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After the death of [[Lucie Miller]], the [[Eighth Doctor]] found himself looking for hope. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Great War (audio story)|The Great War]]'')
After the death of [[Lucie Miller]], the [[Eighth Doctor]] found himself looking for hope. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Great War (audio story)|The Great War]]'')


While the [[Tenth Doctor]] conceded to [[Cyber-Leader One]] that emotions were an ultimately destuctive flaw, he retorted that he "quite like[d]" hope, calling it a "good emotion" as he indicated to the [[Cyber-Leader]] that it was coming. Indeed, as soon as the Doctor spoke, [[Jake Simmonds]] and [[the Preachers]] arrived from [[Pete's World]] and terminated the [[Cybermen]] holding the Doctor captive. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'')
The [[Seventh Doctor]] once told [[Bernice Summerfield]] that one of the things he feared was the point at which there was no hope left. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Pit (novel)|The Pit]]'')
 
While the [[Tenth Doctor]] conceded to [[Cyber-Leader One]] that emotions were an ultimately destructive flaw, he retorted that he "quite like[d]" hope, calling it a "good emotion" as he indicated to the [[Cyber-Leader]] that it was coming. Indeed, as soon as the Doctor spoke, [[Jake Simmonds]] and [[the Preachers]] arrived from [[Pete's World]] and terminated the [[Cybermen]] holding the Doctor captive. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'')


When [[Kenossium]] told the [[Eleventh Doctor]] that the [[Time Lord]]s would have nothing should he place [[Gallifrey]] in a [[pocket universe]], he responded that they would have hope, something which they currently did not possess. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'')
When [[Kenossium]] told the [[Eleventh Doctor]] that the [[Time Lord]]s would have nothing should he place [[Gallifrey]] in a [[pocket universe]], he responded that they would have hope, something which they currently did not possess. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'')
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Hope was an emotion which the Twelfth Doctor claimed was hard to resist. (TV: The Eaters of Light)

The Thirteenth Doctor called herself a doctor of hope, among other things. She felt that hope could always be found, and solutions imagined, even in dire circumstances. (TV: The Tsuranga Conundrum)

After the death of Lucie Miller, the Eighth Doctor found himself looking for hope. (AUDIO: The Great War)

The Seventh Doctor once told Bernice Summerfield that one of the things he feared was the point at which there was no hope left. (PROSE: The Pit)

While the Tenth Doctor conceded to Cyber-Leader One that emotions were an ultimately destructive flaw, he retorted that he "quite like[d]" hope, calling it a "good emotion" as he indicated to the Cyber-Leader that it was coming. Indeed, as soon as the Doctor spoke, Jake Simmonds and the Preachers arrived from Pete's World and terminated the Cybermen holding the Doctor captive. (TV: Doomsday)

When Kenossium told the Eleventh Doctor that the Time Lords would have nothing should he place Gallifrey in a pocket universe, he responded that they would have hope, something which they currently did not possess. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)