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Season 6b, in pretty much all the detail that Cornell and company had envisaged, was no longer just a theory, but the narrative explanation embraced by [[Terrance Dicks]] — the man who had created most of the discontinuity in the first place given that he: co-wrote ''The War Games'', was script editor at the time ''The Three Doctors'' was produced, and wrote ''The Five Doctors''.
Season 6b, in pretty much all the detail that Cornell and company had envisaged, was no longer just a theory, but the narrative explanation embraced by [[Terrance Dicks]] — the man who had created most of the discontinuity in the first place given that he: co-wrote ''The War Games'', was script editor at the time ''The Three Doctors'' was produced, and wrote ''The Five Doctors''.


However, a different explanation for the inconsistencies in ''The Two Doctors'' was given by [[Simon Guerrier]] in the 2015 [[Big Finish Productions]] ''[[The Early Adventures|Early Adventures]]'' story ''[[The Black Hole (audio story)|The Black Hole]],'' that [[The Monk (The Black Hole)|the Monk]] manipulated the Doctor while claiming to be a Constable of the Time Lords, seemingly shortly after ''[[The Ice Warriors (TV story)|The Ice Warriors]].''
However, a different explanation for the inconsistencies in ''The Two Doctors'' was given by [[Simon Guerrier]] in the 2015 [[Big Finish Productions]] ''[[The Early Adventures|Early Adventures]]'' story ''[[The Black Hole (audio story)|The Black Hole]],'' that [[The Monk (The Black Hole)|the Monk]] manipulated the Doctor while claiming to be a Constable of the Time Lords, seemingly shortly after ''[[The Ice Warriors (TV story)|The Ice Warriors]].'' In 2022 however Big Finish revisited 6B, providing their own take on events immediately following ''The War Games'' in ''[[Beyond War Games (audio anthology)|Beyond War Games]]'', which similarly to ''World Game'' depicts the Second Doctor being recruited and sent on missions by the CIA.


== Stories possibly taking place during this period ==
== Stories possibly taking place during this period ==
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