If the Doctor ever DID take a Kaled as a companion, they would....
Avoid the Daleks because the companion's foreknowledge is dangerous
Not bother, the companion becomes a Dalek in "The Inevitability of the Daleks"

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If the Doctor ever DID take a Kaled as a companion, they would....
Avoid the Daleks because the companion's foreknowledge is dangerous
Not bother, the companion becomes a Dalek in "The Inevitability of the Daleks"
It utterly cracks me up that MIAOW, an organization obsessed with maintaining the Web of Time and tidying up any temporal or interdimensional weirdness, has a different name with almost every appearance.
Ministry of Incursions and Ontological Wonders, from Bafflement and Devotion.
Ministry for Incursions and Ontological Wonders, from Mad Dogs and Englishmen.
Ministry for Alien Incursions and Other Wonders, from The Land of Wonder.
Ministry of Incursions and Other Alien Wonders, from The Dreadful Flap.
Ministry for Incursions and Other Wonders, from Enter Wildthyme.
Ministry of Alien and Other Ontological Wonders, from From Wildthyme With Love.
Granted, Iris’ adventures tend to incorporate the wider Multiverse, hopping into parallel and alternate realities more frequently than the Doctor does, but many of these stories definitively occur in the same spatiotemporal location. I like @tiberelechat‘s musings... being more aware of the Web of Time, obsessing over it and tinkering over its structure, makes you far more susceptible to rewriting with each and every one of the Web’s shift and fluctuation.
(Maybe that’s why nobody can seem to definitively nail Gallifrey’s history down.)
Sorry for the inconvenience :c you have so many overwatch fanfics that seem VERY GOOD, but I don't know in what order I'm supposed to read them :( help
Aw, thanks, luv! 💖
I’m writing in multiple AUs at the same time. I admit this is confusing but it’s apparently how I roll.
The Fear of Spiders universe is particularly confusing. This is the one with Lena “Venom” Oxton, the talon!Tracer which is not a tragedy. The order is:
on overcoming the fear of spidersThere will be a point in that where I suggest in endnotes you can follow two agents out of a room and see what happens with them. This is amusing but entirely optional. (It will lead you to a separate short scene in the hallway outside.
“Unfinished Business with the Group Captain,” a short story which is really another chapter of the above but didn’t belong in the main story for reasons of pacing and a few other things, and can be read after the novella without affecting anything.
Old Soldiers, a novel still in progressThere will be a point in that novel where Amélie Lacroix mentions a mission “next week” - if you want, at that point, you can go see that mission in the story “Talon Sends a Message.”
The Web of Time is a collection of short stories that happen during in the same universe. The two short stories mentioned above are included in it.
The Manic Pixie Murder Machine universe is much easier - it has a coherent series wrapper around it. It should be read in series order. This series includes And Just Like That, She Was Down (where Tracer and Kestrel break off from Overwatch over what Angela plans to do to Widowmaker), which I have not abandoned, even if I haven’t worked on it lately.
The It Is Not Easy To Explain, She Said universe - the one I promise will never go dark and is mostly about how the Widowmaker thinks and about how other people think about how she thinks - also has a series wrapper around it, and should be read in series order. This is also the one where Emily “Kestrel” Oxton came from originally. This is a different Kestrel to the above, but similar.
I have co-written a story with bzarcher, set in The Wizard Triumphant, his Slipstream/Odile universe. It is called Requiem, and is a novelette. This is a talon!Tracer universe, and Slipstream is not a good person. At least... not at first. (Requiem comes well into in the series, so this, too, should be read in series order for context.)
Finally, the Oilliphéist universe, which is really two separate universes, because thanks, brain. Combined, they have two long works so far:
The Armourer and the Living WeaponThe first novel with Emily “Oilliphéist” Gardner, and the origin of copper-eyed Tracer. This is strictly speaking a standalone novel, but due to Reasons, there is a side-step sequel based on what happened if the second half of Chapter 25 ended up going differently. That is:
Of Gods and MonstersOf Gods and Monsters is not a novel, but it is similar to one (and if being prepped for publication would be sold as one). It is a long story being told in a series of short works, which are eddas, sagas, fragments, texts, and cantos. It has a series wrapper; you should read it in series order. It is also a collaboration with bzarcher, but is not part of any of his other AUs.
Well. That’s a lot. Hope that helps!
Connecting the Dots [IMG_5198] by Kesara Rathnayake Via Flickr: The web of time - art installation by Chiharu Shiota. Photo was taken at Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
I discuss how to attune yourself to the spiral of time so you can connect with events in the past and future and bring them into the present
I discuss how to attune yourself to the spiral of time so you can connect with events in the past and future and bring them into the present in order to shape and manifest your life.
Web of Time commissioned work by Chiharu Shiota from Te Papa Tongarewa, 2021.
The Web of Time was the orderly co-existence of events within Time. It was not a necessary fundamental aspect of the universe, but rather a meta-structure created and imposed on history by the Time Lords. It could not exist until Rassilon built the Eye of Harmony and used it as what has been described as "the hitching post of chronology." (AUDIO: Neverland) This probably allowed Rassilon to choose what species developed, as he did when he imprisoned theDivergence, a possible rival to the Time Lords. (AUDIO: Zagreus) While not a fundamental universal aspect, the Web maintained a balance which reflected the holistic nature of Time. (TV: The Two Doctors)
http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Web_of_Time OK so i have a question though when gallifrey was destroyed, where did they keep the web of time? because all the post-timewar doctors were still able to feel it. so where was it and how were they accessing it?!