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In the Star Trek Expanded Universe, it's very common for the same character to have different names in different books. For example, Lieutenant Leslie's first name is "Ed" or "Frank" or "Ryan" depending on which book you're reading. Has anything like that every happened in Doctor Who? {{retitle|///Characters with inconsistent names}}
In the Star Trek Expanded Universe, it's very common for the same character to have different names in different books. For example, Lieutenant Leslie's first name is "Ed" or "Frank" or "Ryan" depending on which book you're reading. Has anything like that every happened in Doctor Who?  
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In the Star Trek Expanded Universe, it's very common for the same character to have different names in different books. For example, Lieutenant Leslie's first name is "Ed" or "Frank" or "Ryan" depending on which book you're reading. Has anything like that every happened in Doctor Who?