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===Thomas Brewster Trilogy placement===
==Thomas Brewster Trilogy placement==
Recently me and [[User:Fwhiffahder|Fwhiffahder]] have disagreed upon the placement of ''The Crimes of Thomas Brewster'', ''Feast of Axos'', and ''Industrial Evolution''. These stories are a trilogy featuring Evelyn Smythe and Thomas Brewster. At the beginning of ''Crimes'' the Doctor uses his colourful coat to stun an alien with sensitive eyes. My interpretation of the sixth Doctor's timeline is that he wears only his blue coat between ''Real Time'' and ''The Wrong Doctors'', he began wearing it to show that he was a new man, but gradually stopped wearing it when it became associated with painful memories (''Thicker Than Water''). Placing it before ''Real Time'' also connects it with the theme of Evelyn becoming distressed at the deaths of young people (she believes Brewster to be dead at the end of ''Evolution''). Fwhiffahder places it at the end of their travels "for reasons". Both Me and him/her are so set in our ways that I think we need someone else to give their two cents. Please comment where you think these stories are so we can decide. :)-- [[User:TheChampionOfTime|TheChampionOfTime]] ([[User talk:TheChampionOfTime|talk page]]) 18:57, December 9, 2015 (UTC)
Recently me and [[User:Fwhiffahder|Fwhiffahder]] have disagreed upon the placement of ''The Crimes of Thomas Brewster'', ''Feast of Axos'', and ''Industrial Evolution''. These stories are a trilogy featuring Evelyn Smythe and Thomas Brewster. At the beginning of ''Crimes'' the Doctor uses his colourful coat to stun an alien with sensitive eyes. My interpretation of the sixth Doctor's timeline is that he wears only his blue coat between ''Real Time'' and ''The Wrong Doctors'', he began wearing it to show that he was a new man, but gradually stopped wearing it when it became associated with painful memories (''Thicker Than Water''). Placing it before ''Real Time'' also connects it with the theme of Evelyn becoming distressed at the deaths of young people (she believes Brewster to be dead at the end of ''Evolution''). Fwhiffahder places it at the end of their travels "for reasons". Both Me and him/her are so set in our ways that I think we need someone else to give their two cents. Please comment where you think these stories are so we can decide. :)-- [[User:TheChampionOfTime|TheChampionOfTime]] ([[User talk:TheChampionOfTime|talk page]]) 18:57, December 9, 2015 (UTC)


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== About the One Doctor Placement ==
== About the One Doctor Placement ==


===''[[The One Doctor]]'' Placement===
==''[[The One Doctor]]'' Placement==
I have edited this page to have ''[[The One Doctor (audio story)|The One Doctor]]'' after ''[[Terror of the Vervoids (TV story)|Terror of the Vervoids]]'' since, in the latter, the Doctor appears to compare Mel's memory to that of an elephant for the first time:
I have edited this page to have ''[[The One Doctor (audio story)|The One Doctor]]'' after ''[[Terror of the Vervoids (TV story)|Terror of the Vervoids]]'' since, in the latter, the Doctor appears to compare Mel's memory to that of an elephant for the first time:


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