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It's not in-universe, but the new [[DWA Special]] (previewed [https://www.doctorwho.tv/news/?article=doctor-who-adventures-magazine-returns-for-special-issue-with-new-look online]; I can't find a place to buy it) uses singular they to refer to the Doctor in general: | It's not in-universe, but the new [[DWA Special]] (previewed [https://www.doctorwho.tv/news/?article=doctor-who-adventures-magazine-returns-for-special-issue-with-new-look online]; I can't find a place to buy it) uses singular they to refer to the Doctor in general: | ||
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It's in an out-of-universe segment with facts about the Doctor, which otherwise uses she/her to discuss the latest incarnation specifically. Like [[13D 0]] before it, though, it establishes that these official publications have opted to use they/them for the Doctor when discussing them generally, and he/him or she/her for specific incarnations, just as we have. | It's in an out-of-universe segment with facts about the Doctor, which otherwise uses she/her to discuss the latest incarnation specifically. Like [[13D 0]] before it, though, it establishes that these official publications have opted to use they/them for the Doctor when discussing them generally, and he/him or she/her for specific incarnations, just as we have. | ||
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It's not in-universe, but the new DWA Special (previewed online; I can't find a place to buy it) uses singular they to refer to the Doctor in general:
- "The Doctor is famous for their awesome ability to regenerate."
It's in an out-of-universe segment with facts about the Doctor, which otherwise uses she/her to discuss the latest incarnation specifically. Like 13D 0 before it, though, it establishes that these official publications have opted to use they/them for the Doctor when discussing them generally, and he/him or she/her for specific incarnations, just as we have.