User:Amorkuz

This page is not empty. But maybe this can be a useful non-emptiness. In particular, I would like to apologize if you're following some pages I edit and receive too many updates. This is just the style of my writing. It's developed over the years, partly because of the prevalent use of non-WYSIWYG editors in my line of work. There's not much I can do about it: I am rarely satisfied with the first finished version of anything I write, so I rewrite, and rewrite, and rewrite again.

Apart from the TV series (old and new), I am interested in several Big Finish audio ranges (8th Doctor Collected, Early Adventures, Companion Chronicles and New Series). As I progress through the classical era, I am VERY slowly adding the digital releases information (so far I've completed the First, Second and Third Doctors): currently I aim to track iTunes (all 6 stores with TV shows: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, UK and US), BBC Store (UK), Amazon Prime (Austria/Germany, UK and US), and BritBox (US). The former streaming outlets Hulu Plus and Netflix have been discontinued by BBC, at least as far as the classic era is concerned. The BritBox is very new, so not yet integrated into individual story pages.

My second long-term project is fleshing out Titan Comics stories. I'm going chronologically and am so far hopelessly within the first year.

After learning a little about the workings of this Wiki, I see my mission in the expansion of the DWU on this Wiki. Thus, I am mostly interested in creating pages for brief references in less-than-mainstream media and stories. With this information at their disposal, future editors will, hopefully, not need to agonise about information bleeding in from the real world. As an example of such information internalisation, I have found an in-universe confirmation that Mary Shelley and Percy Shelley were not yet married at the time she became the Doctor's companion, importing this information from the "Behind the Scenes" section.

Edits I'm proud of

 * I discovered the fiery source of European romanticism in Indonesia;
 * I Kamishioned an ancient race;
 * I dated River Song in Mesopotamia.
 * When a link to Legacy is needed, I'm game.

Statement on Paul Magrs
In the light of recent unpleasant debates on including more Paul Magrs work into this Wiki, I would like to clarify my position. By my count, there are currently 59 stories by him on this Wiki. Saying that he is underrepresented is ludicrous. But if it seems like I am preventing anybody from covering his work properly, let me (not even mentioning fleshing out plots) provide a list of things that could be covered much better in the form of red links to things and entities from his works, links mostly taken from cast lists, summaries and infoboxes of his stories: Giant spider (The Scarlet Empress), Julia (The Scarlet Empress), Giselle (The Scarlet Empress), Empress (The Scarlet Empress), Abbasid Era, Fortalice, Nepotist, Emba, Nesta, Robert Blandish, Alid Jag, John Fuchas, Ron Von Arnim, Cleavis, Dog World Space Station, Mayfair, 2077, Thisis, Great Yarmouth, Dreamhome, Toaster (Sick Building), Walter (Sick Building), Stirpeek, Simon (Enter Wildthyme), Kelly (Enter Wildthyme), Missy (Enter Wildthyme), Anthony Marvelle, Begins at Home, Chris (Fanboys), David (Fanboys), Mumu Manchu, Manleigh Halt, Glam, Dodie, Ninny, The World of Aunty Winnie, Aunty Winnie, Roger (Hello Children, Everywhere), Borace Gamnetyaac, Magenta Spool Galaxy, Tinkle, Mary (Knock Knock!), Tommy (Knock Knock!), Scoggins, Jeffrey Fairbairn, John Henry, Asteroid (The Wishing Beast), Cathy Roberts, William Hurley, Thomas Tyler, Walton (The Peterloo Massacre), Roberts (The Peterloo Massacre), Small (The Peterloo Massacre), Sister (The Peterloo Massacre), Hurley (The Peterloo Massacre), Hurley Hall, St Peter's Field, Alitha, Grayling Frimlish, Shiri, Zounds, Diamon, Vadhoc, Kendal Folk Festival, Lake Grasmere, Leopard Boy, High Atrixians, Vita Monet, China doll, Blandford, Tilling Abbey, Tom Lawrence, Guy Harvey, Charlie Mitchell, Elinor Coleman, Hexford Woods, Paddy Wallace, Stella's, British Library, Arthur Corn, Trisha Wiley, Gilda Fairbanks, Trevor (The Zygon Who Fell to Earth).

I welcome all lovers of Magrs to come and work on these links to make their favourite author more accessible to me and other readers of this Wiki.