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* Also, consider how many of his favourite writers and artists are human? Humans can't possibly be the only creators of culture in the universe, yet he always gushes about them. Also there's good reason to think that his mother was probably British, given how much he hangs out in Britain as opposed to other places on Earth
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I'm surprised this isn't already here (And yes, I did check.) We know from the New Series episode "The Doctor's Wife" that time lords can change gender, and it's nowhere near a stretch that The Doctor loved The Master that way before he turned evil. The Master was a woman in one of his/her regenerations, and she and the First Doctor had one or more children. One the children was Susan's mother or father.

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I'm surprised this isn't already here (And yes, I did check.) We know from the New Series episode "The Doctor's Wife" that time lords can change gender, and it's nowhere near a stretch that The Doctor loved The Master that way before he turned evil. The Master was a woman in one of his/her regenerations, and she and the First Doctor had one or more children. One the children was Susan's mother or father.father.

[[WMG: The Doctor was lying when he said he was half human...]]
...to hide the fact that he'd had surgery (and possibly genemods) done to his eyes to let him work on the Eye. He'd probably see it as necessary, so he can keep ALL parts of the TARDIS in working order without going home for repairs, but doesn't want to admit it, because either such genemods are illegal or he has too much of an ego to admit he's had any work done.

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Part B concerns those gangsters who try to kill Chang Lee. At least, that's apparently why they're there,and certainly why we ''assume'' they were there -- they certainly shoot his mates, but when Chang Lee's dead in their sights, they just sort of stand there and sneer for a bit. As if they're waiting for something else. They've obviously been lurking there a while, given that they were hiding when their supposed 'targets' were just happily walking away, and only revealed themselves after their presence was accidentally exposed. Then the TARDIS appears -- not only right in front of Chang Lee, but conveniently exactly where the gangsters have a perfect shot at whoever happens to walk out the door. They shoot it -- and then ''reload'', wait for the Doctor to come out, and then shoot ''him''. And ''then'' bugger off, without even bothering with Chang Lee -- who, we're led to believe, they're supposedly there to kill in the first place. They were never interested in Chang Lee really -- they were hired by parties unknown to whack the ''Doctor'', and Chang Lee and his mates just stumbled upon them (probably on the run from those gangsters who ''were'' after them) and had to be silenced as witnesses. Of course, they've probably got no idea ''why'' they were hired or what they've been part off -- they are notably freaked out by the TARDIS -- but it's either a hell of a coincidence or someone's arranged things so that the Doctor appear in that exact alley at that exact time when a whole load of machine-gun packing gangsters just happened to be spraying bullets around. If he gets shot and dies there and then, great -- if not, he gets carted off to a human hospital where, having no understanding of Time Lord physiology, they'd no doubt bugger up somehow and probably end up killing him anyway. Either way, result. And whether the Master (who the Time Lords, as we eventually learn, are quite happy to use as a puppet) gets a new body or, as even the plotters would have to concede is more likely, the Doctor gets a new regeneration, either way TheChessmaster that is the Seventh Doctor is taken out of play. Win-win.

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Part B concerns those gangsters who try to kill Chang Lee. At least, that's apparently why they're there,and certainly why we ''assume'' they were there -- they certainly shoot his mates, but when Chang Lee's dead in their sights, they just sort of stand there and sneer for a bit. As if they're waiting for something else. They've obviously been lurking there a while, given that they were hiding when their supposed 'targets' were just happily walking away, and only revealed themselves after their presence was accidentally exposed. Then the TARDIS appears -- not only right in front of Chang Lee, but conveniently exactly where the gangsters have a perfect shot at whoever happens to walk out the door. They shoot it -- and then ''reload'', wait for the Doctor to come out, and then shoot ''him''. And ''then'' bugger off, without even bothering with Chang Lee -- who, we're led to believe, they're supposedly there to kill in the first place. They If Chang Lee was their actual target, this makes no sense whatsoever.

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were never interested in Chang Lee really -- they were hired by parties unknown to whack the ''Doctor'', and Chang Lee and his mates just stumbled upon them (probably on the run from those gangsters who ''were'' after them) and had to be silenced as witnesses. Of course, they've probably got no idea ''why'' they were hired or what they've been part off -- they are notably freaked out by the TARDIS -- but it's either a hell of a coincidence or someone's arranged things so that the Doctor appear in that exact alley at that exact time when a whole load of machine-gun packing gangsters just happened to be spraying bullets around. If he gets shot and dies there and then, great -- if not, he gets carted off to a human hospital where, having no understanding of Time Lord physiology, they'd no doubt bugger up somehow and probably end up killing him anyway. Either way, result. And whether the Master (who the Time Lords, as we eventually learn, are quite happy to use as a puppet) gets a new body or, as even the plotters would have to concede is more likely, the Doctor gets a new regeneration, either way TheChessmaster that is the Seventh Doctor is taken out of play. Win-win.
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* If so, then why would Jenny (''The Doctor's Daughter'') have two hearts?
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*No Holmes appeared in "All-Consuming Fire" and Mycroft apperd in "The Adventure of the Diogenes Damsel"

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* Possibly {{Jossed}} by the comic mini-series ''Doctor Who: The Forgotten''. It is revealed in a flashback involving The Eighth Doctor that The Doctor's claims to be half-human, as well as his erratic behavior during the TV Movie, were all part of a XanatosGambit to throw The Master off-guard, accomplished in part through a half-broken Chameleon Arch (a.k.a. The Eighth Doctor's trademark fob watch!)

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* Possibly {{Jossed}} by the comic mini-series ''Doctor Who: The Forgotten''. It is revealed in a flashback involving The Eighth Doctor that The Doctor's claims to be half-human, as well as his erratic behavior during the TV Movie, were all part of a XanatosGambit BatmanGambit to throw The Master off-guard, accomplished in part through a half-broken Chameleon Arch (a.k.a. The Eighth Doctor's trademark fob watch!)
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That's why he always tries to protect the Earth and praises humanity - obviously, he was mocked for his ancestory as a child, and he feels the need to constantly prove that humans are great. Or else go [[StarTrek Spock-like]] and put them down to prove he's not one of them.

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That's why he always tries to protect the Earth and praises humanity - obviously, he was mocked for his ancestory as a child, and he feels the need to constantly prove that humans are great. Or else go [[StarTrek [[Franchise/StarTrek Spock-like]] and put them down to prove he's not one of them.
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[[WMG: Gallifrey is the world of ''Main/ChronoTrigger''.]]

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.No Holmes appeared in "All-Consuming Fire" and Mycroft apperd in "The Adventure of the Diogenes Damsel"

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[[WMG:Susan's grandmother is The Master.]]
I'm surprised this isn't already here (And yes, I did check.) We know from the New Series episode "The Doctor's Wife" that time lords can change gender, and it's nowhere near a stretch that The Doctor loved The Master that way before he turned evil. The Master was a woman in one of his/her regenerations, and she and the First Doctor had one or more children. One the children was Susan's mother or father.
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[[WMG:The Rani is [[LandOfTheLost Holly Marshall]].]]

In the 1974 ''LandOfTheLost'' episode "Elsewhen", Holly encounters a blonde woman, apparently in her twenties, who calls herself "Rani", who turns out to be Holly's older self come back in time to help her. Rani admits that she can time travel at will and understands the technology of the Land. Given that the pylons of the Land display TARDIS-like properties, it seems plausible that at least one ''is'' a TARDIS; the future Holly used it to escape the Land to Gallifrey where she became a Time Lady (just as Ace would have if the classic series had never been cancelled).

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[[WMG:The Rani is [[LandOfTheLost [[Series/LandOfTheLost Holly Marshall]].]]

In the 1974 ''LandOfTheLost'' ''Series/LandOfTheLost'' episode "Elsewhen", Holly encounters a blonde woman, apparently in her twenties, who calls herself "Rani", who turns out to be Holly's older self come back in time to help her. Rani admits that she can time travel at will and understands the technology of the Land. Given that the pylons of the Land display TARDIS-like properties, it seems plausible that at least one ''is'' a TARDIS; the future Holly used it to escape the Land to Gallifrey where she became a Time Lady (just as Ace would have if the classic series had never been cancelled).
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[[WMG: [[AvatarTheLastAirbender Sozin and Roku]] were previous regenerations of The Doctor and the Master]]

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Archived confirmed/{{Jossed}} speculation for the final Tennant years post-"Last of the Time Lords" is in [[AC:WMG/DoctorWhoSeries4.]]

Specific speculation of Matt Smith's first series goes into [[AC:WMG/DoctorWhoSeries5]]

General speculation on Series/DoctorWho ''Series/DoctorWho'' goes into [[AC:WMG/DoctorWho]].
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[[WMG: Romana didn’t waste ANY regenerations in “Destiny of the Daleks”]]
We already know from the new series that the regenerative process lasts a while and grants extraordinary healing powers during that time. We also know from “The War Games” that if the regeneration occurs when a Time Lord is NOT on the brink of death, they can choose their new appearance. With those things in mind, since Romana actively chose to regenerate, all those different forms she tested were before the regeneration energy dissipated and stabilized her into the copy of Princess Astra she wanted in the first place. Sort of like forming a sculpture out of wet cement in that you can make it into any shape you want before it sets, it’s just permanent afterward.

[[WMG: When the Eighth Doctor said he was half human, he was talking about 10b.]]
The Eighth Doctor claimed to be half human on his mum's side. Given that Donna is the one to touch Ten's hand, it ould be argued that she is 10b's mother. And given that fact that she's human... THE DOCTOR IS HALF HUMAN!
* He was talking about someone who he doesn't know even exists. Due to the wibbly wobbly nature of the Time War, maybe he doesn't at all then.

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* The one who shows up [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbQa8C9t4mY here]] at the 1:55 mark. She's just credited as "Neighbour". [[http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Survival "Survival"]] took place in Perivale around 1989, while [[http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Father%27s_Day "Father's Day"]] indicates that Jackie moved to the Powell Estate in Peckham some time after 1987-- not too difficult to reconcile, one way or another.

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* The one who shows up [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbQa8C9t4mY here]] at the 1:55 mark. She's just credited as "Neighbour". "Neighbour"...
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[[http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Survival "Survival"]] took place in Perivale around 1989, while [[http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Father%27s_Day "Father's Day"]] indicates that Jackie moved to the Powell Estate in Peckham some time after 1987-- not 1987. Not too difficult to reconcile, one way or another.
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* The one who shows up [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbQa8C9t4mY here]] at the 1:55 mark. She's just credited as "Neighbour". [[http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Survival "Survival"]] took place in Perivale around 1989, while [[http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Father's_Day "Father's Day"]] indicates that Jackie moved to the Powell Estate in Peckham some time after 1987-- not too difficult to reconcile, one way or another.

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* The one who shows up [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbQa8C9t4mY here]] at the 1:55 mark. She's just credited as "Neighbour". [[http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Survival "Survival"]] took place in Perivale around 1989, while [[http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Father's_Day com/wiki/Father%27s_Day "Father's Day"]] indicates that Jackie moved to the Powell Estate in Peckham some time after 1987-- not too difficult to reconcile, one way or another.
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Castile, which took over most of the peninsula, was the really nasty ProudWarriorRace. And while the conquistadores had to keep Queen Isabella deceived about what they were doing lest they be hanged, that was only while she lived; the Castilian ethos made the US Indian Wars look tame. And Barbara's goal was to avert the EvilVersusEvil aspect of the Spanish vs. the Aztecs.

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Castile, which took over most of the peninsula, was the really nasty ProudWarriorRace. And while the conquistadores had to keep Queen Isabella deceived about what they were doing lest they be hanged, that was only while she lived; the Castilian ethos made the US Indian Wars look tame. And Barbara's goal was to avert the EvilVersusEvil aspect of the Spanish vs. the Aztecs.Aztecs.

[[WMG:That woman who griped at Seven right after the climax of "Survival" was Jackie Tyler.]]
* The one who shows up [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbQa8C9t4mY here]] at the 1:55 mark. She's just credited as "Neighbour". [[http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Survival "Survival"]] took place in Perivale around 1989, while [[http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Father's_Day "Father's Day"]] indicates that Jackie moved to the Powell Estate in Peckham some time after 1987-- not too difficult to reconcile, one way or another.
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A little theory I came up with. The Master killed Susan's parents out of hatred for the Doctor. Thats why he left Gallifrey to escape the guilt of his child's death. he took Susan to protect her from the Master. Then to stop her sadness he Chameleon arched her to erase her parents out of her memory but having them be in the back of her mind (Hence her calling One Grandfather). But around Dalek Invasion of Earth she started to regain those memories. The Doctor out of fear of her anger and her sadness he left her on earth claiming it to be for her to grow up (hiding the real reason of protection for the both of them). In my version Sam Beckett tells Five to go to her and reconcile.

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A little theory I came up with. The Master killed Susan's parents out of hatred for the Doctor. Thats why he left Gallifrey to escape the guilt of his child's death. he took Susan to protect her from the Master. Then to stop her sadness he Chameleon arched her to erase her parents out of her memory but having them be in the back of her mind (Hence her calling One Grandfather). But around Dalek Invasion of Earth she started to regain those memories. The Doctor out of fear of her anger and her sadness he left her on earth claiming it to be for her to grow up (hiding the real reason of protection for the both of them). In my version Sam Beckett tells Five to go to her and reconcile.reconcile.
* Thete had the Master written off as a jackanapes before ''Terror of the Autons''.

[[WMG:If the TARDIS had arrived in Spain at that time instead of Tenochtitlan, Barbara would have tried to ensure that Castile did not come out on top.]]
Castile, which took over most of the peninsula, was the really nasty ProudWarriorRace. And while the conquistadores had to keep Queen Isabella deceived about what they were doing lest they be hanged, that was only while she lived; the Castilian ethos made the US Indian Wars look tame. And Barbara's goal was to avert the EvilVersusEvil aspect of the Spanish vs. the Aztecs.
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Not sure if this is canon due to not having seen enough Ace episodes, but I don't think we ever learn the identity of Ace's father, and they are eerily similar...

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Not sure if this is canon due to not having seen enough Ace episodes, but I don't think we ever learn the identity of Ace's father, and they are eerily similar...similar...

[[WMG:Susan's parents were killed by The Master]]
A little theory I came up with. The Master killed Susan's parents out of hatred for the Doctor. Thats why he left Gallifrey to escape the guilt of his child's death. he took Susan to protect her from the Master. Then to stop her sadness he Chameleon arched her to erase her parents out of her memory but having them be in the back of her mind (Hence her calling One Grandfather). But around Dalek Invasion of Earth she started to regain those memories. The Doctor out of fear of her anger and her sadness he left her on earth claiming it to be for her to grow up (hiding the real reason of protection for the both of them). In my version Sam Beckett tells Five to go to her and reconcile.
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Romana looked like Princess Astra because she liked her appearance, so the Doctor took Maxil's appearance because he liked it.

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Romana looked like Princess Astra because she liked her appearance, so the Doctor took Maxil's appearance because he liked it.it.

[[WMG: The Seventh Doctor is Ace's biological father]]
Not sure if this is canon due to not having seen enough Ace episodes, but I don't think we ever learn the identity of Ace's father, and they are eerily similar...

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In ''The Brain Of Morbius'', we are introduced to several of the Doctor's before the first. If these are to be believed, then the fourth Doctor is actually the ''twelfth'' Doctor, and the fifth Doctor is the ''thirteenth''. This is why his regeneration ends with him claiming "it feels different this time", and why the sixth Doctor has such a hard time trying to settle down: because he's just reincarnated into a new lifecycle, and he's essentially been reset to his factory settings. No wonder his mind is a bit boggled -- he's actually a brand new first Doctor (Mark II).

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In ''The Brain Of Morbius'', we are introduced to several of the Doctor's before the first. If these are to be believed, then the fourth Doctor is actually the ''twelfth'' Doctor, and the fifth Doctor is the ''thirteenth''. This is why his regeneration ends with him claiming "it feels different this time", and why the sixth Doctor has such a hard time trying to settle down: because he's just reincarnated into a new lifecycle, and he's essentially been reset to his factory settings. No wonder his mind is a bit boggled -- he's actually a brand new first Doctor (Mark II).Doctor.



* I've heard it argued the other heads seen in the battle weren't the Doctor's, but were actually Morbius's.

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* I've heard it argued the other heads seen in the battle weren't the Doctor's, but were actually Morbius's.
Morbius's.
* Or, if this is correct, think of ''The Two Doctors''. There was possibly a time between ''The War Games'' and ''Spearhead from Space'', where the Doctor could have regenerated any number of times, and the one in ''The War Games'' was fake (think of ''Devious''). And there's the time between ''Doctor Who'' and ''Rose''. If this is true:
** One is One, Two is Two, Three is Eleven, Four is Twelve, Five is Thirteen, Six is One, Seven is Two, Eight is Three, Nine is Nine, Ten is Ten, and Eleven is Eleven. Any objections?



I haven't seen any of the classic Silurians (only Smith era), but those silurians look rather similar to the Ice Warriors as seen on Peladon. They certainly look alike, they have the same green skin/scales. And they both wear head coverings and green clothes

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I haven't seen any of the classic Silurians (only Smith era), but those silurians look rather similar to the Ice Warriors as seen on Peladon. They certainly look alike, they have the same green skin/scales. And they both wear head coverings and green clothesclothes

[[WMG:Six looked like Maxil because...]]
Romana looked like Princess Astra because she liked her appearance, so the Doctor took Maxil's appearance because he liked it.
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A love affair between Susan Foreman and [[Main/{{Torchwood}} Captain Jack Harkness]] in the 22nd century created a hybrid bloodline, which culminated in a mostly human time traveler who would come to be known as the Other. The Other [[WMG/{{BillAndTedsExcellentAdventure}} somehow]] ended up in Gallifrey's distant past, and was subsequently reincarnated as the current Doctor. So his soul is part human, anyway...

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A love affair between Susan Foreman and [[Main/{{Torchwood}} [[Series/{{Torchwood}} Captain Jack Harkness]] in the 22nd century created a hybrid bloodline, which culminated in a mostly human time traveler who would come to be known as the Other. The Other [[WMG/{{BillAndTedsExcellentAdventure}} somehow]] ended up in Gallifrey's distant past, and was subsequently reincarnated as the current Doctor. So his soul is part human, anyway...



* Isn't there a line in "The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit" where the Doctor mentions the various races who have taken on the characteristics of gods and demons (Like the Daemons and the Osirans), and the Beast claims to have inspired them all? Sutekh and his race may be acting on some race memory in adopting a simmilar MO. They may even be related to the Beast and his species (such as his "Son" who showed up in Torchwood Season 1), or literally inspired by him.

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* Isn't there a line in "The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit" where the Doctor mentions the various races who have taken on the characteristics of gods and demons (Like the Daemons and the Osirans), and the Beast claims to have inspired them all? Sutekh and his race may be acting on some race memory in adopting a simmilar MO. They may even be related to the Beast and his species (such as his "Son" who showed up in Torchwood Season ''Torchwood'' series 1), or literally inspired by him.



In "Everything Changes", the first episode of {{Torchwood}}, Jack mentions that he was pregnant once and is trying to never be again. (Cue Ianto.) The other parent was Nine. The child will go on to produce Susan.

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In "Everything Changes", the first episode of {{Torchwood}}, ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'', Jack mentions that he was pregnant once and is trying to never be again. (Cue Ianto.) The other parent was Nine. The child will go on to produce Susan.
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** It was so bad that it took TWO regenerations to fix?
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Recently suggested by The DoctorWhoMagazine. At the start of the next serial "The Invasion", the TARDIS is shown reforming (after falling apart during the previous serial). Jamie wakes the Doctor up saying the emergency unit has worked and Zoe then asks if they are on their way anywhere, or if they are stuck (in nowhere). The TARDIS reforming scene is supposed to show that the entirety of "The Mind Robber" took place in the Doctor's mind; but what if the Doctor is still stuck in The Land Of Fiction, and his victory against The Master of The Land Of Fiction was a ruse to make him think he'd won?

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Recently suggested by The DoctorWhoMagazine.Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine. At the start of the next serial "The Invasion", the TARDIS is shown reforming (after falling apart during the previous serial). Jamie wakes the Doctor up saying the emergency unit has worked and Zoe then asks if they are on their way anywhere, or if they are stuck (in nowhere). The TARDIS reforming scene is supposed to show that the entirety of "The Mind Robber" took place in the Doctor's mind; but what if the Doctor is still stuck in The Land Of Fiction, and his victory against The Master of The Land Of Fiction was a ruse to make him think he'd won?



Recently suggested by the ''DoctorWhoMagazine''. Like the Master, the Doctor was revived by the Time Lords. This would explain why, in the "Brain Of Morbius," he was in his fourth body and why we saw faces before that. They were of [[ObviousBeta the Doctor mkI.]]

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Recently suggested by the ''DoctorWhoMagazine''.''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine''. Like the Master, the Doctor was revived by the Time Lords. This would explain why, in the "Brain Of Morbius," he was in his fourth body and why we saw faces before that. They were of [[ObviousBeta the Doctor mkI.]]



* Clone #2: ''First Frontier'' -> ''The Eight Doctors'' -> The TV Movie -> ''Sometime Never...'' -> ''The Gallifrey Chronicles'' -> ''The Glorious Dead'' (''DoctorWhoMagazine'' strip).

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* Clone #2: ''First Frontier'' -> ''The Eight Doctors'' -> The TV Movie -> ''Sometime Never...'' -> ''The Gallifrey Chronicles'' -> ''The Glorious Dead'' (''DoctorWhoMagazine'' (''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' strip).
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He was none too stable, except when Vicki and the Doctor hear him ''in the TARDIS'', he's calmed down quite a bit. The Zero Room's calming influence did the trick.

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He was none too stable, except when Vicki and the Doctor hear him ''in the TARDIS'', he's calmed down quite a bit. The Zero Room's calming influence did the trick.trick.

[[WMG:Silurians are somehow related to the Ice Warriors]]
I haven't seen any of the classic Silurians (only Smith era), but those silurians look rather similar to the Ice Warriors as seen on Peladon. They certainly look alike, they have the same green skin/scales. And they both wear head coverings and green clothes
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This troper came away from ''Planet of the Ood'' with the sense that worlds like Desperus were where the Harriet Beecher Stowes and William Wilberforces of the 2G&BHE tended to wind up.

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This troper came away from ''Planet of the Ood'' with the sense that worlds like Desperus were where the Harriet Beecher Stowes and William Wilberforces of the 2G&BHE tended to wind up.up.

[[WMG:Steven Taylor used the Zero Room]]
He was none too stable, except when Vicki and the Doctor hear him ''in the TARDIS'', he's calmed down quite a bit. The Zero Room's calming influence did the trick.
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They were brought back to life by the TARDIS.

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They were brought back to life by the TARDIS.TARDIS.

[[WMG:By the 51st century, Desperus was civilized]]
This troper came away from ''Planet of the Ood'' with the sense that worlds like Desperus were where the Harriet Beecher Stowes and William Wilberforces of the 2G&BHE tended to wind up.
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So, the Seventh Doctor... kind of gets killed for no reason in the MadeForTVMovie. ''[[OrIsIt Or does he]]?!''

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So, the Seventh Doctor... kind of gets killed for no reason in the MadeForTVMovie. ''[[OrIsIt Or ''Or does he]]?!''
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