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[[ | [[File:To A Power Unknown - Dalek Panel.jpg|thumb| If the TARDIS ever lands on Cybertron...]] | ||
:''Doctor is somebody from the [[ | :''Doctor is somebody from the [[Marvel Comics continuity|Marvel portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].'' | ||
'''Doctor''' is a being whose existence is indicated in radio wave communication. He is presumably concerned about the [[Dalek]]s. | '''Doctor''' is a being whose existence is indicated in radio wave communication. He is presumably concerned about the [[Dalek]]s. | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===Marvel Comics UK | ===Marvel Comics continuity=== | ||
====Marvel UK Generation 1 comics==== | |||
[[Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]] flew over the [[United Kingdom|English]] countryside, picking up transmissions involving, among other things, Doctor. {{storylink|To a Power Unknown!}} | [[Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]] flew over the [[United Kingdom|English]] countryside, picking up transmissions involving, among other things, Doctor. {{storylink|To a Power Unknown!}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
[[File:CybertronianHomesickBlues-SkidsRung.jpg|thumb|200px | [[File:CybertronianHomesickBlues-SkidsRung.jpg|thumb|200px|"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 ''[[wikia:tardis:Revelation of the Daleks|Revelation of the Daleks]]'', a Colin Baker serial. But... | *"Doctor" is, of course, the Doctor, the main character of the long-running British science-fiction programme, ''Doctor Who''. Starscream is ''probably'' picking up ''[[wikia:tardis:Revelation of the Daleks|Revelation of the Daleks]]'', a Colin Baker serial. But... | ||
*...the Doctor [[wikia:tardis:Death's Head|has twice encountered]] [[Death's Head (G1)|Death's Head]] in the ''[[wikia:tardis:Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic strips, and a third time in the ''The Incomplete Death's Head'' miniseries. And there are potentially some [[Octus (G1)|Daleks]] [[Octus (Animated)|in the]] [[Skaro|''Transformers'' universe]]... | *...the Doctor [[wikia:tardis:Death's Head|has twice encountered]] [[Death's Head (G1)|Death's Head]] in the ''[[wikia:tardis:Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic strips, and a third time in the ''The Incomplete Death's Head'' miniseries. And there are potentially some [[Octus (G1)|Daleks]] [[Octus (Animated)|in the]] [[Skaro|''Transformers'' universe]]... | ||
Revision as of 00:39, 2 November 2013
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- Doctor is somebody from the Marvel portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Doctor is a being whose existence is indicated in radio wave communication. He is presumably concerned about the Daleks.
Fiction
Marvel Comics continuity
Marvel UK Generation 1 comics
Starscream flew over the English countryside, picking up transmissions involving, among other things, Doctor. To a Power Unknown!
Notes

- "Doctor" is, of course, the Doctor, the main character of the long-running British science-fiction programme, Doctor Who. Starscream is probably picking up Revelation of the Daleks, a Colin Baker serial. But...
- ...the Doctor has twice encountered Death's Head in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strips, and a third time in the The Incomplete Death's Head miniseries. And there are potentially some Daleks in the Transformers universe...
- Pyro Ignatius Spark's personality in Generation 2: Redux seems to be based on David Tennant's incarnation of the Doctor.
- The character Natasha Pyraniac from the Animated adventure Time-Quake seems to be based on / influenced by one of the Doctor's foes, the Rani.
- Skids' holomatter avatar in "Cybertronian Homesick Blues" was based on Matt Smith's incarnation of the Doctor.
- Simon Furman wrote several stories for Doctor Who Magazine at the same time he was writing for the Marvel Transformers comic.