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:...which seems to me to be an example of what I said when you began this discussion: the "''Doctor Who'' universe" is the fictional space in which ''Doctor Who'', ''Torchwood'' and ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' take place. So characters from any of those TV series could be considered "''Doctor Who'' universe characters", which is how the author of that article uses the phrase, and more or less how this wiki uses it. I say "more or less" because we also include most non-television spin-offs, so [[Bernice Summerfield]] and [[Destrii]] and [[Evelyn Smythe]] are also "''Doctor Who'' universe characters". Our seemingly interminable inclusion debates are merely an attempt to draw the boundaries of this universe for our own internal purposes. But our use of the term is consistent with its general meaning. —[[User:Josiah Rowe|Josiah Rowe]] [[User talk:Josiah Rowe|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 05:30, July 30, 2012 (UTC) | :...which seems to me to be an example of what I said when you began this discussion: the "''Doctor Who'' universe" is the fictional space in which ''Doctor Who'', ''Torchwood'' and ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' take place. So characters from any of those TV series could be considered "''Doctor Who'' universe characters", which is how the author of that article uses the phrase, and more or less how this wiki uses it. I say "more or less" because we also include most non-television spin-offs, so [[Bernice Summerfield]] and [[Destrii]] and [[Evelyn Smythe]] are also "''Doctor Who'' universe characters". Our seemingly interminable inclusion debates are merely an attempt to draw the boundaries of this universe for our own internal purposes. But our use of the term is consistent with its general meaning. —[[User:Josiah Rowe|Josiah Rowe]] [[User talk:Josiah Rowe|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 05:30, July 30, 2012 (UTC) | ||
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