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My first Doctor was [[Fourth Doctor|number 4]]. I've had a love of Who errata since I picked up a copy of ''[[The Doctor Who Technical Manual|The Doctor Who Technical Manual ]]''as a kid. | My first Doctor was [[Fourth Doctor|number 4]]. I've had a love of Who errata since I picked up a copy of ''[[The Doctor Who Technical Manual|The Doctor Who Technical Manual ]]''as a kid. | ||
[[Salyavin]] was a renegade Time Lord invented by Douglas Adams. He first appeared, or rather didn't appear, in the unaired Doctor Who serial ''[[Shada]]''. He also appeared in Douglas Adam's novel ''[[wikipedia:Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency|Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency]]'' which was itself a reworking of the serial ''[[City of Death]]''. | [[Salyavin]] was a renegade Time Lord invented by Douglas Adams. He first appeared, or rather didn't appear, in the unaired Doctor Who serial ''[[Shada (disambiguation)|Shada]]''. He also appeared in Douglas Adam's novel ''[[wikipedia:Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency|Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency]]'' which was itself a reworking of the serial ''[[City of Death]]''. | ||
Salyavin's working alias was Professor Urban Chrontis. He held the esteemed, yet abstruse title of ''Regius Professor Chronotis'' and the equally obscure position of '''Chair of Chronology''' at [[St. Cedd's College]], Cambridge. He was awarded this sinecure by King George the Third after answering three fundamental questions about the nature of time. | Salyavin's working alias was Professor Urban Chrontis. He held the esteemed, yet abstruse title of ''Regius Professor Chronotis'' and the equally obscure position of '''Chair of Chronology''' at [[St. Cedd's College]], Cambridge. He was awarded this sinecure by King George the Third after answering three fundamental questions about the nature of time. | ||
The answers were "''Yes, no, and maybe.''" | The answers were "''Yes, no, and maybe.''" |