Talk:Ace

LGBT
Is there any evidence to support Ace being a lesbian in any of the novels/audio adventures etc? The way I see it, one intended subtext, which didn't even make it into the final story(?) doesn't really seem enough to support including Ace in the LGBT category. Geek Mythology 09:36, June 25, 2011 (UTC)

Even if there is no more basis for including Ace in the LGBT category than the intended (but abandoned) subtext, the fact that she's "listed by many fans" as LGBT is worth noting. The listing may be on grounds that are as tenuous as interstellar gas but it's still a listing. Unless there's more to support the listing than you or I know of, however, the note ought to make clear how slight the support is. --2.96.29.191talk to me 12:23, March 2, 2012 (UTC)

It sounds fair that the intitial intention, and the fans support be mentioned, but I still don't believe this qualifies Ace to be listed in the LGBT category. Surely this is an encyclopedia to collect facts, not varying interpreations. Geek Mythology talk to me 13:09, March 2, 2012 (UTC)

If you mean she shouldn't be listed as that in this wiki, I'd agree with you -- just mention that she's regarded thus elsewhere and why (i.e., the intitial intention). --(IP address has probably changed but I was 2.96...) 89.242.69.162talk to me 00:38, March 3, 2012 (UTC)

Badges

Happiness patrol says she has a charlton athletic badge! that rocks.

Sylvester McCoy at Supanova
Removing this which, oddly, was on the subheader about Ace's real name.


 * Sylvester McCoy at the Gold Coast Supanova, 2013 stated that during his time as the Doctor with Ace as the companion he didn't like learning long lines and so would have Ace learn them instead.

Now, this is clearly a tongue-in-cheek response, but can someone more familiar with the context explain if McCoy was saying the Doctor didn't like learning long lines or that McCoy himself didn't? -- Tybort (talk page) 18:24, July 18, 2013 (UTC)

Technicolor Dreamcoat
Do we actually know for a fact that by calling the Doctor "Joseph" she was referencing that movie? Joseph is a well-known Biblical figure, so if the source doesn't specify the movie, then we should remove that mention and just say she was comparing him to the Biblical figure. DarthKnah ☎  01:05, May 8, 2015 (UTC)
 * It would be helpful if someone who has access to The Light at the End could give us the gist of the comment so we can determine if it refers to the musical character or not. Shambala108 ☎  02:28, May 8, 2015 (UTC)