Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Whoniverse (reference book)

Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Whoniverse was an encyclopedic celebration of 60 years of the world's longest-running sci-fi television series, Doctor Who.

Publisher's summary
Six decades may only be a handful of heartbeats to a Time Lord, but for Doctor Who it's the adventure of several lifetimes. Evolving over 60 years, the world's longest-running sci-fi TV show has gifted us a universe of menacing monsters and unforgettable heroes. You might even call it a 'Whotopia'.

Now you can roam free through the Doctor's dimension as never before in this special commemorative book for Doctor Who's diamond anniversary. Join all the Doctors as each tells their own story. Learn about their legions of legendary allies - and hear from the monsters' own mouths about what makes them tick. Find danger on alien worlds and threats here on Earth in all eras. And explore the gadgets, robots, spaceships, computers and mind-blowing creations that crowd the never-ending corridors of Whotopia.

Crammed with exciting new images and in full colour throughout, Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Whoniverse is the essential celebration of 60 years of Doctor Who.

Villains of Time
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Villains of Space
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Villains of Earth
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Monsters of Time
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Monsters of Space
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Monsters of Earth
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Machines of Time
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Machines of Space
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Machines of Earth
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Dimensions in Time
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Alien Worlds
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Earth
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Section 6: Technology
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Characters
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Worldbuilding
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Continuity

 * The Fourteenth Doctor's entry appears to be an inner monologue, where he recalls his similar appearance to the Tenth Doctor as seen in the surprise ending of, although doesn't reveal any new information.
 * Similarly, the Fifteenth Doctor's entry appears to be an inner monologue, where he reflects on the new chapter of his life. This includes a reference to his new friends, which seems to be an oblique reference to companion Ruby Sunday, who was first mentioned in the short story.
 * The two-page spread for the technology section includes various items from the Whoniverse, including: the Thirteenth Doctor's version of the TARDIS, first seen in ; Satellite Five, first seen in ; the Nerva Beacon, first seen in ; the SS Madame de Pompadour, first seen in ; the Confession Dial, first seen in ; the Doctor's psychic paper, first seen in ; a hypercube, first seen in ; and the Fourteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver, first seen in.