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I keep thinking if The Enemy from "Alien Bodies" had been adapted to series in 2005 by RTD, I would have made them future humans, who are capable of regenerating and altering their DNA, and have become like a fascist totalitarian society. Them in book form could be whatever you want, but if they were to have any impact on the audience or the Doctor it only works if it's someone the audience or the Doctor has a connection with, kind of like an echo of the betrayal felt by what the Toclafane turned out to be, except here they are coming to beat the Timelords at their own game.
 
I've often wondered if the Borg and Cybermen could be related in some crazy multiversal way, they're MOs are pretty similar.
 
At first they worked together until the Cybermen betrayed the Borg. At which point, the Borg teams up with the Enterprise D and the Eleventh Doctor to defeat the Cybermen. When the Cybermen are defeated, the Borg then betray the Enterprise and the Doctor and attempt to assimilate the TARDIS.
 
At first they worked together until the Cybermen betrayed the Borg. At which point, the Borg teams up with the Enterprise D and the Eleventh Doctor to defeat the Cybermen. When the Cybermen are defeated, the Borg then betray the Enterprise and the Doctor and attempt to assimilate the TARDIS.


I WOULD LOVE TO SEE BORGIFIED TARDIS
 
1. The Third Doctor was once stranded and separated from the TARDIS in ancient pre-dynastic China, and Venusian-aikidoed his way across the land as a reluctant wuxia to reclaim it. During this time, because of his manner of dress and the length of his nose, he became known as the Resplendent White-Haired Swordfish.

2. HISTORICAL UNPLEASANTNESS WARNING: During an unrecorded incident in which the Tenth Doctor was brain-damaged, amnesiac and stranded in late-19th century Whitechapel, something went very wrong with him — and when he was finally healed and returned, he realized that he had been Jack the Ripper (undoubtedly saying “I’m sorry, I’m so sorry” during the murders). He’ll never be able to atone, though he’ll always be trying, in that and all subsequent lives.

3. The Master rules several empires sprinkled across spacetime, and frequently returns to them.

4. More than 500 years pass personally for the Doctor between “The Deadly Assassin” and “The Face of Evil”.
 
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