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What would be the two most dissonant parts of the Doctor Who canon to appear in a story together?

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(Sorry for the strange run-on title - I suspect it's not grammatically correct but as of rn I am too tired to tell lol). Do you ever think about how big the Doctor Who canon really is? Like, do you ever think while watching The Dominators that "Hey, all this eventually leads to Midnight"? Or while watching The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances you think about how Timelash was one of a gazillion stories that preceded it? I don't know - I just think it's amusing to think about how DW has built on itself so much as a franchise so much for nearly 60 years and how noncongruent some of it feels when put directly next to each other. Enough fluff, now to the actual discussion I'm tryna start here - what would be the two (or more ig) weirdest parts of the DW lore to put next to each other in a story? I feel like a Two/Nine multi-Doctor story would be a pretty strange one. All of the multi-Doctor stories play up the contrast between the Doctors for humours sake but Two and Nine specifically feel like they'd be a rather weird duo. Like, they seem like the two incarnations that are the furthest apart from each other in a way, y'know? Anyway, what do y'all reckon? (EDIT: Now that I think about it, a companion from the 1970s (Sarah Jane) getting their own spin-off some 30-odd years after their initial appearance on DW (Sarah Jane Adventures) kinda fits into this criteria. Like, stepping back from the fact that RTD integrated her into his era of the show so well - it's not really something you'd expect, is it?).
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