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: I also noticed that the Doctor is wearing his technicolor coat at the beginning of ''The Maltese Penguin'', yet he's back in blue in ''The Wrong Doctors''. I find it far more likely that ''The Wrong Doctors'' comes before the beginning of ''The Maltese Penguin'' and he changes back into his technicolor coat, which he continues to wear until around the time he meets Charley. I'll take some time to make all thse changes a bit later. –[[User:Nahald|Nahald]] [[User talk:Nahald|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 22:55, 7 February 2021 (UTC) | : I also noticed that the Doctor is wearing his technicolor coat at the beginning of ''The Maltese Penguin'', yet he's back in blue in ''The Wrong Doctors''. I find it far more likely that ''The Wrong Doctors'' comes before the beginning of ''The Maltese Penguin'' and he changes back into his technicolor coat, which he continues to wear until around the time he meets Charley. I'll take some time to make all thse changes a bit later. –[[User:Nahald|Nahald]] [[User talk:Nahald|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 22:55, 7 February 2021 (UTC) | ||
== Placement of the | == Placement of the First Jago & Litefoot Stories == | ||
I just got finished listening to Series 3 and 4 of ''Jago & Litefoot'', and I think that those stories are placed ''way'' too late in the Doctor's timeline. The Doctor in these stories is shown as being irritable and somewhat flippant about the loss of human life like he was before he met Evelyn. I'm not sure if the placement of this story was based on the fact that the Doctor is shown wearing a blue suit on the cover of ''The Hourglass Killers,'' but not only is that very clearly not the same blue suit, he was incognito during his time in Victorian London in order to hide from Kempston and Hardwick. I'm going to move these stories to right before he met Evelyn. | I just got finished listening to Series 3 and 4 of ''Jago & Litefoot'', and I think that those stories are placed ''way'' too late in the Doctor's timeline. The Doctor in these stories is shown as being irritable and somewhat flippant about the loss of human life like he was before he met Evelyn. I'm not sure if the placement of this story was based on the fact that the Doctor is shown wearing a blue suit on the cover of ''The Hourglass Killers,'' but not only is that very clearly not the same blue suit, he was incognito during his time in Victorian London in order to hide from Kempston and Hardwick. I'm going to move these stories to right before he met Evelyn. [[User:Nahald|Nahald]] [[User talk:Nahald|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 02:30, 8 April 2021 (UTC) |
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