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The True Doctor wrote:No. Doctor Who ended in 2017. There are no incarnations of the Doctor before Hartnell.
On 25/04/2024 15:01, Blueshirt wrote:Apart from the one that appeared in Doctor Who recently of
>Doctor Who history features a pre-First Doctor incarnation>
now, and right or wrong - or until it's rewritten by another
Doctor Who showrunner at some stage in the future - that is
the way it is.
There are no incarnations of the Doctor before Hartnell.
course.
I know it must hurt, but unfortunately it is part of the show.No it isn't. Doctor Who ended in 2017.
Don't shoot the messenger!Yes there is. William Hartnell is the first Doctor and there are no incarnations of the Doctor before him. This is canon set and reinforced by The Unearthly Child, The Tenth Planet, Power of the Daleks, The War Games, Spearhead from Space, The Three Doctors, Planet of the Spiders, Robot, The Brain of Morbius, The Deadly Assassin, The Underworld, The Invasion of Time, The Keeper of Traken, Logopolis, Mawdrin Undead, The Five Doctors, The Caves of Androzani, Time and the Rani, the TVM, The Family of Blood, The Next Doctor, The End of Time, The Eleventh Hour, almost every single episode featuring the 11th Doctor onwards, The Name of the Doctor, The Night of the Doctor, The Day of the Doctor, The Time of the Doctor, Listen, and Twice Upon A Time.
There is no official Doctor Who canon. So therefore there can beDoctor Ruth/The Fugitive Doctor exists in episodes of Doctor>
Who as broadcast on BBC1 and has her own range of Big Finish
audio adventures coming next year, licensed and approved by
the BBC.
Big Finish is not canon and neither is Doctor Ruth, unless you
mean the psychologist.
>
Officially non-canon.
no official non-canon. BUT, if there was such a thing as DoctorNo they wouldn't as they would contradict all the above episodes and ask for belief in a totally unbelievably conspiracy theory which erases all Doctor Who continuity entirely and replaces it with something completely different. No one in their right mind would believe such a thing, just like no one in this group accepted War of the Daleks except John Peel who write it, and the retcon of the entire series required by the Timeless Child monster is infinitely worse beyond measure.
Who canon, the Fugitive Doctor would be considered part of it!
As the people who do claim there is a canon usually mean what isThere has never been a pre-Hartnell incarnation. William Hartnell is the First and Original Doctor as stated in The Five Doctors and is implicit in all of the above stories I named.
seen on-screen in an episode of Doctor Who.
The ones claiming incarnations before Hartnell areOr they have watched Doctor Who in recent years and seen a
hallucinating and smoking opium.
pre-Hartnell incarnation.
It's degenerate fan fiction and nothing to do with real Doctor Who.No one in their right mind could be stupid enough to believe aWell, it is a bit weird and definitely poorly conceived but the
totally insane conspiracy theory that completely erases the
character of the Doctor and replaces him with a monster based
on Doomsday.
simple fact is, it's there.
Nothing wrong with that. Anyone could change their face with plastic surgery, even before Doctor Who was even concieved.And now with the bigeneration bullshit attached to it it'sBut you can believe in an alien that can change his face, his
become even more incredulous, unbelievable,
gender, his skin colour, can travel around time and space in aThe latter two are not canon. We have never seen the Doctor change his gender ever, not his skin colour. The only thing we have seen is Romana changing into a humanoid lizard, and that may have been her dressed in a lizard costume when the Doctor asked her to change clothing rather than a regeneration, since the change was never shown on screen.
blue wooden box...that's bigger on the outside, and fightsNothing wrong with that. Disbelief can easily be suspended for that.
pepper-pots on wheels (with men inside) to save the universe?!They're an alien life from inside an armed and armoured travel machine. Suspension of disbelief does not require everything we know and have learned about the character of the Doctor and his history to be thrown out of the window to accept the existence of Daleks.
WELL THAT'S ALRIGHT THEN!A deranged conspiracy theory that requires that everything we know about the character of the Doctor, his entire history and past, his family, his relationships, his adventures, and his origin and entire status as a Time Lord, to be totally erased from our minds and replaced with something completely different pertaining to the character of a degenerate monster from another dimension created from a systematically abused child is not alright then.
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