Yeah, sorry Andrew. Big Finish was always something I'd had interest in, dating back to before New Who when I only had a passing interest in Who, but I never knew where to start. Your site basically solved that. Not sure where I'd have started otherwise.
Ahhh, see my take is that the events we see/hear are what happened to the Doctor, but that might not necessarily have happened in time any more. The reason why things appear different (such as the 21st century we see today versus the one they suggested with Troughton) is that he's rewriting history. So that would have been the 21st Century with no outside interference, but thanks to various meddling time got shifted. Previous stories don't have to match with current stories, but for the Doctor they all happened.
So Zagreus tries to cock it up, while others try and repair it. Got it. Yay for expanded universes and the real world politics of them
The way I look at it is that the Doctor is a complex space-time event, and his timeline intersects with multiple realities at once. So at different times, different parts of his past and future are visible from the observers' point of view. Sometimes the Doctor remembers things, and other times he doesn't, for that very reason. I really do think that all those events have happened to the Doctor, but at any one point in his timeline, only some of them might be relevant and remembered.
Ahhh, see my take is that the events we see/hear are what happened to the Doctor, but that might not necessarily have happened in time any more. The reason why things appear different (such as the 21st century we see today versus the one they suggested with Troughton) is that he's rewriting history. So that would have been the 21st Century with no outside interference, but thanks to various meddling time got shifted. Previous stories don't have to match with current stories, but for the Doctor they all happened.
The DWM comics in the 90s, for instance, made an effort to tie in with the Virgin novels - then there was a change of editor and they didn't. As has been stated, Zagreus tries to split everything into separate realities - but other audios reference novels and comic strips, and later novels reference the audios. It all depends on the moment. (In the real world, it depends on the prejudices/preferences of the author or producer - within the fiction, it depends on the way the universe has unfolded around the Doctor at that moment.)
So Zagreus tries to cock it up, while others try and repair it. Got it. Yay for expanded universes and the real world politics of them
