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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
[[ | [[Jayce Black]] called the [[Clock-Person|Clock-People]] the "neverwere [[ghost]]s" of [[Faction Paradox]] members who were "left over from being unwritten".<ref>[https://rassilon-imprimatur.tumblr.com/post/153629651824/the-war-king-with-the-rosette ''The War King with the Rosette'', Jacob Black, 2016]</ref> | ||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == |
Revision as of 15:10, 27 November 2023
The Army of Meanwhiles and Neverweres fought in the Last Great Time War under the command of the Could've Been King. (TV: The End of Time) The Neverweres were creatures that should never have existed, built from pieces of evolution that never happened. (PROSE: The Dangerous Book of Monsters)
The War Doctor fought against the Meanwhiles and "the troops of Neverwere", as noted in A Prologue. (PROSE: A Prologue) The Tenth Doctor later mentioned this Army as one of the horrors that could be released if the Saxon Master broke the time-lock on the War, along with the Dalek Empire, the Nightmare Child, the Skaro Degradations and the Horde of Travesties. (TV: The End of Time)
Other information
The Sixth Doctor thought of the time demon as a "neverwere," an "idea that got above its station." (AUDIO: The Wrong Doctors)
The Daleks fielded a vessel called a never-ship during the Time War. (PROSE: Decoy)
After the total event collapse, the Eleventh Doctor referred to the stone-like echoes of the Alliance scattered around the Pandorica as the "footprints of the Neverwere." (TV: The Big Bang)
Amy Pond battled Never-weres from an alternate reality who had invaded her mind. (COMIC: Ghosts of the Never-were)
While telling the Greth about how the Sun Builders had possessed knowledge of "Ubiquity", she reminded it of the legends of the "Hosts of the Kah-we-jeen Meanwhiles". (PROSE: Out of the Box) The Cwejen were a "species" created by the Great Houses during the War in Heaven by diffracting Chris Cwej's timeline, creating an entire army of coexisting temporal clones of Cwej. (PROSE: The Book of the War, AUDIO: The Adventure of the Diogenes Damsel, etc.)
Behind the scenes
Jayce Black called the Clock-People the "neverwere ghosts" of Faction Paradox members who were "left over from being unwritten".[1]