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Instead of two incarnations from his past, the Doctor (presumably the [[Sixth Doctor]], who was the current Docor in 1986) was going to meet two incarnations from his future. The story was rejected because one of the future incarnations was a woman.<ref>[https://sites.google.com/site/deepspacetransmissions/interviews-1/1980-s/198801after-image-6 After-Image #6 - January 1988]</ref> | Instead of two incarnations from his past, the Doctor (presumably the [[Sixth Doctor]], who was the current Docor in 1986) was going to meet two incarnations from his future. The story was rejected because one of the future incarnations was a woman.<ref>[https://sites.google.com/site/deepspacetransmissions/interviews-1/1980-s/198801after-image-6 After-Image #6 - January 1988]</ref> | ||
{{quote|One of them was a woman and they wouldn't let me do that at all. They said the readership wouldn't accept it. There was some big controversy.|Grant Morrison}} | {{quote|I came up with this idea where the Doctor meets two future versions of himself, a sort of 'Three Doctors' thing. I thought, 'I won't do two Doctors from the past, I'll do two from the future', to make it a bit different. One of them was a woman and they wouldn't let me do that at all. They said the readership wouldn't accept it. There was some big controversy.|Grant Morrison}} | ||
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