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==External links==
==External links==
*[[wikia:c:tardis|The Tardis Data Core]], the ''Doctor Who'' wiki
*[[wikia:tardis|The Tardis Data Core]], the ''Doctor Who'' wiki
*''{{w|Doctor Who}}'' at Wikipedia
*''{{w|Doctor Who}}'' at Wikipedia
*{{w|Doctor (Doctor Who)|Doctor}} at Wikipedia
*{{w|Doctor (Doctor Who)|Doctor}} at Wikipedia

Revision as of 14:04, 12 November 2018

This article is about . For other uses of "Doctor", see Doctor (disambiguation)|The name or term "Doctor" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Doctor (disambiguation).}}
If the TARDIS ever lands on Cybertron...

Doctor is a being whose existence is indicated in radio wave communication. He is presumably concerned about the Daleks.

Fiction

Marvel The Transformers comics

Doctor appeared exclusively in the UK portion of the Marvel Comics continuity.

Starscream flew over the English countryside, picking up transmissions involving, among other things, Doctor. To a Power Unknown!

Ask Vector Prime

Vector Prime theorized that the Doctor hailed from the Omniverse, beyond the Transformers multiverse. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/05/28

Notes

"I am definitely a madman who transforms into a boxy little car."
  • "Doctor" is, of course, the Doctor, the main character of the long-running British science-fiction programme, Doctor Who. Starscream is probably picking up [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Revelation of the Daleks|{{#if:||Revelation of the Daleks}}]], a [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Colin Baker|{{#if:||Colin Baker}}]] serial. But...
  • ...the Doctor has twice encountered Death's Head in the [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Doctor Who Magazine|{{#if:||Doctor Who Magazine}}]] comic strips, once in Death's Head's own comic (where DWM character Keepsake made a separate appearance), and a fourth time in the The Incomplete Death's Head miniseries. The first of these follows on from "The Legacy of Unicron!", with Death's Head careening from the Transformers' 2008 right into the TARDIS. And there are potentially some Daleks in the Transformers universe...
  • Pyro Ignatius Spark's personality in "Generation 2: Redux" seems to be based on [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}David Tennant|{{#if:||David Tennant}}]]'s [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Tenth Doctor|{{#if:incarnation of the Doctor|incarnation of the Doctor|Tenth Doctor}}]].
  • Skids' holomatter avatar in "Cybertronian Homesick Blues" was based on [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Matt Smith (actor)|{{#if:Matt Smith|Matt Smith|Matt Smith (actor)}}]]'s [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Eleventh Doctor|{{#if:incarnation of the Doctor|incarnation of the Doctor|Eleventh Doctor}}]]. Later, in "The One Where They Go to Earth" it resembled [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Christopher Eccleston|{{#if:||Christopher Eccleston}}]]'s [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Ninth Doctor|{{#if:earlier version of the character|earlier version of the character|Ninth Doctor}}]].
  • The last "Ask Vector Prime" entry on Facebook showed Vector Prime's holomatter avatar resembled [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Jon Pertwee|{{#if:Jon Pertwee|Jon Pertwee|Jon Pertwee}}]]'s [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Third Doctor|{{#if:||Third Doctor}}]].
    • Likewise, the Ask Vector Prime logo is a parody of one of the Doctor Who logos.
  • The Tardis Data Core, the Doctor Who wiki
  • [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Doctor Who|{{#if:||Doctor Who}}]] at Wikipedia
  • [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Doctor (Doctor Who)|{{#if:Doctor|Doctor|Doctor (Doctor Who)}}]] at Wikipedia