Board Thread:The Panopticon/@comment-4028641-20151031040623/@comment-1789834-20170115181629

Well the examples you give, such as The Doctor (The Cabinet of Light) or even The Master (Sympathy for the Devil), are used when it's an alternate or unknown Doctor. They can't be added to the main timeline of the Doctor because we don't know which one they are.

We wouldn't use this strategy for the Master as, like I've said, it's for parallel/alternate/unknown versions of a character. Why don't we separate the Eleven? Good point, we could give the Eight his own page as we've seen him in action. Why doesn't the One, the Two (et al) get their own page? Because we haven't seen them in action (a character talking to himself doesn't count). It's that simple. Plus, we probably haven't created The Eight because his adventure was so short.