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This page lists the various Universes and Multiverses that exist within the Omniverse. This timeline is based upon observations of the Doctor Who universe and the events that occur during each of these stories. From these observations, we have attempted to build a concise timeline.

Omniverse[[edit source]]

Doctor Who Multiverse[[edit source]]

Universes[[edit source]]

The universe home to The Doctor and the Time Lords.
A universe briefly visited by the Third Doctor, in which Earth was under the control of a fascist regime and devastated following an accident at the Inferno Project.
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A universe visited by the Fourth Doctor where the Roman Empire never fell.
A pocket universe visited by the Fourth Doctor, Romana and K9. It was the home of Adric.
The universe home to Camelot and King Arthur. (TV: Battlefield)
A universe in which the Doctor's adventures, as seen in Doctor Who, only exist as fiction. (COMIC: TV Action!)
The universe home to the Alliance Daleks, created by the Mentor to bring about peace and order through any means necessary.
A universe in which the Doctor's departure from Gallifrey was delayed. (AUDIO: Auld Mortality)
A universe in which the the Doctor was exiled to Earth in 1997. (AUDIO: Sympathy for the Devil)
A universe in which the Doctor believed that the ends justified the means. (AUDIO: Full Fathom Five)
A universe where the Valeyard defeated the Sixth Doctor. (AUDIO: He Jests at Scars...)
The universe home to Martin Bannister, who created and ultimately identified as the fictional character Doctor Who. (AUDIO: Deadline)
A universe where the Doctor attempted to elude the Time Lords by committing suicide and regenerating to female form. (AUDIO: Exile)
The universe home to the Cybermen who were produced by Cybus Industries on Earth. (TV: Rise of the Cybermen) Named for Pete Tyler, who outlived his counterpart in N-Space. (TV: Doomsday)
The universe home to House. (TV: The Doctor's Wife)
The main setting of the Star Trek franchise which was visited by the Doctor. (COMIC: Assimilation²) In Star Trek itself, this universe is identified as the "prime universe" to distinguish it from others such as the mirror universe.
A universe in which the Doctor's adventures, as seen in Doctor Who, only exist as fiction. (COMIC: The Girl Who Loved Doctor)
The universe to which Gallifrey was relocated by the Doctor at the end of the Time War. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)
A universe in which the Doctor and his companions and enemies simultaneously exist as real individuals, and as characters within the TV series, Doctor Who. Is also the setting of Lew Stringer's other original, non-DWU works. (COMIC: The Daft Dimension 477 [+]Loading...["The Daft Dimension (DWM 477 comic story)","The Daft Dimension 477"], etc.)
A reality that exists parallel to the Daft Dimension, in which a version of the Doctor travels with his companions in the The Mystery Time Machine. (COMIC: The Daft Dimensiin 489 [+]Loading...["The Daft Dimension (DWM 489 comic story)","The Daft Dimensiin 489"])
A universe in which the Quarks appear to be the dominant power; as theorised by the Fourth Doctor, this may be due to an absence of Daleks. (COMIC: The Lost Dimension)
A universe in which the Krotons, organised into the Kroton Imperium, appear to be the dominant power; as theorised by the Fourth Doctor, this may be due to an absence of Daleks. (COMIC: The Lost Dimension)
A universe in which the Ogrons, organised into the Ogron Confederation of Planets, appear to be the dominant power; as theorised by the Fourth Doctor, this may be due to an absence of Daleks. (COMIC: The Lost Dimension)
An alternate version of Pete's World that exists parallel to, and has the same nature as the Daft Dimension. (COMIC: The Daft Dimension 518 [+]Loading...["The Daft Dimension (DWM 518 comic story)","The Daft Dimension 518"])
A universe home to a fascist UNIT and a version of the Doctor who travels the universe annihilating pacifist aliens. (AUDIO: False Negative)
A universe invaded by the Code Silver Cybermen. (AUDIO: Telepresence)
A universe home to a race of Cybermen who attempted to upgrade the multiverse. (AUDIO: Code Silver)
An alternate 21st century Earth in which the Sun was extinguished. (AUDIO: The Endless Night)
An alternate 21st century Earth in which an alien force exacerbated climate change. (AUDIO: The Flood)
An alternate 21st century Earth in which the consciousness of deceased humans were contained in soul machines. (AUDIO: Ghost Machines)
An alternate 21st century Earth which faced destruction at the hands of a meteor. (AUDIO: The Last Party on Earth)
A universe in which the Kaleds and Thals were united. (AUDIO: Palindrome)
The name given by The Division to the parallel world believed be the location of the Timeless Child's realm. (TV: Survivors of the Flux [+]Loading...["Survivors of the Flux (TV story)"])
The logical name of the universe that, according to The Division, lay beyond Universe Two. (TV: Survivors of the Flux [+]Loading...["Survivors of the Flux (TV story)"])
Parallel universe relative to the "Federation" universe, containing doppelgängers of various individuals.

Alternate timelines[[edit source]]

A timeline where an unidentified humanoid reptilian species were Earth's dominant life forms by the 21st century. Created when Ruby Sunday stepped on a butterfly in the distant past. Erased when the Fifteenth Doctor revived said butterfly.
A timeline in which Earth had been conquered by the Sea Devils on behalf of the Skithra. Created through an unspecified paradox caused by a meeting between the Tenth and Thirteenth Doctors in 1969. (COMIC: A Little Help from My Friends [+]Loading...["A Little Help from My Friends (comic story)"]) Erased when both Doctor prevented the awakening of the Sea Devils in 1903. (COMIC: Alternating Current [+]Loading...["Alternating Current (comic story)"])
Rory Williams dies of old age at Winter Quay after being made to live out the rest of his life there after being sent back in time by the Weeping Angels, having his time energy harvested in the process. The timeline, as well as the Quay itself, was wiped from history when Amy and Rory committed suicide by jumping from the building's roof.
A timeline that briefly existed after the above timeline, in which Rory is sent back in time by a surviving angel after seeing his own grave, to live out the rest of his life without Amy by his side, eventually dying before 2012 at the age of 82. After Amy chose to let the angel send her back too, the gravestone changed to depict Amy's name below Rory's, confirming that the timeline had been rewritten.
The timeline created from Andrea Yates making a deal with The Trickster, in which it is Andrea's old classmate, Sarah Jane Smith, who falls from Westport pier and drowns instead of her, creating a future in which an adult Andrea is living at 13 Bannerman Road, in which the world is about to be wiped out by an approaching meteorite, which Sarah Jane is no longer around to stop.
Another version of the above timeline in which Maria Jackson's existence was wiped from history after being transported to Limbo by the Graske. The timeline was ultimately, finally restored to its original form after Andrea chose to withdraw her agreement with the Trickster.
After the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday saved baby Lulubelle from being eaten by the Goblins on Christmas Eve 2023, the creatures travelled 19 years into the past to abduct and consume baby Ruby after she is left on the doorstep of Ruby Road church, creating a cracked timeline in which Carla Sunday, without Ruby's influence on her life, becomes apathetic to fostering. The original timeline was restored after the Doctor came to Ruby Road and saved baby Ruby.
    • 5:02 PM, 22 April 2011: River Song's World (COMIC: Four Doctors [+]Loading...["Four Doctors (comic story)"])

Time War[[edit source]]

10, 000 Dawns[[edit source]]

Universes[[edit source]]

Marvel Multiverse[[edit source]]

The "prime" Marvel universe. Conflicting accounts indicate that this universe and the Doctor's universe are one and the same. Others suggest that the Doctor's universe is instead Earth-5556 (see below).
Marvel's official designation for the Doctor's universe. Conflicting accounts instead indicate that Earth-616 is the Doctor's universe (see above).

Star Trek multiverse[[edit source]]

Universe names are borrowed from Memory Beta, the non-canon Star Trek wiki.

Universes[[edit source]]

Alternate timelines[[edit source]]

LEGO Universe[[edit source]]

The Doctor's universe (N-Space) represented by LEGO.
A LEGO representation of the Fantastic Beasts film franchise. It is depicted here as being a unique world from that of Harry Potter, despite the majority of other sources depicting them as being set in the same universe (the "Wizarding World").
A LEGO representation of the Harry Potter book and film franchise. It is depicted here as being a unique world from that of Fantastic Beasts, despite the majority of other sources depicting them as being set in the same universe (the "Wizarding World").
A LEGO representation of The Simpsons' universe. Two secret TARDIS panel levels can be found within, that suggest that it is also the world of The Flintstones and The Jetsons.
  • Alternate Sonic the Hedgehog World
A reality in which Sonic was successfully defeated by Metal Sonic. The Doctor Eggman of the main Sonic world used a Keystone to bring this world's Metal Sonic to his own.

Footnotes[[edit source]]