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* AllThereInTheManual: On Twitter, John Dorney approved of a fan's idea to refer to the character as "the Collective" when speaking of the whole personality group, but he hasn't made it [[AscendedFanon official]].
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* AllThereInTheManual: On Twitter, John Dorney approved of a fan's idea to refer to the character as "the Collective" when speaking of the whole personality group, but he hasn't until the release of Morbius Part Two, it wasn't made it [[AscendedFanon official]].
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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Their ''ENTIRE'' existence may be the result of this. [[spoiler: During the first Gallifrian Civil War the Time Lords awarded an ordinary Gallifrian ship captain a regeneration for their heroic efforts against Morbius. Unfortunately both the Captain's body and mind reacted so badly to the regeneration that their dysmorphia becomes hereditary and is eventually passed down to their grandson: a Time Lord the Morbius hologram calls the Collective.]]
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* SplitPersonality: He slips into his previous incarnations when he's riled up. His previous incarnations had methods of dealing with these flareups, but the Eight was the best at it. The Twelve has more control of her other selves than any prior incarnation, and is fitted with a neural inhibitor to give her even more control.
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* SplitPersonality: He They slips into his their previous incarnations when he's riled up. His previous Some of their incarnations had better methods of dealing with these flareups, flareups than others, but the Eight was and [[spoiler:the Union]] were the best at it. The Twelve has more control of her other selves than any prior incarnation, most, and is fitted with a neural inhibitor to give her even more control.
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** The arrogance of the Four
** The insanity of the Six
** The combined intelligence of the Seven and Eleven
** The greed of the Nine (though she's only obsessed with diamonds)
** The general appearance of the Twelve (an old woman)
** The insanity of the Six
** The combined intelligence of the Seven and Eleven
** The greed of the Nine (though she's only obsessed with diamonds)
** The general appearance of the Twelve (an old woman)
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** The arrogance of the Four
Four.
** The insanity of theSix
Six.
** The combined intelligence of the Seven andEleven
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** The greed of the Nine (though she's only obsessed withdiamonds)
diamonds).
** The general appearance of the Twelve (an oldwoman)
woman active during the Time War), and thanks to her collecting degeneration energy to stabilize herself, even more control than the Twelve or the Eight.
** The insanity of the
** The combined intelligence of the Seven and
** The greed of the Nine (though she's only obsessed with
** The general appearance of the Twelve (an old
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One of the most feared criminal Time Lords Gallifrey ever produced. Brought to justice and imprisoned on Gallifrey by the Seventh Doctor, he eventually effects an escape during the Doctor's eighth incarnation and becomes a thorn in his side from that point on. Unique among Time Lords in that he suffers from a rare condition called "regenerative dissonance" which allows his previous regenerations to live on inside his mind, frequently communicating with him and occasionally taking over his body outright. [[IHatePastMe None of them get along with each other]].
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One of the most feared criminal Time Lords criminals Gallifrey ever produced. Brought to justice and imprisoned on Gallifrey by the Seventh Doctor, he they eventually effects effect an escape during the Doctor's eighth incarnation and becomes became a thorn in his side from that point on. Unique among Time Lords in that he suffers they suffer from a rare condition called "regenerative dissonance" which allows his their previous regenerations to live on separately inside his their mind, frequently communicating with him their current incarnation and occasionally taking over his their body outright. [[IHatePastMe None of them get along with each other]].
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* EvilCounterpart: To the Doctor; specifically some of his incarnations seem to mirror the respective incarnations of the Doctor.
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* EvilCounterpart: To the Doctor; specifically some of his their incarnations seem to mirror the respective incarnations of the Doctor.
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** The Eight is the TokenGoodTeammate trying to stop his other selves and the Eighth Doctor is the incarnation of the Doctor who has to deal with the Eleven the most, so he is ALSO trying to stop his other selves.
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** The Eight is the TokenGoodTeammate trying to stop his other selves selves, and the Eighth Doctor is the looks down on his own previous incarnation and is the version of the Doctor who has to deal with the Eleven Multitude/Eleven the most, most: so he is ALSO trying to stop his the Multitude's other selves.
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* IHatePastMe: ''None'' of his previous incarnations get along with each other. At all.
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* IHatePastMe: ''None'' of his their previous incarnations get along with each other. At all.
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* IHaveManyNames: He changed his name with each incarnation - i.e. since he's on his eleventh incarnation he's called the Eleven; the others are the Ten, the Nine, etc.
* LargeHam: ''Twelve'' of them.
* LiteralSplitPersonality: In ''Dark Universe'' the Eleven is able to remove his previous selves from his head and upload them into various groups of robots to act as his foot soldiers and staff.
* LargeHam: ''Twelve'' of them.
* LiteralSplitPersonality: In ''Dark Universe'' the Eleven is able to remove his previous selves from his head and upload them into various groups of robots to act as his foot soldiers and staff.
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* IHaveManyNames: He The Multitude changed his their name with each incarnation - i.e. since he's they're on his their eleventh incarnation when we meet them, he's called the Eleven; the others are the Ten, the Nine, etc.
* LargeHam:''Twelve'' ''Thirteen'' of them.
* LiteralSplitPersonality: In ''DarkUniverse'' Universe'', the Eleven is able to remove his previous selves from his head and upload them into various groups of robots to act as his foot soldiers and staff.
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* LiteralSplitPersonality: In ''Dark
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[[folder: The Multitude]]
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[[folder: The Multitude]]Multitude (The Eleven)]]
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He’s back!
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Samuel West (2008)
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Samuel West (2008)
(2008, 2024)
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* WomenAreWiser: She claims to be a benevolent incarnation like the Eight. She may not be telling the full truth (she certainly lacks the Eight's guilt over his past actions) but she's [[PragmaticVillainy smart enough]] not to let any of her nastier urges get in the way of helping win the Time War which is a stark contrast to the destructive recklessness of most of her male predecessors.
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* WomenAreWiser: OnlySaneMan: She claims to be a benevolent incarnation like the Eight. She may not be telling the full truth (she certainly lacks the Eight's guilt over his past actions) but she's [[PragmaticVillainy smart enough]] not to let any of her nastier urges get in the way of helping win the Time War which is a stark contrast to the destructive recklessness of most of her male predecessors.
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[[folder: The Eleven / The Twelve]]
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* AllThereInTheManual: On Twitter, John Dorney approved of a fan's idea to refer to the character as "the Collective" when speaking of the whole personality group, but he hasn't yet made it [[AscendedFanon official]].
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Nickolas Grace (2007–2008), Peter Miles (2008), Peter Egan (2012), Toby Jones (2012), Oliver Hume (2013)
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Nickolas Grace (2007–2008), Peter Miles Creator/PeterMiles (2008), Peter Egan (2012), Toby Jones (2012), Oliver Hume (2013)
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A Dalek from the far future, which was created with an evolved mind that allowed it to perceive time in a more advanced manner than a standard Dalek. Consequently, the Dalek Time Controller was given the position of strategist for all Dalek time missions. Chronologically (from its perspective) first meets the Eleventh Doctor in the BBC novel [[Recap/NewSeriesAdventuresTheDalekGeneration "The Dalek Generation"]] and later encounters the Sixth Doctor, before becoming a main antagonist to the Eighth Doctor. In the Eighth Doctor's opinion, this is the most threatening Dalek of them all. Why? He can take the Dalek race's greatest failures and change them into their greatest ''victories''. See his tropes in the "New Series Adventures" [[Characters/NewSeriesAdventures here.]]
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A Dalek from the far future, which was created with an evolved mind that allowed it to perceive time in a more advanced manner than a standard Dalek. Consequently, the Dalek Time Controller was given the position of strategist for all Dalek time missions. Chronologically (from its perspective) first meets the Eleventh Doctor in the BBC novel [[Recap/NewSeriesAdventuresTheDalekGeneration "The Dalek Generation"]] and later encounters the Sixth Doctor, before becoming a main antagonist to the Eighth Doctor. In the Eighth Doctor's opinion, this is the most threatening Dalek of them all. Why? He can take the Dalek race's greatest failures and change them into their greatest ''victories''. See his tropes in the "New Series Adventures" [[Characters/NewSeriesAdventures here.]]\n