25th century

In the 25th century, the planet Earth, under a repressive government, had a population of a hundred billion people, most of them living on floating islands. It was a highly polluted planet. (TV: Colony in Space) Most Earth colonies during this time were "terrible places." (PROSE: Christmas on a Rational Planet)

Schooling was quick. Students obtained certificates in a vast range of disciplines by the age of ten and were taught by machines for one hour a week. In comparison, a 20th century high school was like a nursery. (TV: The Web Planet)

Both Vicki Pallister and Nikki Jupiter, companions of the First and Tenth Doctors respectively, were natives of this century.

Prior to this century, World War IV was fought on Earth. On a visit to London in February 1814, Vicki noted that St Paul's Cathedral survived not only the four World Wars but the 22nd century Dalek invasion. (AUDIO: Frostfire)

Around this time, an Earth expedition led by Professor Parry was trying to uncover the lost tombs of the |Cybermen on Telos. There they discovered that the Cybermen, contrary to popular belief, had not gone extinct, but instead gone into frozen hibernation in their huge underground tombs. One of the members of that expedition, Eric Klieg along with his accomplice Kaftan, aimed to use the Cybermen's strength, coupled with their intelligence from the Brotherhood of Logicians to transform the Earth Empire into a new power. His plan fell apart and eventually the tombs were sealed shut, supposedly forever. (TV:  The Tomb of the Cybermen)

Some other cultural tidbits of the 25th century included:
 * The Beatles were considered "classical music", and a memorial theatre dedicated to them existed in Liverpool. (TV: The Chase)
 * Aspirin tablets were no longer in common use. (TV: The Web Planet)
 * Humanity travelled in hyperspace. Such journeys were common and commercial. (PROSE: Judgement of the Judoon)
 * Fringe archaeologists considered a H. P. Lovecraft story from 1936 to be based on a true story. (PROSE: The Taking of Planet 5)

By this time, pandas were extinct. (PROSE: The Eleventh Tiger)

The snowy planet of Isen VI was terraformed into a tropical paradise by Kano Dollar for the warrior princess Thanna. Within three years, the terraforming had inadvertently caused global disaster caused by the long-lost Hyperion Rann-Korr. With the help of the Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald, Rann-Korr was frozen within the planet's Aurora ocean. (COMIC: Terrorformer)

The 25th century was notable for hosting the life of Darzil Carlisle, initially described by the Fifth Doctor as one of the most eminent advocates for peace in human history. Born outside Olympus Mons on Mars in 2414, Darzil Carlisle was later relocated to an orphanage in Finchley, north London, at the age of three following a freak airlock accident which killed his parents. In the 2430s, the 17-year-old Darzil Carlisle earned a scholarship to the Phobos Academy of Music, proceeding to study for three years before, as quoted by the Doctor, "stumbling into a glorious career as a peace negotiator", in which he was apparently responsible for ending 36 wars. However, the Doctor, following an encounter with an older Darzil Carlisle in the later period of the century, would realise that Darzil's career was actually the result of him having taken the credit for actions that he would perform in his personal future. (AUDIO: The Game)

In the mid-25th century, it was illegal for a human to sleep with a non-human. (PROSE: Dead Romance)

Undated events
The Doctor once encountered a Stigorax in Birmingham in the 25th century. (TV: The Happiness Patrol)

Peri Brown had once gone shopping in a Wal-Mart in the 25th century. (PROSE: Synthespians™)

Alternate timelines
Originally, the Ides Scientific Institute faded away as a "footnote" in the 25th century. However, would manipulate history to make the Ides Scientific Institute a major player in human history, (AUDIO: Masterplan) being at the forefront of space exploration and colonisation technology. (AUDIO: The Death of Hope)

Through the machinations of the Doom Coalition, the end of the universe prematurely came about some time in the 25th century, with the Time Lords being preserved at the cost of all other life. This outcome, however, was averted when the Doom Coalition was defeated by the Eighth Doctor. (AUDIO: The Side of the Angels, Stop the Clock)

In a potential history shown by the Eleventh Doctor to Jean-Luc Picard, the Cybermen, having integrated both the Doctor's N-Space and Picard's parallel universe before conquering the Borg Collective, continued the campaign to convert the galaxy. Among the races converted en masse during this century were the Klingons by 2418, the Raxacoricofallapatorians by 2448, the Vulcans by 2468, and the Judoon by 2493. (COMIC: Assimilation²)