User:Epsilon the Eternal

= Introduction = I'm "Epsilon the Eternal" (known elsewhere as Toby), and welcome to my profile, where I explain who I am, and try not to despair about the quality of my contributions, seeing as most people ignore them or worse, don't like them.

I'm an aspiring author, who already has a few fanworks to his name. I enjoy all sorts of Doctor Who stories, such as the Alien franchise, the fantastic The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series of books, television stories, and audios, the unadulterated humour of Roland Rat: The Series, the nostalgia of Thunderbirds, the gulity pleasure of the Despicable Me series, the brooding and deep stories of The Confessions of Dorian Gray, the mysteries of The Avengers.... wait, what are you blabbering on about? "They're not canon"? Please go jump into the Spikes of Doom, will yer?

I don't currently exist in the DWU, but I do intend to do something about it.

I'm also a large fan of Iris Wildthyme, the Eighth Doctor and Charlotte Pollard, and I enjoy their Big Finish stories, however I don't edit those articles often.

Not sure if I like the move to the UCP - it's certainly cleaner looking, but the colours are more intense, and the source editor on mobile is extremely glitchy.

I also really want Paul Magrs to release PROSE: A World of Her Own, or at reveal some more information about it.

Published works
When I mentioned I was an aspiring author, I didn't elaborate about what I had written.

My first piece is completely unrelated to Doctor Who, being a poem called "Prey", about a lighthouse, published in Through Their Eyes - Between the Lines. (ISBN 987-1-83928-657-5)

My second work was a fan Doctor Who audio story, The Caves of Ambiance, a part of The 21st Doctor Adventures by Rift Point Productions. It featured a version of Epsilon, who later was Referenced in Out of the Box.

My third work is the short story The Complete Story of My Life (So Far) for Doctor Who: Lockdown!, about the story of an adorable Adipose known as Michelin Man during the events of TV: Partners in Crime.

My personality
I've noticed over the course of my edits that I often eagerly rush into editing articles without planning, as well as suggesting changes to the Wiki which many disagree with. Therefore, I usually work on obscure articles abourt stories written by Paul Magrs, as nobody really objects to the changes I make, not that I do anything controversial, mind you.

My ambitions for the wiki

 * Completely renovating every Iris Wildthyme story and related spin-offs/parallel series. Seriously, some of the articles out there are just so inaccurate.
 * Further expanding the Wiki's coverage of the in-universe Doctor Who series, as that is actually a thing.
 * Finding more stories that contain information about Alien and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
 * Many topics enumerated here that need to be brought to the Forums as soon as that one admin actually gets on with it. It has been six months, c'mon!

Some of my best contributions to the wiki

 * Doctor Who (N-Space) - it's my personal mission to find and compile every story with the in-universe version of Doctor Who I can.
 * The Celestial Omnibus - I've rewritten and added a sizable amount of info for the appearance section.
 * Vince Cosmos - written out in extreme detail, how it should be.
 * Paul Magrs (Bafflement and Devotion) - one of my first major articles on the wiki, as I've put so much work into compiling information from such a large variety of sources, though I am very unsatisified with it in places.
 * Pages such as Arthur Dent, Ford Prefect, Zaphod Beeblebrox, and Vogons, which are, in part, fun examples of how the writers of Doctor Who for once unaminously agree about whether or not something is real in the DWU.
 * Human (Attack of the Graske) is a good example of how we can cover characters in sources with alternating narratives.

Currently reading

 * The Panda Book of Horror
 * Other works by Magrs
 * The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Offsite links</tt>

 * My page on the Doctor Who: Lockdown! wiki