Dare Sensei

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"One domino to the left, things were extremely different..."

Dare Sensei is a Web Comic written by Mary Bell and illustrated by the Palcomix Team that presents a version of Doctor Who as it may have been conceived by Japan. In this dimension, Rassilon visited Earth in 247 BC and returned to Gallifrey with knowledge of the era's most advanced culture — the Japanese. [1]

Said traditions were quickly instituted, with subsequent (re)generations turning more and more "Japanese". Gallifrey even saw a substantial increase in the female population, which resulted in women holding various positions among the ruling class. While the Japanese appearances continued, the trends and architecture eventually fell out of favor.

But then a Time Lord nicknamed "Theta Sigma" stole a Type 40 TARDIS and began exploring the universe, making a career out of righting wrongs and picking up companions along the way. The Time Lord whose real name would be kept a great secret, and henceforth known only as...the Sensei.

Who is a woman.

The idea of a female Doctor is nothing new (Tom Baker suggested it in the 1970s), and there have been two BBC-licensed Who works with a female Doctor — The Curse Of Fatal Death (a parody for Comic Relief) and Exile (an "Unbound"-series audio where the Doctor doesn't really do much of anything). Fan films, such as they are, have toyed with this concept since the 1980s to varying degrees of success.

Dare Sensei seems to prove that, given the right conditions, it's Crazy Enough to Work.

Tropes used in Dare Sensei include:
  1. (That the Japanese can barely be said to have existed as a race, let alone super-advanced or anything like they are today, in 247 BC is another matter altogether. Then again, this is an Alternate Universe. Just go with it.)