2011

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Timeline for 2011
21st century | 2010s

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Events

January

February

Early 2011

  • Amy was abducted from Leadworth by Madame Kovarian and the Headless Monks, so her child could be used as a weapon against the Doctor. She was taken to Demon's Run in the 52nd century and replaced by a ganger avatar of herself so no one suspected anything. (DW: A Good Man Goes to War)
  • The Eleventh Doctor, Amy and Rory travelled to the apartment complex where the Tenza boy George lived in response to his psychic distress call. The Doctor sorted out the problems that were causing George's fears to physically manifest in the area and left him to grow up with his human parents. (DW: Night Terrors)
  • Following an adventure on a prison ship that caged a Minotaur, the Eleventh Doctor parted from his companions Amy Pond and Rory Williams, dropping them off at a new house with a new car. This took place prior to April 18, 2011, meaning that two versions of the couple existed at the same time in different parts of Britain. (DW: The God Complex, Closing Time)

April

  • 18-21: At the conclusion of his "farewell tour", the Eleventh Doctor visited his old friend Craig Owens in Colchester at his new house, and met his infant son Alfie. Noticing strange power fluctuations in the area, the Doctor stayed toinvestigate. With Craig and Alfie's help, he uncovered and foiled a plot by Cybermen in a crashed spaceship beneath a local store. By this time, the version of Amy who had been dropped off by the Doctor following the prison ship incident had become a model for a perfume named Petrichor. The Doctor went to meet his destiny with a Stetson hat and blue envelopes provided by Craig. Three children (who, as adults, would provide testimony viewed by River Song at 52nd century Luna University) witness him leaving. (DW: Closing Time)
  • 22: An eleven hundred and three year-old version of the Eleventh Doctor recruited, using numbered TARDIS blue envelopes, a nine hundred and nine year-old version of himself (1), River Song (2), the versions of Amy Pond and Rory Williams living in Leadworth (3), and Canton Delaware (4). All except the younger Doctor arrived in Utah and met up with the Doctor. An earlier River Song appeared in an astronaut suit and seemingly killed the Doctor at 5:02pm MDT, but it was really the Teselecta in the Doctor's form with him inside. An alternate timeline briefly came into being when River exhausted the weaponry of the suit, but the timeline was restored. After cremating him, River, Amy and Rory went to a diner where they encountered his younger self. They left in the Doctor's TARDIS to the Oval Office in 1969. (DW: The Impossible Astronaut, The Wedding of River Song)
    • Some time after this, River Song, coming from the Crash of the Byzantium, appeared in the garden of Amy and Rory's new house and told them the truth about the Doctor's apparent death. This was the version of Amy and Rory that had parted ways with the Doctor after the prison ship, and they were aware of the aborted timeline created at 5:02pm MDT. (DW: The Wedding of River Song)

Spring/Summer

July

September

Early Autumn

  • After waiting "all summer" for the Eleventh Doctor, Amy and Rory drove through a field and summoned the the Eleventh Doctor by creating a crop circle-like message spelling out the word "Doctor". The Doctor stated he still hadn't found their daughter Melody. Shortly afterwards, Amy and Rory's friend Mels arrived to escape the police and force the Doctor to kill Hitler. With little choice, the Doctor complied with her demand to take them all to Berlin in the 1930s. The next day, a newspaper printed a story about the message. (DW: Let's Kill Hitler)

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Behind the scenes

Events

NOTE: This section includes announced and surmised events in the future; dates, events, and titles are subject to change.

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

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