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The unnamed planet in the 49th century, the home of Dr. Who and Susan, was first mentioned in ''[[The Pilot Episode]]'', where it was explicitly mentioned as the origin of the characters; in the [[An Unearthly Child (episode)|the televised story]], this line is removed and made more ambiguous, although it should be noted that some of the dialogue still reflects the origin, even though it was never spoken about in so many words. Vague allusions to the Doctor's home, typically inferring that he and Susan were simply humans from another planet, were made over the course of the First and Second Doctor's eras, until the Time Lords were established in [[TV]] :''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'' with their development being initiated in the Third Doctor's era to evolve into the generally accepted "[[Time Lord]]" backstory of the Doctor. | The unnamed planet in the 49th century, the home of Dr. Who and Susan, was first mentioned in ''[[The Pilot Episode]]'', where it was explicitly mentioned as the origin of the characters; in the [[An Unearthly Child (episode)|the televised story]], this line is removed and made more ambiguous, although it should be noted that some of the dialogue still reflects the origin, even though it was never spoken about in so many words. Vague allusions to the Doctor's home, typically inferring that he and Susan were simply humans from another planet, were made over the course of the First and Second Doctor's eras, until the Time Lords were established in [[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'' with their development being initiated in the Third Doctor's era to evolve into the generally accepted "[[Time Lord]]" backstory of the Doctor. | ||
Since then, despite the Doctor having numerous origins being an accepted and oft-mentioned part of the character's backstory, this origin has been very rarely referenced, with the only two references to it being [[PROSE]]: ''[[Unnatural History (novel)|Unnatural History]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Escape Velocity (novel)|Escape Velocity]]'', even then only entertaining it as a possibility as opposed to directly confirming it as ''a'' backstory. Other stories, such as [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (novelisation)|Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks]]'' usually play with the general ''idea'', albeit a different take upon it. | Since then, despite the Doctor having numerous origins being an accepted and oft-mentioned part of the character's backstory, this origin has been very rarely referenced, with the only two references to it being [[PROSE]]: ''[[Unnatural History (novel)|Unnatural History]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Escape Velocity (novel)|Escape Velocity]]'', even then only entertaining it as a possibility as opposed to directly confirming it as ''a'' backstory. Other stories, such as [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (novelisation)|Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks]]'' usually play with the general ''idea'', albeit a different take upon it. |
Revision as of 02:20, 5 November 2021
A potential origin of the Doctor among many due to shifting timelines and alterations to biodata meant that it was a possibility that the Doctor originally came from an unnamed planet in the 49th century.
History
to be added
References
According to one account, the the Doctor told Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright that he and Susan were wanderers who were cut off from their planet and separated from it by millions upon millions of years. (PROSE: Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks) According to another account, it was Susan who told Ian and Barbara of her and the Doctor's origins, albeit less specific: "I was born in another time, another world". (TV: An Unearthly Child)
Susan later mentioned that her and the Doctor's home planet was similar to Earth, but at night the sky was a burnt orange and the trees had silver leaves; (TV: "A Desperate Venture") however, later accounts identified this planet as none other than Gallifrey. (TV: Gridlock, The Sound of Drums, et al.)
After the Eighth Doctor made a deal with a boy of Faction Paradox, a memory for a memory, so that the Doctor could locate Griffin, he realised that the boy had not only taken a memory, but altered his biodata.
The boy, along with various versions of himself from the relative future by his side, mocked the Doctor by mentioning his shifting past; one of the versions of the boy mentioned that "maybe you originally came from some planet in the forty-ninth century. Fleeing from the Enemy who’d overrun your home –". (PROSE: Unnatural History)
After the Eighth Doctor was stripped of his memories of the Time Lords and Gallifrey, he theorised that he may have been an exile from the century. (PROSE: Escape Velocity)
Other universes
In a parallel universe, Martin Bannister was uncertain whether or not to make it explicit that Doctor Who and Susan Who came from Venus in the 49th century. (AUDIO: Deadline)
Behind the scenes
The unnamed planet in the 49th century, the home of Dr. Who and Susan, was first mentioned in The Pilot Episode, where it was explicitly mentioned as the origin of the characters; in the the televised story, this line is removed and made more ambiguous, although it should be noted that some of the dialogue still reflects the origin, even though it was never spoken about in so many words. Vague allusions to the Doctor's home, typically inferring that he and Susan were simply humans from another planet, were made over the course of the First and Second Doctor's eras, until the Time Lords were established in TV: The War Games with their development being initiated in the Third Doctor's era to evolve into the generally accepted "Time Lord" backstory of the Doctor.
Since then, despite the Doctor having numerous origins being an accepted and oft-mentioned part of the character's backstory, this origin has been very rarely referenced, with the only two references to it being PROSE: Unnatural History and PROSE: Escape Velocity, even then only entertaining it as a possibility as opposed to directly confirming it as a backstory. Other stories, such as PROSE: Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks usually play with the general idea, albeit a different take upon it.
In TV: The Sensorites, Susan's description of her home planet was reminiscent of Venus, albeit with a science-fiction spin, with this fact was later being referenced in AUDIO: Deadline. However, this description was later retroactively applied to Gallifrey, becoming part of the well known design as seen in the post-2005 of Doctor Who. Due to how the concept of this planet was changed to become Gallifrey, it is quite reminiscent of Jewel.
- info to be added about Journey into Time (audio story)
Category:Planets visited by the Doctor Category:Homes of the Doctor