I'd also love to see Eccleston back but doubt it's going to happen. If... If it ever did though, I hope it wouldn't involve Rose in any way.
ive had this debate before, but you do make an interesting point, however your stress theory doesn't hold up for me, the 11th Doctor looked pretty stressed forcing the energy which was coming out of his body into the hand, and the most important part of that is that it was coming out of his body, so he is feeling the stress of the regeneration.actually this thread seems like a good place to do this, is the next Doctor not the 12th Doctor?
sure after his second regeneration he did not have a new personality, but he did use up a regeneration.
So is David Tennant not both Doctor 10 & 11? the next Doctor being 12, a regeneration (of which he has a limited number of) after all?
TBH I am surprised this has not been discussed more.
Well, it depends on why a Time Lord can only regenerate twelve times. If it's because he has an internal battery with a limited amount of regeneration energy, then, yeah, he used one up. However, it could be because each regeneration stresses his body more and more, and after twelve times, his cells can't survive another rearrangement. In that case, since he only stole just enough regeneration energy to heal himself (as he did in "The Christmas Invasion") and didn't put his body through the whole process of becoming an all-new man, he's still got all three left.
Personally, I go with the stress theory. I seem to remember some evidence that there are physical traces of prior regenerations in his cells (I think there was a cut line from "Dalek" where van Statten finds he has nine different DNA patterns, and it would explain why Jenny's physical resemblance was five bodies out of date). Also, the idea of a sort of "regeneration battery" just seems a bit sillier to me than the notion that a regeneration is an exhausting and traumatic process that you can't do over and over again without incurring some physical cost.
ive had this debate before, but you do make an interesting point, however your stress theory doesn't hold up for me, the 11th Doctor looked pretty stressed forcing the energy which was coming out of his body into the hand, and the most important part of that is that it was coming out of his body, so he is feeling the stress of the regeneration.
I wonder if Eccelson would even like to return for a season or two?
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