User:Cookieboy 2005

(I am currently away - on holiday, and thus cannot reasonably respond to messages on my talk page. Number of days I’ve been away: XXII)

Who is this?
I'm a user on the Tardis Data Core, and have been since at least 2022; I was born on 14 May in the United Kingdom, and I have made a variety of pages, one of the earliest in my memory being P854 SJD, which I later expanded upon after rewatching TV: Rose. I have also uploaded various images, generally for illustration of a topic, such as an image of Ian Chesterton's car from TV: "An Unearthly Child".

Pages specifically created for my user space can be found at 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
More recently, I've started watching episodes from the William Hartnell era of the show, and have seen An Unearthly Child, The Daleks, and the only 2 recovered episodes of The Edge of Destruction.

Doctor Who: Time Fracture
I have visited Time Fracture in London 3 times, the third being on the very last showing they did (at least, in London).

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.''

The Casebook of Newbury & Hobbes
I have recently received my copy of The Casebook of Newbury & Hobbes, and have read some of the stories.

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