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Why are the sonic screwdriver stories kept together when he should have one in every story after Lungbarrow?

More because think of like seasons 6-20, he has a sonic screwdriver and he uses it constantly, there isnt like a ten adventure gap between use of the sonic ever. confidering there are only a handful of sonic screwdriver stories I think that they should go together, but it you have a strong oppinion otherwise I will just agree with you. I just think it is safe to say he lost it at some point. Tellymustard 20:59, 25 December 2022 (UTC)

Champion's end[[edit] | [edit source]]

(SEGMENT)
The Doctor leaves Chris behind to take Penelope Gate and Joel Mintz back to their proper homes, but decides to give them a spin in the TARDIS first. (PROSE: The Room With No Doors)
While the Doctor is waiting for someone at the Café in Glebe from Set Piece, he meets Robin Yeadon, and the two discuss Ace and the events of Nightshade. The Doctor knows when Ace will die.
The Doctor catches up with a 37-year-old Ace following the defeat of the Voltranons.
The Doctor obliquely claims to have lost someone in "a war", and to have kept someone else in it "for too long". He is most likely referring to Roz and Chris, respectively.
The Doctor has an encounter with Victoria Waterfield, but she doesn't recognise him. He has dark hair, a panama hat and is wearing a linen suit. He delivers a letter to Victoria written by Jamie McCrimmon after they parted ways.
(EPILOGUE)
The Doctor reunites with Chris after returning Penelope and Joel home. (PROSE: The Room With No Doors)
The Doctor returns to the House of Lungbarrow on Gallifrey, and also sees Ace there. Chris decides to travel alone using a Time Ring given to him by Romana. The Doctor is sent on a mission by the Time Lords to pick up the Old Master's remains on Skaro, and is also given a new sonic screwdriver by Romana.

After Lungbarrow[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor has recently encountered Romana on Gallifrey, and the TARDIS has been "newly redecorated", setting this shortly after Lungbarrow. He is wearing his linen suit and knows he will regenerate soon, but intends to resolve his unfinished business first. After recovering the portrait he drew of Romana in City of Death, the TARDIS lands at its next destination where the Doctor intends to resume his mission, setting this shortly before Doctor Who.
The Doctor is wearing a fedora, his question-mark pullover and has "wild hair".
The Doctor is wearing his tweed jacket, question mark pullover and is using a sonic screwdriver.
The Doctor mentions having a best friend who is an archaeologist, referring to Benny. The TARDIS console room currently has roundels and the design on the cover matches his white console room. He is wearing his brown coat.
Follows on from The Unknown. The TARDIS console room sound effects are from the white interior design.
The Doctor is carrying a sonic screwdriver.
The Doctor is travelling alone, wearing his pullover jumper and has a sonic screwdriver.
The Doctor is wearing his linen suit, with a Santa hat for the festive season.
The Doctor is wearing a crumpled linen suit and a straw hat that makes him look like he’s on a safari.
Following his previous visit to Betton Court, the Doctor traveled alone for a prolonged period of time, and acknowledges that Klaus would have traveled with him if he hadn't died. He gives the memories of his travels since his first visit to the house to the spirit of Klaus.
The Doctor is wearing a white hat and a paisley tie. His clothes are described as "cloud-white", suggesting that he is wearing his linen suit.
The Doctor is wearing his cream linen suit and appears to be travelling alone, with his mission being to talk a man with good intentions into killing himself because of foreknowledge of a possible future.
The Doctor is wearing his cream linen suit.

Old friends reunited[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor visits the Museum, coincidentally just after Benny had left.
The Doctor is wearing his white linen suit and appears to be travelling alone. He returns to Cheldon Bonniface, chronologically after the events of "Happy Endings" so it’s like after that story in his own personal timeline too. He helps his next incarnation broker peace between the humans and aliens living in the village.
The Doctor asks Benny to help him find Ace, who he had left on Gallifrey, setting this after Lungbarrow. While the Doctor is wearing his cream linen suit on the cover, dialogue describes him as wearing his question mark pullover.
Ace asks the Doctor if she can stay with him until she is ready to return to Gallifrey, and the Doctor convinces Benny to join them for a while.
(REFERENCE)
Benny takes a break from the TARDIS to attend her son's wedding. (AUDIO: The Pyramid of Sutekh)
Benny and Ace attempt to steal the Eye of Horus from a museum in Geneva and the Doctor is transported to Egypt. The TARDIS sound effects match his white console room.
After almost twenty years in Ancient Egypt, the Doctor is reunited with Benny.
The Doctor is pulled into a time loop with Sutekh, but is then pulled out by Isis. With Sutekh defeated, the Doctor, Benny and Ace leave in the TARDIS together.
Set during The Tears of Isis, showing the Doctor being pulled into the time loop from Benny's perspective.
(REFERENCE)
The Doctor, Benny and Ace investigate a stolen Time Ring at the Trib Museum. They then monitor the thieves, Harmonious 14 Zink and his wife, 1V Magda. At some point afterwards, Benny leaves the TARDIS again. The Doctor sends Ace on a mission to stop Zink and Magda discovering the secrets of a cult before its time., with her following them to Erratoon. (AUDIO: The Prisoner's Dilemma)
While on Erratoon, Ace's mind is completely wiped. She is rescued by the Doctor and he tells her that he can restore her memories. However, she does not entirely believe him and is unsure if she should trust him. Ace refers to Happy Endings and Nightshade, and vaguely remembers Benny, placing this explicitly after Set Piece. After her memory is restored, Ace worries that whole chunks of her life might be missing and she would never know.
(REFERENCE)
Ace ultimately returns to Gallifrey and becomes a fully-fledged member of the Celestial Intervention Agency. (AUDIO: Intervention Earth)

Klein's revenge[[edit] | [edit source]]

While authorial intent places this after Kingdom of Silver[1], the Doctor is depicted as young looking, is wearing his linen suit and is wistful about travelling alone. After bumping into Elizabeth Klein again, the Doctor insists on her accompanying him on his travels so that he can keep an eye on her, knowing she will continue to pose a threat to history.
Set immediately after A Thousand Tiny Wings. The TARDIS is using its Victorian parlour interior.
After travelling together for a while, Klein takes her chance of revenge on the Doctor by stealing his TARDIS and abandoning him on the planet of the Vrill.
After Klein left him on the Vrill homeworld, the Doctor found time shifting around him until he arrived in an alternate timeline created by Klein, where he remained a prisoner for three days. After Klein is erased from history by the Time Lords, the Doctor visits UNIT to find a different version of Klein now working for them.

Adventures with Mags[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor believes he is getting old, but not old enough to stop having new adventures and new companions. He has decided to revisit old friends and resolve "old business". Ace is "somewhere else" and has been for some time. Mags joins the Doctor on his travels.
Mags has been in the TARDIS for a while, and the Doctor is helping her to control the wolf part of her.
After she and the Doctor respond to a space-time telegraph sent by Ace from Earth, Mags is bitten by a Sin Eater, and her wolf side disappears, with Doctor theorising that it won't return for "about a year."

Resolving old business[[edit] | [edit source]]

While visiting Peri Brown, the Doctor is described as being "small and old", implying he has his aged appearance from Doctor Who.
The Doctor is depicted with the aged appearance he had in Doctor Who, and encounters the Knights of Velyshaa for the first time. The TARDIS has its white interior design.
The TARDIS interior has been changed recently, and the Doctor is portrayed with the aged appearance he had in Doctor Who.
Set after Excelis Decays,[2] with the Doctor presented as older looking. He briefly considers returning to Gallifrey.
(FUTURE COUNTERPART)
The Doctor traps Nobody No-One inside his head, but, after his younger self is killed, he "burns out of existence" when time catches up to him. He appears much more physically older than his younger counterpart. (AUDIO: A Death in the Family)
The Doctor uses the alias "Vaughn Sutton", setting this after Excelis Decays. He also makes vague references to Benny, Chris and Roz, placing this after Original Sin as well. The Doctor has just "burned back into existence", setting this immediately after A Death in the Family.
The Doctor sombrely reflects on himself cleaning up after his previous incarnation.
The Doctor has stopped believing in the efficacy of imprisonment, setting this late in his life. He also starts a prison riot without thinking about the resulting injuries that will be caused because of it.
The Doctor saves a Tramp from killing himself and invites him aboard the TARDIS, much to Death's chagrin. To begin with, the Tramp refuses to accompany the Doctor outside the TARDIS but eventually gives in. Together they save a village from a tyrannical emperor and fight Mortimus in Salzburg. However the Tramp leaves the Doctor after discovering the truth about the Doctor saving him. The TARDIS has it's Victorian parlour interior design and the Doctor thinks back to his failures in Excelis Decays, Project: Lazarus and Master.

Attending to the universe[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor is using the Victorian parlour console room. An encounter with the grey men makes the Doctor accept that they will be coming after him again, but he notes that time is on his side and begins preparing for the eventuality of their next encounter, which happens in his next incarnation.
The Doctor spends "many years" in the Daleks' prison curing Light wave sickness while the Second Great Dalek Occupation is fought. The Doctor immediately recognises Kalendorf as a Knight of Velyshaa, setting this after The Sirens of Time.
The Doctor is portrayed with the aged appearance he had in Doctor Who. The Doctor decides to go into retirement, citing the fact that he seems to always been on call and can never settle in one place. The Doctor invites Jevvan to travel with him, but she declines.
The Doctor is portrayed with the aged appearance he had in Doctor Who. He suffers a bout of amnesia, but recognises that the names Ace, Hex and Mel are important to him.
The Doctor and Nimrod refer to the events of Project: Lazarus.
The Doctor has learned that he must earn the respect and trust of his friends, instead of treating them as pieces on a chessboard. He is travelling alone and helps someone else to realise that they must be able to earn the trust and respect of his team in order to be a good leader rather than simply demanding it.
Set after Frozen Time.[3] Despite what is depicted on the CD cover, the Doctor is described as wearing his costume from Doctor Who. He says that he is personal friends with Death, whom he met for the first time in Timewyrm: Revelation, and invites Danika Meanwhile to travel with him after they defeat Decay, as he is "unaccustomed to travelling alone", but she turns him down. The TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior design.
Set directly after The Death Collectors, with the Doctor reflecting on being left alone with only Death for company once again, and checking the TARDIS for any remaining traces of Decay.
Set after The Death Collectors.[4] The Doctor is portrayed with the aged appearance he had in Doctor Who.
The Doctor discovers the fate of Sara, setting this after Kingdom of Silver.
Raine is travelling with an older Doctor, Ace is on Gallifrey, and the TARDIS is using its Victorian parlour console room. The Doctor encounters the Reborn Master for the first time, and is reunited with Elizabeth Klein, whom he has kept an eye on since the events of The Architects of History.

Search for the Persuasion machine[[edit] | [edit source]]

Set after Dominion, with the TARDIS control room having the Victorian parlour console room design from Doctor Who. The Doctor is nearing the end of his current life, and has been trying to eradicate evil before his end. He is joined in his search for the persuasion machine by Klien and Will Arrowsmith.
The Doctor recalls his previous encounter with Garundel in Black and White, which happened "a long time ago". The Doctor decides to track Kurt Schalk back to Earth, leading directly into Daleks Among Us.
The Doctor, Klein and Will follow Schalk's trail back to Minos, where they are ambushed by the Daleks.

The missions continue[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor is using the Victorian parlour console room and recognises the Reborn Master, setting this after Dominion.
The Doctor is illustrated with the aged appearance and clothing he had in Doctor Who, and is using the Victorian parlour console room.
Klein knows the circumstances of her birth and remembers being on a Dalek ship, setting this after Daleks Among Us. The Doctor is traveling alone.
The Doctor is using the Victorian parlour console room, and recalls building it during Excelis Decays. The Doctor knows Benny, setting this after Love and War.
The Doctor is travelling alone and shares an adventure with Winston Churchill, who notes that the Doctor looks older than he did when they last met in The Lost Diaries of Winston Spencer Churchill. The Doctor parts on bitter terms with Churchill after he orchestrates Churchill's defeat in the general election.

Taking Harry and Naomi home[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor is wearing his clothes from Doctor Who and is as young as he was in the television series, however this is most likely because of the rights issues surrounding images from Doctor Who and he intended to be older. He bumps into his old companions Harry Sullivan and Naomi Cross in the 2010s and learns that his fourth incarnation left them in 21st century London. He invites Harry and Naomi back aboard the TARDIS, with the intention of taking them home after a few stops along the way.
Set immediately after London Orbital, with Harry and Naomi settling back into the TARDIS. They answer a distress call that leads them to an encounter with the Daleks in 1969. The TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior.

Death[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor reunites with Ace twenty-years after their last meeting from her perspective, with the Doctor himself unable to remember how long it had been for him, implying a setting prior to The Promise. He recruits her to help him defeat the Eleven, but the depths of his machinations causes Ace to fall out with him once again. The Doctor learns from a Dark Citizen that his "last day" is soon approaching, with him bitterly replaying to he will then "get some rest", setting this before The Eight Doctors.
Set during the end of Dark Universe: Part 4. While he is speaking with the Eleven in his cell, the Doctor is cryptically informed of a task he has to complete for the High Council. This is presumably the task he was given in Lungbarrow, to retrieve the Master's remains from Skaro.
After having a "mid-life crisis" whilst dealing with his loneliness and approaching death, the Doctor is inspired to enjoy the time he has left after being rescued from an Eight Leg by his successor, who warns him that the events of Doctor Who will happen "soon". The Doctor then makes plans to reconfigure the TARDIS interior into "something more gothic", and begin rereading The Time Machine while he waits for the psychic message that his future self warned him about. He is wearing his brown jacket and Fair Isle pullover, and misses having a travelling companion.
The Doctor visits Ace at the A Charitable Earth headquarters.
The Doctor is wearing his cream jacket, but is visibly older. He visits Mel while in high spirits, implying a setting shortly after The Eight Doctors, and they decide to take a trip in the TARDIS together.
While lounging in his TARDIS, the Doctor is contacted by the Lord President of the Time Lords, whom is implied to be Romana, and instructed to use a mourning casket to retrieve the Old Master's ashes from Skaro following his trial and execution by the Daleks and return them to Gallifrey, although another account showed the Master himself making the same request. Regardless of whom told him to, the Doctor travels to Skaro and is able to claim the Master's ashes after escaping a Dalek sentry.
The Doctor has got halfway through The Time Machine, setting this sometime after The Eighth Doctor. Transporting the Master's remains from Skaro to Gallifrey, the Doctor is shot in a San Francisco gang shootout when a timing malfunction forces the TARDIS into an emergency landing. Taken to Walker General Hospital by Chang Lee, the Doctor dies when Dr. Grace Holloway's exploratory surgery damages his circulatory system. Despite the anaesthesia halting the process, the Doctor is able to regenerate into his next incarnation in the morgue several hours later.
Set during Doctor Who, with the Doctor reflecting on his life as he inexplicably transports the Master's remains to Vancouver.

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Currently unplaced[[edit] | [edit source]]

These entries are placed here due to being part of ongoing storylines that have yet to offer sufficient enough evidence to be placed in a specific part of this Doctor's timeline, unless further evidence arises in the stories to come.

Awaiting placement[[edit] | [edit source]]

These entries are placed here until a suitable position in the timeline can be determined based on the available evidence.
The Doctor is older looking and is travelling with Ace, who is depicted as being as young as her early 20s. Ace is killed and the TARDIS's white interior is damaged, with the intent being that it is about to change into the Victorian parlour interior seen in Doctor Who. Any placement for this story will be contentious because of Ace's apparent death, though it is revealed in Sometime Never... that the Council of Eight were attempting to eliminate the Doctor's past companions, but they were thwarted by the Eighth Doctor, resulting in the restoration of multiple timelines and free will to the universe. Another explanation can be attributed to Braxiatel's manipulations that were established in Assassins. The Doctor's appearance sets this after The End of the Beginning (audio story), and the console room sets it before Excelis Decays. Due to the authorial intent of the console being soon changed to the victorian parlour it should be put shortly before Excelis Decays. This seems to nail down a placement but the editor of DWM stated that it was meant to make it so DWM diverges from the TV continuity, if we take this authorial intent as true we can not use Excelis Decays as evidence and all we know is that the split happens before Excelis Decays, considering that earlier DWM comics were meant to intertwine with the VNAs we can determine that the split takes place after Lungbarrow (novel).
The events of Survival are referenced in the TARDIS data banks. The Doctor doesn't have a sonic screwdriver and has been meaning to build a new one for years. He is wearing his white coat, scarf and hat.
The Doctor is alone and refers to his "younger days", setting this around the time he started feeling old. The Doctor is depicted as wearing his cream jacket on the cover, although it should be noted that the "cover" is just a promotional picture of the Seventh Doctor from tv reused to illustrate Sylvester McCoy's presence in the story, rather than an oroginal piece of artwork created to represent the story. He laments that he has not had a proper holiday in a while. The TARDIS has its Victorian parlour console room.
A DWM review illustration depicts the Doctor wearing his cream jacket. The Doctor is using the Victorian parlour console room, and has a premonition of his upcoming death, though he doesn't recognise it as such. He has spent the past few years travelling with Cat, an android he created to act as his companion. The Doctor recalls the events of Loving the Alien, and also the loneliness he had felt after parting ways with Ace.
The Doctor is wearing his chocolate-brown jacket and a straw hat. He recalls the events of Log 384.
The Doctor is wearing his linen coat and using the Victorian parlour console room, suggesting a setting after Lungbarrow and/or Excelis Decays.
The Doctor is wearing his brown jacket, looks as young as he did during Season 26 and appears to be traveling alone.
The Doctor checks up on the Drashani Empire fifty years following his previous visit. The TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior sound effects. Authorial intent places this after Kingdom of Silver.
When he is time displaced with his third incarnation, the Doctor reunites with Jo Grant when he arrives in UNIT HQ. It is left unclear whether he was travelling alone or with companions when he was time displaced. He is wearing his Season 25 costume.
The Twelfth Doctor's lego universe avatar retro-regenerates back into his seventh body while visiting the planet Vorton.
The Doctor is abducted from London by the Time flies along with several of his other incarnations and is brought to 10 Downing Street in 2006. However he is returned to his rightful place in time and space by the Twelfth Doctor. He looks young and is wearing his Season 25 costume.
An unspecified incarnation of the Doctor warns Davros, the Cybermen, the Voord, the Quarks, the Mechonoids and the Zarbi against invading Earth while its under his protection.
The TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior, and the Doctor is depicted in his first outfit and youthful. His memory of The Greatest Show in the Galaxy appears to be hazy, setting this before The Monsters of Gokroth.
The Doctor is imprisoned at the Maximum security facility with his other incarnations.
The Doctor unites with his fifth, sixth and eighth incarnations to defeat Gostak.
The Seventh Doctor unites with his other incarnations to help a group of people seal the Time Fracture.

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