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'''Pete's World''' is | '''Pete's World''' is [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor's]] name for the alternate universe that the [[TARDIS]] accidentally fell into. | ||
Pete's World is similar to the normal [[universe]], though slightly more advanced. Much of the world's technology is provided by [[Cybus Industries]], a company run by [[John Lumic]]. This includes the [[Airship|Zeppelins]] and [[EarPod | Pete's World is similar to the normal [[universe]], though slightly more advanced. Much of the world's technology is provided by [[Cybus Industries]], a company run by [[John Lumic]]. This includes the [[Airship|Zeppelins]] and [[EarPod]]s. Politically, [[Britain]] became a republic sometime after [[1879]], which led to the election of a British President, the instigation of a curfew and the banning of [[alcohol]]. | ||
==Alternate versions of inhabitants of this universe== | ==Alternate versions of inhabitants of this universe== |
Revision as of 10:50, 2 April 2007
Pete's World is the Doctor's name for the alternate universe that the TARDIS accidentally fell into.
Pete's World is similar to the normal universe, though slightly more advanced. Much of the world's technology is provided by Cybus Industries, a company run by John Lumic. This includes the Zeppelins and EarPods. Politically, Britain became a republic sometime after 1879, which led to the election of a British President, the instigation of a curfew and the banning of alcohol.
Alternate versions of inhabitants of this universe
Pete Tyler was a successful business-man in this universe, though he had never had any children. He ran Vitex, a subsidary of Cybus Industries.
Ricky Smith worked with the Preachers and was a wanted criminal. The Preachers were trying to stop Cybus Industries' experiments on the poor, which were actually early attempts to make Cybermen. (DW: Rise of the Cybermen, The Age of Steel)