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This page lists appearances of the Thirteenth Doctor in the order in which she 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, 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 - The Complete Adventures, as well as Lance Parkin's AHistory and other sources that allow us to make observations, such as Doctor Who Reviews, and Clive Banks databanks. None of these sources should be used solely as a source or considered a "true" timeline for stories.
Limiting factors
Companions
Any story where the Doctor travels with Graham, Ryan and Yaz must be placed before TV: Revolution of the Daleks, therefore any story in which the Doctor appears to only be travelling with Yaz, with no mention of Ryan or Graham also being present, must be placed after TV: Revolution of the Daleks.
In TV: Spyfall, it is established that Graham had thought the Doctor's comments on previously being a man were jokes she was making. Thus, any Multi-Doctor Event Graham is present for must come after Spyfall.
After being asked to refer to him as such in TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth and TV: The Ghost Monument, Ryan is able to bring himself to call Graham his granddad in TV: It Takes You Away. Thus, any story where Ryan identifies Graham as his grandfather must take place after It Takes You Away, and stories that do not feature Ryan identifying Graham by his name or title can take place at any point. However, entries such as TV: Spyfall and COMIC: The Power of the Mobox show that Ryan does call Graham both by name and by "granddad" interchangeably.
When Team TARDIS take one of their breaks from their travels in TV: Can You Hear Me?, the Doctor is shown preparing to skip ahead to their next meeting rather than simply travelling alone for a while, with the implication she does this the majority of the time, as she acts unaccustomed to not having a companion with her.
Timeline
- Previous page: Twelfth Doctor
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As actualised potential
- The Twelfth Doctor is fatally injured by a Mondasian Cyberman on a Mondasian colony ship, but refuses to regenerate. (TV: The Doctor Falls)
- The Thirteenth Doctor, wearing a different outfit consisting of a dark hoodie under a frock coat, walks through a forest toward her TARDIS, though it has the exterior last used by her tenth incarnation. Later releases imply that she is still only a conception instead of a reality at this point, implying a setting between The Doctor Falls and Twice Upon a Time, when the Twelfth Doctor was denying his regeneration.
- (POSTCARD)
- An ailing Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart receives a postcard depicting the Doctor with her hoodie and frock coat. (PROSE: When Times Change...)
- (POSTCARD)
- The "Katy Manning" Iris and her companion, Andrew, also receives a postcard depicting the Thirteenth Doctor, still in the hoodie and frock coat, informing Iris that she has recently regenerated. (NOTVALID: A Lady Doctor?)
- (POSTCARD)
- V. M. McCrimmon and Grandfather Halfling receive a postcard from the Doctor in the City of the Saved. The postcard once again depicts the Doctor wearing her hoodie and frock coat, and it is revealed that the other postcards sent to Iris and Lethbridge-Stewart were sent by the Thirteenth Doctor's actualised potential before she become a certainty instead of a possibility. (PROSE: Postscript)
- Follows on directly from Meet the Thirteenth Doctor, with the Thirteenth Doctor entering the TARDIS, potentially symbolising the Twelfth Doctor allowing himself to regenerate into her.
Becoming a reality
- The Doctor regenerates from her previous incarnation after he comes to accept the need to continue living, and is almost immediately flung out the TARDIS when it begins catching fire from damage caused by the regeneration.
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- Set during Twice Upon a Time, both during and immediately after the Doctor's regeneration.
- Interlinked between Twice Upon a Time and The Woman Who Fell To Earth.
- Following on directly from Twice Upon a Time, the Doctor lands in Sheffield during September 2018 and is assisted by Ryan Sinclair, Yasmin Khan and Graham and Grace O'Brien in facing Tzim-Sha of the Stenza as she recovers from her regeneration. After Grace is killed during Tzim-Sha's defeat, the Doctor uses the Stenza tech to locate the TARDIS. Teleporting away, the Doctor accidentally brings Ryan, Yaz and Graham with her, leading directly into The Ghost Monument.
- Rescued by Angstrom and Epzo during the Rally of the Twelve Galaxies, the Doctor, Ryan, Yaz and Graham find the TARDIS on Desolation and begin their return journey to Sheffield.
- COMIC: The Many Lives of Doctor Who: Epilogue
- Set during The Ghost Monument, with the Doctor thinking about the uncertainty of her future while standing on a rock overlooking an ocean.
Returning to Sheffield
- The TARDIS arrives on an alien planet, and the Doctor steps out to take a look.
- The Doctor meets Rosa Parks during her fourteenth attempt to return Ryan, Yaz and Graham to Sheffield. Ryan, Yaz and Graham learn the mechanisms of history while preventing Krasko from altering the start of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
- Yaz learns that the Doctor used to be a man, and the Doctor recounts her eleventh incarnation's meeting with Amelia Earhart to her. Yaz notes that the Doctor is secretive about her past.
- The TARDIS returns to Sheffield. Graham, Ryan and Yaz all choose to officially join the Doctor as her companions, calling themselves Team TARDIS. The Doctor alludes to her recent regeneration, noting that she is "still figuring [herself] out", and meets Jack Robertson and Yaz's family for the first time.
Early travels as Team TARDIS
- Set immediately after Arachnids in the UK.
- Team TARDIS attend the coronation of Elizabeth II, and then thwart Colby's assassination plot against the Doctor. The Doctor's recent regeneration is alluded to.
- The Doctor alludes to the recent events of The Ghost Monument while facing a Pting on the Tsuranga in the 67th century.[quote 1]
- The Doctor tells her companions about the TARDIS' telepathic capabilities when they go to the Partition of India to see Yaz's grandmother when she was younger.
- Yaz recalls the events of Demons of the Punjab.
- Set immediately after Kerblam!, at least according to the novelisation. Team TARDIS are trying to get to the coronation of Elizabeth I, but end up in 17th century Lancashire instead, where they face the Morax with James I.
- Set immediately after The Witchfinders.
- Ryan says he "[doesn't] want to visit another big warehouse", suggesting the events of Kerblam! are still fresh in his mind.
- Team TARDIS meet robot reporter Sandola Dell and face Berakka Dogbolter while coordinating disaster relief on Gatan.
Team TARDIS becomes a family
- Ryan almost calls Graham his granddad, but stops himself, setting this shortly before It Takes You Away.
- After an encounter with the Solitract helps Graham come to better terms with Grace's death, Ryan calls him "granddad" for the first time after they both open up about their grief.
- Ryan calls Graham his granddad, setting this after It Takes You Away.
- Ryan calls Graham his granddad, setting this after It Takes You Away. Graham refers to the events of Combat Magicks.
- The Encyclopedia Gallifreya identifies a threat from Tzim-Sha's alliance with the Ux, setting this immediately before The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos.
- Team TARDIS face Tzim-Sha for the first time since The Woman Who Fell to Earth, with Graham considering executing him until he and Ryan decide to imprison him in a stasis chamber instead. Ryan tells Graham he loves him for the first time, and reinforces that he thinks of him as his grandfather.
Investigating the Catastrophia
- Team TARDIS encounter the Herald, learn about the Children of Chaos, and discover an entrance to the Catastrophia during a trip to 1608 Bohemia. Graham recalls Team TARDIS meeting "big names in history", and how most of those encounters involved "something dodgy".
- Berakka Dogbolter skews the events of The Warmonger and The Power of the Mobox to present the Doctor as a villain in retaliation for her defeat on Gatan "several weeks prior". Team TARDIS discover another entrance to the Catastrophia and encounter the Children of Chaos again. The Herald is revealed to be the Doctor from a future where her mind was warped by the Catastrophia, though she manages to avoid this future after a visit to the Catastrophia. Graham, Yaz and Ryan have only been travelling with the Doctor for "months".
Holiday travels
- The Doctor spends some time alone at a cabin during Christmas.
- The Doctor helps Santa Claus deliver Christmas presents in the TARDIS after his sleigh breaks down. She appears to be travelling alone.
- The Doctor and her friends have Christmas dinner with a Pting.
- While celebrating various New Year's Day events in history, Team TARDIS fights a reconnaissance scout Dalek on 1 January 2019 with Lin and Mitch, which is the Thirteenth Doctor's first encounter with a Dalek since her regeneration, and the first encounter with them for Ryan, Graham and Yaz. During the conflict, Ryan's dad, Aaron, re-enters Ryan's life with the promise of being a better father, and is introduced to Yaz and the Doctor. After they defeat the "Reconnaissance Dalek", Ryan and Aaron reconnect, but Aaron declines an invitation to join Team TARDIS, instead opting for Ryan to contact him upon his return to Earth.
Going everywhere
- The present year is 2019. Ryan and Yaz learn about the Time Agency for the first time, setting this before A New Beginning. The Doctor recalls the events of Kerblam!.
- The Doctor alludes to her recent regeneration, and Yaz, Ryan and Graham are still learning about the Doctor and how she operates. Yaz feels ill-equipped to handle situations on her own, and is surprised when the Doctor asks her to take over a situation without her. Graham indicates that the Doctor has been acting as a guide for them, across several adventures, but notes that "it still ain't easy", and he is also still getting used to the TARDIS's dimensional transcendentalism. Team TARDIS meet Irene Schulz and Leon Perkins while freeing them from the Hoarder.
- Yaz is celebrating her birthday, setting this between A New Beginning, where her age is given as 19 in her character biography, and The Secret in Vault 13, where she is 20. However, Yaz is still referred to as 19-years-old in her Titan Comics bio due to Titan Comics' method of reusing the same bio for every issue. Yaz is also advertised as being 19-years-old in the Series 11 promotional material, implying a setting after Resolution as well.
- The Doctor tells her companions about the TARDIS's chameleon circuit. Yaz is 20-years-old. Team TARDIS have been travelling with the Doctor for months, but, during a home visit, they arrive several weeks after they left in Arachnids in the UK due to the Doctor getting the chronology wrong.
- Follows on directly from The Secret in Vault 13. Yaz's time with the Doctor is described as being "a brief spell" at this point, but she knows about the Time Lords in great detail and also knows about regeneration, but hasn't met another incarnation of the Doctor yet. Ryan recalls encountering a Dalek, setting this after Resolution. Yaz has yet to encounter another TARDIS, setting this before Old Friends.
- According to the Doctor, either one week or ten weeks have passed since A New Beginning. Ryan refers to Graham as his granddad, setting this after It Takes You Away, with the Doctor also still paranoid about the Woolly Rebellion. Team TARDIS learn that Schulz and Perkins have joined the Time Agency. 2019 is the present day, setting this after Resolution.
- The Doctor visits Harry Houdini after reminiscing about their "wet weekend", setting this after The Witchfinders.
- Team TARDIS meet Pythagoras and discover that the Doctor's sunglasses did not belong to him, prompting the Doctor to search for Audrey Hepburn, leading directly into Mission of the KaaDok.
- Graham recalls meeting Elvis Presley in That's All Right, Mama.
Solo endeavors
- The Doctor starts traveling alone while Graham, Yaz and Ryan go on a secret mission for her. (NOTVALID: The Edge of Time)
- The TARDIS console room has its Series 11 design. The Doctor picks up an unidentified individual as a temporary companion while returning a runaway teenage Engarian called Volta to his home planet. After returning Volta home, the Doctor offers her new companion another trip in the TARDIS.
- The TARDIS console room has its Series 11 design.
- Set before A Dalek Awakens.
- (SEGMENT)
- Travelling alone, the Doctor encounters the Moment in Henry VIII's third favourite garden. (PROSE: The Day of the Doctor)
- The Doctor briefly takes on Lizzie as a companion while Graham, Ryan, and Yaz are away. They are seen returning to the TARDIS as Lizzie is dropped off. The TARDIS has the interior design from Series 11, setting this before Spyfall.
Further travels with Team TARDIS
- (REFERENCE)
- Team TARDIS meet an alien called Friffle, who tells them of how his people were kidnapped by Mr. Henderson to work in his grotto with a memory wiping device keeping them at bay. With the help of Baxter the elf, they infiltrate the grotto and attempt to rescue the workers, but they fail and get their memories erased. Meet the Fam! is planted into their heads as a false memory. (COMIC: Holiday Special)
- The Doctor has not seen Missy since The Doctor Falls, setting this before The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone. The Doctor meets the Sixth Corsair out-of-sequence with their timeline, and they face the Hoarder together.
- Set "a few time-jumps" after Meet the Fam!. The events of Old Friends are implied to be recent, and Graham and Ryan have a Christmas dinner to attend, suggesting it is Christmastime in the present day. Team TARDIS realise that the events of Meet the Fam! were the product of a false memory, placed into their heads by Mr. Henderson after their first attempt to free Friffle's people.
Alone time
- Graham, Yaz and Ryan have been sent home to protect them while the TARDIS is in Artron II Recharge Mode, setting this before Spyfall according to Can You Hear Me?. The Doctor is feeling lonely due to their absence, but her spirits are replenished after watching a recording left for her by Susan.
- The Doctor gets caught in a time eddy for four days. She texts the two Osgoods to pass the time. She makes no reference to having traveling companions with her.
- The Doctor appears to be travelling alone. Her profile picture recalls the events of Message from the Doctor.
- (REFERENCE)
- The Thirteenth Doctor asks the Seventh Corsair to steal the Hand of Omega and deliver it to the First Doctor. (PROSE: One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes)
- The Doctor appears to be alone, and the TARDIS' Chameleon circuit is inexplicably functioning.
Grieving for Gallifrey
- The present day is early 2020, as Graham has been in remission from his cancer for four years and 1834 is described as being "one-hundred-and-eight-six years back". Yaz is still a probationary officer. Graham learns that the Doctor really did used to be a man, having previously thought she was joking when mentioning it. The TARDIS console room has been slightly redecorated, and the Doctor encounters the Master in a body she doesn't recognise. After foiling his plot, the Doctor learns that the Master ravaged Gallifrey after discovering information about the Timeless Child.
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- Set during Spyfall: Part Two, when the Master and the Doctor are sharing their psychic link.
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- Set towards the end of Spyfall: Part Two, after the Doctor drops off Ada Lovelace and before she sees the devastation of Gallifrey. She writes in her diary about defeating the Master and the Kasaavin.
- The Doctor goes into a little too much detail with her life story, setting this immediately after Spyfall.
- The Doctor thinks that the TARDIS' navigation system is still rebooting after a tussle with a "psycho-squid", possibly setting this shortly after Orphan 55, though the Doctor is in a far jollier mood.
- Team TARDIS appear to visit Hong Kong for the first time, suggesting a setting prior to Praxeus.
- While she is otherwise her usual self, the Doctor becomes uncharacteristically aggressive when the topic of dead planets is brought up, implying she is still recovering from seeing the devastated Gallifrey during Spyfall.
Identity crisis
- Graham, Yaz and Ryan encounter the Judoon for the first time and learn about the Cybermen. They also briefly meet Captain Jack Harkness, who passes on a message to "beware the Lone Cyberman". The Doctor has not heard from the Master since Spyfall, and encounters an alleged incarnation of herself who had been living under a Chameleon Arch. Graham, Yaz and Ryan proclaim that they will always be by the Doctor's side no matter what comes her way, lifting her spirits. The TARDIS picks up on multiple alerts across three Earth continents and Team TARDIS go to investigate them, leading directly into Praxeus.
- Shortly after the events of Praxeus, the Doctor writes in her diary about the events of Fugitive of the Judoon.
- The Doctor is processing being "more than [she] knew about", setting this shortly after Fugitive of the Judoon. Ryan implies that the present day is 2020. Team TARDIS spend three weeks sheltered on the planet Calapia in isolation. Yaz comments that the isolation appears to have given the Doctor a rest from recent troubles, as she dwells on some of her past actions, such as one involving "a girl in a mirror".
- Dropping Team TARDIS off on Travazion, the Doctor is summoned to New New York by River Song. After River shows her an image of her eventual reunion with the Master at the Panopticon, the Doctor decides to stop searching for him in order to prevent an out of sync meeting, setting this after Fugitive of the Judoon.
- The Doctor recalls reflecting while in isolation, setting this shortly after The Shadow Passes. She releases Daughter of Mine from her imprisonment.
- The Doctor attends Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart's funeral, and speaks with Conall Lethbridge-Stewart.
- Set after Fugitive of the Judoon, with the Doctor returning to check up on Gloucester.[1]
- The Doctor visits Susan Foreman on 22nd century Earth, setting this after Press Play.
- (SEGMENT)
- A year after their last meeting, the Doctor encounters the Moment in the banana groves on Villengard. Their conversation renews the Doctor's spirits on the importance on being "the Doctor". (PROSE: The Day of the Doctor)
- The Doctor "drop(s) everything" to travel to Scratchman's dimension and aid her fourth incarnation.[quote 5] She also alludes to having friends waiting for her.[quote 6] They talk about the importance of being the Doctor, suggesting a setting after The Day of the Doctor.[quote 7]
- Sequel to The Edge of Time. Set between Spyfall and Can You Hear Me?, with the matchbox containing Agent O's shrunken body appearing on the TARDIS console, and Graham, Ryan and Yaz currently running "special missions" for the Doctor. However, the TARDIS console room still has its Series 11 design.
Dealing with a paradox
- Although the TARDIS console room has its Series 11 design, Graham, Yaz and Ryan are all fully aware that the Doctor used to be a man, setting this after Spyfall. After an adventure with her tenth incarnation and Martha Jones, the Doctor agrees to drop Ryan, Yaz, and Graham home in 2020 for a visit, only to find London in ruin, leading directly into Alternating Current.
- The events of Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror are revisited. The Thirteenth and Tenth Doctors manage to undo the timeline paradox created by the events of A Little Help from My Friends. Immediately after the Tenth Doctor departs, the Thirteenth Doctor senses that he needs her help again, and she leaves Team TARDIS behind in 2020 for "more than a minute, [or] maybe two", to go and help him, leading directly into Defender of the Daleks.
- The Doctor aids her tenth incarnation in escaping from the Daleks' Restoration Empire.
- The Thirteenth Doctor unites with her other incarnations to help a group of people seal the Time Fracture.
- The Doctor is cleaning up the actions of the Time Lord Victorious, implying a setting shortly after Defender of the Daleks.
- (EPILOGUE)
- The Doctor returns to pick up Team TARDIS from 2020, only to find the Sixth Corsair is with them. (COMIC: Alternating Current)
Final travels with Team TARDIS
- The Doctor recalls her encounter with the Master during Spyfall. Team TARDIS encounter Cybermen for the first time, but are already familiar with them due to the Doctor having told them about them, setting this after Fugitive of the Judoon.
The truth of the Timeless Child
- Several months have passed on Earth since Spyfall, and Yaz references the events of Spyfall, Fugitive of the Judoon and Praxeus as her travels in the time she's been away from Sheffield, suggesting this is her first trip home since Spyfall.[quote 8] The Doctor is unaccustomed to traveling alone.[quote 9] Following the defeat of Zellin and Rakaya, the Doctor decides to take Team TARDIS to see the origins of Frankenstein, while Ryan and Yaz begin to wonder how much longer they will remain with the Doctor.
- Team TARDIS arrive at 1816 Villa Diodati, where they find the Lone Cyberman searching for the Cyberium inside Percy Shelley. The Doctor is forced to surrender the Cyberium to save Shelley, and then decides to follow the Cyberman into the future, leading into Ascension of the Cybermen.
- Set immediately after The Haunting of Villa Diodati. While Ryan is writing in his diary, the Doctor is tracking down the Lone Cyberman.
- Team TARDIS follow the Lone Cyberman into the far future. The Doctor discovers a gateway to Gallifrey and is met there by the Spy Master, leading directly into The Timeless Children.
- The Doctor is told the truth of the Timeless Child by the Master, and unlocks old memories from before her first incarnation in the Matrix. Sending Team TARDIS back to Earth during March 2020 to ensure their safety, the Doctor and Ko Sharmus destroy all organic life on Gallifrey with the Lone Cyberman's Death particle. Before she can reunite with Team TARDIS, the Doctor is imprisoned by the Judoon.
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- Set during The Timeless Children.
Imprisoned in the Maximum security facility
- Shortly after being imprisoned, the Doctor sends out a psychic message for help from her other incarnations, only to realise they are also in the prison.
- The Doctor is writing in her diary about the recent events of Ascension of the Cybermen and The Timeless Children while imprisoned.
- Using her psychic paper, the Doctor keeps a diary during her imprisonment. Leads directly into, and also set concurrently, with Revolution of the Daleks, with the Doctor writing in her diary during her escape from prison.
- After "a few decades", the Doctor is liberated from her prison by Captain Jack Harkness, and reunites with Team TARDIS in January 2021. After they stop Jack Robertson's Defence Drone Daleks from successfully invading Earth, Jack decides to visit Gwen Cooper, while Ryan and Graham decide to stay on Earth, leaving the Doctor and Yaz to travel on alone together. The Doctor notes that, despite having years in prison to cope, she is still upset by the events of The Timeless Children.[quote 10]
Lone travels with Yaz
- Following Graham and Ryan's departure from the TARDIS, the Doctor compiles several pages of her prison diary, along with some secret intelligence reports, in order to aid anyone who might end up at the facility in the future. (PROSE: The Doctor's Prison Diary) She publishes a further book about her life and adventures in the hope that it would help someone to save Earth if she is ever trapped somewhere for a prolonged period again. (PROSE: Doctor Who The Official Annual 2021)
- The Doctor joins everybody at Doctor Who in wishing their audience "love and luck" for 2021, setting this shortly after Revolution of the Daleks.
- The Doctor and Yaz rescue Larry Nightingale from a Weeping Angel and then take him from 2021 to the 1920s to reunite with his wife.
- Yaz works as a police officer on Bonfire Night, suggesting a contemporary setting of November 2021.
Time apart from Yaz
- (REFERENCE)
- Visiting the "hanging gardens", the Doctor tells Yaz to meet her by a waterfall while she goes to get them Kronkburgers, (WC: A message from Yaz) while she actually goes looking for clues on an impeding crisis. (PROSE: Have You Seen The Aliens Terms and Conditions)
- The Doctor's mind is connected to River Song's after River uses the Eye of Horus, and she helps free her from the Ruby's hold. No mention is made of her traveling with a companion.
- (REFERENCE)
- The Doctor visits the British countryside during the 1860s at the same time an anachronistic rocket is present. (PROSE: La Boîte Bleue) She later loses her sonic screwdriver (NOTVALID: Unknown object—RHCTDM-OEI-OLOAW/0209) and her earring. (NOTVALID: An almost complete mystery)
- The Doctor writes a series of Google Maps reviews under the pseudonym "John Smith". Though the incarnation is unconfirmed, they recall the events of The Haunting of Villa Diodati and mention the recent events of Unknown object—RHCTDM-OEI-OLOAW/0209, confirming them as the Thirteenth Doctor.
- Having gotten "sidetracked", the Doctor replies to Yaz's message from A Message from Yaz, promising that she will return in five minutes after outmaneuvering a war fleet, until a nearby explosion causes her to add another minute.
The Flux event
- While on the trail of Karvanista to learn more about the Division, the Doctor and Yaz arrive in Liverpool after the Lupar kidnaps Dan Lewis. The TARDIS has began developing a series of faults, such as leaking a dark substance and the floors being moved around. After a breif run-in with Claire Brown, who says they will meet again, the Doctor and Yaz rescue Dan from Karvanista, only to learn that he and the rest of the Lupari are in fact making arrangements to protect humanity from the Flux; a cataclysmic structure ripping through and the destroying the universe. Yaz claims she has left the police force,[quote 11] and has learnt how to co-pilot the TARDIS, though she hasn't heard the Cloister Bell before. After a failed attampt to destroy it with vortex energy, the Flux engulfs the TARDIS, leading directly into War of the Sontarans.
- The TARDIS is able to narrowly escape the Flux by landing in the Crimean War, but the mix of the vortex energy in the Flux causes Yaz and Dan to be teleported away to the Temple of Atropos and 2021 Liverpool, respectively, leaving the Doctor to team up with Mary Seacole to stop the Sontarans from using the chaos of the Flux to infiltrate Earth's history, with help from Dan and Karvanista in the 21st centuary. Once the Sontarans are delt with, the Doctor invites Dan to join her in retrieving Yaz while the Lupari keep Earth shielded, onlty to find Yaz and Inston-Vee Vinder being threatened by Swarm and Azure on the planet Time, leading directly into Once, Upon Time. Yaz introduces herself as an active police officer to Vinder, implying that she may not have left the police force after all,[quote 12] and the TARDIS'corruption continues to worsen.
- In order to save Yaz and Vinder from Swarm and Azure, the Doctor throws herself and Dan into the time storm with them and they all end up scattered along their time streams. The Doctor finds herself reliving the Siege of Atropos as the Fugitive Doctor, and learns that Swarm and Azure are Ravagers when she is pulled out of her time stream by a mysterious woman. The Doctor is able to repair the Ravagers' damage to the temple and they leave after revealing they have Dan's friend, Diane, imprisoned in a Passenger form. Although she offeres him a place in the TARDIS, Vinder elects to go looking for his wife, Bel, instead.
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- The Doctor sends out a warning about the Flux, while Yaz and Dan help her pilot her TARDIS. Yaz and Dan are wearing their clothes from the first three chapters of Flux, and the Doctor mentions the Ravagers by name, setting this after Once, Upon Time. In the theatrically released version, however, the Doctor is alone in the TARDIS.
- (EPILOGUE)
- With Dan and Yaz having changed into new clothes, a Weeping Angel uses Yaz's phone to hijack the TARDIS. (TV: Once, Upon Time)
- Before the Doctor is able to expel it, the Weeping Angel is able to land the TARDIS in 1967 Medderton, where the Doctor finds Claire, who has been trapped in the 1960s by the Weeping Angel, in the company of Professor Eustacius Jericho. After Yaz and Dan are taken by other Weeping Angels hunting the "Rogue Angel", it offers to tell the Doctor of the Division to bargain her aid, only to turn on her and hand her over to the Extraction Squad afrer Jericho is left stranded in 1901 with Yaz and Dan, leading directly into Survivors of the Flux.
- The Weeping Angels transport the Doctor to the the Division ship outpost outside of the universe, between Universe One and Universe Two, where she finds the mysterious woman from Once, Upon Time, who reveals that she is Tecteun, and the current leader of the Division. She also reveals that she manifactured the Flux to destroy Universe One in a plot to kill the Doctor. As she and the Doctor discuss their history, however, the Ravager forcable enter the outpost and kill Tecteun, leading directly into The Vanquishers.
- As the Doctor tries to escape the outpost using a conversion plate, interference from Swarm splits her three ways; one remains trapped at the outpost with the Ravagers, a second reunites with Yaz, Dan and Jericho in the Williamson Tunnels and a third manifests next to Karvanista and Bel while they fight the Sontarans. After retrieving Claire from the 1960s and saving Diane and Vinder from the Passenger, the Doctor unites her allies to hijack the Sontarans' plans to minimise the Flux by feeding the Dalek Empire and Cyber-Fleet to it, causing the Sontarans to fall in with them with Jericho when he can't escape in time, and then dispuses the Flux completly by trapping in the Passenger. With their plans for the Flux rendered useless, Swarm and Azure are devoured by the embodiment of Time, who warns the Doctor of her impending regeneration. With everyone parting ays, the Doctor and Yaz invite Dan onboard the TARDIS, just as the Doctor hides the Chameleon Arch containg her stolen memories in the TARDIS for another day.
After the Flux
- Next page: Fourteenth Doctor
Currently unplaced
- These entries are placed here either 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, or due to being released early in this Doctor's tenure, and not having sufficient enough evidence to be placed in any chapter of this Doctor's run.
Doctor Who Magazine
Titan Comics
Others
Travelling alone
- During Christmas 1966, the Doctor appears in Dublin to help Patricia Kiernan understand her encounter with the Judoon. She is travelling alone.
- Posing as "the Midwife", the Doctor is present at the birth of Lucy Wilson.
- The Doctor has Christmas dinner with her past selves, including the "Fugitive" Doctor.
- While the non-narrative sections suggest the Doctor experiences this adventure while travelling with multiple companions, the narrative features the Doctor and Yaz travelling alone.
Awaiting placement
- These entries are placed here until a suitable position in the timeline can be determined based on the available evidence.
Quotes
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Footnotes
- ↑ It is deliberately left ambiguous as to whether the incarnation in this story is the Thirteenth Doctor or the Fugitive Doctor.