Talk:Meta-Crisis Doctor

Not a fanfic page
Come on folks. I know the TARDIS Wikia's rules are a bit looser than they are at Wikipedia, but still ... the ending of the article turned into complete fanfic. Please remember this is supposed to be an encyclopedia of some sort... 23skidoo 01:52, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
 * I agree. This isn't fanfiction.net, this is still a Wiki, even if it's not wikipedia.  AnimeNoKyouran 01:54, 8 July 2008 (UTC)

I'm not sure if this comment refers to the TARDIS coral section, but this is a debate, and was mentioned in more than one magazine. Russell T Davies even discussed it in DWM 398, so it is most definately not fan fiction, it refers only to a deleted scene. -Anonymous

It's not refering to the TARDIS coral, it's refering to the original article which I rewrote. It was very Doctor/Rose lovey dovey, (which I guess the whole idea of the Meta-Crisis Doctor kinda is) but I trimmed it down to keep it to the facts of the conversation on Bad Wolf Bay rather than personal thoughts or feelings about what happened. --Sazzrah

He isn't a clone...
Would be good if this article could be renamed something like half-human Doctor or time lord/human hybrid doctor... Since he is not a clone in the slightest and using the term on an encyclopedia only serves to encourage the use of this innacuracy. --Sazzrah


 * Makes Sense to Me Dark Lord Xander 03:44, 11 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Ye, he's not really a clone at all; I don't know why people discuss him as being a clone, he's "unique"!. Anyway we should try to come up with a list of good names because i'm sure it could be named quite a few different things.--88.104.90.198 20:43, 13 July 2008 (UTC)

Suggestions

 * Clone Doctor - NO already!
 * Half-Human Doctor
 * Half-Human Tenth Doctor
 * Half-Human Meta-Crisis Doctor
 * Half-Human Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor
 * Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor
 * Meta-Crisis Doctor
 * Ten-and-a-Halfth Doctor
 * Duplicate Doctor

How about Half-Human Doctor (Meta Crisis) to distingish from the 8th doctors claims that he may be half human Dark Lord Xander 01:18, 15 July 2008 (UTC)
 * I think we should ignore the 8th Doctors claims about being half-human; all other doctors claim to a Time Lord. But I think Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor is most accurate, as he's still the tenth Doctor but he's a human Time Lord biological meta-crisis Doctor.-- 12:28, 15 July 2008 (UTC)

Seems like a ligical idea Dark Lord Xander 06:59, 16 July 2008 (UTC)
 * I myself would've gone a completely different direction. I would've opted for Doctor (Pete's World) to keep him consistent with other residents of that parallel universe.  That's the simplest, most concise name for who he really is.  The whys and wherefores of him, which this title now stresses, are really beside the point.  A decade from now, when Journey's End isn't so new and shiny, we'll have forgotten almost everything about this one-episode character, but we will remember this:  he's the Doctor that got to live with Rose in Pete's World.   Czech Out   ☎ | ✍  06:12, 17 July 2008 (UTC)

That would work only if the doctor came from petes world as jackie and rose went to live there and funny enough they are called Jackie and Rose if you wanted to go down that road it would have to be Doctor (who now lives in Pete's world) besides he came around from a Meta-crisis were as the other doctors regenerated hence first, second ect Dark Lord Xander 06:21, 17 July 2008 (UTC)
 * Leaviog that to one side for the moment, the MOS says his name is Doctor (Journey's End).  Czech Out  ☎ | ✍  22:20, 18 July 2008 (UTC)
 * Duplicate Doctor - it's what the Time Traveller's Almanac refers to him as, as well as being the name on his Basttles in Time card.
 * Julie Gardner calls him simply the Human Doctor in the Confidential associated with the episode. Elegant, simple, and from the BBC.  Czech Out   ☎ | ✍  02:21, 18 April 2009 (UTC)

Home Planet
Just wondering shouldnt the home planet be Pete's World not just "None" --Bigshowbower 03:15, 11 October 2008 (UTC)

or TARDIS cos he was born in there (I know its not a planit though)

Fanfic-like editing!
I've changed this several times now, removing all the fanfic-esque romantic drivel that keeps getting put in! If anyone is reading this to edit the page again, please ask yourself the following question before you make changes:

"Is what I'm writing FACT or my OPINION?"

If the answer is OPINION, do not write it!

For example, comments like: "Rose and the half-human Doctor look into reach others eyes lovingly knowing they will have a wonderful future together." is OPINION, not fact. Do not put these types of comments in, it's utterly ludicrous. If you want to read stuff like that then go to www.fanfiction.net not wiki! --Sazzrah 20:18, 28 October 2008 (UTC)

Russell T. Davies' Book "The Writer's Tale"
Since there are huge sections of that book which cover the events of Journey's End, specifically reasons for re-writing the original drafts of the Bad Wolf Bay scene; I think the following link might be of interest to people here:

http://community.livejournal.com/time_and_chips/5584493.html

This is a livejournal entry I personally wrote for the Doctor/Rose community 'Time & Chips', which contains the scripts for the Bad Wolf Bay scene typed out in full, along with emails written by Russell T. Davies and Benjamin Cook. It might help clear up some of the confusion about the TARDIS coral canonicity too. I'm no pro on editing Wikis so I will leave this information in someone elses more capable hands! --Sazzrah 20:44, 28 October 2008 (UTC)

Don't forget in-universe style
Just a reminder that articles on characters need to primarily be written in "in-universe" style, as if they actually existed, and all references to scripts, actors, and real world matters need to be placed under a "Behind the scenes" heading. I've reorganized the article accordingly (and updated it a bit with regards to the deleted scene). As Sazzrah correctly states above, though, that doesn't mean the in-universe stuff needs to resemble fanfic. 23skidoo 02:49, 19 November 2008 (UTC)

The Forgotten 5
Given the developments in Doctor who: The Forgotten, don't you think we should update the page with the character's notable change?

Is that canon though?


 * It is canon on this website. So, yes, put it up here. -<Azes13 18:05, 12 January 2009 (UTC)

I'm kind of disgusted by this development. Can't we ignore it?


 * No. That's not very encyclopaedic. -<Azes13 02:46, 17 January 2009 (UTC)


 * I'd wait till you pass any such judgment... We have no idea if it really is him or not. All we know is that it's someone acting/looking like him.  Besides, if it turns out that the Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor IS the Valeyard, as makes a lot of sense, then this works quite nicely.

If you really want to de-canonize it, then if you can find something that contradicts it, you may be able to get it a mention on the wiki page, as is done on the Death Comes to Time (webcast) page regarding the Doctor Who: The TV Movie.--TheOmnius 04:37, 19 January 2009 (UTC)


 * The Forgotten #6 indicates that the parasite that infects the doctor is impersonating the Valeyard. In issue #5 the Doctor refers to this impersonation being the Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor. However this contradicts the fact that the Valeyard was created between the Doctor's twelfth and final regenerations. This could mean that he doesn't become the Valeyard until than, or it could mean he isn't the Valeyard at all. We likely won't know for a very very long time. --Deepbluesky 10:05, 24 January 2009 (UTC)
 * I can't find anything in Issue 5 making any reference to the Meta-Crisis Doctor in this context. And in Issue 6 there is no reference to this either; the Doctor rather scoffingly refers to this person as the Valeyard, realising by now it's all a ruse, and that's it. So it's all nonsense, and I hope this has been an object lesson to us in jumping the gun (I'm guilty of it, too). I've eradicated all references that suggest the Meta-Crisis Doctor has anything to do with The Forgotten (save for the one behind-the-scenes reference). In future I recommend waiting until all chapters of a story unfold before making assumption (again, I'm guilty of that myself, so shame on me, too). There is the unanswered question as to why the artist chose to draw the Valeyard-impersonation looking like the Tenth Doctor, however. 23skidoo 22:00, 2 February 2009 (UTC)

Part human
In at least one point in Journey's End the Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor refers to himself as part human, part Time Lord. I'm not sure there's any authoritative on-screen source to suggest that he is half anything.

This has some important implications when it comes to Donna's Meta-Crisis, and the half-human statement from 1996.

Can anyone find a reliable source to indicate if the MCTD is half human and half Time Lord?--TheOmnius 17:53, 5 February 2009 (UTC)