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'''Mutter's Spiral''' is the [[Time Lord]] designation for the [[galaxy]] in which the [[Sol system]] is located. [[Human]]s know Mutter's Spiral as the '''Milky Way''' or as [[Adric]] referred to it, '''''Galaxia Kuklos'''''. By the time of [[Sabalom Glitz]] it also went by the name of the '''Stellian Galaxy'''.
'''Mutter's Spiral''' is the [[Time Lord]] designation for the [[galaxy]] in which the [[Sol system]] is located. [[Human]]s know Mutter's Spiral as the '''Milky Way''' or as [[Adric]] referred to it, '''''Galaxia Kuklos'''''. By the time of [[Sabalom Glitz]] it also went by the name of the '''Stellian Galaxy'''. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Mysterious Planet]]'')


Mutter's Spiral is approximately 100,000 light-years in diameter. Together with [[Andromeda]] and many other galaxies, Mutter's Spiral comprises the [[Local Group]].
Mutter's Spiral is approximately 100,000 light-years in diameter. Together with [[Andromeda]] and many other galaxies, Mutter's Spiral comprises the [[Local Group]].


==Planets and other locales located possibly or definitely within Mutter's Spiral==
==Planets and Star Systems in the Mutter's Spiral==
In addition to [[Earth]] and the other planetary bodies of the [[Sol|Sol system]], the following planets and star systems have either been visited by the Doctor and/or his companions. They are either definitely located within Mutter's Spiral, or may be reasonably inferred to be:
The following planets and star systems are either definitely located within Mutter's Spiral, or may be reasonably inferred to be:


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;[[Prion]] System
*[[Tigella]]
*[[Zolfa-Thura]]
;[[Sirius]] System (definitely)
*[[Androzani Major]]
*[[Androzani Minor]]
*[[Sirius IV]]
;[[Tau Ceti]] System (definitely)
*[[Diplos]]
*[[Ogros]]
*[[Zygor]]
;[[Thoros]] System
*[[Thoros Alpha]]
*[[Thoros Beta]]
;Other Systems
*[[Agni]]
*[[Agora]]
*[[Agora]]
*[[Aldebaran II]] (definitely)
*[[Aldebaran II]]
*[[Alpha Centauri II]] (definitely)
*[[Alpha Centauri (Planet)|Alpha Centauri]]
*[[Alpha Serpens Caput]] (definitely)
*[[Alpha Serpens Caput]]
*[[Androgum]] homeworld
*[[Seven Planets|Althosian system]]
*[[Antares]] (definitely)
*[[Antares]]
*[[Arcadia]]
*[[Arcadia]]
*[[Arcturus]] (definitely)
*[[Argolis]]
*[[Argolis]]
*[[Artaris]]
*[[Artaris]]
*[[Astroville Seven]]
*[[Avalon]]
*[[Averon]]
*[[Averon]]
*[[Axista Four]]
*[[Bellatrix]]
*[[Azure]] (probably)
*[[Bel Terra]]
*[[Blestinu]]
*[[Blestinu]]
*[[Braah]] (definitely)
*[[Braah]]
*[[Bukol]]
*[[Capella]]
*[[Cait]]
*[[Capella]] (definitely)
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*[[Calderon IV]]
*[[Calufrax]]
*[[Calufrax]]
*[[Canopus]] (definitely)
*[[Chameleon]] homeworld (probably)
*[[Dæmos]]
*[[Dæmos]]
*[[Darkheart]]
*[[Darkheart]]
*[[Delta Magna]]
*[[Delta Magna]]
*[[Desperus]] (probably)
*[[Desperus]]
*[[Deva Loka]]
*[[Deva Loka]]
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*[[Diadem]]
*[[Diadem]]
*[[Dido]]
*[[Dido]]
*[[Draconia]] (definitely)
*[[Dog World]]
*[[Draconia]]
*[[Dramos]]
*[[Dramos]]
*[[Eden]] (probably)
*[[Eden]]
*[[Eldair]]
*[[Esselven]]
*[[Exxilon]]
*[[Exxilon]]
*[[Eye of Orion]]
*[[Eye of Orion]]
*[[Feles]]
*[[Frontios]]
*[[Foamasi]] homeworld
*[[Gallifrey]]
*[[Frontios (planet)|Frontios]]
*[[Gehenna]]
*[[Gallifrey]] (maybe)
*[[Gelsander]]
*[[Grold]] homeworld
*[[Hakol]]
*[[Hakol]]
*[[Heiradi]]
*[[Heiradi]]
*[[Indra]]
*[[Jaconda]]
*[[Jaconda]]
*[[Jagaroth]] homeworld
*[[Justicia]] System
*[[Jamarian]] homeworld
*[[JX82]] System
*[[Jenggel]]
*[[Justicia]]
*[[Kalaya]]
*[[Kalaya]]
*[[Kalidon]]
*[[Kastopheria]]
*[[Kastria]]  
*[[Kastria]]  
*[[Kembel]]
*[[Mal Oreille]]
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*[[Kembel]] (probably)
*[[Krynoid]] homeworld
*[[Landor]]
*[[Lemnos IV]]
*[[Magnus Epsilon]]
*[[Mal Oreille]]
*[[Manussa]]
*[[Mechanus]]
*[[Mechanus]]
*[[Meep]] homeworld
*[[Megerra]]
*[[Mimosa II]]
*[[Mira]]
*[[Mogar]]
*[[Mogar]]
*[[Mongo]]
*[[Montaplure]]
*[[Morphiean]] homeworld
*[[Necros]]
*[[Necros]]
*[[Nestra]]
*[[New Alaska]]
*[[New Alexandria]]
*[[New Aspen]]
*[[Nooma]]
*[[New California]]
*[[New Regency]]
*[[New Washington System]]
*[[Ockora]]
*[[Ockora]]
*[[Ood Sphere]] (definitely)
*[[Ood Sphere]]
*[[Oseidon]] (probably)
*[[Oseidon]]
*[[Parakon]]
*[[Paxas]]
*[[Pararachnoid]] homeworld
*[[Peladon (Planet)|Peladon]]
*[[Peladon (Planet)|Peladon]]
*[[Pella Satyrnis]]
*[[Pesca]]
*[[Phaester Osiris]]
*[[Phaester Osiris]]
*[[:category: Prion System|Prion System]]
*[[Raaga]]
*[[Raaga]]
*[[Raghi]]
*[[Raghi]]
*[[Raxacoricofallapatorius]] (definitely)
*[[Raxacoricofallapatorius]]
*[[Reef Station One]]
*[[Refusis II]]
*[[Refiloe]]
*[[Refusis II]] (probably)
*[[Ruta III]] (probably)
*[[Rigel]] (definitely)
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*[[Salakan]] homeworld
*[[Ruta III]]
*[[Sarn]]
*[[Sarn]]
*[[Schirr]] homeworld
*[[Sense Sphere]]
*[[Sense Sphere]]
*[[Serenity]]
*[[Serenity]]
*[[:Category: Sirius System|Sirius System]]
*[[:Category: Sol System|Sol System]]
*[[Solos]]
*[[Solos]]
*[[Sontar]] (definitely)
*[[Sontar]]
*[[Space Station Chimera]]
*[[Spiridon]]
*[[Spiridon]]
*[[Tanthane]]
*[[Tara]]
*[[Tara]]
*[[Tarron (planet)|Tarron]]
*[[:Category:Tau Ceti System|Tau Ceti System]]
*[[Telos]]
*[[Telos]]
*[[Terileptus]]
*[[Terileptus]]
*[[Terra Nova]]
*[[:Category: Thoros System|Thoros System]]
*[[Thordon]]
*[[Meson]] system
*[[Titan 3]]
*[[Tranicula]]
*[[Titania]]
*[[Tonkonp]]
*[[Torrok]] in the [[Meson]] system
*[[Trion (planet)|Trion]]
*[[Trion (planet)|Trion]]
*[[Unukalhai IV]]
*[[Uva Beta Uva]]
*[[Uvodni]] homeworld (definitely)
*[[Uxarieus]]
*[[Uxarieus]]
*[[Varos]]
*[[Varos]]
*[[Vedela]]
*[[Vathek II]]
*[[Vega Nexos]]
*[[Vulcan]]
*[[Vorella]]
*[[Wibbly-Wee]] homeworld
*[[Xarax]] homeworld
*[[Xeraphas]]
*[[Yemaya]]
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==Behind the Scenes==
==Behind the Scenes==
===Problematic Continuity===
===Problematic Continuity===
*Some early [[BBC]] publicity placed [[Skaro]] within [[Earth]]'s galaxy (and some of the 1960s books and annuals actually within the Sol system) but many fans and authors agree that the [[Dalek]]s' homeworld is located in another [[galaxy]] altogether.  
*Some early [[BBC]] publicity placed [[Skaro]] within [[Earth]]'s galaxy (and some of the 1960s books and annuals actually within the Sol system) but many fans and authors agree that the [[Dalek]]s' homeworld is located in another [[galaxy]] altogether.  
*1960's and 1970's ''Doctor Who'' television writers, in particular, would frequently misuse astronomical terms, such as [[constellation]] and galaxy. These confusions have gotten integrated into established continuity.
*1960's and 1970's ''Doctor Who'' television writers, in particular, would frequently misuse astronomical terms, such as [[constellation]] and galaxy. These confusions have gotten integrated into established continuity.
*Dialogue in ''[[Terror of the Autons]]'' implies that [[Gallifrey]] may lie within this galaxy, but the designation of Mutter's Spiral first given in ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'', and a location of "250 million light-years away" given in the [[1996]] [[Doctor Who: The TV Movie | television movie]] both indicate that Gallifrey is also located elsewhere in [[the Universe]].
*The fact that [[Serenity]] is a [[Trakenite]] colony would indicate that [[Traken]] was located in Mutter's Spiral, but this seems to contradict "[[Logopolis (planet)|Logopolis]]," in which [[Adric]] notes that, "[[Earth]]'s galaxy still has a few hours left," just before [[Nyssa]] sees the [[entropy field]] consume her homeworld, thus indicating that the [[Traken Union]] was located in another, nearby galaxy. Possibly the Trakenites had advanced far enough to venture outside the confines of their own galaxy before their civilization was destroyed.
*The fact that [[Serenity]] is a [[Trakenite]] colony would indicate that [[Traken]] was located in Mutter's Spiral, but this seems to contradict "[[Logopolis (planet)|Logopolis]]," in which [[Adric]] notes that, "[[Earth]]'s galaxy still has a few hours left," just before [[Nyssa]] sees the [[entropy field]] consume her homeworld, thus indicating that the [[Traken Union]] was located in another, nearby galaxy. Possibly the Trakenites had advanced far enough to venture outside the confines of their own galaxy before their civilization was destroyed.



Revision as of 19:23, 20 January 2008


Mutter's Spiral is the Time Lord designation for the galaxy in which the Sol system is located. Humans know Mutter's Spiral as the Milky Way or as Adric referred to it, Galaxia Kuklos. By the time of Sabalom Glitz it also went by the name of the Stellian Galaxy. (DW: The Mysterious Planet)

Mutter's Spiral is approximately 100,000 light-years in diameter. Together with Andromeda and many other galaxies, Mutter's Spiral comprises the Local Group.

Planets and Star Systems in the Mutter's Spiral

The following planets and star systems are either definitely located within Mutter's Spiral, or may be reasonably inferred to be:

Behind the Scenes

Problematic Continuity

  • Some early BBC publicity placed Skaro within Earth's galaxy (and some of the 1960s books and annuals actually within the Sol system) but many fans and authors agree that the Daleks' homeworld is located in another galaxy altogether.
  • 1960's and 1970's Doctor Who television writers, in particular, would frequently misuse astronomical terms, such as constellation and galaxy. These confusions have gotten integrated into established continuity.
  • The fact that Serenity is a Trakenite colony would indicate that Traken was located in Mutter's Spiral, but this seems to contradict "Logopolis," in which Adric notes that, "Earth's galaxy still has a few hours left," just before Nyssa sees the entropy field consume her homeworld, thus indicating that the Traken Union was located in another, nearby galaxy. Possibly the Trakenites had advanced far enough to venture outside the confines of their own galaxy before their civilization was destroyed.

Resources

  • Encyclopedia of the Worlds of Doctor Who A-D, by David Saunders, Knight, 1988. ISBN 0-340-42842-2
  • Encyclopedia of the Worlds of Doctor Who E-K, by David Saunders, Knight, 1989. ISBN 0-340-51106-0
  • Encyclopedia of the Worlds of Doctor Who L-R, by David Saunders, Picadilly, 1990. ISBN 1-85340-081-5
  • The Doctor Who Programme Guide, by Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier. iUniverse, 2003. ISBN 0-595-27618-0 Original edition often cited as inaccurate.
  • I, Who: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who Novels, by Lars Pearson. Sidewinder Press, 1999. ISBN 0-9673746-0-X
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