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Just as [[crossover character|characters]] from other [[Wikipedia:fictional universe|fictional universes]] have appeared in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], elements of the ''Doctor Who'' universe have (for the most part unofficially) appeared in other continuities.
Just as [[crossover character|characters]] from other [[Wikipedia:fictional universe|fictional universes]] have appeared in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], elements of the ''Doctor Who'' universe have (for the most part unofficially) appeared in other continuities.


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====Buffy the Vampire Slayer====
====Buffy the Vampire Slayer====
* The [[Tenth Doctor|Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] can be seen in Part 1 of the Season 8 comic ''[[w:c:buffy:No Future For You|No Future For You]]''.
* The [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] can be seen in Part 1 of the Season 8 comic ''[[w:c:buffy:No Future For You|No Future For You]]''.


===Prose===
===Prose===
* In [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Paolini Christopher Paolini's] novel, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisingr Brisingr], a reference is made to a 'lonely god' who's 'adrift on the seas of time.' Paolini later admitted in the acknowledgements to be a massive Dr Who fan and that he believes the Doctor might have visited his world of Alaghesia at some point.
* In [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Paolini Christopher Paolini's] novel, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisingr Brisingr], a reference is made to a 'lonely god' who's 'adrift on the seas of time.' Paolini later admitted in the acknowledgements to be a massive Doctor Who fan and that he believes the Doctor might have visited his world of Alagaësia at some point.


* In the ''High Wizardry'' series, a "[http://www.youngwizards.com/ErrantryWiki/index.php/Man_In_The_Bar%2C_the Mysterious Stranger]" helps the protagonist out of a sticky situation, who seems oddly familiar.
* In the ''High Wizardry'' series, a "[http://www.youngwizards.com/ErrantryWiki/index.php/Man_In_The_Bar%2C_the Mysterious Stranger]" helps the protagonist out of a sticky situation, who seems oddly familiar.
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