One thing about the multi-Doctor stories is that they seem to be a bit inconsistent. Time Crash establishes that the Tenth Doctor remembers Meeting the Tenth Doctor when he was the fifth, and all he did. The novel Cold Fushion, which unites the Fifth Doctor and Seventh Doctors (Who couldn't be more different), also uses this plot point I believe.
However, if the Doctors do remember all the events, why don't they always (1) Know the solution to the problem they're facing ahead of the last incarnation(s) or 2) he's always suprised by his new face when he regenerates.
I think in most cases in the classic series, because of the Time Lord involvement, the Doctor's memories of each other are erased (and possibly those of the companions). We know Time Lords have memory/time-displacing powers from The War Games. However, that doesn't explain why the Doctor remembers Omega in Arc of Infinity, or his presidency in Trial of a Time Lord. Although I suppose the 'latest' Doctor in the crossovers remembers events.
I guess it's all wibbly-wobbly, Timey-wimey stuff, as mentioned in Blink and Time Crash.
Any thoughts?
However, if the Doctors do remember all the events, why don't they always (1) Know the solution to the problem they're facing ahead of the last incarnation(s) or 2) he's always suprised by his new face when he regenerates.
I think in most cases in the classic series, because of the Time Lord involvement, the Doctor's memories of each other are erased (and possibly those of the companions). We know Time Lords have memory/time-displacing powers from The War Games. However, that doesn't explain why the Doctor remembers Omega in Arc of Infinity, or his presidency in Trial of a Time Lord. Although I suppose the 'latest' Doctor in the crossovers remembers events.
I guess it's all wibbly-wobbly, Timey-wimey stuff, as mentioned in Blink and Time Crash.
Any thoughts?