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Ninth Doctor seen in Third's finale

Crewman47

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I was watching the final episode of The War Games and it when it comes to the scene where the Timelords are going through new faces for the Doctor the second one we see looks kind of like the 9th Doctor, not completely but a good likeness. Heres the pic:

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What do you think, do you suppose the Doctor, or most Timelords, have some kind of preset appearances built into there molecular make up that are randonly selected on regeneration and this image above was what one incarnation of the Doctor was always meant to look like?
 
Dude, that's totally Peter Davison, not Eccles!

And it's the Second Doctor's finale, not the Third... :techman:
 
The War Games is the second Doctor's final story notthe third's and no it's just a coinsidence.
 
What do you think, do you suppose the Doctor, or most Timelords, have some kind of preset appearances built into there molecular make up that are randomly selected on regeneration and this image above was what one incarnation of the Doctor was always meant to look like?
While the New Adventures played with the idea that the Doctor's personalities, both past and future, lived in his mind, no one's really taken the stance that the Doctor's incarnations are genetically pre-determined.

Big Finish's Unbound audios make the argument that they're not. Likewise, Lance Parkin hints that they're not in Ahistory and The Gallifrey Chronicles.

For instance, in Sympathy for the Devil and Exile we have two very different versions of the third Doctor, and neither of them resemble Jon Pertwee. Especially not the one with breasts. ;)

And in The Gallifrey Chronicles, the Castellan Marnal sees that the eighth Doctor has three different ninth incarnations running around time and space. (One is Eccleston, one is Richard E. Grant, and one is Rowan Atkinson. Ahistory explains the first two, but there's no explanation of where the point-of-departure to get from McGann to Atkinson is in the Doctor's personal timeline.)

If you can accept the premise that Troughton's regeneration (or forced change of appearance) can produce Pertwee, Warner, and Arabella Weir, then it's unlikely that any incarnation is genetically pre-encoded.

Unless you accept the premise that the Doctor is somehow linked to the Other, in which case there is some genetic pre-encoding if the seventh Doctor can resemble the Other.

Correction: Lawrence Miles' Interference presupposes that the Doctor's incarnations are genetically pre-encoded, unless the third Doctor's premature regeneration on Dust caused more damage to the timeline than anyone suspected.
 
What do you think, do you suppose the Doctor, or most Timelords, have some kind of preset appearances built into there molecular make up that are randonly selected on regeneration and this image above was what one incarnation of the Doctor was always meant to look like?


I'm reminded of Romana choosing an alien appearance for her regeneration.

Regenerations are like clothes to Timelords.
 
I've always felt that image reminded me of Pertwee, personally. It certainly reminds me of Sean Pertwee, his son. At the time this episode was taped, though, Pertwee had either just been hired or wasn't hired until sometime after, so this is a coincidence. Now I think about it, I agree it does look a bit like Davison, too.

Alex
 
I was watching the final episode of The War Games and it when it comes to the scene where the Timelords are going through new faces for the Doctor the second one we see looks kind of like the 9th Doctor, not completely but a good likeness. Heres the pic:

4122230734_bf9a2e1126_o.jpg


What do you think, do you suppose the Doctor, or most Timelords, have some kind of preset appearances built into there molecular make up that are randonly selected on regeneration and this image above was what one incarnation of the Doctor was always meant to look like?

Dude, that's totally Peter Davison, not Eccles!

And it's the Second Doctor's finale, not the Third... :techman:

Sorry, meant to say 2nd but somehow my fingers typed third.

As for the Peter Davidson connection, now that you mention it I can see it a little bit, especially in the hair.
 
I'm reminded of Romana choosing an alien appearance for her regeneration.

Regenerations are like clothes to Timelords.
You mean that they change every 100+ years? That did seem to be the case with the Doctor. I think Sylvester McCoy called him the universe's smelliest man.;)
As regards regenrerations, maybe there are some popular pre-set designs. Colin Baker played a Gallifreyan guard called Maxil in The Arc Of Infinity and The Five Doctors before being cast as the Doctor.
 
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