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Timeline
Pessimistic about his future
- The Doctor visits Frobisher three weeks after dropping him off, to ask if he's grown tired of playing detectives and wants to return to the TARDIS. His feelings hurt, Frobisher declines the offer.
- After returning Melanie to his future self, the Doctor becomes a recluse on Torrok in order to prevent himself from becoming the Valeyard. However, the Time Lords manipulate him into saving Earth from Krllxk. After he helps the Doctor defeat a giant robot dinosaur in New Tokyo, Grant Markham joins the Doctor as his companion.
- Grant takes his first trip in the TARDIS. By the end of this adventure the Doctor offers Grant full companionship.
- A man resembling Grant is known to have been removed from history by the Doctor prior to Repercussions....
- The Doctor visits Frobisher a second time, but he once again declines to return to the TARDIS as he is busy with an ongoing investigation.
- Set shortly, but not immediately, after the Doctor's trial, with a much wearier Doctor, whose love for life has diminished somewhat. Though an adventure with Iris Wildthyme gets him out of his funk, he's still nevertheless a very lonely man by the end of it.
- The Doctor is still portrayed as a recluse.
- In despair at becoming the Valeyard, the Doctor goes into isolation long enough to grow a goatee beard. After the Fates tell him that becoming the Valeyard is but one possible timeline, the Doctor decides to resume his travels, his desire to roam the universe restored.
The Doctor and the Detective
- The Doctor returns to ask Frobisher if he wants to travel with him again. This time, Frobisher accepts the offer.
- The Doctor is still sedate and mistrusting after his trial.
Optimistic travels
- The Doctor considers the events of Timelash and Revelation of the Daleks to be recent happenings. Frobisher is among the Celestial Toymaker's dolls, setting this at least after The Shape Shifter.
- The Doctor tangles with a Logovore, but is unable to defeat it.
- The Doctor is wearing the waistcoat and cravat from The Trial of a Time Lord.
- The Doctors saves a busload of semi-comatose people from extra-terrestrials.
- The Carrionites use the name "Valeyard" to taunt the Doctor, but he insists that the Valeyard is only a potential future for him. The Doctor owns a signed copy of a book written by George Litefoot.
- The Doctor has been travelling alone for a while, but still greatly regrets the loss of Peri.
- The Doctor is traveling alone, has not yet worn his blue coat, and feels regret for an outburst.
- On a visit to Baspral, the Doctor prevents a Seer from drowning a young boy.
- The Doctor is unaware of the details of Peri's fate, but it is established that a considerable amount of time has passed since the Doctor was forced to leave her on Thoros Beta, and he resolves to start looking for her, after a brief time of recuperation.
- In his search for her, the Doctor discovers that multiple versions of Peri Brown exist.
- The Doctor contemplates visiting a version of Peri Brown who rules Krontep, but decides she is too busy.
- The Doctor is wearing his Technicolor coat. The Big Finish production code places this after I.D.
Old acquaintances
- The Doctor's clothes go uncommented upon, which, given the aggressiveness of the situation, suggests he is in his discreet blue coat.
- The Doctor loses another blue coat during the Tangiwai Disaster.
- Evelyn Smythe has recently left the TARDIS, with the Doctor finishing the final slice of her sponge cake and absentmindedly talking to her when he is admiring its taste. The Doctor vows to resume wearing his Technicolor coat in Mel's memory.
- The Doctor is melancholy following the recent departure of a companion, presumably Evelyn. He offers Linda Grainger a trip in the TARDIS, but she declines. The Doctor is wearing his Technicolor coat.
- The Doctor gives an uncomfortable pause when asked if he is traveling alone, and is noted by Claire Aldwych to have "a kind of sorrow about him". The Sixth Doctor and the Brigadier are already familiar with each other, setting this after The Spectre of Lanyon Moor.
- Sequel story to The Trial of a Time Lord, and the first time the Doctor has faced the Valeyard since then.
- Set after The Maltese Penguin, with the Doctor, excited about seeing the universe again, looking to find out what happened to Peri on Thoros Beta. He and Frobisher then visit a version of Peri who has lived a long life as Queen of Krontep.
- On a return trip to Baspral, the Doctor is informed of the repercussions of his previous trip.
- Whilst defeating an Auton invasion, the Doctor takes the time to teach a teenage Becky how to dance. For him, it has been eighty years since he last saw her.
History takes its course
- After a period of avoiding Melanie Bush out of fear that travelling with her would lead him on the path to becoming the Valeyard, the Doctor decides to bow down to destiny and accept her as his companion when circumstances lead him to Pease Pottage and Mel helps him defeat a Nestene invasion with the Brigadier.
- The Doctor claims to be 991-years-old.
- Mel has been travelling with the Doctor for a few months. She is able to make sense of future programming code on a human spaceship.
- Mel knows how to fly the TARDIS.
- Set after The One Doctor. Mel encounters the Daleks for the first time.
- Set after The Juggernauts.
- Diamond Sharp references the Doctor's role in Terror of the Vervoids.
- Set after Catch-1782. One depiction of Mel meeting with Evelyn, and Evelyn's life after traveling aboard the TARDIS. Mel calls the Doctor out on his attitude and egotistical demeanour.
- The Doctor and Mel defeat the Rainbow.
- Mel knows the Daleks, and feels she needs to brush up on her knowledge of future technology after finding herself unable to make sense of Dalek technology.
- The Doctor and Mel encounter the Wishing Beast for the first time. Mel asks the Doctor to take her somewhere fabulous, leading directly into The Vanity Box.
- The Doctor and Mel arrive in the 1960s after Mel asks the Doctor to take her somewhere fabulous. They encounter the Wishing Beast for a second time.
- Set immediately after The Vanity Box. Although the Doctor is depicted wearing his blue coat on the CD cover, he is described in the story itself as wearing his multi-coloured one.
- The Doctor recommends avoiding the work of agronomist Sarah Lasky, suggesting a pre-Terror of the Vervoids setting.
- Mel enrolls the Doctor in an anger management class in Pease Pottage, setting this during the time she was helping him to improve himself.
Nearing the end
- Mel and the Doctor are aiming for New Year's Eve 1999, setting this immediately before Millennial Rites.
- The Doctor and Mel haven't encountered the Vervoids yet. Mel has been travelling with the Doctor for a couple of years.
- The Doctor and Mel encounter the Vervoids on the Hyperion III.
- The Doctor and Mel take a trip to Oxyveguramosa,(PROSE: Business Unusual) where Mel is taken by the Master to give testament at the Doctor's trial, (TV: The Ultimate Foe) and later returned by the past Doctor after a brief stop at Pease Pottage. (AUDIO: The Wrong Doctors)
- Mel recalls the events of Millennial Rites, while the Doctor recalls the events of Terror of the Vervoids. Mel has met the Master and the Valeyard before, setting this after The Ultimate Foe.
- Another depiction of Mel meeting with Evelyn, and Evelyn's life after traveling aboard the TARDIS. Mel mentions the events of Terror of the Vervoids.
- The Doctor and Mel have just visited Caliban, setting this immediately prior to Spiral Scratch.
Death
- In one depiction of his regeneration, while the Doctor is suffering from chronon energy starvation after his confrontation with the Lamprey, the TARDIS is attacked by the Rani and the Doctor bangs his head, fatally injuring him. The Doctor and Mel visited Kolpasha in Instruments of Darkness, a few weeks beforehand.
- In another depiction of his regeneration, the Doctor is exposed to focused beams of a radiation lethal to Time Lords as a consequence of the Rani's attack on the TARDIS, due to a future version of himself sending him a message on how to defeat the Valeyard's master plan with his death.
- Shortly after Millennial Rites, the Doctor is influenced to kill himself by echoes of his next incarnation. (PROSE: Head Games) With the HADS deactivated, the TARDIS is attacked by the Rani, and the Doctor suffers a fatal head injury in the attack.
- The Doctor completes his regeneration into his next incarnation.