Confession time
When my young self (less than 4 yrs old at least but idk exactly when) got to the part where the Brigadier came on regularly, I thought he was a Time Lord.
Just because they called him "the Brigadier" so often and apparently the "Lethbridge-Stewart" part flew straight in one ear and out the other.
I straight up thought "Brigadier" was just that guy's version of "Doctor" or "Master."
Guys I thought he was a Time Lord, and it took several years (and a lot of brain development) to realize otherwise.
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mildly bitter about the master saying "i hate your piece of shit dad" to kate to taunt her instead of the inherently funnier not to mention far more traumatising "i fucked your dad"
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“The history between us does mean something” ✨
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Piece I did for @77yearsteam ‘s new thoschei zine, “the history between us”! Pre orders open October 7th! Buy the special edition to get a print of this :-))
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Random Doctor Who Facts You Might Not Know, Part 47
The Third Doctor bought Sarah Jane her stuffed owl. (Novel: Interference - Book Two)
The "most detailed, informative, and in many ways insidious" information about the Doctor that the Daleks possess was taken by dramatized biographies made by the BBC starting in 1963. (Novel: Dalek Survival Guide)
The Master put together the Psychic Circus in order to exploit the psychic energy with the help of an amulet that the Gods of Ragnarok had given him. (Audio: The Psychic Circus)
The Ninth Doctor got himself banned from the York Central Library and possibly all other UK libraries. (Short story: Have You Seen This Man?)
According to some accounts, Time Lords gained the ability to regenerate due to a regeneration virus, which spread through contact. It only granted about 5% of individuals regenerative abilities, killed 10%, and left 85% unaffected. (Short story: The Scrolls of Rassilon)
The Council of the Great Mother is a Gallifreyan organization that specializes on the politics surrounding regeneration and some additional religious matters. (Audio: Spring)
While stuck in a dream on the verge of regeneration (while the Master was in turn trying to prevent that regeneration), the Fifth Doctor was unable to remember his wife's name or how many children he had lost over the years (he lost count after five). (Audio: Winter)
The Sixth Doctor once became the Valeyard, but this was temporary. (Novel: Millennial Rites)
On an unknown university campus, the Ninth Doctor was caught having an argument with the Seventh. (Short story: Have You Seen This Man?)
The Seal of Rassilon was designed originally to ward off evil. (Novel: The Pit)
"Gallifrey" translates to "they that walk in shadows." (Novel: The Pit)
The Seventh Doctor had a cat named Wolsey, which the Eighth Doctor eventually gave to Bernice Summerfield. (Novel: The Dying Days)
Braxiatel had a fiancee named Veronica Bland, who was actually a plant. She had been using a pheromone to attract people to eat, and after withering away, he kept some of her remains on his desk. (Audio: Braxiatel in Love)
In the above situation, Benny Summerfield was Braxiatel's best man. (Audio: Braxiatel in Love)
The Fifth Doctor once said that Gallifreyans from the Prydonian Chapter could not be trusted as they were far too cunning. Nyssa then had to remind him that he was Prydonian. (Audio: Spring)
The Third Doctor's address was listed as "The TARDIS, care of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, UNIT HQ." (Novel: The Time Lord Letters)
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