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The Valeyard

I think there were definite shades of the Valeyard in Ten's last days, e.g. the whole Time Lord Victorious thing in Waters of Mars, and then his irrational rage at having to die to save Wilf in The End of Time.
 
I think there were definite shades of the Valeyard in Ten's last days, e.g. the whole Time Lord Victorious thing in Waters of Mars, and then his irrational rage at having to die to save Wilf in The End of Time.
If they wanted, they could still make 10 the Valeyard. Explain away the particularly violent and destructive regeneration as a metacrisis which formed the Valeyard.
 
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I think there were definite shades of the Valeyard in Ten's last days, e.g. the whole Time Lord Victorious thing in Waters of Mars, and then his irrational rage at having to die to save Wilf in The End of Time.
If they wanted, they could still make 10 the Valeyard. Explain away the particularly violent and destructive as a metacrisis which formed the Valeyard.

Perhaps not 10. Could just as easily be 10.5 over on Pete's World.
 
Or have the metacrisis regenerate twice in the intervening time, so it can be the Valeyard as we understand him.
 
I think there were definite shades of the Valeyard in Ten's last days, e.g. the whole Time Lord Victorious thing in Waters of Mars, and then his irrational rage at having to die to save Wilf in The End of Time.
If they wanted, they could still make 10 the Valeyard. Explain away the particularly violent and destructive as a metacrisis which formed the Valeyard.

Perhaps not 10. Could just as easily be 10.5 over on Pete's World.

Or have the metacrisis regenerate twice in the intervening time, so it can be the Valeyard as we understand him.

All you would have to do is have some event "jump start" his timelord DNA and prompt it to overwrite his human DNA. Say a "first death" in old age or a violent death at the hand of Dalek or Cyberman
 
Mmm. Actually, ties in quite well with another story idea I've had. Might write it. My interest in Doctor Who has peaked of late.
 
Interestingly, when the Valeyard sort-of appeared in the IDW Comics mini-series The Forgotten he was actually drawn to look like the Tenth Doctor.

I think it was because that's what the 10th Doctor wanted him to look like. Though, it made alot of sense why 10's mind would be there; 10 had just gone through the whole Doctor clone thing at the end of season four.
 
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