User talk:Dawnschram

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St Luke
Hey :) Thanks for your message and your contributions. :)

At Tardis, we try to avoid what's known as real world creep. That is, just cause something is true in the real world, it doesn't mean that it obtains in the DWU. A lot of things are different, and that's been the case since season 1. The serial Marco Polo posits different vital stats for Marco Polo himself than are generally accepted to be true by historians. And ever since then, DW has played fast and loose with things both historical and modern. The DWU is easily proven to be unlike the real world. So, because a connection between Luke and St Luke's University was never explicitly made, we can't say that in the in-universe portion of our articles. 00:52: Sun 09 Jul 2017