The Doctor | |
The Nexus Doctor | |
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Portrayed by | Tommy_Gaming_YT |
Tenure | 2015–2024 |
First appearance | Smaller On The Outside |
Last appearance | The Nexus Doctor |
Number of series | 2 |
Appearances | 16 stories (14 episodes) |
Companions | Edward, Jack, Creeper |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Jack Triad |
Succeeded by | |
Series | Archived Series, Doctor Who: Nexus |
The Nexus Doctor is a fan-film incarnation of The Doctor who is featured in the Doctor Who: Nexus series of fan-films. This character exists in Universe-TGT, a diverged timeline from the Prime Timeline.[1]
A Day To Come[]
One account shows that The Nexus Doctor was the fifth incarnation of The Doctor, who was brought to life when the fourth incarnation was shot by a Cyber-Man.[2] However, another account contradicts this, showing an entirely different TARDIS and the Fourth Doctor being significantly older before regenerating into the Nexus Doctor.[3]
Life[]
The Doctor landed his TARDIS at his companion's - Jack's - house, but it shrunk down to an incredibly small size. He discovered this was because the Cyber-Men had been creating their own TARDIS, and stole the pure existence from The Doctor's TARDIS to manifest it with. He stopped it when the TARDIS began drawing power from the Cyber-TARDIS, and into itself.
The Doctor then tried to find his companion, Edward, but he had moved house. The Doctor finally picked him up.
Later on, he discovered that dream crabs had been eating the TARDIS, and decided to deposit them within the heart of the TARDIS. However, they managed to survive, and instead used the power from the heart to put The Doctor and his companion into a dream state. They escaped the dream state by manifesting a hit-man to kill them in the dream.
After, The Doctor and Jack went on a duo mission to stop a space-ship from destroying Earth. The space-ship began self-destructing, and just as The Doctor escaped, Jack was caught in the explosion, and was obliterated.
Haunted by a Cyber-Man[]
The Doctor and Edward traveled to a dimension embedded within the fabric of their universe, which was made of Ionic energy that resulted in video games becoming real. Arriving on a planet called Minecraftopia, they met a new companion called Creeper and traveled back to N-Space with him.
The TARDIS became impossible to land accurately, as time in the universe had began moving faster than usual. The Doctor tried to locate Edward on the timeline, but couldn't fix a landing for a while, and arrived many weeks late. Edward and The Doctor finally met and they collected Creeper, and discussed what was happening to time.
The TARDIS then went into flight, Edward and Creeper were thrown out of the TARDIS doors and down to Earth. The Doctor tried to travel back in time to rescue them from space, but as the TARDIS could no longer navigate time properly, he ended up travelling forwards in time, and landed two months too late on Earth.
As they set into flight, the TARDIS became de-synchronized from the universe, which resulted in it exploding. Creeper's arm was stuck beneath a large component of the TARDIS ceiling. The Doctor and Edward rescued him, and Edward took Creeper to a future hospital to have his arm replaced.
Creeper then had a robotic arm, created from parts of The Doctor's sonic screwdriver, allowing him to summon it at will. The Doctor then landed in the hospital, having been unable to find the cause of time speeding up.
Suddenly, the passage of time sped up so exponentially fast that Edward was aged into becoming an elderly person, and had become highly disorientated. The Doctor and Creeper realised that space-time was speeding up through Edward specifically. Edward then formed a Cyber-Man head, and revealed himself to have been a Cyber-Man called Cyber-Tally - a rogue Cyber-Man hell bent on manipulating space-time in the universe.
The Doctor and Creeper used their joint sonic screwdrivers to disable Cyber-Tally's electrical circuits, and used his healing mechanism to restore Edward to the state he was in earlier. Having seemingly killed Cyber-Tally, they returned to the TARDIS.
However, The Doctor then picked up Creeper for another adventure, unaware that Cyber-Tally had sent a Cyber-Mat with a backup of its mind into the TARDIS. They landed back at Edward's house, having detected an unknown signal emanating from there. As Creeper went out to investigate, the Cyber-Mat attacked him, and installed Cyber-Tally into Creeper's head, taking over his body.
The Doctor locked the TARDIS doors as he figured out what to do next. Cyber-Tally's anaesthetic rendered him asleep, as he teleported into the TARDIS. Cyber-Tally then began a transfer, where he planned to abandon Creeper's body and install himself into The Doctor's mind, planning to become the first Cyber-Time-Lord and use his knowledge to take control of time once more. The Doctor's Time-Lord mind, however, was too powerful for Cyber-Tally, and caused a Human-Creeper-Time-Lord meta-crisis, which annihilated Cyber-Tally's consciousness and instantly freed The Doctor.
The Doctor then used Cyber-Tally's healing mechanism to restore Creeper back to life, and they resumed to traveling the universe with Edward.
Many years later, having upgraded his TARDIS, The Doctor met a man called Tim Phillips and introduced him to the TARDIS. [4]
Meeting the Time Council[]
Years after that, The Doctor is repairing his TARDIS and travelling alone. [5]
Becoming the Nexus Doctor[]
To Be Added
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGdStkkyWIg
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKWwq9GJchIFsl2T0X18wnBWXXCGAY_fU
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8_5aLk8aoc&list=PLKWwq9GJchIFsl2T0X18wnBWXXCGAY_fU&index=2
- ↑ https://youtu.be/cVsqRImReuQ?feature=shared
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGdStkkyWIg