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With the departure of Christopher Eccleston from the role of the Doctor, BBC Books subsequently announced the publication of three novels featuring the Tenth Doctor and Rose, released on 13 April 2006. These books follow the same style and format as those featuring the Ninth Doctor, with a continuation of the spine numbering. Range consultant and commissioning editor Justin Richards told Doctor Who Magazine that there would be no Ninth Doctor novels in 2006, and the decision as to whether to continue to publish stories with the Ninth Doctor as a separate range has not yet been taken.

But you can trust me, sweetheart. Babe, babe, sugar, babe, sugar. You can tell me anything. Tell me about the Doctor and what he's plannin' and I can help you, Rose. 'Cause that's all I really want to do, sweetheart. Sugar, babe, babe, babe, sugar, sweetheart. Freudian Excuse: The Nestene lost its protein planets in the Time War and mentions "constitutional rights" as it explains its invasion plans to the Doctor. Tyler" is a common name in the works of writer and producer Russell T Davies, who has used it as the surname of a family that features heavily in his Virgin New Adventures Doctor Who novel, Damaged Goods. He has also used the name as the surname for several other characters in various series, such as Ruth Tyler in Revelations, Vince Tyler in Queer as Folk, and Johnny Tyler in The Second Coming. When she was about nineteen, Rose had her first encounter with the Doctor just after midnight on 1 January, 2005. Whilst walking home with her mother, Rose heard the Tenth Doctor, who was dying from radiation poisoning after defeating the Master and saving Wilfred Mott, from behind her, ( TV: The End of Time) but she was unable to see his face due to the shadows and snow. Mistaking him for a drunk, ( PROSE: Rose) she asked if he was all right and told him the date when he asked. The Doctor told her that 2005 was going to be a great year for her. ( TV: The End of Time) Trusting the kind, joyful voice that seemed tailored for her, Rose believed him ( PROSE: Rose) and returned the smile before continuing on to the estate. ( TV: The End of Time)When Rose was fifteen, she was suspended from Jericho Street Comprehensive for persuading the school choir to go on strike for three days. ( PROSE: Meet Rose) The original Doctor exiled the new Doctor on the parallel Earth; he was bred in battle, and to fulfil Dalek Caan's prophecy, he had killed all of the Daleks, and was too dangerous to leave on his own. He told Rose she was the only one who could make him a better man, as she had before with him. Rose was reluctant to stay but the original Doctor said that the new Doctor had all his memories and thoughts, and was "him," albeit part human. The part-human Doctor had only one heart, and would never regenerate but age instead. He told Rose he could spend his life with her, if she wanted him to, and they could grow old together. Rose asked both Doctors what the last thing they would have said to her would have been when she was first trapped on the parallel Earth. The original Doctor asked, "Does it need saying?", but the Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor whispered into her ear that he loved her. Hearing the words, Rose flung herself on the Meta-Crisis Doctor in a passionate embrace and the original Doctor left with Donna. ( TV: Journey's End) Later reprints of this book removed the image of Billie Piper from the cover, presumably due to use-of-likeness issues after she had left the programme. The 2015 reprint in The History Collection features an introduction from Rayner. A very long time ago, in a faded memory. Melody Pond went on a field trip to London, where she met a blond chav who changed her life for the better. This isn't that story, no, that story hardly matters. It is only a false start. This is the true beginning, this is how Melody Pond fell in love with Rose Tyler, and how she forgot. Series Doctor Who spin-off 'cancelled' ". BBC News (published 21 August 2006). 2006 . Retrieved 16 March 2012.

Starfish Aliens: As noted by Davies in the 2006 Annual, the Nestene Consciousness, under "temporal stress" caused by the Time War, mutated to a creature made of plastic. Its new form resembles a giant molten blob. Writer Matt Jones, Director James Strong, Producer Phil Collinson (10 June 2006). " The Satan Pit". Doctor Who. Series 2. Episode 9. Cardiff. BBC. BBC One. It very much makes it the start of Season 27, not series 1. By which I mean it places it both thematically and textually much more as part of the ongoing series. This obviously was not something they could do on screen as many of these elements would have been confusing for newer viewers but for fans who will be reading this it is a very rewarding experience. In fact there are a lot of forward references which obviously they couldn't do then but are beautiful now.

Debnath, Neela (23 November 2013). "Doctor Who 50th anniversary: The Day of the Doctor". The Independent. Archived from the original on 26 November 2013 . Retrieved 25 November 2013. With that, we have the very first story of what is now dubbed the revival series of Doctor Who; everything before this point is considered the classic series. When the Doctor discovered what the Manus Maleficus was capable of doing, he was momentarily tempted to use it to tear down the barriers between worlds so he could see Rose again. ( COMIC: The Crimson Hand) When he was undoing the damage that George Sheldrake's time portals had done, he noted that he could use them to reunite with everyone whom he had lost before the Nun convinced him that such an act would ultimately be pointless. Agreeing, the Doctor apologised to Rose much to the Nun's confusion. ( AUDIO: The Wrong Woman)

The story in itself is largely unchanged with only a few additions (mostly upping what they could do with the autons). However, it reframes it in a few interesting ways: Jeffrey, Morgan (25 November 2013). "Steven Moffat on Doctor Who's 50th: Gallifrey, Zygons and Billie Piper". Digital Spy . Retrieved 26 November 2013. Rose was able to use firearms to effect. ( TV: The Satan Pit, The Stolen Earth) She was a skilled gymnast; Rose mentioned she had "got the bronze" during her school years. ( TV: Rose) She showed such physical strength and talents with martial arts, fighting by her parallel self's side. ( COMIC: Empire of the Wolf) Davies, Russell T; Cook, Benjamin (25 September 2008). The Writer's Tale (1sted.). BBC Books. p.24. ISBN 978-1-84607-571-1.The Doctor's Chameleon Arch-induced human persona, John Smith, included Rose in his work, A Journal of Impossible Things, written from the Doctor's dormant memories which surfaced as dreams. Seeing Rose's image in the book, Joan Redfern noted he had "quite an eye for the pretty girls". Smith insisted that "she was just an invention" who "seem[ed] to disappear later on". ( TV: Human Nature) When the Saxon Master was taunting Martha as a "disappointment", he mentioned that the Doctor used to have companions who could "absorb the time vortex". ( TV: Last of the Time Lords)

Who Shot JFK?: Clive reveals that the Doctor was present at the assassination, with the tone of his voice suggesting he believed the Doctor had something to do with it. It's never mentioned again, but the implication from the photo (and given what we know about him) is that the Doctor's curiosity, once again, got the better of him and he was actually there to find out for himself what was going on. The Expanded Universe has actually gone into JFK as well, with one story claiming he was assassinated by a time-traveller from 1996, though that was retconned in the 2016 addition to the book. The Doctor remembered Rose and felt guilty about what he had done to her, well into his eleventh incarnation. ( TV: Let's Kill Hitler) One of the Doctor's memories of Rose was stolen by the Scream, the pain of it causing the Silent distress. ( COMIC: The Scream) While offering Dorium Maldovar examples of how "time is not the boss of me," this Doctor briefly mentioned the thought of helping Rose with her homework as a child, before they ever met. ( TV: The Wedding of River Song) Is This a Joke?: After escaping the pursuing Autons, Rose assumes that they were students pulling a prank. The Doctor sarcastically responds "Well done" before disabusing her of the idea. A standalone panel by comic artist Lee Sullivan shows Casanova, as played by David Tennant in the 2005 BBC miniseries, meeting the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler amidst an invasion of Venice's St Mark's Square by bronze Daleks. [1]She almost didn't appear in The Stolen Earth/ Journey's End due to Billie Piper's honeymoon. At one stage, she was to only appear in an epilogue where the Doctor drops the Meta-Crisis Doctor in her parallel Earth. [ source needed] The Doctor, on the TARDIS' doors: "The assembled hordes of Genghis Khan couldn't get through those doors, and believe me, they've tried." All There in the Script: The surname Finch was used for Clive and his wife in the production notes, but not in the on-screen version.

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