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==== Final adventures with Fitz and Trix ==== | ==== Final adventures with Fitz and Trix ==== | ||
After defeating the Council, the Doctor, [[Fitz Kreiner|Fitz]] and [[Trix MacMillain|Trix]] went to [[Espero]]. While there, the Doctor was offered to have his memories restored by Madam [[Xing]], which he refused. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Halflife (novel)]]}}) Soon after, the Doctor looked through the [[Tomorrow Window]] and saw [[The Doctor's ninth incarnation|multiple possible personal futures]], although the vision eventually settled on [[Ninth Doctor|one true future]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Tomorrow Windows (novel)]]}}) Five months later, he spent several months in [[1904]] and then a century beneath [[Mausolus House]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Sleep of Reason (novel)]]}}) The Doctor saw, in mirrors around the TARDIS, [[The_Master_(Scream_of_the_Shalka)#The_ghost_in_the_machine|a ghostly figure of whose identity he was uncertain]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Deadstone Memorial (novel)]]}}) The Doctor killed [[Arnauld Klimt]] as he had gone mad, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[To the Slaughter (novel)]]}}) before it being revealed to him that, ever since [[Faction Paradox invasion of Gallifrey|he'd destroyed Gallifrey]], he'd had [[the Matrix]] inside his head - explaining his amnesia - which meant he could possibly bring back the [[Time Lord]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)]]}})<ref>[[Lance Parkin]]'s clear intent here was to tie-in with the [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|new series]], as he (reasonably) presumed it would have an intact Gallifrey, and this novel was originally planned to be published before {{cs|[[Rose (TV story)]]}}. However, this point of "continuity-plaster" also offers an easy way to place all non-[[EDA]] content ''after'' the EDAs.</ref> Indeed, in a vision of the future the Doctor had seen previously, [[Gallifrey]] was there. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Tomorrow Windows (novel)]]}}). | After defeating the Council, the Doctor, [[Fitz Kreiner|Fitz]] and [[Trix MacMillain|Trix]] went to [[Espero]]. While there, the Doctor was offered to have his memories restored by Madam [[Xing]], which he refused. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Halflife (novel)]]}}) Soon after, the Doctor looked through the [[Tomorrow Window]] and saw [[The Doctor's ninth incarnation|multiple possible personal futures]], although the vision eventually settled on [[Ninth Doctor|one true future]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Tomorrow Windows (novel)]]}}) Five months later, he spent several months in [[1904]] and then a century beneath [[Mausolus House]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Sleep of Reason (novel)]]}}) The Doctor saw, in mirrors around the TARDIS, [[The_Master_(Scream_of_the_Shalka)#The_ghost_in_the_machine|a ghostly figure of whose identity he was uncertain]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Deadstone Memorial (novel)]]}}) The Doctor killed [[Arnauld Klimt]] as he had gone mad, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[To the Slaughter (novel)]]}}) before it being revealed to him that, ever since [[Faction Paradox invasion of Gallifrey|he'd destroyed Gallifrey]], he'd had [[the Matrix]] inside his head - explaining his amnesia - which meant he could possibly bring back the [[Time Lord]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)]]}})<ref>[[Lance Parkin]]'s clear intent here was to tie-in with the [[Series 1 (Doctor Who 2005)|new series]], as he (reasonably) presumed it would have an intact Gallifrey, and this novel was originally planned to be published before {{cs|[[Rose (TV story)]]}}. However, this point of "continuity-plaster" also offers an easy way to place all non-[[EDA]] content ''after'' the EDAs.</ref> Indeed, in a vision of the future the Doctor had seen previously, [[Gallifrey]] was there. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Tomorrow Windows (novel)]]}}). | ||
Later, the Doctor, wearing his, as the [[War Doctor]] would later describe it, "swashbuckling" ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Day of the Doctor (novelisation)]]}}) oufit, the Doctor, Fitz, and Trix, stumble upon a planet of [[time distortion]]s, and the Doctor is haunted by the possiblity of a future "[[Time War|war of time]]" and [[War Doctor|what it might turn him into]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[We Can't Stop What's Coming (short story)]]}}) | Later, the Doctor, wearing his, as the [[War Doctor]] would later describe it, "swashbuckling" ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Day of the Doctor (novelisation)]]}}) oufit, the Doctor, Fitz, and Trix, stumble upon a planet of [[time distortion]]s, and the Doctor is haunted by the possiblity of a future "[[Time War|war of time]]" and [[War Doctor|what it might turn him into]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[We Can't Stop What's Coming (short story)]]}}) |