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A '''version of the television series, ''[[Doctor Who (in-universe)|Doctor Who]]''''' existed in [[the Daft Dimension]]. It chronicled [[The Doctor (The Daft Dimension)|the Doctor]]'s adventures through [[time]] and [[space]] with their various [[companion]]s. Uniquely to the N-Space version of the show, where it was merely a work of fiction that bore a resemblance to their life, the Doctor and their world were simultaneously "fictional" while also physically existing, with the Doctor and their companions being seemingly aware of their placements as characters in the show. | A '''version of the television series, ''[[Doctor Who (in-universe)|Doctor Who]]''''' existed in [[the Daft Dimension]]. It chronicled [[The Doctor (The Daft Dimension)|the Doctor]]'s adventures through [[time]] and [[space]] with their various [[companion]]s. Uniquely to the [[N-Space]] version of the show, where it was merely a work of [[fiction]] that bore a resemblance to their life, the Doctor and their world were simultaneously "fictional" while also physically existing, with the Doctor and their companions being seemingly aware of their placements as characters in the show. | ||
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Revision as of 19:54, 30 May 2023
A version of the television series, Doctor Who existed in the Daft Dimension. It chronicled the Doctor's adventures through time and space with their various companions. Uniquely to the N-Space version of the show, where it was merely a work of fiction that bore a resemblance to their life, the Doctor and their world were simultaneously "fictional" while also physically existing, with the Doctor and their companions being seemingly aware of their placements as characters in the show.
History
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