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|name=Gone Too Soon
|series=[[Short Trips (series)#In print|Short Trips short stories]]
|series=[[Short Trips (series)#In print|Short Trips short stories]]
|doctor=Sixth Doctor
|doctor = Sixth Doctor
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|setting=
|writer=[[Christopher M. Wadley]]
|writer = Christopher M. Wadley
|anthology=''[[Short Trips and Side Steps]]''
|anthology=Short Trips and Side Steps
|release date= 6 March 2000
|release date= 6 March 2000
|prev=Dr Who and the House on Oldark Moor (short story)
|prev = Dr Who and the House on Oldark Moor (short story)
|next=Reunion (ST short story)
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'''''Gone Too Soon''''' was the thirteenth short story in the [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] anthology ''[[Short Trips and Side Steps]]''. It was written by [[Christopher M. Wadley]]. It featured the [[Sixth Doctor]] and was notable for depicting what appeared to be the final death of the Doctor's old mentor, [[K'anpo Rimpoche]].
'''''Gone Too Soon''''' was the thirteenth short story in the [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] anthology ''[[Short Trips and Side Steps]]''. It was written by [[Christopher M. Wadley]]. It featured the [[Sixth Doctor]] and was notable for depicting what appeared to be the final death of the Doctor's old mentor, [[the Hermit]].


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
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The Doctor next travels to [[Bonn]], [[Germany]], in [[1770]]. He enters a house, pretending to be with the doctor, and watches as a woman gives birth upstairs. When the medical staff has gone, he approaches the new mother and offers her money, telling her it will help convince her husband to keep the baby. He asks her what she will name the boy, and she replies, "[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Ludwig]]".
The Doctor next travels to [[Bonn]], [[Germany]], in [[1770]]. He enters a house, pretending to be with the doctor, and watches as a woman gives birth upstairs. When the medical staff has gone, he approaches the new mother and offers her money, telling her it will help convince her husband to keep the baby. He asks her what she will name the boy, and she replies, "[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Ludwig]]".


Lastly, the Doctor visits an [[K'anpo Rimpoche|old mentor]], and stays with him until he passes away.
Lastly, the Doctor visits [[Old man (Gone Too Soon)|an old mentor]], and stays with him until he passes away.


The Doctor now feels he is ready to face his end, and is thankful that he had time for "all the important things".
The Doctor now feels he is ready to face his end, and is thankful that he had time for "all the important things".
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* [[The Beatles]]
* [[The Beatles]]
* [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]
* [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]
* [[K'anpo Rimpoche]]
* [[Old man (Gone Too Soon)|Old man]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The Doctor jammed with [[the Beatles]] in [[Hamburg]] in the [[1960s]] before they were successful.
* The Doctor jammed with [[the Beatles]] in [[Hamburg]] in the [[1960s]] before they were successful.
* The dying old man the Doctor meets is heavily suggested to be the [[Time Lord]] [[K'anpo Rimpoche]] after running out of [[regeneration]]s.
* The dying old man the Doctor meets is heavily suggested to be [[the Hermit]] after running out of [[regeneration]]s.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* In the original version of ''[[The Twin Dilemma (TV story)|The Twin Dilemma]]'', [[Eric Saward]] had intended for it to be the Doctor's old childhood mentor, K'anpo Rimpoche, back on [[Gallifrey]] instead of [[Azmael]] as the mentor who appeared in the story, in his thirteenth and final incarnation, and later meet his demise, having exhausted his [[regeneration cycle]].
 
* The table of contents notes: "A version of this story first appeared on the internet, as winner of the Tomorrow's World Plus: Doctor Who short story competition."


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor learned his death would occur soon after reading a book at House Osmo. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of My Life (short story)|The Book of My Life]]'')
* The Doctor learned his death would occur soon after reading a book at House Osmo. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of My Life (short story)|The Book of My Life]]'')
* By another account, the Doctor's mentor, [[Azmael]], died on [[Jaconda]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Twin Dilemma (TV story)|The Twin Dilemma]]'')


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Gone Too Soon was the thirteenth short story in the Short Trips anthology Short Trips and Side Steps. It was written by Christopher M. Wadley. It featured the Sixth Doctor and was notable for depicting what appeared to be the final death of the Doctor's old mentor, the Hermit.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor has seen a glimpse of the future, and learns that his present incarnation will end soon. For a while, he sulks in his TARDIS. Then he realises he should take advantage of the time he has left.

He journeys to a planet at the Dawn of Time and carves on a rock, "The Doctor was here."

Next, he spends eighteen days teaching himself to play the guitar. He travels to Hamburg and heads to a club. He stops a man named Stu, who is carrying a guitar, and convinces him to go home to his girlfriend, just for tonight. The Doctor enters the club, and when Stu's band grumbles about his absence, the Doctor offers to take his place.

The Doctor next travels to Bonn, Germany, in 1770. He enters a house, pretending to be with the doctor, and watches as a woman gives birth upstairs. When the medical staff has gone, he approaches the new mother and offers her money, telling her it will help convince her husband to keep the baby. He asks her what she will name the boy, and she replies, "Ludwig".

Lastly, the Doctor visits an old mentor, and stays with him until he passes away.

The Doctor now feels he is ready to face his end, and is thankful that he had time for "all the important things".

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The table of contents notes: "A version of this story first appeared on the internet, as winner of the Tomorrow's World Plus: Doctor Who short story competition."

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]