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After he suffered a one-sided heart attack at [[Roz Forrester]]'s funeral, the Seventh Doctor had a vision of Death taunting him about taking the life of one of his companions, and that she would soon take his "without warning," when he was "alone and afraid". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So Vile a Sin (novel)|So Vile a Sin]]'') The Doctor later noted that his regeneration was growing nearer. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Room With No Doors (novel)|The Room With No Doors]]'')
After he suffered a one-sided heart attack at [[Roz Forrester]]'s funeral, the Seventh Doctor had a vision of Death taunting him about taking the life of one of his companions, and that she would soon take his "without warning," when he was "alone and afraid". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So Vile a Sin (novel)|So Vile a Sin]]'') The Doctor later noted that his regeneration was growing nearer. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Room With No Doors (novel)|The Room With No Doors]]'')
In [[The Doctor's reality (Death Comes to Time)|one possible course of events]], the Doctor apparently died during his battle with [[Tannis]]. However, Tannis had declared that the Doctor's actions would rewrite time, ([[WC]]: ''[[Death Comes to Time (webcast)|Death Comes to Time]]'') with most accounts indeed agreeing that these were not the circumstances of the Seventh Doctor's death. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'') All the same, an elder Seventh Doctor once met up with [[Ace]], whom he told "Time streams are funny things. In some, I regenerate. In some, I don't," concluding that "It's all a matter of perspective." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TotT TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'')


=== The regeneration ===
=== The regeneration ===
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=== Alternate timelines ===
In an [[alternate timeline (Klein's Story)|alternate timeline]] caused by the Doctor and [[Ace]] leaving future technology at [[Colditz Castle]] in [[1944]] which enabled the [[Nazis]] to win [[World War II]], the Doctor was shot at a checkpoint shortly after landing in the alternate [[1962]]. He subsequently regenerated in a morgue. The [[Johann Schmidt|new Doctor]] tricked [[Elizabeth Klein]] into travelling back to Colditz, with her presence enabling the younger Doctor to avert history changing, negating this regeneration. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Klein's Story (audio story)|Klein’s Story]]'')
In [[The Doctor's reality (Death Comes to Time)|one possible course of events]], the Doctor apparently died during his battle with [[Tannis]]. However, Tannis had declared that the Doctor's actions would rewrite time, ([[WC]]: ''[[Death Comes to Time (webcast)|Death Comes to Time]]'') with most accounts indeed agreeing that these were not the circumstances of the Seventh Doctor's death. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'')
An elder Seventh Doctor who was brought to the [[Memory TARDIS]] told Ace that "Time streams are funny things. In some, I regenerate. In some, I don't," concluding that "It's all a matter of perspective." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TotT TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 12:00, 20 November 2023

I've got to stop... him...The Seventh Doctor's last words [Doctor Who (TV story) [src]]

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The Seventh Doctor underwent his regeneration into the Eighth Doctor in Walker General Hospital on 31 December 1999. Following a non-fatal shooting, the Doctor had been taken to the hospital where subsequent exploratory surgery by Grace Holloway with a camera accidentally clogged a vein; the anaesthetic he had been given delayed the regeneration by several hours almost destroyed the process entirely. (TV: Doctor Who) This was the seventh regeneration of the 12-regeneration life cycle beginning with the First Doctor. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)

History

Anticipation

After nearly drowning in the oceans of the Artifact, the Seventh Doctor briefly began to regenerate, but the process was averted when Mark Bannen applied artificial respiration. (PROSE: Parasite)

While trapped in his own mind during his confrontation with the Scourge, the Seventh Doctor and Benny Summerfield saw the Doctor's eighth incarnation, which the Doctor noted was more of a possibility than a reality when Benny became attracted to the image. (AUDIO: The Shadow of the Scourge)

After he suffered a one-sided heart attack at Roz Forrester's funeral, the Seventh Doctor had a vision of Death taunting him about taking the life of one of his companions, and that she would soon take his "without warning," when he was "alone and afraid". (PROSE: So Vile a Sin) The Doctor later noted that his regeneration was growing nearer. (PROSE: The Room With No Doors)

The regeneration

To be added

Alternate timelines

In an alternate timeline caused by the Doctor and Ace leaving future technology at Colditz Castle in 1944 which enabled the Nazis to win World War II, the Doctor was shot at a checkpoint shortly after landing in the alternate 1962. He subsequently regenerated in a morgue. The new Doctor tricked Elizabeth Klein into travelling back to Colditz, with her presence enabling the younger Doctor to avert history changing, negating this regeneration. (AUDIO: Klein’s Story)

In one possible course of events, the Doctor apparently died during his battle with Tannis. However, Tannis had declared that the Doctor's actions would rewrite time, (WC: Death Comes to Time) with most accounts indeed agreeing that these were not the circumstances of the Seventh Doctor's death. (TV: Doctor Who)

An elder Seventh Doctor who was brought to the Memory TARDIS told Ace that "Time streams are funny things. In some, I regenerate. In some, I don't," concluding that "It's all a matter of perspective." (TV: The Curse of Fenric)

Behind the scenes

Alixion would have ended with the Seventh Doctor regenerating due to psychic tension from facing the Manager, with Andrew Cartmel and Robin Mukherjee envisioning McCoy's Doctor regenerating "straightjacketed and gagged in a confinement cell". (DWM 255)