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AU, non-licenced shit, and a few other things (the EastEnders and Jimmy Saville cross-over comes to mind).
 
Given Curse of Fatal Death, I genuinely wouldn't be surprised if that became AU stuff at one point.
 
Oh by the way, were Saxon Master's abilities in The End of Time ever counted for? Since I don't see any mention of them even if it's something minor.
 
Basically.

Same goes for doses of most radiations that'd be lethal to humans.

But, there are some poisons, radiation, illnesses, etc that specifically affect Time Lords.
 
What's the order of Doctors from most to least powerful in terms of feats?

I'd defo say 8 is most due to The Glory lol.
 
Does anyone have the scan that talks about the multiverse having infinite spatial dimensions? I think it's from Infernal Nexus, but I don't have the book with me. Could someone send me the scan? Thanks!
 
Does anyone have the scan that talks about the multiverse having infinite spatial dimensions? I think it's from Infernal Nexus, but I don't have the book with me. Could someone send me the scan? Thanks!
You mean this?

"Ace reached across and squeezed the Doctor's hand. "It's the TARDIS, Professor. We've got it back!"

"Where from?" he growled and gazed in amazement at the manifest powers of his ship.

Glittering interface boundaries peeled into existence like a cortex around the inner Time-Space package. The transcendence of the dimensions. The infinite variety. The Multum-in-Parvo logistic. Battered blue-panelled walls slotted impossibly around the gigantic structure, reducing it to the paltry proportions of a common or garden British police box"
 
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I think the infinite variety describes the TARDIS, not the dimensions (which simply refers to the fact that the TARDIS is multi-dimensional due to having its exterior and interior in separate dimensions).

However, there are quite a few infinite-D quotes.
 
You mean this?

"Ace reached across and squeezed the Doctor's hand. "It's the TARDIS, Professor. We've got it back!"

"Where from?" he growled and gazed in amazement at the manifest powers of his ship.

Glittering interface boundaries peeled into existence like a cortex around the inner Time-Space package. The transcendence of the dimensions. The infinite variety. The Multum-in-Parvo logistic. Battered blue-panelled walls slotted impossibly around the gigantic structure, reducing it to the paltry proportions of a common or garden British police box"
No, he mean this one

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I think the infinite variety describes the TARDIS, not the dimensions (which simply refers to the fact that the TARDIS is multi-dimensional due to having its exterior and interior in separate dimensions).

However, there are quite a few infinite-D quotes.
Does the tardis have citations on this scale? I thought the maximum was 11D.
 
If that's the case, why isn't Doctor Who Outer?
Inconsistencies in how different authors treat the cosmology. For example, there's only 6 or 10-dimensions in many portrayals.

We plan to rectify this.
Does the tardis have citations on this scale?
I don't think the TARDIS does specifically.
I thought the maximum was 11D.
There's always been lots of instances of 12, 13, infinity-D, etc.
 
Inconsistencies in how different authors treat the cosmology. For example, there's only 6 or 10-dimensions in many portrayals.

We plan to rectify this.

I don't think the TARDIS does specifically.

There's always been lots of instances of 12, 13, infinity-D, etc.
Would glory be the ultimate force inside doctor who? Or is there no established god tier?
 
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