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The creature would have then mortally wounded Ace, causing the Doctor to use his remaining strength to throw the creature into a vortex opening, not only killing it but erasing it from time. The Doctor would have then regenerated into his Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh incarnations as the original timeline was restored. | The creature would have then mortally wounded Ace, causing the Doctor to use his remaining strength to throw the creature into a vortex opening, not only killing it but erasing it from time. The Doctor would have then regenerated into his Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh incarnations as the original timeline was restored. | ||
[[File:DWMSE 5 The Dark Dimension.jpg|thumb|The Fourth Doctor and Ace ([[Daryl Joyce]], [[DWMSE 5]])]] | |||
The Seventh Doctor and Ace would have found themselves at a church, with the Doctor reflecting that they would soon likely forget the alternate timeline. The two would eventually continue their travels in time and space, with the Doctor pondering how humanity has survived so much throughout history and beyond... | The Seventh Doctor and Ace would have found themselves at a church, with the Doctor reflecting that they would soon likely forget the alternate timeline. The two would eventually continue their travels in time and space, with the Doctor pondering how humanity has survived so much throughout history and beyond... | ||
The "Summerfield" featured in the story was written to perhaps be an alternate version of the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s [[companion]] [[Bernice Summerfield]] from the [[New Adventures]] book series. However, the story did not | The "Summerfield" featured in the story was written to perhaps be an alternate version of the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s [[companion]] [[Bernice Summerfield]] from the [[New Adventures]] book series. However, the story did not touch upon this and was extremely ambiguous on the topic. | ||
[[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]'s son, [[Alexander Stewart (The Dark Dimension)|Alexander Stewart]], would have a minor role in the film. In the alternative timeline he would have been the boyfriend of [[Ace|Dorothy]]. At the end of the film, at the church, the Brigadier would have been seen visiting Alexander's grave. In the normal timeline, he died in [[1979]] at the age of ten.<ref name=":0">[[The Nth Doctor]]</ref> | [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]'s son, [[Alexander Stewart (The Dark Dimension)|Alexander Stewart]], would have a minor role in the film. In the alternative timeline he would have been the boyfriend of [[Ace|Dorothy]]. At the end of the film, at the church, the Brigadier would have been seen visiting Alexander's grave. In the normal timeline, he died in [[1979]] at the age of ten.<ref name=":0">[[The Nth Doctor]]</ref> | ||
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* [[Brian Blessed]], [[David Bowie]] and [[David Warner]] were considered for Professor Oliver Hawkspur. | * [[Brian Blessed]], [[David Bowie]] and [[David Warner]] were considered for Professor Oliver Hawkspur. | ||
* [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Peter Davison]] and [[Colin Baker]] were unhappy that their roles would have been mere cameos. Baker recalled that his scene would have had the [[Sixth Doctor]] defending an [[Ice Warrior]] on trial. He complained that [[Season 23|his last series]] saw him on trial. [[Graeme Harper]] offered to swap his scene with Davison's, which would have seen the [[Fifth Doctor]] battling [[Cyberman]]. This further upset Baker, as he felt that the producers saw the Doctors as interchangeable. | * [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Peter Davison]] and [[Colin Baker]] were unhappy that their roles would have been mere cameos. Baker recalled that his scene would have had the [[Sixth Doctor]] defending an [[Ice Warrior]] on trial. He complained that [[Season 23 (Doctor Who 1963)|his last series]] saw him on trial. [[Graeme Harper]] offered to swap his scene with Davison's, which would have seen the [[Fifth Doctor]] battling [[Cyberman]]. This further upset Baker, as he felt that the producers saw the Doctors as interchangeable. | ||
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