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==Notes==
==Notes==
This timeline is presumably a single, linear one, as there is no indication the Intelligence was splintered to the point of leading multiple lives like [[Clara Oswald]] was.
This timeline is presumably a single, linear one. As a Great Old One, the Great Intelligence has the capacity for time travel, but there is no reason to think he does.

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This page lists appearances of the Great Intelligence 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.

Timeline

The Eleventh Doctor shows the Intelligence a map of the London Underground.
This story is inadvertently a source of the UNIT dating controversy: it was made in 1968, a date that is sometimes attributed to it, but Edward Travers says [The Abominable Snowmen] was "over forty years ago."
The Intelligence plots revenge on Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.
The Intelligence mentions being recently repelled from Earth.
The Intelligence remembers UNIT.
A Good Man Goes to War takes place in the 52nd century. We later learn Kovarian is trying to prevent the Siege of Trenzalore, making it contemporary, so the now defunct future seen in "The Name of the Doctor" was sometime after the Siege.

Notes

This timeline is presumably a single, linear one. As a Great Old One, the Great Intelligence has the capacity for time travel, but there is no reason to think he does.