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Sentimental and compassionate, but with a cynical and self-reflective edge, the '''Fourteenth Doctor''' embraced the second chance he had in regenerating back into the body of his [[Tenth Doctor|tenth incarnation]], as he sought to respond to all the calls of adventure. He raced from one adventure to the next as he fought against the idea that he was "running on fumes" and emotionally exhausted, going a full fifteen hours without stopping to rest, too distracted by the mystery as to why he had regenerated back into a familiar body. | |||
After a battle against [[psychoplasm]] [[Dalek-scape|Dalek constructs]] in the [[Dalek Dome]] and stop on [[Skaro]] during the [[genesis of the Daleks]], the Doctor found himself reunited with his old [[companion]] [[Donna Noble]] on the same night [[the Meep]] tried to initiate the [[destruction of London]], with only the release of the [[DoctorDonna]] managing to save the day, but Donna was saved from having her mind overload when it was revealed that her daughter, [[Rose Noble|Rose]], had inherited the [[Human-Time Lord Meta-Crisis]] and she and Donna were able to [[Letting go|release]] the Meta-Crisis. When a visit to Wilf got sidetracked by a conflict with the [[not-thing]]s at the [[edge of the universe]], the Doctor was forced to confront his emotional exhaustion, but chose to continue ignoring his pain, especially regarding [[the Flux]]. | |||
However, the return of [[the Toymaker]] brought his traumas to the forefront, and he ended up shooting the Doctor with a [[Galvanic beam]] that triggered a [[bi-generation]] that created the [[Fifteenth Doctor]], who teamed up with his fourteenth incarnation to banish the Toymaker. Spurred on by Donna and his fifteenth incarnation, the Doctor decided to settle down on Earth with the [[Noble family]] to do "rehab out of order" and allow himself to heal to ensure his next incarnation would have his carefree attitude. | |||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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While facing being shot by guards of the Good Doctor, the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] claimed any attempt on her life would result in "a miracle". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Good Doctor (novel)}}) She later considered regenerating to generate residual [[artron energy]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Maze of Doom (novel)}}) | While facing being shot by guards of the Good Doctor, the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] claimed any attempt on her life would result in "a miracle". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Good Doctor (novel)}}) She later considered regenerating to generate residual [[artron energy]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Maze of Doom (novel)}}) | ||
At the conclusion of the [[Flux | At the conclusion of the [[final Flux event]], after the [[Time (mythology)|embodiment of Time]] disintegrated the [[Ravager (The Halloween Apocalypse)|Ravager]]s {{Spruell}} and [[Azure (The Halloween Apocalypse)|Azure]], the Thirteenth Doctor was warned that her "time [was] heading to its end". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Vanquishers (TV story)}}) The Thirteenth Doctor later compiled [[Book (A Short History of Everyone)|a book]] about all of her lives to aid her next incarnation if they "[[Post-regenerative amnesia|[felt] weird]]" after [[regeneration]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A Short History of Everyone (novel)}}) | ||
The Thirteenth Doctor remarked to [[Cleo Proctor]] that she would stand up again if she "clobber[ed]" her, remarking that she would regenerate "possibly several times". ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Salvation (audio story)}}) | The Thirteenth Doctor remarked to [[Cleo Proctor]] that she would stand up again if she "clobber[ed]" her, remarking that she would regenerate "possibly several times". ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Salvation (audio story)}}) | ||
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=== Hijacked by the Master === | === Hijacked by the Master === | ||
[[File:The Master Doctor.jpg|thumb|left|[[The Master]] hijacks the Doctor's fourteenth incarnation. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Power of the Doctor (TV story)}})]] | [[File:The Master Doctor.jpg|thumb|left|[[The Master]] hijacks the Doctor's fourteenth incarnation. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Power of the Doctor (TV story)}})]] | ||
{{Main|Thirteenth Doctor's forced regeneration}} | |||
The Thirteenth Doctor was made to undergo a [[forced regeneration]] into her fourteenth incarnation in a chamber by the [[Spy Master]], who used the energies of [[Qurunx (The Power of the Doctor)|a Qurunx]] as a power source for a [[cyber-conversion planet]] that allowed him to obtain the energy needed to hijack the Doctor's regeneration and insert himself as her fourteenth incarnation. However, due to a fail-safe the Doctor had enacted before her regeneration, the [[Holo-Doctor]] was able to work in conjunction with [[Yaz Khan]], [[Tegan Jovanka]] and [[Ace]] to undue [[the Master's Dalek Plan]], with [[Inston-Vee Vinder]] helping Yaz to force the Master back into the chamber so that they could use the [[CyberMaster]]s' [[regeneration energy]] to get the Master to [[Retro-regeneration|degenerate]] back into the Thirteenth Doctor, returning him to his original body. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Power of the Doctor (TV story)}}) | The Thirteenth Doctor was made to undergo a [[forced regeneration]] into her fourteenth incarnation in a chamber by the [[Spy Master]], who used the energies of [[Qurunx (The Power of the Doctor)|a Qurunx]] as a power source for a [[cyber-conversion planet]] that allowed him to obtain the energy needed to hijack the Doctor's regeneration and insert himself as her fourteenth incarnation. However, due to a fail-safe the Doctor had enacted before her regeneration, the [[Holo-Doctor]] was able to work in conjunction with [[Yaz Khan]], [[Tegan Jovanka]] and [[Ace]] to undue [[the Master's Dalek Plan]], with [[Inston-Vee Vinder]] helping Yaz to force the Master back into the chamber so that they could use the [[CyberMaster]]s' [[regeneration energy]] to get the Master to [[Retro-regeneration|degenerate]] back into the Thirteenth Doctor, returning him to his original body. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Power of the Doctor (TV story)}}) | ||
=== Post-regeneration === | === Post-regeneration === | ||
[[File:13 to 14.jpg|thumb|The Doctor's clothes change as they [[regenerate]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Power of the Doctor (TV story)}})]] | [[File:13 to 14.jpg|thumb|The Doctor's clothes change as they [[regenerate]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Power of the Doctor (TV story)}})]] | ||
{{Main|Thirteenth Doctor's regeneration}} | |||
After the Doctor freed the Qurunx so it could destroy the cyber-conversion planet, the Master spitefully used his [[Tissue Compression Eliminator]] to redirect the Qurunx's destructive blast at the Doctor, fatally wounding her. Staving off the [[regeneration]] long enough to have a final conversation with Yaz, the Doctor then travelled alone to [[Cliff (The Power of the Doctor)|a cliff]] overlooking the [[sea]], where she could enjoy the [[sunrise]] before she regenerated. Making peace with herself, the Doctor [[Thirteenth Doctor's regeneration|began to regenerate]], with her outfit morphing into a completely different set of clothes with her, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Power of the Doctor (TV story)}}) as she subconsciously allowed the lingering stress from her recent adventures to effect the regeneration. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}) After the regeneration completed, the Fourteenth Doctor ran his [[tongue]] over his [[teeth]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A Letter from the Doctor (DWAN 2024 short story)|page=6}}) and found himself taken aback by the fact that he was in a body remarkably identical to his [[tenth incarnation]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Power of the Doctor (TV story)}}) thinking how he should be "somebody new" instead of "somebody [he'd] been before", and also thought that his clothes changing too was "weird". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Whoniverse (reference book)|namedpart=Heroes of Time}}) | After the Doctor freed the Qurunx so it could destroy the cyber-conversion planet, the Master spitefully used his [[Tissue Compression Eliminator]] to redirect the Qurunx's destructive blast at the Doctor, fatally wounding her. Staving off the [[regeneration]] long enough to have a final conversation with Yaz, the Doctor then travelled alone to [[Cliff (The Power of the Doctor)|a cliff]] overlooking the [[sea]], where she could enjoy the [[sunrise]] before she regenerated. Making peace with herself, the Doctor [[Thirteenth Doctor's regeneration|began to regenerate]], with her outfit morphing into a completely different set of clothes with her, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Power of the Doctor (TV story)}}) as she subconsciously allowed the lingering stress from her recent adventures to effect the regeneration. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}) After the regeneration completed, the Fourteenth Doctor ran his [[tongue]] over his [[teeth]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A Letter from the Doctor (DWAN 2024 short story)|page=6}}) and found himself taken aback by the fact that he was in a body remarkably identical to his [[tenth incarnation]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Power of the Doctor (TV story)}}) thinking how he should be "somebody new" instead of "somebody [he'd] been before", and also thought that his clothes changing too was "weird". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Whoniverse (reference book)|namedpart=Heroes of Time}}) | ||
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=== The first adventure === | === The first adventure === | ||
[[File:Liberation of the Daleks Exterminate.jpg|thumb|The [[Dalek]]s fire upon the Doctor. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)}})]] | [[File:Liberation of the Daleks Exterminate.jpg|thumb|The [[Dalek]]s fire upon the Doctor. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)}})]] | ||
Seeing that the noise was [[Automated Protocol Epsilon Delta Rho|a distress signal]], the Doctor followed it to what seemed to be [[Wembley Stadium]] during the [[1966 World Cup Final]], where he found what he thought were [[time tourist]]s watching the historical [[football]] tournament, using [[psychic shield]]s to cover the fact they were a family of purple aliens. However, when a [[Dalek flying saucer]] appeared in the sky and started deploying a force of [[Bronze Dalek]]s to start [[1966 Dalek invasion of Earth|an invasion]], the Doctor focused his efforts on getting [[Red Supreme Dalek (Liberation of the Daleks)|the Supreme Dalek]]'s attention so that the Daleks would abandon their attack in an attempt to [[Extermination|exterminate]] him instead. Fleeing back to the TARDIS, the Doctor was handed the [[World Cup]]'s [[Jules Rimet Trophy]] by [[Georgy Gold]], who had | Seeing that the noise was [[Automated Protocol Epsilon Delta Rho|a distress signal]], the Doctor followed it to what seemed to be [[Wembley Stadium]] during the [[1966 World Cup Final]], where he found what he thought were [[time tourist]]s watching the historical [[football]] tournament, using [[psychic shield]]s to cover the fact they were a family of purple aliens. However, when a [[Dalek flying saucer]] appeared in the sky and started deploying a force of [[Bronze Dalek]]s to start [[1966 Dalek invasion of Earth|an invasion]], the Doctor focused his efforts on getting [[Red Supreme Dalek (Liberation of the Daleks)|the Supreme Dalek]]'s attention so that the Daleks would abandon their attack in an attempt to [[Extermination|exterminate]] him instead. Fleeing back to the TARDIS, the Doctor was handed the [[World Cup]]'s [[Jules Rimet Trophy]] by [[Georgy Gold]], who had mistaken him for the [[police]]. Not having enough time for explanations, the Doctor bundled Georgy into the safety of the TARDIS, only for a Dalek saucer to seize it before he could follow her in, leaving him surrounded by the Daleks as the Supreme Dalek ordered them to exterminate him, only for their blasts to have no effect, surprising both them and the Doctor. With both wanting answers, the Doctor let himself be taken aboard the Dalek saucer, where he bargained for the invasion to be stopped in return for providing an explanation to the Supreme Dalek after scanning himself with the sonic screwdriver, which the Supreme Dalek agreed to. After scanning the Daleks, the Doctor realised that they were [[simulacra]] of real Daleks and and that he was in a simulation, though the Supreme Dalek refused to believe him and destroyed the Earth to prove they were real. However, [[Claire (Liberation of the Daleks)|Claire]] and [[Claudine (Liberation of the Daleks)|Claudine]] then materialised on the bridge, captured the Doctor and teleported him away, as the Daleks watched in confusion, to the [[Dalek Dome]], where the Doctor met [[Georgette Gold]] and learnt he had been in an attraction at a [[theme park]] based on Dalek history. | ||
[[File:The sonic screwdriver is destroyed.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor sees his sonic screwdriver destroyed. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)}})]] | [[File:The sonic screwdriver is destroyed.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor sees his sonic screwdriver destroyed. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)}})]] | ||
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After he obtained [[Fourteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver|a new sonic screwdriver]], ([[WC]]: {{cs|The Fourteenth Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver (webcast)}}) the Doctor found himself in what appeared to be a [[cave]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Under Control (short story)|page=10-15}}) which he was compelled to explore due to remnants of his tenth incarnation's [[blood]] being used in [[blood control]], ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Into Control (comic story)|page=53}}) and he ended up saving a [[Strombok]] in peril and rescuing scared [[Vega Rapton]]s from a [[pig]] he named [[Alfredo (Under Control)|Alfredo]]. As he and Alfredo rescued some [[human]]s and [[Sarnsquid]]s, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Under Control (short story)|Under Control]]'') the Doctor found himself facing the [[Queen of the Sycorax]], who planned to use [[blood control]] and the blood taken from the blade that cut off the [[Tenth Doctor's hand]] to force the Doctor to take the place of the Sarnsquids that were moving her ship. However, because he had different blood from his tenth incarnation, the Doctor was able to resist the blood control and duelled the Queen until Alfredo knocked her into the ship's [[bile pit]], with the Sycorax Queen teleporting away to escape the vengeful Sarnsquids. As the Sarnsquids took control of the ship, the Doctor urged all the lifeforms aboard to use it to get home as he left with Alfredo, saying that they should make the most of "second chances". ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Into Control (comic story)|page=48-55}}) | After he obtained [[Fourteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver|a new sonic screwdriver]], ([[WC]]: {{cs|The Fourteenth Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver (webcast)}}) the Doctor found himself in what appeared to be a [[cave]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Under Control (short story)|page=10-15}}) which he was compelled to explore due to remnants of his tenth incarnation's [[blood]] being used in [[blood control]], ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Into Control (comic story)|page=53}}) and he ended up saving a [[Strombok]] in peril and rescuing scared [[Vega Rapton]]s from a [[pig]] he named [[Alfredo (Under Control)|Alfredo]]. As he and Alfredo rescued some [[human]]s and [[Sarnsquid]]s, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Under Control (short story)|Under Control]]'') the Doctor found himself facing the [[Queen of the Sycorax]], who planned to use [[blood control]] and the blood taken from the blade that cut off the [[Tenth Doctor's hand]] to force the Doctor to take the place of the Sarnsquids that were moving her ship. However, because he had different blood from his tenth incarnation, the Doctor was able to resist the blood control and duelled the Queen until Alfredo knocked her into the ship's [[bile pit]], with the Sycorax Queen teleporting away to escape the vengeful Sarnsquids. As the Sarnsquids took control of the ship, the Doctor urged all the lifeforms aboard to use it to get home as he left with Alfredo, saying that they should make the most of "second chances". ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Into Control (comic story)|page=48-55}}) | ||
[[File:Doctor Who The Bedtime Story Up In Space.jpg|thumb|The | [[File:Doctor Who The Bedtime Story Up In Space.jpg|thumb|The Doctor on [[Planet Bedtime Stories]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Doctor Who: The Bedtime Story (TV story)}})]] | ||
Upon arriving on [[Planet Bedtime Stories]], the Doctor told ''[[The Way Back Home]]'', a story written and illustrated by [[Oliver Jeffers (in-universe)|Oliver Jeffers]], about [[Boy (Doctor Who: The Bedtime Story)|a boy]] who befriended [[Martian (Doctor Who: The Bedtime Story)|a Martian]] after they got stranded on [[the Moon]]. After concluding the story, he began to tell [[The Doctor and Susan's escape from Gallifrey|a story about himself]] before realising he didn't have enough time to tell it. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Doctor Who: The Bedtime Story (TV story)}}) | Upon arriving on [[Planet Bedtime Stories]], the Doctor told ''[[The Way Back Home]]'', a story written and illustrated by [[Oliver Jeffers (in-universe)|Oliver Jeffers]], about [[Boy (Doctor Who: The Bedtime Story)|a boy]] who befriended [[Martian (Doctor Who: The Bedtime Story)|a Martian]] after they got stranded on [[the Moon]]. After concluding the story, he began to tell [[The Doctor and Susan's escape from Gallifrey|a story about himself]] before realising he didn't have enough time to tell it. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Doctor Who: The Bedtime Story (TV story)}}) | ||
=== Reunited with Donna === | === Reunited with Donna === | ||
{{ | [[File:The Star Beast Fourteen Frequency and Intensity Dials.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor investigates a spaceship. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Star Beast (TV story)}})]] | ||
When the TARDIS landed [[Camden Market]] ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Star Beast (TV story)}}) during [[November]] [[2023]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Star Beast (novelisation)}}) the Doctor found himself running into [[Donna Noble]] while she was out shopping with her daughter, [[Rose Noble|Rose]], just as [[Beep the Meep's neutron drive star cruiser|a spaceship]] landed at the [[Millson Wagner Steelworks]], with the Doctor going to investigate after being getting a ride from Donna's husband, [[Shaun Temple]], in his [[taxi]], and using the trip to get an update on Donna's life since he last saw her. Arriving at the steelworks shortly after [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]] established a perimeter, the Doctor snuck in to scan the spaceship with [[Fourteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver|his sonic screwdriver]], learning that the [[Dagger Drive]] had been damaged in an attack just as UNIT's [[scientific advisor]], [[Shirley Bingham]], approached him to share resources, though the Doctor instead talked to her of his worries about Donna remembering his face and being killed by the [[Human-Time Lord Meta-Crisis]] in her head. Once UNIT located the spaceships [[escape pod]], the Doctor went with them ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Star Beast (TV story)}}) just outside [[23 Bachelor Road]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Star Beast (novelisation)}}) where the Doctor, after a quick reunion with [[Sylvia Noble]], found that Rose was housing [[the Meep]]. With Shaun's return home calming things down, the Doctor listened as the Meep explained they were hiding from the [[Wrarth Warrior]]s, saying that they were hunting the Meep for their fur, just as UNIT soldiers hypnotised by [[Solar Psychedelia]] arrived looking for the Meep and the Wrarth Warriors also began an attack, resulting in a street fight that forced the Doctor, the Meep and the Nobler family to flee in Shaun's taxi, though not before the Doctor realised that the Wrarth Warriors were fighting with [[stun gun]]s, as opposed to the [[Soldiers of the Psychedelic Sun]] using live ammunition. | |||
[[File:Star Beast Carpark Court.png|thumb|The Doctor seeks answers. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Star Beast (TV story)}})]] | |||
{{ | Driving to a secluded [[car park]], the Doctor donned a [[barrister's wig]] and intercepted the Wrarth Warriors' teleportation to summon Sergeant [[Zogroth]] and Constable [[Zreeg]] to put the Meep's statements on trial, with the Wrarth Warriors revealing that they were working for the [[Galactic Council]] to capture the Meep for [[war crime]]s, with the Meep opting to drop their innocent façade and kill Zogroth and Zreeg as the Soldiers of the Psychedelic Sun arrived, though the Doctor bargained for his and the Noble family's safety by pointing out that he could be in league with the Wrarth Warriors and was more useful as a hostage. As he and the Noble family were brought to the steelworks, the Meep revealed that they planned to destroy London as fuel for their ship's Dagger Drive, just as Shirley arrived to rescue them from the hypnotised soldiers. While telling the Noble family to flee, the Doctor made his way into the Meep's ship to deactivate the Dagger Drive, only for Donna to follow him in to help. When the Meep's take-off separated him from half the controls and Donna, the Doctor found himself forced to reactive [[the DoctorDonna]] to stop the [[destruction of London]], with the pair working in tangent to stop the Meep's ship taking off, and undue the damage done to London. | ||
[[File:The Fourteenth Doctor grins.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor enjoys the happy ending. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Star Beast (TV story)}})]] | |||
{{ | While it looked like Donna was about to die from her brain overloading, it quickly transpired that the [[Human-Time Lord Meta-Crisis]] had been partially passed down to Rose, allowing Donna to survive as Rose deactivated the psychedelic sun emitters and freed the UNIT soldiers. As the Meep was taken away by the Wrarth Warriors, while promising to tell "[[the Boss]]" about the Doctor, Donna and Rose explained that [[letting go]] was the only way to safety disperse the Meta-Crisis from them. As the sun rose on a new day, the Doctor brought the Noble family to his TARDIS, and he and Donna convinced Sylvia to let them take a trip to see [[Wilfred Mott]] in his sheltered accommodation. Upon finding that the [[TARDIS control room]] has redesigned itself with a [[coffee machine]] on the [[TARDIS control console]], the Doctor gave Donna a cup of [[coffee]] as they talked about the Doctor's returning face and need to keep travelling, until Donna accidently spilled her coffee on the control console and sent the TARDIS spinning out of control through time and space. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Star Beast (TV story)}}) | ||
=== | === At the edge of the universe === | ||
The | [[File:The Mavity Of The Situation.png|thumb|The Doctor and Donna talk with [[Isaac Newton]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)}})]] | ||
Hurtling out of control, the Doctor and Donna found themselves in [[1666]], where they interrupted [[Isaac Newton]] as he discovered [[gravity]], and their joke on the "gravity of [their] situation" before they were yanked away caused him to mishear them and dub his new discovery "mavity". ([[TV]]: {{cs|Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)}}) They then intercepted the [[Red Baron]] in [[1917]], where a member of the [[Brigade of Gübernators]] hitched onto the TARDIS roof and remained in place as the TARDIS landed in front of [[Neanderthal]]s in 200,000 BC. After he and Donna accidentally saved [[Harold Godwinson]]'s life at the [[Battle of Hastings]] in [[1066]], the Doctor eventually disposed of the Gübernator, self-destructing it high above [[London]] in in the [[1970s]], as he realised he and Donna would have evacuate the TARDIS at their next stop. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Untitled (DWM 598 comic story)}}) | |||
[[File:Attack On DW WBY 1.png|thumb|left|The Doctor ponders the [[not-thing]]s. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)}})]] | |||
As the TARDIS interior erupted into an inferno, the Doctor and Donna managed to escape to [[Spaceship (Wild Blue Yonder)|an empty spaceship]] at the [[edge of the universe]], leaving the TARDIS to regenerate itself with aid of the sonic screwdriver until the reactivation of the [[Hostile Action Displacement System]] caused the TARDIS to flee without them. As they looked for the "hostile action" to "kick its arse" and get the TARDIS to return for them, the Doctor and Donna found [[Jimbo (Wild Blue Yonder)|a slow moving robot]] marching down the hallway, two [[not-thing]]s from beyond the edge had infiltrated the spaceship and that [[Captain (Wild Blue Yonder)|the captain]] had walked out the [[air-lock]] three years prior, all while an unknown language was saying words over the intercom periodically. After he got separated from Donna, the Doctor was tricked into opening up to a not-thing impersonating her about his guilt over the devastation of [[the Flux]] and his uncertainty of his identity after learning about the [[Timeless Child]], causing him to briefly lose his composure until he found Donna again, and kept the not-things at bay with a line of [[salt]], tricking them into thinking they had to count every grain to pass until they realised he was lying. | |||
[[File:WilfDoctorHug.jpg|thumb|The Doctor reunites with [[Wilfred Mott]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)}})]] | |||
As they retreated to the cockpit, the Doctor pieced together that the not-things could not understand the concept of [[slow]], and that the captain had initiated the robot to activate the ship's [[self-destruct]] at a slow pace, with the words over the intercom being the countdown, and then killed themselves to stop the not-things from realising their plan, only for the not-things to realise the plan as the Doctor did, so he accelerated the countdown and then gave chase to stop them interrupting the robot, only to realise that the not-things resilience would not stop the self-destruct, meaning the hostile actions were resolved, at which point the TARDIS returned, but the Doctor was tricked into bringing the non-thing with him instead of Donna, though he quickly realised his mistake and retrieved the real Donna as the ship blew up. Returning to Camden Market, though still worried what invoking the [[superstition]] of the salt line at a place where "the walls [were] thin and all things [were] possible" would bring, the Doctor and Donna were greeted by Wilf, only to find the city in chaos and Wilf begging the Doctor to save the day. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)}}) | |||
== | === Rematch with the Toymaker === | ||
[[File:Gigglepic1.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor sees the chaos of [[the Giggle]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}})]] | |||
[[File: | As he traversed the streets with Donna and Wilf, the Doctor watched humanity descend into chaos, with [[Middle Aged Man (The Giggle)|a pedestrian]] explaining that every human believed themselves to be in right, as the Doctor and Donna were pick up by [[Colonel]] [[Christofer Ibrahim]] and taken to [[UNIT HQ, City of London|UNIT headquarters]] as Wilf was taken to a safer location. Shirley and [[Kate Lethbridge-Stewart]] greeted the Doctor and Donna as they arrived, and [[Melanie Bush]] helped them to explain that a distorted waveform was responsible for the chaos to the Doctor. When Donna realised that the waveform was an [[arpeggio]] melody, it was discovered that the waveworm was the giggle of [[Stooky Bill]], who had been embedded in every screen screen since the invention of [[television]] in [[1925]] and was only now triggering due to the [[KOSAT 5]] satellite connected everyone to the internet. Leaving Kate to destroy KOSAT 5 with a [[Galvanic beam]] on his authority, the Doctor went to 1925 [[Soho]] with Donna to find the shop Stooky Bill came from, where they were met by [[the Toymaker]], who had managed to escape into the universe due to the Doctor's salt trick. | ||
[[File:Giggle card game.jpg|thumb|The Doctor faces [[the Toymaker]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}})]] | |||
Escaping into [[Celestial Toyroom|his domain]], the Toymaker tormented the Doctor with a puppet show depicting the deaths of [[Amy Pond]], [[Clara Oswald]] and [[Bill Potts]] and the fallout of [[the Flux]], provoking the Doctor into challenging him to [[Game between the Toymaker and the Fourteenth Doctor|a game]] of [[Cut (game)|cut]], only for the Toymaker to emerge the winner. However, the Doctor, pointing out his victory in their [[Trilogic Game|last game]], invoked the [[best of three]] rule, meaning they were tied [[one-all]] and needed to have one more game to decide the ultimate victor between them. Delighted, the Toymaker agreed and transported to 2023 for their final match. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}) | |||
=== Bi-generation === | |||
[[File: Bigeneration.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor undergoes [[bi-generation]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}})]] | |||
{{main|Fourteenth Doctor's bi-generation}} | |||
Returning to UNIT HQ after they destroyed KOSAT 5, the Doctor tried to prepare them for the Toymaker's arrival, only for him to appear and overpower UNIT while dancing to "[[Spice Up Your Life]]", distracting them long enough to commandeer the Galvanic beam. The Doctor tried to talk the Toymaker into leaving Earth with him so that they could play games throughout the cosmos, but the Toymaker refused, instead shooting the Doctor with the Galvanic beam so he could play the third game with a third incarnation of the Doctor. As [[regeneration energy]] began to emit from him, the Doctor was comforted by Donna and Mel and prepared himself for the [[change of appearance]], only for the regeneration energy to dissipate without him changing. Noting that it "[felt] different this time", the Doctor had Donna and Mel pull him apart as he began to bi-generate in a previously unseen act of [[bi-generation]], with the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] splitting out of him. | |||
[[ | The Doctors then challenged the Toymaker to [[Game between the Toymaker and the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Doctors|a game]] of [[Catch (game)|catch]], reasoning that they could both play him due to still being the same person. After an intense game, the Fifteenth Doctor was able to make a winning throw, and the Fourteenth Doctor named banishing the Toymaker from existence as his prize. While everyone celebrated, the Fourteenth Doctor chose to lament the lives lost in the chaos of the Giggle, to which the Fifteenth Doctor comforted him over. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}) | ||
While he would not | === Settling down === | ||
While showing the Fifteenth Doctor around the TARDIS control room, the Fourteenth Doctor began to wonder how life will work with the two of them simultaneously existing, but the Fifteenth Doctor to start telling him he needed to take a break after lifetimes of hardship to ensure his fifteenth incarnation would have his carefree attitude, saying that they were "doing rehab out of order", ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}) as the Fourteenth Doctor thought about the last fifteen hours of facing the Daleks, the Meep, the not-things and the Toymaker without rest. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Giggle (novelisation)}}) As the Fifteenth Doctor listed the numerous battles they had fought and losses they had endured, Donna opened her home up the Fourteenth Doctor, and offered the theory that he had regenerated back into his tenth incarnation's appearance as a way of telling himself to "come home" to her. As he realised they were right, the Fourteenth Doctor still refused to part with the TARDIS, but the Fifteenth Doctor used the lingering powers of the Toymaker's domain to duplicate the TARDIS with a [[mallet]] as his prize for wining the game. Accepting that he had to let himself heal, the Fourteenth Doctor bid farewell to his fifteenth incarnation as he left to explore the universe. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}) | |||
Seeking a home of his own on Earth, the Doctor considered buying a [[castle]], [[mansion]] or a [[beach hut]], but eventually found [[Fourteenth Doctor's home|a house]] in the [[countryside]] that connected with him due to its history of having people spend their whole lives inside, and attempted to purchase it for [[£]][[60 (number)|60]] from the [[estate agent]] [[Tiff (The Giggle)|Tiff]], who informed him of the much higher asking price and sold him the house after he realised he could afford it with the UNIT income he had been receiving since his [[third incarnation]], and even managed to avoid talking about the [[council tax]], [[parking zone]]s, [[catchment area]]s, [[mortgage]] and [[paperwork]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Giggle (novelisation)}}) | |||
=== Rehab with the Noble family === | |||
Although he had chosen to retire, the Doctor would take the occasional trip in the TARDIS, such as clandestinely taking Rose to [[Mars]] and Mel to [[New York City]] during the [[Gilded Age]]. During a garden party, where he entertained his adopted family with tales from his adventures, the Doctor let Donna know that he had "never been so happy in [his] life" as he witnessed the peace he had long fought for, even though Donna suggested that he could resume his travels at anytime. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}) | |||
=== History takes its course === | |||
The Fourteenth Doctor would eventually overcome his issues and complete the bi-generation from which the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] emerged from. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}) | |||
=== Undated events === | |||
[[File:Clive's Doctor Photographs 2.jpg|thumb|A photograph of the Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Rose (novelisation)|ed=2023 Illustrated Edition}})]] | |||
* Following a [[rupture]] in [[time]] that resulted in the creation of multiple versions of [[reality]], the Doctor asked [[Human (Double Danger)|a human]] to examine two pictures of [[the Toymaker]] to determine the differences. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Double Danger (game)}}) | |||
* When [[the Master]] attempted to force all the incarnations to the Doctor to [[regenerate]] at once, the Fourteenth Doctor's head was mixed with his [[Twelfth Doctor|twelfth]], [[Fifth Doctor|fifth]], and [[eighth incarnation]]s' faces, and [[Human (Random Regenerations)|a human]] was tasked with [[Identification|identifying]] each incarnation to [[Reparation|repair]] the [[timeline]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Random Regenerations (game)}}) | |||
* At some point prior to [[5 March]] [[2005]], the Fourteenth Doctor was [[photograph]]ed in a photo that would come into the possession of [[Clive Finch]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Rose (novelisation)|ed=2023 Illustrated Edition}}) | |||
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