Theory talk:Timeline - Eighth Doctor

Should be in user namespace
This article shouldn't be in main, as it's an obvious essay based at least in part on invalid sources. It deviates from the usual practice on timeline pages of simply accepting the DWRG as read. It's very confusing to have all other Doctor's timelines just straight copies of the DWRG, but to have this one be sort of a hodgepodge of other sources.

Not, of course, that I'm actually conferring any sort of legitimacy on Second Doctor - Timeline, for instance. Timeline pages are abominations. They all should be wholesale deleted because they're based on an invalid source: the DWRG. And there is simply no other source which our own policies will allow us to use that can be considered reliable for the creation of a timeline page.

Timelines are fanwankery. They always will be.

But if you're not going to join me in following the rules of the wiki, at least make our violation of our own policies consistent. Pull this one back to the user namespace, instead of including it in main. 17:13: Fri 21 Oct 2011

Sorry, but...
1)DWM refererd to the "newly-regenerated" Eighth Doctor for Endgame.

And in The Glorious Dead Part 9, The Master says:

"In the past few months alone you have warped the Holloway woman's future, shattered Sato's honour and attempted to murder the benevolent Kroton. "

So, the Doctor Who Magazine comics come very soon after The TV Movie, and everything from The TV Movie to the end of The Glorious Dead takes place over "a few months". To say nothing of the Threshold storyline. Would the Threshold wait for the Doctor to have centuries of other adventures before saying "Remember us?" Of course not.

2)In Seeing I, Chapter 12:

"She shook her head with a grin. 'Ahh, come off it. You were taking side trips even when we first got together. It was three months for me, three years for you..."

In The Placebo Effect, Chapter 3:

"Sam laughed. 'Who's getting hitched?'

'Two dear friends of mine. I haven't seen them for a while.'

Sam raised an eyebrow. 'Anyone I know?'

'No. No. I don't think so. They...travelled with me for a few months'.

'How long ago?'

'Ah. Well. Promise you won't get upset?'

Sam's other eyebrow raised. 'Oh yes? This sounds good'.

'Remember not long after we first met, and I dropped you off at that Greenpeace rally in Canada?'

'Uh-huh'.

The Doctor smiled. Sheepishly. 'Well, you know that while only a few hours passed for you-'

'You'd been gone nearly a year of your time. Yes, I remember'.

'Well, I met them then.' The Doctor took the book back. After we parted, they stayed together. Very romantic, I suppose. "

So, there is no "three year gap". This is sort of equivalent to the Eleventh Doctor and Clara. They travel together for a while, he drops her off at home, travels alone(or with other companions), then returns and travels with Clara, then drops her off, and travels alone, then...

The Eighth Doctor aged three years from The TV Movie to Vampire Science. However, he travelled off and on with Sam during those three years. And his sheepish smile suggests that this "nearly a year" gap which included his travels with Stacy and Ssard, as well as (from Page 20) "Met up with some friends. Saved Earth from alien invaders. Hung around with an old archaeology chum of mine"(The Dying Dayes) is the longest of these "side trips".

Or to put it another way, there is no chance of using one of these gaps for where he travelled with one companion for "three or four years", as well as the travels with Mary, Samson and Gemma.

It must go something like: The TV Movie-The Eight Doctors-The Dying Days-DWM Comics-Radio Times Comics-Doctor travels with Sam again-Totem-Doctor travels with Sam again-short stories where Doctor is travelling alone-Doctor travels with Sam again- Master of Spiders ☎

3)And Vampire Science, Page 160 actually says:

"One day he dropped me off at a rally, and when I got back he told me he'd just popped off in the TARDIS for a while. A pretty long while, actually - like a year."

While the "three years" is the Doctor's age since regenerating(in The TV Movie), from Page 206 of Vampire Science:

" 'Well, I don't know who he was I'm still not sure I know who you are.' He moved as if to get up, and she reached out to his shoulder to keep him there. 'There are all these basic little things you still haven't told me yet. I mean - how old are you?'

He thought for a moment, counting back through the months. 'Three.'

'What?' She sat up and stared at him. 'Three what? Centuries? Three oogleplexes? What?'

he shook his head. 'No, no, three years. I'm sure I heard Sam lecturing you about regeneration.'

'Well, yeah but-'

'It's all perfectly simple. That's how long it's been since my last fatal accident. That's when this body was born.'

'No, no, no. I mean how old are you really? All your lives together.' Good grief, she thought irritatedly, it sounds like you're interviewing Shirley MacLaine.

'Well, I'm not really sure. there's some question of whether I lost count.'

'Round it off, at least.'

He started frantically counting on his fingers. 'Um, about...'

'Come on, it can't take that long to-'

'...one thousand and twelve.'

Silence.

'Carolyn?'

This was sensible, it was logical, when someone's lived a bunch of lives in succession it's reasonable for them to go past a normal human lifespan. She really should have thought about this before - it was obvious really. There was absolutely no reason for suddenly to be feeling cold.

He moved over until he was sitting next to her. 'It's a big number, isn't it?' he said quietly.

She nodded without a word.

He smiled gently. and the corners of his eyes crinkled up. 'I know. That's why I prefer three'. Master of Spiders ☎  09:14, April 4, 2014 (UTC)

Yep you're right. I've had a look myself now and this "three year gap" thing is a fan myth partially based on truth. So now, the DWM comics have to come first, with some wriggle room for the short stories set early in his life before he meets Izzy. That would make up the "months" comment in The Glorious Dead. The problem is, though, there's no stories set in the Doctor's first three years where it's made clear that its set before Vampire Science and the Doctor's skipping out on her whilst she's sleeping etc.

Another problem that hasn't been looked at yet is why in Alien Bodies the Doctor says something along the lines of never meeting someone who was a complex space-time event before, which means that he can't have met Charley yet either.

With the basis of this timeline being around what is said in the story's themselves, we clearly need to do some work on this timeline. --Revan\Talk 21:03, April 21, 2014 (UTC)

I think in The Girl Who Never Was (audio story), either the Doctor or Charley mention how they've been travelling together for "three or four years"(can't remember the exact wording, will need to find the exact quote) since they first met in Storm Warning (audio story), a comment which by itself means it can't possibly go between The Eight Doctors (novel) and Vampire Science. Then remember that the adventures with Samson Griffin and Gemma Griffin go immediately before Storm Warning (audio story), and the "years" worth of adventures with Mary Shelley go somewhere in there as well, and add that to the fact that the idea of a single "three year gap" existing only in the minds of a small group of fans, and you see that the Eight Doctor's Monthly Range BFA Audios can not possibly fit between the first two EDA novels.

Since Endgame (DWM comic story) takes place very soon after The TV Movie, it likely goes straight from The TV Movie to The Eight Doctors (novel) to Bounty (audio story) to the Doctor first leaving Sam, then straight to Endgame (DWM comic story). Then only after Oblivion (comic story) would the first short stories star appearing. That's just my take though. Master of Spiders ☎  05:00, April 22, 2014 (UTC)