User:Cousin Ettolrhc/Sandbox/Timeline - Eighth Doctor/EDA

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After the 1996 Doctor Who movie, BBC Books started publishing novels featuring the Eighth Doctor. These were unique in the sense that their continuity picked up immediately from the 1996 movie, unlike all other ranges then and since, with The Eight Doctors. Between that initial novel and the subsequent one, there was a gap in in-universe continuity, filled by User:Cousin_Ettolrhc/Sandbox/Timeline_-_Eighth_Doctor/Greenpeace gap.

TECHNICAL NOTE
PROSE: The Eight Doctors has been omitted from this list as it is already listed in User:Cousin_Ettolrhc/Sandbox/Timeline_-_Eighth_Doctor#Immediately_Post-Regeneration, but for context it is the first EDA

Travels with Sam Jones (EDA 2 - 26)[[edit] | [edit source]]

Continued adventures with Sam[[edit] | [edit source]]

Prevoius page: User:Cousin_Ettolrhc/Sandbox/Timeline_-_Eighth_Doctor#Early_travels_with_Sam_and_early_solo_adventures
This was the first source to ever feature Faction Paradox and had the Eighth Doctor crossover with the future War, which he would do a few more times later in this series.

Sam and the Doctor are separated[[edit] | [edit source]]

(NOTE)
The Doctor mentions having returns to some places he and Sam had prevoiusly been to, and some new places, but clarifies he didn't have any "adventures" as he was just looking for him (PROSE: Seeing I)

Reuinted with Sam[[edit] | [edit source]]

Stacy and Ssard appear in this story, from the Radio Times comics

Travels with Sam Jones and Fitz Kreiner[[edit] | [edit source]]

Fitz Kriener joins Sam and the Doctor in the TARDIS
The events of The Scarlet Empress are mentioned as being "four months ago" and, although absent, Fitz is mentioned, setting this after The Taint, although its exact placement isn't clear as the "four months ago" quote isn't particulary useful as no strict chronology is in effect around these novels
The Doctor detects a temporal anomly in San Francisco, leading directly into Unnatural History (although the segment with blonde Sam mentioned in Unnatural History is not shown, just before it)
CONTINUITY
The Doctor looses his shadow, meaning any story where he does not have it and an alternative explanation is not given are set between this and Interference, where he regains it (partially)
The Doctor claims to be 1018 years old

Repeated exploits with the future War[[edit] | [edit source]]

There appears to be a gap between this section and the "Foreman's World" segment, which some stories may fit into

Travels with Fitz Kreiner without Sam Jones before The Ancestor Cell (EDA 27-36)[[edit] | [edit source]]

CONTINUITY
While the Doctor takes Compassion to Earth, Fitz remains on Skale with Filippa Cian. After living on Skale for some time, the Doctor returns for Fitz. On their way to pick up Compassion, they visit "strange dimensions", "worlds at an angle to reality", and "dreamlike places." (PROSE: The Shadows of Avalon)

Travels without Fitz Kriener[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor's eyes keep changing from blue to green, showing the biodata virus is getting worse, placing this soon after Interference. He also has no companions, making it fit into the "Interference gap" quite nicely

Travels with only Fitz[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • PROSE: Growing Higher - part of the Short Trips series. Set here as the Doctor and Fitz are alone, and so it is in the gap mentioned above, before The Shadows of Avalon

Travels with Fitz and Compassion[[edit] | [edit source]]

Ending the War[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • PROSE: The Ancestor Cell - Following on from The Banquo Legacy by the Doctor mentioning a coat "he only just got" and a prelude to The Ancestor Cell in The Banquo Legacy
CONTINUIY
The Doctor ends the War on its first day, and so any story set in the Post-War universe must be set after this. He gains amnesia
NOTE
The Faction Paradox short story The Story So Far... recontexualises this as the Doctor "falling from the Warring Heaven" rather than ending it absolutely.

Post-War universe (EDA 37-72)[[edit] | [edit source]]

"Earth arc" (EDA 37-41)[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor is trapped on Earth with amnesia, presuming he is human as he looks it, for around 200 years (IMPROVE ACCURACY), meaning that the Earth-time is a good indicator for chronology here. The TARDIS is in the proccess of regenerating.

Back in the TARDIS (EDA 42-50)[[edit] | [edit source]]

CONTINUITY
The TARDIS is a mixture of the classic "white room" and "victorian parlour" designs, with an octagonal console. Fitz Kreiner is reunited with the Doctor, and Anji Kapoor as joins the TARDIS. The Doctor's memories are still "a little hazy".

Lost his second heart (EDA 51-58)[[edit] | [edit source]]

CONTINUITY
During his wedding to Scarlette, the Doctor's 'second heart is removed by Sabbath Dei, allegedly to cure the Doctor of an illness caused by the heart's attempt to connect him to Gallifrey, which no longer ever existed. This sets any story where the Eighth Doctor does not have a second heart between The Adventuress of Henrietta Street and Camera Obscura, unless another placement overrides it.

Council of Eight arc (EDA 59-67)[[edit] | [edit source]]

CONTINUITY
The Doctor's second hand starts to regrow.

Final adventures with Fitz Kreiner and Trix MacMillan (EDA 68-72)[[edit] | [edit source]]

During the events of The Ancestor Cell the Doctor compressed the entire Matrix into his mind, causing the amnesia he had since The Burning. This allows the Doctor to restore the Time Lords and Gallifrey to the universe, as seen in his future in The Tomorow Windows. This "restoration of Gallifrey" was never shown, but many fans use it as a reason to place the Big Finish Eighth Doctor Adventures after this, among other adventures.
The events of The Ancestor Cell are greatly revised to make more sense.

After The Gallifrey Chronicles[[edit] | [edit source]]

One of the may possible placements for The Infinty Doctors is on a restored Gallifrey post-The Gallifrey Chronicles


Authorial intent places this after The Gallifrey Chronicles (by the same author, Lance Parkin)
The Doctor believing that the Time Lords wouldn't enslave TARDISs, despite him seeing that in The Shadows of Avalon they do, can be explained by either some remaining amnesia from The Burning, or a simple continuity mistake.
Benny and the Doctor recall the events of The Dying Days

External Links[[edit] | [edit source]]