rose recalls facing Cybermen, setting this after Age of Steel.
- Rose encounters the Ice Warriors for the first time.
- Rose recalls the events of Rise of the Cybermen.
- The Doctor and Rose encounter the Vashta Nerada.
- The Doctor and Rose are trying to get to the Galapagos Islands. They meet a Silurian.
- The Doctor and Rose visit California, where they meet a Saturnyn.
- Rose complains about encountering aliens every time they try to go on holiday. They meet an Ice Warrior, setting this after Cold Vengeance.
- The Doctor and Rose are separated from the TARDIS while aboard Sanctuary Base 6 on Krop Tor; a planet orbiting a black hole. The Doctor meets the Ood for the first time. Ending leads directly into The Satan Pit.
- Rose is told by the Beast that she will "die in battle so very soon." After the Doctor ensures the Beast's demise, he finds the TARDIS beneath Krop Tor and he and Rose depart.
Final adventures with Rose
- The Doctor and Rose battle a Hoix, as witnessed by Elton Pope, whom the Doctor almost recognises. (TV: Love & Monsters)
- The Krillitane are mentioned, setting this after School Reunion. Rose notes that she has "seen enough of hell lately", implying that this is also set after The Satan Pit.
- The Ood are mentioned, setting this after The Satan Pit. Rose considers The Stone Rose to be a recent happening.
- The Doctor and Rose confront Elton Pope after he upsets Jackie, and help him and LINDA kill the Abzorbaloff, at the cost of most of LINDA. However, the Doctor is able to preserve Ursula Blake in the concrete.
- The Doctor mentions being banished from England by Queen Victoria during Tooth and Claw.
- Rose recalls the events of Save the Humans!, Bat Attack! and Triskaidekaphobia as her recent adventures with the Doctor.
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- Set during the events of Fear Her, when the Doctor is trapped by the Isolus.
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- Set during the events of Fear Her, when the Doctor carries the Olympic torch.
- The Doctor and Rose visit a planet with flying stingrays. (TV: Army of Ghosts)
- The Doctor says, "allons-y", for the first time. Uncovering a ghost conspiracy during a stop at the Powell Estate, the Doctor, Rose and Jackie travel to the Torchwood Institute. Separated, the Doctor and Jackie learn of Torchwood's history, while Rose finds Mickey undercover in the Void Ship room, preparing to fight a Cyberman invasion. Ending leads directly into Doomsday.
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- The Doctor makes a passing reference to Jackie and is currently dealing with "ghosts", setting this during Army of Ghosts, most likely while he is preparing the triangulation device.
- Joining with Pete and the Preachers again, the Doctor opposes the Cybermen until the Cult of Skaro provide a common enemy for the Preachers and Cybermen to fight together. Sending Jackie and the Preachers back to "Pete's World", the Doctor and Rose banish the Daleks and the Cybermen to the Void, only for Rose to nearly fall in as well, saved only by Pete's intervention, but permanently trapping her on the parallel world. After saying a proper goodbye to Rose at Dårlig Ulv Stranden, and informing her that she and Jackie are legally deceased in their home dimension, the Doctor encounters a bride in the TARDIS console room, leading directly into The Runaway Bride.
- Set in an alternative account to Doomsday.
Adventuring alone
- The Doctor returns the bride, Donna Noble, to her wedding reception, only to find it to be a scheme by the Empress of the Racnoss. After the Empress's defeat, the Doctor invites Donna to join him, but she declines, afraid at how far he went to defeat the Empress, but advising him to find someone regardless.
- The Doctor is alone and catches up with a lone bronze Dalek on Earth. He alludes to the events of Doomsday.
- The Doctor is still upset about losing Rose, and momentarily forgets that she isn't with him anymore, setting this shortly after Doomsday.
- COMIC: The Power of the Cybermen
- COMIC: Drones of Doom
- COMIC: Enemy Mine
- COMIC: Time of the Cybermen
- Four part Battles in Time adventure and sequel to Doomsday.
- The Doctor is reunited with Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.
- Four part Battles in Time adventure.
- The Face of Boe tries to relay a message to the Doctor, setting this before Gridlock.
- (FLASHBACK)
- The Doctor gives Grayla a lift away from her home planet, Grått, but decides not to take her on as a companion, feeling that she has her own path to take without his help. (COMIC: The Whispering Gallery)
- The Doctor is taking a break from his travels.
Extended trip with Martha
- The Doctor accidentally destroys his sonic screwdriver while trying to expose a Plasmavore to the Judoon. He convinces the Judoon with help from a Royal Hope Hospital medical student named Martha Jones, after the hospital is H₂O scooped to the Moon, and offers her a single trip in the TARDIS after he replaces his screwdriver with a near identical model.
- Following on from Smith and Jones, the Doctor takes Martha to see William Shakespeare. The Doctor is still coping with losing Rose, even comparing Martha to her. After foiling a Carrionite plot, the Doctor's execution is ordered by Elizabeth I, forcing him and Martha to flee.
- Following on directly from The Shakespeare Code, the TARDIS escapes the Queen's men to New New York. The Face of Boe meets the Doctor once more and expends all the energy keeping him alive and dies, imparting the Doctor with his final message; "You are not alone." On Martha's urging, the Doctor tells her about Gallifrey and the Last Great Time War.
- The Doctor takes Martha to see the final glimpse of Gallifrey, setting this immediately after Gridlock. Martha is kidnapped by Adam Mitchell, and the Doctor sends a message to Frobisher, leading directly into Façades.
- Frobisher receives the Doctor's message, setting the stage for Endgame.
- The Doctor joins with his other incarnations to rescue Martha from Adam and the Tremas Master, and assists the other Doctors in saving their companions as well.
- Martha is still on her "one trip" in the TARDIS, and has had a few adventures by this point, setting this between Gridlock and The Lazarus Experiment. The Doctor is initially trying to get Martha back home, but, after their encounter with Nathan Hobb, he decides to extend their detour.
- It is implied that Martha is still new to the TARDIS, judging from her dialogue about the sonic screwdriver.
- The Doctor discovers that the Cult of Skaro survived the events of Doomsday. Ending leads directly into Evolution of the Daleks.
- The majority of the Cult of Skaro are destroyed in their scheme, with only Dalek Caan escaping.
- The Doctor returns Martha home after her extended trip, but sticks around after hearing of Richard Lazarus's experiments with rejuvenation. After she introduces him to her family and helps him defeat Lazarus, the Doctor officially welcomes Martha aboard the TARDIS as his traveling companion.
Official travels with Martha
- Martha is now an official companion, and she and the Doctor share a proper introduction, setting this immediately after The Lazarus Experiment.
- The events of Smith and Jones are still recent. Martha recalls encountering a mad scientist, suggesting a setting after The Lazarus Experiment. However, she doesn't have a TARDIS key, setting this before 42.
- Martha recalls the events of Daleks in Manhattan.
- Martha recalls meeting dinosaurs, setting this after Made of Steel.
- Martha recalls meeting Carrionites, setting this after The Shakespeare Code.
- The Doctor upgrades Martha's mobile phone to a superphone and gives her a TARDIS key of her own, but is interrupted before he can tell her about regeneration.
- Set after 42, according to the dust jacket of the Doctor Who Storybook 2008.
- Martha claims that statues don't usually move, with no allusions made to the Weeping Angels, suggesting a setting before Blink.
- Martha recalls the events of Evolution of the Daleks.
- Martha recalls the events of 42 and The Infinite Quest.
- Martha mentions the events of 42.
Under the Chameleon Arch
- Using a Chameleon Arch, the Doctor turns himself into a human to hide from the Family of Blood at Farringham School for Boys for two months in 1913 England, with Martha going undercover as a maid. However, the Doctor's human identity begins a a romance with Joan Redfern, just as the Family track him down, leading directly into The Family of Blood.
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- Set during Human Nature.
- The Doctor returns from his human persona and traps the Family of Blood in time as punishment for their crimes. He invites Joan to join him and Martha in the TARDIS, but she declines. According to Martha, she hasn't been traveling with the Doctor for long, claiming to have "only just met him".
Further travels with Martha
- Martha recalls the outcome of The Family of Blood, and has been travelling with the Doctor for "a few weeks".
- Martha recalls meeting the Catkind on New Earth, setting this after Gridlock.
Battles in time
- COMIC: Wrath of the Warrior
- COMIC: The Screaming Prison
- COMIC: Force and Fury
- COMIC: Warriors' Revenge
- Four part Battles in Time adventure.
- Four part Battles in Time adventure.
- Four part Battles in Time adventure.
- Three part Battles in Time adventure.
Continued travels with Martha
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- Whilst dealing with "four things and a lizard", the Doctor and Martha briefly meet Sally Sparrow, who gives them a series of notes that she says will be useful to them at a later date. (TV: Blink)
- Martha has been travelling with the Doctor for a few months. The incident involving "four things and a lizard" was a week ago.
Trapped in 1969
- During a visit to Wester Drumlins, (COMIC: A Little Help from My Friends) the Doctor and Martha are transported back to 1969 by the Weeping Angels, leaving them stranded in the past. (TV: Blink)
- Set during Blink, while the Doctor and Martha are stranded in 1969, and before their encounter with Billy Shipton. The Doctor is constructing his timey-wimey detector, while Martha has recently started working in a shop.
- Trapped in 1969 by the Weeping Angels, the Doctor and Martha rely on the help of Billy Shipton and Sally Sparrow's notes to retrieve the TARDIS.
Final travels with Martha
- Human Nature was the last time Martha felt patronised. Set "a couple of days" after Wishing Well. Martha has been travelling with the Doctor for months.
- The Doctor refers to the starship Brilliant from The Pirate Loop. Martha kisses the Doctor for the first time. The Doctor claims that Human Nature happened "a while ago".
- The Doctor recalls the events of Shipwreck!.
- Martha recalls meeting Judoon, Daleks and the Pig slaves.
- The Doctor is expecting "a girl with a red balloon" to be inside the Mortal Mirror, setting this after The Family of Blood.
- Sequel to Gridlock. Martha encounters the Cybermen, setting this after Made of Steel.
- The events of The Last of the Time Lords are foreshadowed for both the Doctor and Martha.
- The Doctor refers to being slapped by Martha's mother during The Lazarus Experiment. References to scarecrows imply a setting after The Family of Blood.
- The Doctor recalls the events of Agent Provocateur.
- While the non-narrative sections suggest that the Doctor is travelling with multiple companions, the narrative features only Martha travelling with him.
- The Doctor is travelling with an unspecified companion, implied to be Martha.
- (FLASHBACK)
- The Doctor is incapacitated by the green mists of Orion's Belt, forcing Martha to drive the TARDIS. (COMIC: Ground Control)
The return of the Master
- Stopping at the Cardiff rift to refuel, Captain Jack Harkness appears and jumps onto the TARDIS as it dematerialises, causing the ship to travel to the end of the universe to escape him. The Doctor finds out that Jack recovered his severed hand from The Christmas Invasion. The Doctor, Martha and Jack help the last of humanity reach Utopia to survive, but the head of the Utopia Project, Professor Yana, turns out to be the War Master in disguise. Accidentally tipped off to the Chameleon Arch by Martha, Yana reverts back to the Master, who regenerates and steals the TARDIS and the Doctor's severed hand.
- Following on directly from Utopia, the Doctor uses Jack's vortex manipulator to send him, Jack and Martha back to 2008 Earth, where the Saxon Master is Prime Minister and married to Lucy Saxon. The Doctor discovers Jack's affiliation with the Torchwood Institute. The Master successfully captures the Doctor, Jack and Martha's family, and ages the Doctor with the Lazarus technology in his laser screwdriver, but Martha is able to escape as the Master launches a Toclafane invasion that allows him to conquer the Earth.
- Set between The Sound of Drums and Last of the Time Lords.
- Set between The Sound of Drums and Last of the Time Lords, when the Master has the islands of Japan burnt as the Doctor watches.
- Set one year after The Sound of Drums. After Martha returns, the Doctor is able to topple the Master's regime and heal himself using the Archangel Network, and Jack undoes the previous year's events by destroying the paradox machine. Before the Master can be taken into custody, he is shot by Lucy and dies due to refusing to regenerate. The Doctor burns the Master's body, and Jack and Martha decide to remain on Earth to deal with the consequences of The Year That Never Was, while the Doctor reclaims his severed hand from Jack.
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- Set during the end of Last of the Time Lords.
Shields down
- Set during the ending of Last of the Time Lords, right after Martha leaves the TARDIS.
- TV: Last of the Time Lords: Epilogue
- What seems to be the Titanic crashes into the TARDIS, leading directly into Voyage of the Damned.
- The Doctor repairs the TARDIS and stops the spaceship Titanic from crashing into Buckingham Palace with the help of Astrid Peth, who sacrifices herself in the effort. During a brief trip the Earth, the Doctor encounters Wilfred Mott for the first time, and gets to say, "Allons-y, Alonso", to Midshipman Alonso Frame, fulfilling a wish he made in Army of Ghosts. He claims to be 903-years-old.
Fixing a paradox
- Set before The Waters of Mars.[2] The Doctor becomes trapped in an alternate timeline caused by the temporal paradox that occurred some time after A Little Help from My Friends, where the Sea Devils rule the Earth. After teaming up once again with the Thirteenth Doctor to fix the timeline, the Tenth Doctor departs to find a home for Rose Tyler's Sea Devil Earth counterpart.
- Immediately after Alternating Current,[3] the Doctor awakens with amnesia in a universe where the Last Great Time War never happened. He allies himself with the Daleks of the Restoration Empire against the Hond, until the Daleks betray him and he has to escape with aid from the Thirteenth Doctor. He is uncertain if he was traveling alone prior to waking up, and recalls the recent events of A Little Help from My Friends.
Solo adventures
- Set shortly after Voyage of the Damned.
- The Doctor claims the events of Utopia were "a while back", though the War Master senses he has "touched a recent live wire" when asking how the Doctor could cope in a universe without him, suggesting the Saxon Master's death in Last of the Time Lords is somewhat recent.
- The Doctor is travelling alone.
- The Doctor is travelling alone.
- The Doctor claims to be 904-years-old.
- Ending leads directly into Quarsian Mission.
- Ending leads directly into Android of Death.
- Ending leads directly into Cold Assassin.
- Ending leads directly into Designs of the Dust.
- Ending leads directly into A Suitable Showdown.
- The Doctor crosses wits with Majenta Pryce at the Hotel Historia, and ensures her arrest for tax evasion.
- Sequel to Voyage of the Damned.
- The Doctor takes part in a polar expedition on Grothendar. (COMIC: Wormhole)
- Sequel story to The Idiot's Lantern. The Doctor mentions that he is "not mad about angels", suggesting a post-Blink setting.
- Authorial intent places this between Doomsday and Partners in Crime.[source needed] The audio book uses the theme variant first used in Voyage of the Damned.
- Uses the theme variant first used in Voyage of the Damned.
Early exploits with Donna
- The Doctor is reunited with Donna while investigating Adipose Industries. Having regretted turning down his invitation, Donna invites herself aboard the TARDIS as the Doctor's newest companion. The Doctor identifies Martha as his previous companion, and learns that a planet has gone missing.
- Set immediately after Partners in Crime, according to the novelisation. Donna takes her first trip into the past, arriving in Pompeii on the eve of Mount Vesuvius's eruption. Realising that it is a fixed point in time, the Doctor causes the eruption to stop the Pyroviles, with Donna's support, but saves a single family from the destruction of Pompeii. The Doctor learns that another planet is missing, and is informed that "she is returning" by Lucius Petrus Dextrus.
- Donna visits her first alien planet, the Ood Sphere, where she and the Doctor free the Ood from enslavement. The Doctor has not seen an Ood since The Satan Pit, and Ood Sigma tells him that his "song must end soon".
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- Set during Planet of the Ood.
- The Doctor and Donna visit the Planet of the Hats.
- Donna claims she is still "a bit new" to meeting aliens, setting this early in her travels in the TARDIS.
- Donna recalls the events of Planet of the Ood.
- Donna refers to the events of The Fires of Pompeii and Planet of the Ood.
- Donna gets lost in the TARDIS, setting this early in her travels in the TARDIS.
- Donna recalls the events of The Doctor Trap, and notes that this is only the third time that she has met robots, setting this before Pest Control.
Helping Martha
- While teaching Donna how to pilot the TARDIS, the Doctor is summoned by Martha to assist UNIT in investigating the ATMOS factory. Donna visits her family for the first since Partners in Crime, and the Doctor is formally introduced to her grandfather, Wilf. The Doctor finds the Sontarans are behind the ATMOS plot, leading directly into The Poison Sky.
- After foiling the Sontarans' plot, Martha bids the Doctor and Donna farewell in the TARDIS, which takes off of its own accord with her still inside, leading directly into The Doctor's Daughter. Donna receives her own TARDIS key.
- Arriving in a Human-Hath War on Messaline, the Doctor's DNA is taken to create a female clone; Jenny, who appears to die shielding the Doctor from a bullet. The Doctor and Donna then return Martha back home. Donna learns the severed hand in the TARDIS once belonged to the Doctor, and has her phone updated by the Doctor.
Having a fun time
- Donna has been traveling with the Doctor for "a while", recalls the events of The Fires of Pompeii and Planet of the Ood, and is aware of the Sontarans. She has also been told of Rose and Martha in detail.
- Set after The Sontaran Strategem, according to the summary included on the dust jacket of the Doctor Who Storybook 2009.
- Donna is getting used to the TARDIS arriving in the wrong place, and sees an angry mob for the first time, which the Doctor tells her she'll get used to, setting this early in her travels.
- Donna is in contact with Wilf, setting this after The Sontaran Stratagem, but appears to still be adjusting to life in the TARDIS. According to this account, this is Donna's first encounter with the Ice Warriors.
- Donna still appears to be getting used to the responsibilities of time travel, as the Doctor has to tell her not to use her camera phone openly during a visit to the past, setting this early in her travels. Donna calls Wilf and mentions her adventures with the Doctor to him, setting this after The Sontaran Stratagem.
- The Doctor recalls the events of The Poison Sky.
- Ending leads directly into Merchant of Menace.
- The Doctor and Donna meet Agatha Christie, and learn the circumstances of her disappearance. The Doctor recalls the events of The Lonely Computer.
- Donna knows Martha, setting this after The Sontaran Stratagem.
- Donna knows of the Sontarans, setting this after The Poison Sky.
- The Doctor and Donna are preoccupied with "dinosaur business" while the Doctor is helping Shakespeare write The Tempest.
- Donna recalls facing the Sontarans, setting this after The Poison Sky.
- The Doctor and Donna attend the coronation of Elizabeth II.
- Donna is aware of the responsibilities of time travel, setting this after The Fires of Pompeii.
- Set before Silence in the Library.[4]
Enemies in time
- COMIC: The Black Sea
- COMIC: Sting of the Serpent
- COMIC: Attack of the Rats
- COMIC: The Zantraan Invasion
- These four issues form a single comic adventure.
- COMIC: Pawns of the Zenith
- COMIC: Swarm of the Zenith
- COMIC: Prey of the Zenith
- COMIC: Lair of the Zenith
- These four issues form a single comic adventure.
- COMIC: The Time Stealer
- COMIC: School of the Dead
- COMIC: Ghosts from the Past
- COMIC: The Battle for Time
- These four issues form a single comic adventure.
The Library ordeal
- Answering a distress call, the Doctor meets someone from his personal future, River Song, in the Library, and fights off the Vashta Nerada with her. Ending leads directly into Forest of the Dead.
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- Set during Silence in the Library, when the Doctor is admiring the Library before River Song arrives.
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- Set during Silence in the Library, just as the Doctor teleports Donna into the TARDIS.
- The Doctor watches River sacrifice her life to rid the Library of the Vashta Nerada, but is able to save her consciousness by uploading it into the Library computer system.
Last exploits with Donna
- After leaving Donna at her home for a visit to recover from her ordeal at the Library, (AUDIO: Out of this World) the Doctor is captured and frozen by the Collectors. (AUDIO: The Chiswick Cuckoos)
- The Doctor psychically contacts Donna to rescue him from the Collectors. After defeating the Collectors, the Doctor and Donna are reunited and continue their travels together. Donna has been travelling with the Doctor for months by now.
- Despite authorial intent setting this immediately after Midnight[4], Donna visits Wilf, which would set this before Midnight due to Wilf's claim in The Stolen Earth that his last contact with Donna was when she called him from Midnight. Donna mentions having had two husbands, and she and the Doctor are still recovering from the recent events of Forest of the Dead. The Doctor and Donna recall meeting Gully during Time Reaver. Wilf teases Donna about being in a relationship with the Doctor, and, although Donna tells Wilf about her travels with the Doctor, he doesn't fully understand what they do, suggesting this is set before Wilf had gotten to know the Doctor better in Beautiful Chaos.
- Donna reflects on how far she has come as a person since first meeting the Doctor, setting this late in her travels. Donna almost leaves the Doctor after becoming engaged to Rudolph of Goritania in the 1780s, but leaves him after discovering that she was going to be sacrificed to a Mefistole after the wedding. She refers to this as "not one of [her] best weddings, [but] not one of [her] worst", and the Doctor mentions wanting a "Spa-Day", suggesting a setting between Forest of the Dead and Midnight.
- Donna has already visited Mercury, Venus, Pluto, the rings of Saturn and seen the death of the Mestophelix Galaxy.
- The Doctor and Donna both recall the events of Forest of the Dead. It's been a few weeks since Sylvia last saw Donna, and she doesn't know the truth about Donna's travels with the Doctor, believing that they have recently been in Dubai. It is 15 May 2009, and the one year anniversary of Geoff Noble's death. The Doctor and Wilf begin to develop a friendship.
- Set between The Poison Sky and Midnight, with Donna off vacationing without the Doctor. The Doctor has a strong friendship with Wilf, and Sylvia knows that the Doctor and Donna travel in time and space, setting this after Beautiful Chaos.
- Donna visits Sylvia and Wilf, setting this before Midnight. The Doctor has a good relationship with Wilf, and Wilf has gained a high admiration for the Doctor.
- Donna encounters the Judoon for the first time.
- The Doctor and Donna recall the events of The Fires of Pompeii.
- The Doctor learns that a moon has gone missing. According to Wilf in The Stolen Earth, Donna makes her last contact with home before Journey's End during this story.
- The Doctor and Donna encounter the Cobalite.
- The Doctor and Donna encounter the Judoon, setting this after One Mile Down.
- The Doctor and Donna arrive at a garden centre at Christmas time.
- The Doctor and Donna spend Christmas Eve in the TARDIS.
- According to this account, Donna encounters the Ice Warriors for the first time during a trip to Draconia.
- The Doctor claims to be 903-years-old.
Reunions and farewells
- After learning that Donna was sent to a parallel world by the Trickster's Brigade, the Doctor realises he and Donna are being linked together and is told a message from Donna about Rose, leading directly into The Stolen Earth.
- After Earth goes missing, the Doctor tracks down the missing planets to the Medusa Cascade, where he finds UNIT, Torchwood 3 and the Bannerman Road gang repelling an invasion by the New Dalek Empire, spearheaded by Davros and Dalek Caan. Rendezvousing with Rose and Jack, the Doctor is struck by a Dalek gunstick and begins to regenerate, leading directly into Journey's End.
- The Doctor averts his regeneration by siphoning off the remaining energy into his severed hand, which makes contact with Donna, growing into a new Doctor and giving Donna the mind of a Time Lord. After learning that Caan had manipulated the timeline to get the Doctor and Donna together for this purpose, the new Doctor destroys the New Dalek Empire and returns the stolen planets. After exiling the new Doctor to Pete's World to be with Rose, the Doctor is forced to erase all trace of himself from Donna's memory to prevent her brain from burning up, and returns her home.
- Set immediately after Journey's End. The Doctor discovers a message left in the TARDIS data banks left by Donna in case she was forced to part with him, telling him to find someone else and to not travel alone.
- Set almost immediately after Journey's End.
- The Doctor is depressed by Rose's absence, setting this after The Runaway Bride, but he also mentions Lilith and encounters a Hath, setting this after Series 3 and Series 4 as well. As the Doctor is too depressed to even leave the TARDIS, this most likely takes place shortly after Journey's End, where the Doctor lost Rose again and ended up in a depressed state due to Donna's fate. After being comforted by Rose-the-Cat, the Doctor decides to find a new companion.
Moving on
- The Doctor meets River Song for the first time since Forest of the Dead, setting this before The Day of the Doctor. He learns that she is a time traveller, and the events of Journey's End are still fresh in his mind. According to River, the Doctor has been traveling alone since the loss of Donna.
- According to the Doctor, The Poison Sky was "not long ago".
- The Doctor has traveled with Donna Noble, setting this after Journey's End.
- The Doctor faces Davros, setting this after Journey's End.
- The Doctor is alone.
- The Doctor is traveling alone.
Saving the Krikoosh
- Ending leads directly into Flight and Fury.
- Ending leads directly into The Living Ghosts.
- Ending leads directly into Extermination of the Daleks.
Quest for the Eternity Crystal
- The Doctor discovers the Eternity Crystal, and takes it to prevent the Darksmith Collective from having it.
- The Doctor loses the Eternity Crystal to the Darksmith Agent.
- The Doctor recalls the events of Martha in the Mirror. After retrieving the Eternity Crystal, the Doctor begins tracking down Brother Varlos, the person who constructed the Crystal.
- The Doctor recalls the events of The Fires of Pompeii. Having tracked Varlos to Flydon Maxima, the Doctor enlists the help of his daughter, Gisella, who tells him that Varlos had settled in 1895 Paris, leading directly into The Vampire of Paris.
- Arriving in Paris, the Doctor and Gisella see Varlos killed by a Time Vampire, leading directly into The Game of Death.
- Tracking the Darksmith Agent to the Silver Devastation, the Doctor and Gisella find out that the Agent has been destroyed. Ending leads directly into The Planet of Oblivion.
- The Doctor and Gisella are trying to find out who employed the Darksmith Collective to construct the Eternity Crystal. Ending leads directly into The Picture of Emptiness.
- The Crystal is legally returned to Gisella by the Shadow Proclamation. However, Gisella betrays the Doctor and hands the Eternity Crystal over to the Darksmith Collective, leading directly into The Art of War.
- Following Giselle to 2009 London, the Doctor discovers the Collective's employers are the Krashok, that Gisella was an android created by Varlos all along and had been reprogrammed by the Darksmith Collective to give them the Eternity Crystal when she and the Doctor collected it. Ending leads directly into The End of Time.
- After he frees her, the Doctor destroys the Eternity Crystal and defeats the Krashok. The Doctor wishes to continue travelling with Gisella, but she leaves him to pursue her studies at the Space Brain.
Early ventures with Heather
- After she helps him defeat the Mozhtratta, the Doctor is joined by Edinburgh University student Heather McCrimmon.
- The Doctor finds himself dealing with the fallout of the missing planets plot from The Stolen Earth.
- The Doctor suggests that he does not know what his own future holds, setting this before Planet of the Dead.
Joined by Wolfie
- The Doctor and Heather are joined by Wolfgang Ryter, whom the Doctor offers one trip in the TARDIS.
- Wolfie takes his first trip in the TARDIS, setting this immediately after Flight of the Giurgeax. The Doctor decides to extend Wolfie's travels in the TARDIS.
- Heather has been travelling with the Doctor for months since the events of The Chromosome Connection, but the Doctor returns her to Edinburgh University only a few days after she left. The Doctor offers Wolfie another trip in the TARDIS.
- Wolfie complains about being back on Earth again, suggesting a setting directly after Shadow of the Vaipid.
- After briefly being turned into a werewolf, Wolfie decides to leave the TARDIS and is returned to Salzburg. He mentions that he has been away "too long".
Last ventures with Heather
- Heather buys a Christmas tree for her grandmother and plans to spend Christmas with her, leading directly into A Merry Little Christmas.
- Heather begins sporting her hair in a bobbed hairstyle.
- Returning to Edinburgh University, Heather falls into the Mozhtratta's trap and is rendered unable to travel in the Time Vortex, ending her time in the TARDIS.
No more companions
- During a visit to 1851 London at Christmastime, the Doctor meets a supposed future incarnation of himself and his companion, Rosita Farisi, during their fight against the Cybus Industries Cybermen, only to learn that the "Next Doxtor" is Jackson Lake, an ordinary man convinced he was "the Doctor" due to a malfuntioning infostamp. After defeating the CyberKing, the Doctor joins them for Christmas dinner. When asked about companions he might have, the Doctor reveals he has firmly sworn off having travelling companions.
- Set between The Next Doctor and Planet of the Dead.[1]
- The Doctor claims to have started experimenting with travelling alone, setting this shortly after The Next Doctor.[quote 1] He clicks his fingers to shut the TARDIS' doors, commenting that he is getting better.
- Da Vinci's Robots leads directly into Metal Mania.
- About Last Night leads directly into Dark Side of the Moon.
- The Day the Earth Was Sold leads directly into The King of Earth.
- The Guardians of Terror leads directly into The Rebirth of Corah.
- The House at the End of the World leads directly into The End.
- The Doctor is reminded how lonely it is in the TARDIS without a fellow traveller when he spends some time on New Memphis uncovering a mystery with Judoon Commander Rok Ma and Nikki Jupiter. He alludes to recently feeling that a "change [is] coming", but is unsure and optimistic about his future, suggesting a setting before he received Carmen's prophecy in Planet of the Dead.[quote 2]
- The Doctor encounters a Sontaran named Staal, setting this after The Poison Sky.
- Set after Expiry Dating.
- Sequel to Love & Monsters. Travelling alone, the Doctor encounters another Abzorbalovian in 2009 Cardiff.
Lonely exploits
- After escaping San Helios with the aid of Lady Christina de Souza, the Doctor is warned by psychic Carmen that his "song is ending", that "it is returning" and that "he will knock four times." The Doctor is still adamant about not travelling with companions.
- The Doctor is feeling lonely and misses having a regular travelling companion, but concludes that he ultimately made the right choice to travel alone, even if he admits to himself that misses having company.[quote 3] He was initially aiming to go to the Majestic Hotel in 1922 Paris, but ultimately decides to go there another time and try pot luck instead.
- The last time the Doctor encountered the Krillitane was during the events of School Reunion.[quote 4]
- The Doctor has met Christina de Souza, setting this after Planet of the Dead. He appears to be feeling lonely, with Rose, Martha and Donna lingering in his mind.
- The Doctor is feeling lonely with no one to talk to, but considers that it is better for him to travel alone. However, after an adventure where he encounters himself, the Doctor decides that it might be time to find someone to talk to.
- The Doctor comments on how he needs a companion when he subconsciously talks to an inanimate object.
- The Doctor has realised how much he misses traveling with a companion.
- The Doctor is reminded how lonely he is without a friend to help him again after witnessing the death of Stella. [quote 5]
Temporary companions
- The Doctor meets June at the Acropolis and offers to take her to see it when it was new to thank her for helping him to scare some aliens away from Earth. Along the way, the Doctor answers a distress call and they end up encountering the Slitheen instead. Eventually, the Doctor does take June to Ancient Greece as promised and returns her to Acropolis immediatly afterwards, not wanting to take her on as a companion.[quote 6] However, he offers her one last trip back home after she misses her train.[quote 7]
- The Doctor appears to be lonely and misses having a companion around.[quote 8] However when Della asks to travel with him, he refuses.
- Set immediately after The Eyeless, with the Doctor having just departed Arcopolis. He recalls returning Donna home and that "even now" the rain serves as an upsetting reminder of that night, suggesting some time has passed since Journey's End, though the Doctor claims he hasn't had any companions since Donna left. The Baobhan Sith tells the Doctor that "[his] time is yet to come and sooner than [he] think[s]", setting this after Planet of the Dead. The Doctor invites Charity Wentworth into the TARDIS as a temporary companion until he can find her a new home, promising her "one trip", though acknowledges that the "one trip" definition can be stretched.
- The Doctor mentions River Song, and implies that they see each other regularly, setting this at least after Expiry Dating. The Doctor aids his thirteenth incarnation in destroying the Reality virus with the help of Emer and an unnamed individual. After defeating the Cyber Reaper, the Doctor takes Emer travelling with him as his new companion, setting this when he was more open to traveling with company.[quote 9]
Continued solo exploits
- Set after Planet of the Dead, according to the summary on the dust jacket for Doctor Who Storybook 2010.
- The Doctor has been travelling on his own for "a long time", and admits that he talks to himself often.
- While foiling the Trickster's plan to get Sarah Jane married, the Doctor gets an in-person introduction to Luke Smith, and also meets Clyde Langer and Rani Chandra. The Doctor is warned by the Trickster that "the gate is waiting" for him.
- The Doctor recalls meeting Xylem Maple Dorm when he was a young cleric. The Doctor meets Devon Pryce for the first time and decides to stick around New Earth and investigate the Lux, leading into The Skies of New Earth.
- The Doctor has been investigating the Lux in New Caelum before being reunited with Devon. Following the defeat of the Lux, the Doctor departs New Earth with the promise to return and help should the Lux return.
- The Doctor attempts to visit Peladon in its future, but accidentally arrives in the past. He believes he can't interfere in history and fixed points, suggesting a setting before The Waters of Mars.
Helping Majenta
- Going undercover at Thinktwice, the Doctor encounters Majenta again, and learns she has lost her memory. She invites herself to travel with him as his patient.
- The Doctor and Majenta are trying to get to Panacea, where the Doctor believes Majenta's memory issues can be resolved. However, they instead arrive in Stockbridge.
- The Doctor and Majenta are aiming for Panacea. The Doctor learns that Majenta was once betrothed to Wesley Sparks.
- After another failed attempt to get to Panacea, the Doctor and Majenta arrive on Earth in 2009, where they assist UNIT against the Skith. The Doctor and Majenta find her old assistant, Fanson, who dies after telling Majenta that he had wiped her memories to spare her from her past.
- The Doctor and Majenta visit New Old Detroit.
- Majenta's attitude towards the Doctor has grown noticeably friendlier.
- The Doctor and Majenta are still trying to visit Panacea. The Doctor notes that he doesn't take companions on anymore, explaining that Majenta is merely a job to him, and is warned about his approaching demise by the ghostly girls, setting this after Planet of the Dead. Ending leads directly into The Crimson Hand.
- The Doctor learns that Majenta was part of Crimson Hand criminal group. After sacrificing her life to destroy the Crimson Hand device, the Doctor is able to resurrect Majenta and leaves her on New Old Detroit to start a new life.
Meddling with time
- While attending a party in 1926 Hollywood, the Doctor saves a young actress called Emily Winter and a runner called Matthew Finnegan from a fire. They ask to travel with him, but he turns them down, obliquely claiming his last companionship "didn't end well". Leaving Hollywood, the Doctor is arrested by the Shadow Proclamation, leading into Fugitive.
- The Doctor is arrested for preventing the fix point in time that was Emily's death, but escapes. He returns to Hollywood to collect evidence, a Terronite Transference machine, and decides to bring Emily and Matthew with him this time. Kraden mentions "the darkness" that's coming, and the Shadow Architect tells the Doctor he shouldn't be alone "when he knocks the fourth time", foreshadowing the events of The End of Time.
- The Doctor mentions Christina, setting this after Planet of the Dead. Emily and Matthew have just recently joined the Doctor. The Advocate attacks the TARDIS to steal the Terronite technology and place doubt about the Doctor in Matthew's mind. The Doctor is summoned by Martha Jones, leading directly into Don't Step on the Grass.
- The Doctor is still angry with Martha for nearly engaging the Osterhagen Project in Journey's End, and is aware that she has married Mickey, despite Martha not disclosing this to him. After his faith in the Doctor is completely lost, Matthew leaves the TARDIS to travel with the Advocate.
- The Doctor decides it's time to deal with the Advocate and get Matthew back, leading directly into Final Sacrifice.
- Set two weeks after Tesseract. Matthew and the Advocate's minds merge to form a fifth-dimensional being called the Tef'Aree, who reveals it had manipulated events to ensure its own creation. After he leaves Emily behind on Earth, the Doctor heads off for an adventure on Mars, leading directly into The Waters of Mars.
Becoming the Time Lord Victorious
- The Doctor recalls the recent events of Planet of the Dead.[quote 10] After briefly proclaiming himself the Time Lord Victorious while trying to alter a fixed point in time concerning Adelaide Brooke on Mars, the Doctor sees a vision of Ood Sigma, heralding his upcoming demise, which he starts running from.
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- Set during The Waters of Mars.
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- Depicts the ending of The Waters of Mars from the TARDIS' perspective. The TARDIS decides to take the Doctor through the Time Fracture and into the Dark Times, leading directly into The Knight, The Fool, and The Dead.
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- Set both during and immediately after the ending of The Waters of Mars, depicting a different portrayal of the Time Lord Victorious.
- Immediately after The Waters of Mars, (DWM 557) the Doctor travels to the Dark Times to stop the Kotturuh from bringing death to the universe. He also meets Brian the Ood, who joins him on his quest to defeat the Kotturuh. The Doctor changes into ceremonial Time Lord regalia and becomes Admiral of a Mercenary Fleet with Brian as his commander. The Doctor's eighth and ninth incarnations arrive in the Dark Times to stop him destroying the Kotturuh, but the Tenth Doctor does so anyway.
- PROSE: All Flesh is Grass (Chapters 1-3)
- Immediately after The Knight, The Fool and The Dead, the three Doctors engage in the Battle of Mordeela. The Tenth Doctor's fleet is reduced to one ship, which he escapes in with Brian.
- Set during All Flesh is Grass, after the Battle of Mordeela.[5] The Doctor, wearing his Time Lord regalia, is tracked down to a desert planet by Brian, who has spent a great deal of time trying to find him. The Doctor claims he is trying to do good.
- The Doctor and Brian are travelling together in the Dark Times.
- PROSE: All Flesh is Grass (Chapters 4-16)
- Several weeks after the Battle of Mordeela, during which the Doctor and Brian have been travelling together in the surviving mercenary ship, the Doctor realises the mistake he made in wiping out the Kotturuh, and joins with his eighth and ninth incarnations to protect Gallifrey from the Daleks. After the Dalek Time Squad are defeated, Brian decides to stay on Birinji whilst the Doctor leaves the Dark Times.
- The Tenth Doctor unites with his other incarnations to help a group of people seal the Time Fracture he created during The Waters of Mars.
Avoiding the Ood Sphere
- Set shortly after The Waters of Mars, with the Doctor visiting the Cathedral of Contemplation whilst avoiding answering Ood Sigma's summons, where he crosses paths with his fourth incarnation. The Tenth Doctor believes he "has the right" to destroy the Daleks, suggesting he still has his "Time Lord Victorious" mentality. He also still refuses to travel with companions, but the Fourth Doctor advises him to reconsider, and he decides to delay travelling to the Ood Sphere for a little longer.
- The Doctor is unfazed by his killing of Gom, implying this takes place near the end of his life, specifically after The Waters of Mars.
- The Waters of Mars occurred "only recently". The Doctor names a galaxy Alison.
- Set after The Taking of Chelsea 426, with the Doctor aiming for the Majestic Hotel in 1922 Paris, but instead arriving in 1944 Paris, where he and the Fifth Doctor resolve a temporal catastrophe involving the Cybermen.
- The Doctor doesn't want to visit a specific location "yet", possibly the Ood Sphere, which would set this after The Waters of Mars. Upon encountering his sixth incarnation, he comments "not again", suggesting a setting shortly after Out of Time and The Gates of Hell. The Tenth Doctor recalls the events of Blink as his last encounter with the Weeping Angels, setting this before The Weeping Angels of Mons, and uses the TARDIS key fob from The End of Time.
- Set between The Waters of Mars and The End of Time.[6] The Doctor vaguely comments on the amount of people heralding his upcoming death.
Meeting Gabby Gonzalez
- Authorial intent places this shortly after Planet of the Dead,[7] with the Doctor having "just rejected Christina de Souza as a potential companion",[8] thought references made in later releases imply that such intentions were ultimately abandoned. The Doctor starts traveling with Gabby Gonzalez after she tells him that "no song should end too soon".
- Gabby takes her first trip in the TARDIS, landing in the future on Ouloumos, her first alien planet. The Doctor decides to let Gabby stay with him permanently and offers her another chance at a "first trip", leading directly into The Weeping Angels of Mons.
- The Doctor and Gabby face the Weeping Angels during World War I.
- Gabby's experiences in World War I inspire her to return home to Sunset Park to see her friends and family for the first time since Revolutions of Terror.
- Set between Echo and The Fountains of Forever, according to the The Fountains of Forever graphic novel.
- The Doctor and Gabby are still in New York following the events of Echo. The Doctor and Gabby meet Cleopatra Hunsicker and Dorothy Bell for the first time. Ending leads directly into Spiral Staircase.
- Ending leads directly into Sins of the Father.
- The Doctor and Gabby encounter Anubis, who gives them "five thousand time cycles" to figure out a way of safely collapsing the Circle of Transcendence, and promises to look in on their progress.
Working for Anubis
- The Doctor refers to the recent events of The Next Doctor. Gabby takes her first trip to Paris, where she and the Doctor had encountered the Cybermen before the "Multi-Doctor event".
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- Set during Four Doctors.
- Anubis looks in on the Doctor and Gabby for the first time since they made their arrangement in Sins of the Father. He has grown impatient of the Doctor's lack of communication with him.
- Ending leads directly into Arena of Fear.
- Cindy Wu joins the Doctor and Gabby in the TARDIS.
- Cindy has just joined the TARDIS crew and is settling into her new room, setting this shortly after Arena of Fear. The Doctor is rigging up a new rift detector.
- The Doctor has completed building his rift detector, setting this after Lady of the Blue Box. The Doctor and Gabby have just escaped the Arena of Fear and decide to take Cindy on her first trip in the TARDIS, which is also Gabby's first trip to the United Kingdom, setting this almost immediately after Arena of Fear. The Doctor uses a time scope to defeat the Witch, leading directly into The Infinite Corridor.
- Upon returning to the TARDIS following their encounter with the Wishing Well Witch, the Doctor decides that they are in need of a holiday and elects to take Gabby and Cindy to New Orleans, but the TARDIS malfunctions due to stress put upon it by the use of the time scope. The Doctor suspects that Anubis has been toying with them.
- The Doctor, Gabby and Cindy spend two weeks holidaying in New Orleans, though the Doctor spends most of this time inside the TARDIS. The Doctor and Gabby encounter the Nocturnes for the second time. Ending leads directly into Music Man.
- Roscoe Ruskin, whom was in a romantic relationship with Cindy in New Orleans, is killed by the Nocturne.
- The Doctor drops Gabby and Cindy off at Sunset Park so that Cindy can recover from Roscoe's death. During this time, the Doctor looks in on Cleo and they share several adventures together, including attending the Ogrons poet society and visting the Guild of Unfeasible Mirthcasters. (COMIC: Revolving Doors)
- Gabby notices how antsy the Doctor is getting during their stay in Sunset Park while Cindy recovers from Roscoe's death, and decides to slip away with him for an adventure. Gabby takes her first trip to London, and begins to realise how little she knows about the Doctor. The Doctor encounters an unconscious Martha, but leaves before she wakes up.
- Cindy rejoins the Doctor and Gabby on their travels, and still considers herself a "TARDIS newbie", setting this shortly after Arena of Fear. Anubis is rejuvenated and begins using the name "Noobis".
Joined by Noobis
- Set immediately after Old Girl. Noobis, feeling lonely and grieving for Dorothy, decides to join the Doctor, Gabby and Cindy on their travels. Cindy is cloned and kidnapped by a Red TARDIS, leading directly into Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth.
- The Doctor, Gabby and Noobis follow the Red TARDIS to Ancient China, where they rescue Cindy and her clones. Ending leads directly into Vortex Butterflies.
- The Doctor sends Cindy's clones out into the world, where they eventually become Cindy's own ancestors. Reunited, the Doctor, Gabby, Cindy and Noobis continue their travels.
- During their travels together, the Doctor, Gabby, Cindy and Noobis encounter fake Cybermen that re-enact the Cyber-Wars, visit a world where fruit is used a currency, and also visit the Xenopsychology Library of Aramuko. Noobis decides to take a break from travelling in the TARDIS in order to stay on Aramuko for a while. (COMIC: Vortex Butterflies)
Final travels with Gabby and Cindy
- Cindy travels on a conventional spaceship for the first time, having not encountered one on her travels with the Doctor and Gabby thus far.
- The Doctor, Gabby and Cindy attend Plex's funeral.
- The Doctor, Gabby and Cindy encounter Cybermen again. The Doctor meets Jenny for the first time since The Doctor's Daughter and discovers that she's alive, though he loses his memory of the meeting. After telling her that he does not wish to talk about Donna, the Doctor confesses to Jenny that he hasn't checked up on Martha in a while and should catch up with her soon.
- According to the plot synopsis, the events of The Good Companion looms in the Doctor's near future. The Doctor, Gabby and Cindy arrive on a spaceship together, setting this after Supremacy of the Cybermen.
- The Doctor, Gabby and Cindy visit London together, setting this after Revolving Doors.
- The Doctor drops Gabby and Cindy off at a house owned by him in Willesden in 2009, and asks Sarah Jane Smith to look after them. Sarah Jane has a photo of herself and the Doctor on her wedding day, setting this after The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith. Despite the events of Nurse Who?, Cindy visits London for the first time and Gabby hasn’t been there since Revolving Doors. Ending leads directly into The Good Companion.
- While on Ouloumos, the Doctor receives a message from Cleo, and takes Cindy in the TARDIS to visit her. After Gabby is kidnapped by the Red TARDIS, the Doctor, Cindy and Cleo reunite with Noobis on Aramuko, and then find Gabby and Marteek. Gabby falls from the TARDIS into the Time Vortex, where she is rescued by the Moment. The Doctor saves Aramuko from the Red Carnivorous Maw and the Moment is paving the way for the Doctor to save Gallifrey, setting this between The Waters of Mars and The Day of the Doctor.
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Trapped in the past
- The Doctor is transported to the planet Mira during a time before the Last Great Time War, and becomes stranded on the wrong side of the temporal horizon. He reunites with Anya Kingdom and Mark Seven for the first time since his fourth incarnation. Ending leads directly into The Wrong Woman.
- The Doctor discovers how he was transported to before the Time War when the Nun impersonates him to fool Anya and Mark. Anya and Mark elect to aid the Doctor in his search for time technology to use to travel back to his own time.
- The quest for time technology brings the trio to Neptune, where they meet Anya's grandfather, Merrick Kingdom, and the Mechanoids. Ending leads directly in to Cycle of Destruction.
- Following on from the events of The House of Kingdom, the trio arrive on ALARC, where they uncover Mark's origins. The Doctor calls Anya "Donna" while in a state of delirium, suggesting he is still adjusting to her absence. The Doctor, Anya and Mark plan to visit Beltross Station, leading directly into The Trojan Dalek.
- The Doctor, Anya and Mark investigate Daleks on Beltross Station. Mark is seemingly killed during their escape from the station, while the Doctor and Anya get away in a damaged spaceship.
- Shortly after their spaceship crash lands on a strange world, the Doctor and Anya are taunted by the Lost about the losses in their lives, particularly the recent losses of Mark, Merrick and Donna. After being prevented from going to the Lost's realm in the first place, the Doctor and Anya manage to time-jump into the future, where they are hailed by a Movellan flagship, leading directly into The First Son.
- The Doctor and Anya arrive in the Dalek-Movellan War, where they encounter River Song and are advised to seek out the First Movellan. They contact the Space Security Service to aid them, leading directly into The Dalek Defence.
- The Doctor and Anya are picked up by Colonel Keelan and taken to the base on Titan holding Davros prisoner following the events of Destiny of the Daleks. The Doctor, Anya, Keelan and Davros escape when the Movellans attack, leading directly into The Triumph of Davros.
- The Doctor, Anya, Keelan and Davros arrive on Kembel, where they meet the First Movellan, who is actually a surviving Mark Seven. The Doctor mentions that he has encountered "a lot of Supreme Daleks" lately, alluding to the events of Journey's End, and possibly Prisoner of the Daleks and Out of Time as well. Mark is killed, but not before he reminds the Doctor that he is a good man who always tries to save lives without taking them, encouraging the Doctor to invite Anya to travel with him permanently. However, they are separated before she can decide, and the Doctor returns to his own time alone and decides to visit Queen Elizabeth I in 1562, leading into The Day of the Doctor.
Continuing to delay his fate
- Set after The Waters of Mars, with the Doctor marrying Elizabeth I, something he would recall doing while avoiding Ood Sigma during The End of Time. He claims to be 904-years-old. According to the novelisation, he acquired information on the Zygons from River Song.
- The Doctor introduces a cinema screening of The Day of the Doctor with his eleventh incarnation.
- The Doctor is concerned that his actions as the Time Lord Victorious are catching up with him, setting this shortly after All Flesh is Grass. He recalls his engagement to Elizabeth I, but not their marriage, implying a setting shortly after The Day of the Doctor, with the Doctor unable to remember his full relationship with Elizabeth due to his timeline being recently out out-of-sync due to the Multi-Doctor Event.
- The Doctor mentions a recent visit to a library where something bad happened, alluding to the events of Silence in the Library. A "pale figure" observes him, suggesting his regeneration is fast approaching.
- The Doctor encounters the Krillitane during the 21st century for the first time since School Reunion. [quote 11]
- The Doctor is still haunted by Donna's fate, and is travelling alone due to having had "a bad time recently", implied to be the events of Journey's End. After holidaying on a purple beach, the Doctor hunts down a sentient weapon from the Time War called the Hush.
- The Tenth Doctor assists the crew of the the USS Swinetrek with a plot device. However, another account depicts the Fifth Doctor assisting the USS Swinetrek crew.
- The Doctor appears to be travelling alone.
- The Doctor is imprisoned at the Maximum security facility with his other incarnations.
- The Doctor and River stop the Wirrn from turning various planets, including Darillium, into incubation farms.
- The Doctor has Christmas dinner with his other incarnations.
Clearing Time War fallout
- The Doctor rescues K9 Mark II from deep space and they resume travelling together. They help Leela defend a village from the Spriggan, and then prepare to embark on a mission to track down lost Time War technology. The Doctor alludes to having lost Rose twice, setting this after Journey's End, and his attitude towards Gallifrey and the Time War indicates a post-Dalek Universe setting.
- The Doctor and K9's quest leads them to Nyssa.
- The Doctor leaves K9 in the care of Ace. He invites Ace to travel with him again, although she declines, suggesting a setting where he's more willing to take on companions.
Final adventures
- The Doctor encounters his eleventh incarnation in a dream.
- The Doctor is preparing to face his death, setting this shortly before The End of Time.
- Seeing the sights of the universe, the Doctor spends a few weeks rescuing endangered animals from extinction, since he "may soon [himself] become extinct", setting this between The Waters of Mars and The End of Time. He runs into Christina de Souza again, and claims that he has somewhere he needs to go alone afterwards, and that his holiday is over.
- The Doctor tells Mason Valentin that there's "something [he's] been avoiding" and then leaves after saying his "time's up", leading into The End of Time.
- Answering Ood Sigma's call, the Doctor learns of the Master's resurrection in 2009. Trying to find him, the Doctor runs into Wilf, and realises they are still connected. The Doctor claims to be 906-years-old, and joins forces with Wilf to stop the Master. Realising that the Master is a pawn in Rassilon's plan to destroy the universe to survive the Time War, the Doctor is able to send the Time Lords back into the war with the Master's aid, but has to sacrifice himself to save Wilf from a radiation shield about to be flooded with radiation from the Immortality Gate. With the regeneration process starting, the Doctor returns Wilf home and goes to get "his reward".
Final reward
- The Doctor visits his old companions, such as watching Jo Grant sail down the Yangtze River. (TV: Death of the Doctor) He saves Martha and Mickey from a Sontaran and saves Luke from being run over by a car. (TV: The End of Time)
- The Doctor recalls the events of The End of Time.
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- Set during Legacy.
- The Doctor visits Hame on her deathbed, and witnesses her pass away. He mentions that he is on a "final journey" after being "poisoned", setting this during his reward in The End of Time.
- The Doctor salutes the Brigadier with his other incarnations.
- The Doctor saves Heather and Wolfie from a meteorite creature built from museum parts during his reward in The End of Time.
- The Doctor travels to the Zaggit Zagoo bar to set Jack up with Midshipman Alonso Frame, has Verity Newman sign his copy of A Journal of Impossible Things, and, after borrowing a pound from Geoff Noble, buys a rollover-winning lottery ticket as a wedding gift for Donna and presents it to Sylvia and Wilf. (TV: The End of Time)
- Set near the end of the Doctor's reward in The End of Time, with the Doctor already in the process of regenerating, and just barely holding it back.
- TV: The End of Time: Epilogue
- After visiting the 2005 Powell Estate to see Rose one last time, the Doctor, with encouragement from the Ood, regenerates into his next incarnation in the TARDIS.
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- Set during The End of Time epilogue.
- Next page: Eleventh Doctor
Currently unplaced
- These entries are placed here due to being part of ongoing storylines that have yet to offer sufficient enough evidence to be placed in a specific part of this Doctor's timeline, unless further evidence arises in the stories to come.
- Martha recounts an adventure to an alien planet she had with the Doctor.
- Martha recounts her visit to Providence in the 19th century with the Doctor.
- The Doctor takes Sarah Jane on a trip to Skaro, and is recruited to collect vortex energy by K9.
- (YOUNGER COUNTERPART)
- The Doctor and Martha visit Atlantis, though the Doctor has his memory of the trip wiped by River Song to preserve their history. (GAME: Lost in Time)
Awaiting placement
- These entries are placed here until a suitable position in the timeline can be determined based on the available evidence.
- The Doctor and Donna come across a group of Adipose who missed being beamed up during Partners in Crime. Donna hides the Adipose in an anti-gravity chamber within the TARDIS without the Doctor's knowledge, suggesting a late setting in their travels.
- The Doctor holds a grudge against the Torchwood Institute, setting this after Doomsday.
- The Doctor visits Vorton.
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia
- ↑ https://view.s6.exacttarget.com/?qs=a804c25aa8272ec1cb16942638450f710344fff0983b093377e38d6a49a028bdabd616e108899f466e630142fb9b8b1e47abb1c8238af1a08d2496ffccc9418297757ad4b59592649da19e1c3ed61502 Paths from the Doctor Who newsletter
- ↑ https://bleedingcool.com/comics/thirteenth-doctor-who-rose-tyler-titan-comics-1/
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 https://www.bigfinish.com/vortex/pdf/87
- ↑ https://twitter.com/gossjam/status/1320047089200627719
- ↑ https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/cult/a189375/phil-ford-talks-dreamland-waters-of-mars/#~oNmwjKY1e97oOS
- ↑ https://www.bleedingcool.com/2017/02/27/this-doctor-who-comic-is-paul-cornells-last-licensed-work-gallifrey-one-2017/
- ↑ http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=58226