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The '''31st century''' wasn't of particular interest to [[the Doctor]], his [[companion]]s, or even his enemies. According to [[Eldane]], however, it was the time his branch of ''[[homo reptilia]]'' awakened from the slumber into which they placed themselves in [[2020]]. It therefore was a time of renewed contact between his species and [[human]]s — although the precise details of that rapprochement were unclear. ([[DW]]: ''[[Cold Blood]]'')
The '''31st century''' wasn't of particular interest to [[the Doctor]], his [[companion]]s, or even his enemies. According to [[Eldane]], however, it was the time his branch of ''[[homo reptilia]]'' awakened from the slumber into which they placed themselves in [[2020]]. It therefore was a time of renewed contact between his species and [[human]]s — although the precise details of that rapprochement were unclear. ([[DW]]: ''[[Cold Blood]]'')


According to the [[Fifth Doctor]], the 31st century was "all space cities and monorails." ([[BFA]]: ''[[The Butcher of Brisbane (audio story)|The Butcher of Brisbane]]'')
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The 31st century wasn't of particular interest to the Doctor, his companions, or even his enemies. According to Eldane, however, it was the time his branch of homo reptilia awakened from the slumber into which they placed themselves in 2020. It therefore was a time of renewed contact between his species and humans — although the precise details of that rapprochement were unclear. (DW: Cold Blood)

According to the Fifth Doctor, the 31st century was "all space cities and monorails." (BFA: The Butcher of Brisbane)