User:Cookieboy 2005

"Cookieboy 2005", a title embodying a name they thought of as a child, was the main alias used by a mysterious renegade TARDIS Wiki editor from Earth, who travelled through time and space (one second at a time) with various thoughts in an obsolete and "borrowed" brain. They were "the universe's not-quite-greatest defender", having saved the cosmos not once across an average life, becoming a footnote throughout the universe.

They sometimes had controversial opinions on what subjects should be within the TARDIS Wiki's scope, such as suggesting minor licensed cameo appearances, such as the TARDIS' appearance in Demons & Angels and the Torchwood logo's appearance in The Lying Detective, should have resulted in their respective episodes being covered in full, in a style akin to The Man from MI.5 's treatment.

Often, their contributions focused on minor background appearances or mentions, and they prided themselves on such pages as "NASUWT", "Battle Arena portal", and "Stun rod". They ultimately met their end when, upon attempting to dematerialise their stolen Type 50 TARDIS, they blew themselves, the ship, and the whole of Slough off the face of the Earth. (TV: An Unearthly Child)

''The above in-universe styling is most certainly not based upon that of Scrooge MacDuck or Epsilon the Eternal. Definitely not.''

My user pages can be found under Category:User:Cookieboy 2005.

First exposure to the franchise
My earliest exposure to the franchise of Doctor Who was almost certainly from the Eleventh Doctor's era, although it would be a long while before I'd begin legitimately having an interest in the series. Later, when I played LEGO Dimensions on my Xbox 360, I played various Doctor Who-related levels, though I was entirely unable to appreciate the references being made.

Later exposure
At a later point, I decided to start watching Doctor Who from the start of the Ninth Doctor's era (from Rose). When I saw the Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor, I was surprised, and didn't believe him as "the Doctor" due to me having only known of Doctors from David Tennant onward - not even knowing where they were placed in the timeline(s). Eventually, I grew to appreciate whatever Doctor I was watching at the time - except the Thirteenth due to poor writing on Mr Chibnall's part (but that's just an opinion).

Hartnell-era
I have watched through the William Hartnell era of the show, seeing every full episode available on BritBox, from An Unearthly Child to The Tenth Planet.

Troughton-era
I've also watched through the Patrick Troughton era, seeing every full episode available on BritBox from The Tenth Planet to The War Games.

Pertwee-era
I've now watched through the Jon Pertwee era, seeing every episode from Spearhead from Space to Robot.

(Tom) Baker-era
I have now reached the Tom Baker era, and have watched through every episode from Planet of the Spiders to (currently) The Deadly Assassin.

Thunderbirds
Partially as a joke, I also watched the Thunderbirds series 1 episode The Man from MI.5, as it featured a brief licensed appearance of the Dalek Emperor.

Redacted
In terms of audio dramas, my first exposure was Doctor Who: Redacted, which I initially discovered as a result of this very wiki. I listened to the full series with my mother.

Bernice Summerfield
One Bernice Summerfield-series audio drama has been listened to by myself and my mother, that being Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Plague Herds of Excelis, which was also my first proper exposure to Iris Wildthyme media.

Unbound
After obtaining Unbound: 1 - 8 Collected, me and my mother have listened to all of the original Unbound stories from Auld Mortality to Masters of War.

Novel Adaptations
For Christmas 2022, I received the Big Finish Novel Adaptations audio story Love and War, which I have since finished.

Torchwood
Although I have not yet listened to "proper" Torchwood audio dramas, I have listened to A Postcard from Mr Colchester, a free bonus instalment in the series, with my mother.

The Diary of River Song
For Christmas 2022, I received the first 3 Big Finish series boxsets in The Diary of River Song series, and have listened to every audio story from The Boundless Sea to (currently) Signs.

Prose fiction
to be added

Doctor Who: Time Fracture
I visited Time Fracture in London 3 times, the third being on the very last showing they did (at least, in London). I also read both stories in the Time Fracture Show Companion.

For more information, see User:Cookieboy 2005/Time Fracture.

BBC merchandise idea
The BBC should, at least in my opinion, release the "Sofa of Reasonable Comfort" from TV: The Curse of Fatal Death as official merchandise. It's a sofa, and it's of reasonable comfort! Who wouldn't want that? Only fools, I think. Anyone in their right mind would immediately empty their wallets for such a cool sofa!

''Maybe after releasing it, they could release the Spikes of Doom as merchandise, though they'd certainly have to be made less.. spikey, and a  lot  less doom-y.''

Stories that should either be covered (but aren't), or should be valid (but aren't)
The following is a list of stories which I think should either be covered or valid despite either not being the case currently.

Stories I feel strongly about (generally major DWU appearances)

 * LEGOBatmanMovie.JPG and Robin face the Daleks. (TV: The LEGO Batman Movie)]]The LEGO Batman Movie - I believe that this should be both covered and valid, as I don't believe it breaks any rules for validity.

Stories I feel less strongly about (generally minor DWU appearances)

 * Inside Family Guy - While only the short skit, Doctor Who Farted, is currently covered, if this was verifiably licensed, I believe that the full episode should be covered, though as an invalid source due to the Tenth Doctor, Rose Tyler, and the TARDIS only appearing as fiction.
 * The Lying Detective, as it featured a licensed use of the Torchwood logo - along with countless stories stating Sherlock Holmes to exist within the DWU.
 * Demons & Angels, as it featured a licensed use of the TARDI S.
 * The Rules of the Beast, as it featured a licensed mention o f The Rose & Crown and Clara Oswin Oswald (described only as an "adorable barmaid").
 * The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part, as it features a brief, albeit almost-certainly licensed appearance of the TARDIS in LEGO form - arguable continuity with LEGO Dimensions.
 * LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, as it features another brief, likely licensed appearance of a DWU element - in this case, a Weeping Angel.

Stories I feel weakly about (generally very minor or tangential DWU appearances)

 * Ted 2 - I believe that this should be covered, but invalid due to the licensed appearance of the Daleks purportedly being in the form of costumes.
 * Alias Mr. Hackenbacker, as it featured the return of the Emergency Code Machine, which debuted in the crossover story The Man from MI.5.
 * Atlantic Tunnel, as it featured the return of Thunderbird 1 's Sonar Tracking System, which debuted in the crossover story The Man from MI.5.

Stories I feel strongly about

 * The Doctor is captured by Daleks (Lego Dimensions).jpg is cornered by the Daleks. (GAME: LEGO Dimensions)]]LEGO Dimensions - I honestly just really want this to be valid, especially seeing the current, minimal treatment of the game (only covering the Doctor Who bits).
 * Scream of the Shalka - Continuity with several valid stories, thus fulfilling rule 4 by proxy.

Associated users
Here, I define "associated users" as users who I personally know in real life. This includes, but is not necessarily limited to:


 * ThegamerbroYT
 * Ytbobtgm666