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The Deadly Assassin and the 13th Doctor

It's entirely possible that the 12 generation limit was imposd by the timelords. No Timelords, not limit.

If it's biological, I can see them coming up with any number of means to get around it. From the Eye of Harmony to having one of his clones return and merge with a dying doctor and trip off another cycle.

It's less a question of limits, and more a question of if and how they want to end the series.
 
I'm sure when the time comes, it will be dealt with the right way - flippantly and quickly. I can see them doing it as briefly as "I was President of Gallifrey, I've a lot more than 13 regenerations!"
 
My guess is when they get that far they wont address the issue at all, or at most after the Doctor regenerates and notices he's still alive he'll say something like "That shouldn't of happened, I was out of regenerations".

Nah, I think they'll play up the dramatic opportunity that it provides.

Mr Awe
 
I'm sure when the time comes, it will be dealt with the right way - flippantly and quickly. I can see them doing it as briefly as "I was President of Gallifrey, I've a lot more than 13 regenerations!"

Oh I can see them going comedic with the concept: "Well it isn't really a rule, more of a guideline...well more of a suggestion actually....well more of fad...actually I don't know why we did that just seemed like the timelordish thing to do. You know the whole mythical lord of time restricted to 13 lives, very magical don't you think. Now where were we...Oh yeah, Bermuda!"
 
I'm sure when the time comes, it will be dealt with the right way - flippantly and quickly. I can see them doing it as briefly as "I was President of Gallifrey, I've a lot more than 13 regenerations!"

Oh I can see them going comedic with the concept: "Well it isn't really a rule, more of a guideline...well more of a suggestion actually....well more of fad...actually I don't know why we did that just seemed like the timelordish thing to do. You know the whole mythical lord of time restricted to 13 lives, very magical don't you think. Now where were we...Oh yeah, Bermuda!"

Yeah, that would be about right. :lol:
 
I refer you all to my previous answer, in some previous thread: when the Doctor did whatever-he-did that ended the Time War, it unleashed the energy of the Eye of Harmony in such a way as to a) cause his eighth rgeneration, and b) 'recharge' him regeneration-wise. But he doesn't know about the second bit.
The 13th Doctor will think he's on his last one, then regenerate and realize why, leaving him feeling a bit guilty that he's got a new lease of life by wiping out his own race.
Works as a plot device, and dramatically, unless they've moved so far on that they've forgotten the Time War by that point.
 
I refer you all to my previous answer, in some previous thread: when the Doctor did whatever-he-did that ended the Time War, it unleashed the energy of the Eye of Harmony in such a way as to a) cause his eighth rgeneration, and b) 'recharge' him regeneration-wise. But he doesn't know about the second bit.
Except that assumes that it was the eighth Doctor that fought the Time War. There's no basis upon which to make that assumption.
 
I refer you all to my previous answer, in some previous thread: when the Doctor did whatever-he-did that ended the Time War, it unleashed the energy of the Eye of Harmony in such a way as to a) cause his eighth rgeneration, and b) 'recharge' him regeneration-wise. But he doesn't know about the second bit.
Except that assumes that it was the eighth Doctor that fought the Time War. There's no basis upon which to make that assumption.
It's assumed that because the Ninth Doctor acted liked he had just seen his new face for the first time in Rose. He mentioned something about barely surviving whatever killed the other Timelords and the Daleks, so I assumed that whatever it was triggered the regeneration.
 
I refer you all to my previous answer, in some previous thread: when the Doctor did whatever-he-did that ended the Time War, it unleashed the energy of the Eye of Harmony in such a way as to a) cause his eighth rgeneration, and b) 'recharge' him regeneration-wise. But he doesn't know about the second bit.
Except that assumes that it was the eighth Doctor that fought the Time War. There's no basis upon which to make that assumption.
It's assumed that because the Ninth Doctor acted liked he had just seen his new face for the first time in Rose. He mentioned something about barely surviving whatever killed the other Timelords and the Daleks, so I assumed that whatever it was triggered the regeneration.

Yeah he looks at himself like it's the first time, but he had to know what he looks like he was photographed at various times in human history so Rose can't be first time out of the TARDIS.
 
Except that assumes that it was the eighth Doctor that fought the Time War. There's no basis upon which to make that assumption.
It's assumed that because the Ninth Doctor acted liked he had just seen his new face for the first time in Rose. He mentioned something about barely surviving whatever killed the other Timelords and the Daleks, so I assumed that whatever it was triggered the regeneration.

Yeah he looks at himself like it's the first time, but he had to know what he looks like he was photographed at various times in human history so Rose can't be first time out of the TARDIS.
But since he is a time travel perhaps he went to those places after meeting Rose. If there was a point in the series where he had left her for a while he could visit all those places and it may have only seemed like a short time before he returned.

I thought the eye of harmony would have been destroyed because it was linked to Gallifrey. I thought it was the power source of every Tardis.
 
Wait a minute..."The Deadly Assassin"?
I guess it works better than "The Non-Fatal Assassin", "The Harmless Assassin", or "The Man that injures other people."
 
^ :lol: Yeah, the best parody of Who titles was the actual Doctor Who parody "Curse of the Fatal Death"... :lol: :techman:
 
Wait a minute..."The Deadly Assassin"?
I guess it works better than "The Non-Fatal Assassin", "The Harmless Assassin", or "The Man that injures other people."

That gaveme flashbacks to a Kevin Smith commentary where he backtracks on the movie title as Silent Bob speaks in every movie he's appeared in.

But since he is a time travel perhaps he went to those places after meeting Rose. If there was a point in the series where he had left her for a while he could visit all those places and it may have only seemed like a short time before he returned.

I'm trying to think if there were any points where they were apart, aside from him sneaking off when he took her home. Though it could be stretched to say they went a few together and she was kept out of the Titanic photo etc. They won't have just been where we have seen them, though a lot of the time the stories were connected...

Or slightly more unlikely - but he could have just not noticed before. Though considering the few times we've seen him pick his outfit, I can see him looking in a mirror saying "Yeah... this jacket looks moody. Just like the Verve."
 
Wait a minute..."The Deadly Assassin"?
I guess it works better than "The Non-Fatal Assassin", "The Harmless Assassin", or "The Man that injures other people."

That gaveme flashbacks to a Kevin Smith commentary where he backtracks on the movie title as Silent Bob speaks in every movie he's appeared in.

But since he is a time travel perhaps he went to those places after meeting Rose. If there was a point in the series where he had left her for a while he could visit all those places and it may have only seemed like a short time before he returned.

I'm trying to think if there were any points where they were apart, aside from him sneaking off when he took her home. Though it could be stretched to say they went a few together and she was kept out of the Titanic photo etc. They won't have just been where we have seen them, though a lot of the time the stories were connected...

Or slightly more unlikely - but he could have just not noticed before. Though considering the few times we've seen him pick his outfit, I can see him looking in a mirror saying "Yeah... this jacket looks moody. Just like the Verve."
The one time that has been focused on many times, in many places, was at the end of Rose.
There could have been months or even years (in The Doctor's timeline) between when he dematerializes near the end of Rose, and then comes back to say "Did I mention it also travels in time?".
 
^Exactly! That's the "solo adventures of the Ninth Doctor" clause right there... :techman:
 
Here's an extraordinary coincidence. I was watching a docu feature on one of the DrW DVDs I got (Talons Wein Chiang I believe) and it actually had the relevant Morbius scene in its entirety!

I think you could go either way, whether those faces were the Doctor's or Morbius'. It could have just been that it went 4-3-2-1 then onto Morbius' faces. And the other funny thing is it showed 4-3 then cut away to their faces then cut back and redid 4-3 then 2-1.
 
Here's an extraordinary coincidence. I was watching a docu feature on one of the DrW DVDs I got (Talons Wein Chiang I believe) and it actually had the relevant Morbius scene in its entirety!

I think you could go either way, whether those faces were the Doctor's or Morbius'. It could have just been that it went 4-3-2-1 then onto Morbius' faces. And the other funny thing is it showed 4-3 then cut away to their faces then cut back and redid 4-3 then 2-1.

The Morbius faces are the first Doctor at fancy dress parties! That's my new idea, and I'm going to post it in every thread until I force everyone to accept it!
Taken from a draft script...
Morbius: "How long Doctor, how long have you lived? How many fancy dress parties? Back, back to your infant school nativity play!"
 
I don't remember if it was "Deadly Assassin" or "Invasion of Time" but there was one bit where two Time Lords were chatting with each other and they very casually talked about oh I see you've regenerated yes I thought it was time for a change do you like it?

If every regeneration is one step closer to death, isn't it a little odd that they treat it so casually like getting a face lift?
 
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