User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-1272640-20170115234322/@comment-1272640-20170116003837

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-1272640-20170115234322/@comment-1272640-20170116003837 One of the main arguments used against it is this quote:

"He's clearly not the eighth Doctor of mainstream continuity. He does look like Paul McGann."

But what does this even mean? If I recall correctly, Lance Parkin makes no distinction between an "Infinity Doctors universe" and " the main DWU" in the book Whoniverse. There's no indication he regards The Infinity Doctors as being in a separate universe. Part of the point of The Infinity Doctors is the fact it depicts Gallifrey very differently. That's the idea. Trying to declare it an alternate universe and claim the author agrees doesn't work when the author isn't actually agreeing with you.

In fact, AHistory says the following:

"References in Seeing I, Unnatural History, The Taking of Planet 5, Father Time and The Gallifrey Chronicles all make it clear that The Infinity Doctors (or, at the very least, events identical to it) took place in the "real" Doctor Who universe."

Lance Parkin is outright stating TID is in the main universe here!