The Doctor.
Ensign
Maybe in one of the doctor who specials, prefferbaly with the cast of TNG. The villians would have to be either Klingons, Daleks or Borg.
What do you think?
What do you think?
Yes, because a prancing, preening version of The Master who plays crappy British dance music and keeps a Dobby/Doctor in a birdcage is really the kind of exemplary writing we want to see in Star Trek.
Yes, because a prancing, preening version of The Master who plays crappy British dance music and keeps a Dobby/Doctor in a birdcage is really the kind of exemplary writing we want to see in Star Trek.
Yes, because a prancing, preening version of The Master who plays crappy British dance music and keeps a Dobby/Doctor in a birdcage is really the kind of exemplary writing we want to see in Star Trek.
It's better than starships with registries starting with zero.
I am fairly sure that no (canon) Trek production has ever actually mentioned Doctor Who, but what about the reverse? Does Trek ever get a shout-out in DW?
I read such a crossover once. It involved the Fourth Doctor showing up on Kirk's Enterprise. I can't remember who crossed over to whose universe, but I do know that they are separate:In the Doctor's universe, Vulcan tore itself apart in civil war; conversely, Gallifrey does not exist in Trek's world, since its sun went nova eons ago and destroyed every planet in the system.
And for some reason, no character on the Enterprise was ever identified by name. It was all just The Captain, The Physician, The Engineer, etc. I always wondered why. Maybe it was some copyright thing.![]()
I read such a crossover once. It involved the Fourth Doctor showing up on Kirk's Enterprise. I can't remember who crossed over to whose universe, but I do know that they are separate:In the Doctor's universe, Vulcan tore itself apart in civil war; conversely, Gallifrey does not exist in Trek's world, since its sun went nova eons ago and destroyed every planet in the system.
And for some reason, no character on the Enterprise was ever identified by name. It was all just The Captain, The Physician, The Engineer, etc. I always wondered why. Maybe it was some copyright thing.![]()
Yes, it was.
Only if it's written by nuWho writers and no one at Paramount has any control or influence whatever.
There are a few DW references in Trek, so I'll leave that to someone else.
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