How deep does the rabbit hole go?Also the Transformers multiverse, with the deathshead stuff.
How deep does the rabbit hole go?Also the Transformers multiverse, with the deathshead stuff.
Probably one of the Unbound DoctorsGood thing that the Doctor is a confirmed multiversal (omniversal) traveller, with noted travels to the Marvel Universe, the Fallout Universe, and even a disastrous visit to Assassin's Creed Universe leading to the TARDIS being trapped and an unknown individual being killed inside.![]()
Aye, that and the Third Doctor could even throw down with some martial arts if he wished.I guess that's true. I'm almost positive they would have done a full on Batman '66 meets Doctor Who if they could have.
Pertwee probably would be the best Doctor to meet Adam West Batman now that I'm thinking about it. That was the camp era.
Who knows?Do you think the third doctor ever went to the Gothamverse?
YesWho knows?
... you're asking because Sean Pertwee (son of Jon Pertwee) played Alfred in Gotham, correct?
i think mayyyyybe that is too much hahahah.
venusian Karate to be precise if i'm not wrong!Aye, that and the Third Doctor could even throw down with some martial arts if he wished.
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The Third Doctor, who was exiled by the Time Lords to Earth in the 20th century for a significant period of his life, was a distinguished man of high class and gadgetry, often tinkering away and privy with machines as he worked with Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart as the UNIT...tardis.fandom.com
Haha, nah.Do you think the third doctor ever went to the Gothamverse?
7th or 8th, based on release dates. The TARDIS design isn't particularly helpful. I mean, the TARDIS in Batman '66 doesn't even match the Third Doctor but... oh well?Which doctor visited the Fallout universe?
To be fair it doesn't necessarily have to be the Third Doctor it could technically be any of the doctors before or any of others in the original runHaha, nah.
7th or 8th, based on release dates. The TARDIS design isn't particularly helpful. I mean, the TARDIS in Batman '66 doesn't even match the Third Doctor but... oh well?
You also forgot Red DwarfGood thing that the Doctor is a confirmed multiversal (omniversal) traveller, with noted travels to the Marvel Universe, the Fallout Universe, and even a disastrous visit to Assassin's Creed Universe leading to the TARDIS being trapped and an unknown individual being killed inside.
My speculation would be that this was easier pre-time war, when Gallifrey was at its technological peak, since when the Doctor and his companions fell through a crack in the Void in 2005 S2, they seemed to believe they were trapped in that parallel universe.
words from the authors, let's ignore that.Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies cast John MacKay as John Logie Baird for the episode "The Giggle" (2023), reprising the role he played in Davies' ITV series Nolly earlier in 2023. Davies joked that this casting meant that all the television series he has written are set in the same universe.[26]Whoniverse - Wikipedia
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Sylvia Trench from James Bond film series appeared in the episode "Joy to the World" (2024), portrayed by Niamh Marie Smith. Writer Steven Moffat stated that in his mind the character is intended to be the same character portrayed by Eunice Gayson in Dr. No (1962) and From Russia with Love (1963).[27]
Uh... well, fuck that.
I mean, Earth-5556 can be Earth-66 too if you like. The TARDIS has already appeared in Batman '66. It's just...uh... I feel weird about that. I'd rather it be Whoniverse variant of Sylvia Trench, but like... Moffat said its canon.words from the authors, let's ignore that.
Awesome, that's nice.btw Pro Bot, IDK if we're in sinc or smt, but I'm working on an Updated Live-Action Multiverse Watching Order. I'll Send it to you, when it's finished if you want.