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I think the "whole enemy of [number] Doctor" thing is silly because, as Steven Moffat keeps saying, there is only one Doctor. Whoever is his enemy, is the enemy of him. There is just one Doctor, so this "enemy of [insert number]" thing seems totally out-of-place.
I think the "whole enemy of [number] Doctor" thing is silly because, as Steven Moffat keeps saying, there is only one Doctor. Whoever is his enemy, is the enemy of him. There is just one Doctor, so this "enemy of [insert number]" thing seems totally out-of-place.
*Well I think what we should just classify as an enemy are the individuals not the races or creatures cause as shown in stories that even Daleks can be good like in Evil of the Daleks. --[[User:Vitas|Vitas]] 05:56, July 8, 2010 (UTC)

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What counts as an enemy of an incarnation of the Doctor? The Draconians, Slitheen etc. were listed as part of the Alliance, who were enemies of the Doctor, yet are not part of the Eleventh Doctor enemies. Should they be? I personally think so, as even without an appearance, they are mentioned to be. Opinions? The Thirteenth Doctor 12:33, July 7, 2010 (UTC)

I think the "whole enemy of [number] Doctor" thing is silly because, as Steven Moffat keeps saying, there is only one Doctor. Whoever is his enemy, is the enemy of him. There is just one Doctor, so this "enemy of [insert number]" thing seems totally out-of-place.

  • Well I think what we should just classify as an enemy are the individuals not the races or creatures cause as shown in stories that even Daleks can be good like in Evil of the Daleks. --Vitas 05:56, July 8, 2010 (UTC)