Theory talk:Timeline - First Doctor
Sara Kingdom Companion Chronicles audios[[edit source]]
The Sara Kingdom Companion Chronicles audios may be in the wrong order....
While the framing stories are placed in order they must be different for the Doctor.
If the Sara/House can relate the tales of (for example) the miners in "The Drowned World" this must be before Sara herself encountered and was 'copied' into the the house and so be BEFORE "Home Truths" – The preceding unsigned comment was added by 81.153.85.222 (talk).
- On that topic, I would suggest putting The Guardian of the Solar System AFTER The Drowned World. I didn't have a 2nd listen to Drowned to make sure but I feel that Sara's resolve and fighting spirit in that story (which is a driving force in the plot) is at odds with the state she'd be in after the emotionally cushing experience of Guardian. Add to that Sara "starting to enjoy her time in the TARDIS" in Drowned. Idk if it makes sense or if I'm the only one who thinks this. If anyone disagrees, has an objection to make, or knows the reasoning that led Guardian to be put before Drowned, please voice it because I'm really wondering if there's something I missed in the stories that would indicate their order.
- On a different subject but still technically on the topic of the Sara trilogy, I feel that the Doctor's willingness to accept his fate in Home Truths when he's trapped in the shrinking glass booth (compared by Sara to a willing sacrifice) could be taken as an indication that the story takes place before Men of War. Although Men of War does also features a scene where the Doctor is ready to sacrifice himself, at the end of the story he discovers alterations to the course of WW1 which he assumes he'll resolve later. I find it very strange that he'd resolve to a meaningless death in the living House when he knows that there is still temporal meddling to be dealt with. This one is way more of a stretch than my previous point and so I really want to hear what y'all think of it.
- 173.176.173.131talk to me 03:43, 23 June 2021 (UTC)
Full stories vs. scenes/flashbacks/references[[edit source]]
It seems like more could be done to distinguish between stories set entirely at a particular point in One's timeline, and ones that briefly cross, flash back to or refer to that point. For example, the current first entries are straight listings of "PROSE: Lungbarrow", "TV: Listen" and "AUDIO: Master"; with no indication on the page that none of them is actually a First Doctor story. Any thoughts? --D47o ☎ 18:51, December 22, 2016 (UTC)
- You're right. Typically I try to do something like "PROSE: Whatever (flashback)" but whoever added those didn't. Fwhiffahder ☎ 18:53, December 22, 2016 (UTC)
- I'd do it, but I'm not familiar with most of the stories; and I don't know what the notation would be for cases other than flashbacks. --D47o ☎ 18:59, December 22, 2016 (UTC)
- Do you comrades want me to do it? I'm planning on buying these, and have bought some already. ThePenguinLordH ☎ 01:25, October 27, 2018 (UTC)
- I'd do it, but I'm not familiar with most of the stories; and I don't know what the notation would be for cases other than flashbacks. --D47o ☎ 18:59, December 22, 2016 (UTC)
From Eternity[[edit source]]
Should the story From Eternity be listed here? Its page is weirdly emphatic that the story doesn't specify the Doctor's incarnation; it even goes as far as to link to a meaningless secondary page just to underscore the point. But given that the Doctor is working with the Time Lords, with no mention of travelling or companions, it seems pretty reasonable to put it here.
By contrast, I wouldn't argue for putting The Longest Story in the World (short story) here; despite its page's calling it a First Doctor story, it seems to actually just be a girl telling an imaginary story, with no concrete connection to any Doctor. --D47o ☎ 19:25, December 22, 2016 (UTC)
- Just go ahead and edit it. These pages aren't official. They're just for theorizing. Fwhiffahder ☎ 20:43, December 22, 2016 (UTC)
- Someone presumably created the page and made the decision to omit the story. I'd like to know their perspective. --D47o ☎ 20:55, December 22, 2016 (UTC)
- Nope. Doesn't matter. Not how these pages work. Fwhiffahder ☎ 20:59, December 22, 2016 (UTC)
- Someone presumably created the page and made the decision to omit the story. I'd like to know their perspective. --D47o ☎ 20:55, December 22, 2016 (UTC)
Note(s)[[edit source]]
There are some stories which mention the Doctor being in them, although there is no evidence that they were actually there. We know the Doctor isn't 100% reliable, so should we get rid of the entries? Also a very quick note, the Doctor is very young during listen, and is disinherited from Lungbarrow at around the age of 200. If no-one else changes this, I will change it (eventually). So those are my quick notes. Thanks. ThePenguinLordH ☎ 01:32, October 27, 2018 (UTC)
Adventures with John and Gillian[[edit source]]
So, I have a question for everyone; which of these scenarios is more likely;
- The Doctor slipped away from Susan, Ian and Barbara to have his adventures with John and Gillian before The Age of Endurance?
- Or he was traveling with John and Gillian before An Unearthly Child, and The Web Planet is not his first meeting with the Zarbi?
- The Doctor had two meetings with the Pied Piper?
Because The Age of Endurance makes reference to the TV Comics strip Challenge of the Piper, or at least the Doctor had met the Piper before The Age of Endurance. BananaClownMan 23:26, 17 April 2021 (UTC)
- We're gonna have to assume that latter, because the Doctor's explicitly not visited Vortis before by TV: The Web Planet.
- DOCTOR: Menoptra. Yes, does that word mean anything to you, hmm?
- IAN: No, nothing. You mean you've been here before?
- DOCTOR: No, no, my boy. No, but it's this rock formation and now this creature, this object, it suggests the planet Vortis.
- Although there might be an equally explicit reference in COMIC: Challenge of the Piper that contradicts this ordering too. Danochy ☎ 06:41, 18 April 2021 (UTC)
That would also conflict with PROSE: The Lost Ones, which also depicts his first time on Vortis. Unless the Doctor's being forgetful in The Web Planet, or he means he just hasn't been on that particular part of Vortis before? Might explain how he knew about the rock formations being a sign he was on Vortis. BananaClownMan 17:43, 18 April 2021 (UTC)
Rename suggestion[[edit source]]
I don't understand this rename proposal. This Doctor is best known to fans as the First Doctor. This Doctor is referred to most media as The Doctor". "Dr Who" isn't even unique to this Doctor. So what possible rationale could there be for making such a confusing and inaccurate change? Danochy ☎ 01:18, 5 June 2021 (UTC)
- Agreed. This is completely spurious, and I have removed the tag. Scrooge MacDuck ☎ 01:21, 5 June 2021 (UTC)