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However, by one reading of this account, the world of John and Gillian potentially was real, as both Eighth Doctors dreamed of each other, meaning the [[2-D universe|"Spring-heeled Jack" reality]] could be the dream world or that both realities could be real independently. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Land of Happy Endings (comic story)|The Land of Happy Endings]]'')
However, by one reading of this account, the world of John and Gillian potentially was real, as both Eighth Doctors dreamed of each other, meaning the [[2-D universe|"Spring-heeled Jack" reality]] could be the dream world or that both realities could be real independently. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Land of Happy Endings (comic story)|The Land of Happy Endings]]'')


It's important to note that the above two sources were not consistent with John and Gillian eventually growing older and leaving for [[Zebadee University]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Invasion of the Quarks (comic story)|Invasion of the Quarks]]'', ''[[Beware the Trods! (short story)|Beware the Trods!]]'') Additionally, at least one source indicated that the so-called "Spring-helled Jack" reality also had its own John and Gillian. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)|The Incomplete Death's Head]]'')
It's important to note that the above two sources were not consistent with John and Gillian eventually growing older and leaving for [[Zebadee University]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Invasion of the Quarks (comic story)|Invasion of the Quarks]]'', ''[[Beware the Trods! (short story)|Beware the Trods!]]'') Additionally, [[Hob]]'s [[Death's Head Interactive Archive]] had records of John and Gillian Who being "known confederates" of the Doctor. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)|The Incomplete Death's Head]]'')


In yet another account, John and Gillian did indeed physically exist and travel with the Doctor, but they were mathematically-computed simulacra given reality by [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] based on the Doctor's wishes. They were only two of "thousands" of [[companion]]s whom the Doctor had created out of thin air, perfect and unchanging, to travel at his side without fear of death, in an effort to avoid responsibilities and [[anxiety]]. These evading techniques led to the creation of a psychic entity known as the [[Five O'Clock Shadow]], which the Doctor ultimately escaped by using the same TARDIS functionality to give life to perfectly angst-free versions of [[Dr. Who (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|himself]] and [[Susan (The Five O'Clock Shadow)|Susan]]. ([[POEM]]: ''[[The Five O'Clock Shadow (poem)|The Five O'Clock Shadow]]'')
In yet another account, John and Gillian did indeed physically exist and travel with the Doctor, but they were mathematically-computed simulacra given reality by [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] based on the Doctor's wishes. They were only two of "thousands" of [[companion]]s whom the Doctor had created out of thin air, perfect and unchanging, to travel at his side without fear of death, in an effort to avoid responsibilities and [[anxiety]]. These evading techniques led to the creation of a psychic entity known as the [[Five O'Clock Shadow]], which the Doctor ultimately escaped by using the same TARDIS functionality to give life to perfectly angst-free versions of [[Dr. Who (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|himself]] and [[Susan (The Five O'Clock Shadow)|Susan]]. ([[POEM]]: ''[[The Five O'Clock Shadow (poem)|The Five O'Clock Shadow]]'')
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