Talk:Seventh Doctor (Death Comes to Time)

Why do we have this page?
I know Death Comes to Time is considered to be invalid, but this just seems to be the Seventh Doctor appearing in an invalid source, rather than a seperate character. For example, we don't have Seventh Doctor (Dimensions in Time) or Seventh Doctor (Search Out Space). NightmareofEden ☎  21:49, 15 December 2021 (UTC)

Proposed merge
I see someone added a merge tag. Given his ambiguous status, I'm of a mind that this version of the Seventh Doctor is best covered on his own page still, even if we also mention him at Seventh Doctor as potentially just an event in the mainstream Doctor's life. What do other people think? Scrooge MacDuck ⊕ 16:02, 23 January 2023 (UTC)


 * That could work. I'd be of the mind to put info about "this" Seventh Doctor into the "main" one's biography, in a new section with, as opposed to just in an "Other realities" section, however. 16:23, 23 January 2023 (UTC)


 * He should be mentioned in both. Scrooge MacDuck ⊕ 16:40, 23 January 2023 (UTC)


 * Sure, there's a tiny bit of odd ambiguity regarding this Doctor's reality, but there's just as much ambiguity regarding the Virgin reality or 2-D universe et al., and we're not making pages for Seventh Doctor (Timewyrm: Genesys) or Seventh Doctor (The Sirens of Time). I think the pages should be merged. – n8 (☎) 19:42, 23 January 2023 (UTC)


 * I'd agree with you in an ideal world, but the difference is that the authorial intent of DWUness of Timewyrm: Genesys and The Sirens of Time is not in question. So long as it's covered in a Rule 4 By Proxy paradigm, we cannot start from the same default of it being intended as prime-DWU: in a very real sense we should cover this material as though it were contained "within" the relevant references in e.g. Zagreus. Particularly with the degree to which we can Wikify the Same Face connection apparently being in question, this leaves us with only the very vague Canisian-invasion allusion for hard evidence that the events of DCtT properly happened as far as the Eight Doctor onwards' universe is concerned. And that doesn't count for nothing, of course, but it does mean that we should give somewhat more prominence to the "alternate timeline of some kind" way of looking at DCtT than we would if it were an inherently-valid story that had only later been intimated to be some kind of alternate continuity.


 * And all, of course, is without going into the question of whether the story itself contains in-universe clues that its events constitute a forking/aborted timeline, as discussed in the BTS of The Doctor's reality (Death Comes to Time) itself… Scrooge MacDuck ⊕ 19:52, 23 January 2023 (UTC)


 * We have much more than just a "very vague Canisian-invasion allusion" to go off of.
 * In the Eighth Doctor novel The Gallifrey Chronicles, Tannis is listed in a prophecy as an enemy that the Doctor would one day defeat. At The Doctor's reality (Death Comes to Time), you portrayed this as a contradiction with the Seventh Doctor's presence in Death Comes to Time, but I corrected that: the prophecy is from the time of the Doctor's birth. The Doctor's defeat of Tannis is the story of DCtT, mentioned in the same breath and with equal weight as The Invasion of Time and The Ancestor Cell.
 * Relative Dementias and The Tomorrow Windows mention Anima Persis, which debuted in and played a major role in DCtT.
 * The Three Paths mentions "Mount Plutarch" as a valid name for Mount Lung, and Celestial Intervention mentions the Lune Forest: both locations and names first used in DCtT.
 * The Same Face doesn't even have to enter into it: the only thing it told us was that the Minister existed in the "main" Doctor's universe. But that was already established by his cameo in The Gallifrey Chronicles and, to a lesser extent, The Tomorrow Windows!
 * On top of all this, yes, as you mentioned, Trading Futures establishes that the Canisian invasion – an invasion depicted in DCtT, by a race established by and exclusively featured in the same story – happened to the Earth of the Eighth Doctor's timeline. This and the mention of the Doctor's defeat of Tannis particularly are abundantly clear and specific, particularly in comparison with the vague allusion in Zagreus to "a universe where the Time Lords have terrible mind powers", which could be anything frankly. It's very clear which of these perspectives deserve more weight in our coverage. – n8 (☎) 23:23, 31 January 2023 (UTC)