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''"Now is not the time to try untested theories."''
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"''Now is not the time to try untested theories.''"
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{{Infobox doctor
 
{{Infobox doctor
|fanon doctor=The Moustachioed Doctor
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| fanon doctor = [[Jym DeNatale Doctor]]
|image 250px=[[Image:DeNatale_Era.jpg|250px]]
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| image 250px = [[Image:DeNatale_Era.jpg|250px]]
|number seasons=2
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| number seasons = 2
|number stories=6
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| number stories = 6
|first appearance=[[The Perfection Society]]
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| first appearance = ''[[The Perfection Society]]'' (2000)
|last appearance=[[Time's Champions]]
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| last appearance = ''[[Time's Champions]]'' (2004)
|actor=[[Jym DeNatale]]
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| actor = [[Jym DeNatale]]
|previous doctor=[[Jeffrey Coburn Doctor]]
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| previous doctor = [[Jeffrey Coburn Doctor]]
|following doctor=[[James K Flynn Doctor]]
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| following doctor = [[James K Flynn Doctor]]
|production group=[[DWAD]]
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| production group = [[DWAD]]
 
}}
 
}}
 
'''Jym DeNatale''' was the Doctor from 2000-2004. Much like Colin Baker in 1985, DeNatale's tenure as the Doctor was cut short in 2004.
 
'''Jym DeNatale''' was the Doctor from 2000-2004. His tenure was cut short, like Colin Baker's.
 
   
 
==Character==
 
==Character==
A more sober Edwardian character than earlier incarnations. By way of comparison, imagine him with William Harnell's aloof, cultured manner mixed in only somewhat with Jon Pertwee's class.
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A more sober Edwardian character than earlier incarnations. By way of comparison, imagine him with William Harnell's aloof, cultured manner mixed in only somewhat with Jon Pertwee's class and a dose of Colin Baker's ego.
   
 
While looking fairly young and in the prime of his life, on the surface this Doctor might seem old-fashioned. He is a firm believer in fair play and civilised behaviour, quick to lead by example. When agitated, he has a tendency to be pendantic, inadvertently lecturing about whatever scientific or intellectual concept may be relevant at the time.
 
While looking fairly young and in the prime of his life, on the surface this Doctor might seem old-fashioned. He is a firm believer in fair play and civilised behaviour, quick to lead by example. When agitated, he has a tendency to be pendantic, inadvertently lecturing about whatever scientific or intellectual concept may be relevant at the time.
   
But the more the Doctor speaks his mind, the more we begin to realise how alien that mind truly is. His scientific knowledge and millennia of experience give this Doctor a different perspective that separates him from the rest of the cosmos. To him, the sky is not blue, but an
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But the more the Doctor speaks his mind, the more we begin to realise how alien that mind truly is. His scientific knowledge and millennia of experience give this Doctor a different perspective that separates him from the rest of the cosmos. To him, the sky is not blue, but an atmospheric mirror reflecting the colour of ancient waters that he once watched come into being when he was young. He may even get sentimental, but not in a way we might expect: "I've always liked this planet. I'll miss it when it is gone. I wonder what will be here instead..."
atmospheric mirror reflecting the colour of ancient waters that he once watched come into being when he was young. He may even get sentimental, but not in a way we might expect: "I've always liked this planet. I'll miss it when it is gone. I wonder what will be here instead..."
 
   
This Doctor has a great love of life and the universe, forever reveling in whatever secret they wish to share. Quite literally, the Doctor can be found to be totally absorbed watching grass grow, facinated at the miracle taking place before him. If ever there was a Doctor who could
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This Doctor has a great love of life and the universe, forever reveling in whatever secret they wish to share. Quite literally, the Doctor can be found to be totally absorbed watching grass grow, fascinated at the miracle taking place before him. If ever there was a Doctor who could stand beside Life and call it friend, this one could do it.
stand beside Life and call it friend, this one could do it.
 
   
Unlike previous incarnations, this Doctor refers to the TARDIS as "the ship" ala William Hartnell. He can often be flippant in the face of evil or pompus authority, picking out the absurdity of such. Some would say that he has something of an ego, though nothing on the scale of Colin Baker's incarnation.
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Unlike previous incarnations, this Doctor refers to the TARDIS as "the ship" ala William Hartnell. He can often be flippant in the face of evil or pompous authority, picking out the absurdity of such. Some would say that he has something of an ego, though nothing on the scale of Colin Baker's incarnation.
   
 
==Companions==
 
==Companions==
*[[Christine]]
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* [[Christine]]
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
====Audios====
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===Audios===
 
Main article: [[Jym DeNatale Era Stories]]
 
Main article: [[Jym DeNatale Era Stories]]
 
* ''[[The Webs of Time]]''
 
* ''[[The Call of Pudsey]]''
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===E-Novels===
 
* ''[[DWAD E-Books#Halcyon Putrefaction|Halcyon Putrefaction]]''
   
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===Short Stories===
*[[The Webs of Time]]
 
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* ''The Step Beyond''
*[[The Call of Pudsey]]
 
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* ''Recompense''
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* ''Out of Options''
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* ''A Change of Direction''
   
====E-Novels====
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===Drabbles===
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*''The Greatest Form of Flattery''
*[[DWAD E-Books#The Catacombs of Vurag|The Catacombs of Vurag]]
 
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*''Cutting the Gordian Knot''
*[[DWAD E-Books#Halcyon Putrefaction|Halcyon Putrefaction]]
 
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*''Plan A''
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*''More Pressing Matters''
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*''Elementary...''
 
[[Category:Doctors]]
 
[[Category:Doctors]]

Latest revision as of 16:53, 8 June 2012

"Now is not the time to try untested theories."

DeNatale Era
Jym DeNatale Doctor
No. seasons: 2
No. stories: 6
First appearance: The Perfection Society (2000)
Last appearance: Time's Champions (2004)
Portrayed by: Jym DeNatale
Preceded by: Jeffrey Coburn Doctor
Succeeded by: James K Flynn Doctor
Series: DWAD

Jym DeNatale was the Doctor from 2000-2004. Much like Colin Baker in 1985, DeNatale's tenure as the Doctor was cut short in 2004.

Character[]

A more sober Edwardian character than earlier incarnations. By way of comparison, imagine him with William Harnell's aloof, cultured manner mixed in only somewhat with Jon Pertwee's class and a dose of Colin Baker's ego.

While looking fairly young and in the prime of his life, on the surface this Doctor might seem old-fashioned. He is a firm believer in fair play and civilised behaviour, quick to lead by example. When agitated, he has a tendency to be pendantic, inadvertently lecturing about whatever scientific or intellectual concept may be relevant at the time.

But the more the Doctor speaks his mind, the more we begin to realise how alien that mind truly is. His scientific knowledge and millennia of experience give this Doctor a different perspective that separates him from the rest of the cosmos. To him, the sky is not blue, but an atmospheric mirror reflecting the colour of ancient waters that he once watched come into being when he was young. He may even get sentimental, but not in a way we might expect: "I've always liked this planet. I'll miss it when it is gone. I wonder what will be here instead..."

This Doctor has a great love of life and the universe, forever reveling in whatever secret they wish to share. Quite literally, the Doctor can be found to be totally absorbed watching grass grow, fascinated at the miracle taking place before him. If ever there was a Doctor who could stand beside Life and call it friend, this one could do it.

Unlike previous incarnations, this Doctor refers to the TARDIS as "the ship" ala William Hartnell. He can often be flippant in the face of evil or pompous authority, picking out the absurdity of such. Some would say that he has something of an ego, though nothing on the scale of Colin Baker's incarnation.

Companions[]

Appearances[]

Audios[]

Main article: Jym DeNatale Era Stories

E-Novels[]

Short Stories[]

  • The Step Beyond
  • Recompense
  • Out of Options
  • A Change of Direction

Drabbles[]

  • The Greatest Form of Flattery
  • Cutting the Gordian Knot
  • Plan A
  • More Pressing Matters
  • Elementary...