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| |adoptive mother = Tecteun | | |image = TimelessChild6.jpg |
| |first mention = The Ghost Monument | | |adoptive parent = First Tecteun |
| |first = Spyfall | | |species = Timeless Child's species |
| |appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[Can You Hear Me? (TV story)|Can You Hear Me?]]'', ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'' | | |origin = [[Timeless Child's realm]] |
| |clip = The Doctor's Nightmare? Can You Hear Me? Doctor Who Series 12 | | |only = The Timeless Children (TV story) |
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| {{doctors}} | | }}{{Timeless Children}} |
| According to {{Dhawan}}, the [[Founders of Gallifrey|Founding Fathers]] of [[Gallifrey]] built [[Time Lord]] society on a lie regarding the '''Timeless Child'''. This was buried deep within all Time Lords, in the form of repressed [[thought]]s and [[memory|memories]]: hidden, but integral to their [[identity|identities]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Spyfall (TV story)|Spyfall]]'')
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| While taunting the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] about her [[fear]]s, [[Remnant]]s on the planet [[Desolation]] looked "further back" into her past and referred to the Timeless Child.
| | {{Main|Timeless Child's regenerations}} |
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| {{simplequote|We see what's hidden even from yourself, the outcast, abandoned and unknown.|[[Remnant]]s|The Ghost Monument (TV story)}}
| | The '''Sixth [[Timeless Child]]''' was one of the many incarnations experimented on by the [[First Tecteun]] while she tried to learn the secrets of [[regeneration]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'') |
| When they made the reference, the Doctor was confused and asked them what they were talking about, then angrily told the Remnants to "get out of [her] head". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ghost Monument (TV story)|The Ghost Monument]]'')
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| Once the Master learned the truth about the Timeless Child, he ravaged Gallifrey to "make them pay" for what he discovered. He told the Thirteenth Doctor that learning the truth had not been easy for him. When the Master first mentioned the Timeless Child mystery to the Doctor, she got a massive [[headache]] and a flashback to when the Remnants approached her, as well as a glimpse of a dark-skinned child wearing yellow robes and standing outside a tall building under a purple sky. ([[TV]]: ''[[Spyfall (TV story)|Spyfall]]'')
| | == Appearance == |
| | The Sixth Timeless Child was a young-looking girl with brown styled hair. |
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| While aboard a [[Zellin's space platform|space platform]] in the [[far future]] owned by [[Zellin]], the Doctor, after having fallen unconscious due to Zellin's powers, dreamed about the vision of the Timeless Child while the Master's message to her echoed in her mind. In this scenario she was actively present in the vision. ([[TV]]: ''[[Can You Hear Me? (TV story)|Can You Hear Me?]]'')
| | Like her predecessor, she wore black leggings and a grey-blue robe with a white sash and a high collar. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'') |
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| The Timeless Child was eventually revealed by the Master to be a child discovered on [[Planet (The Timeless Children)|another planet]] who had the power to [[regenerate]] infinitely. By bringing the child to [[Gallifrey]] and studying its power, the race that would become the [[Time Lord]]s gained the ability for themselves, though they limited it to twelve regenerations per Time Lord.
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| | | [[Category:Incarnations of the Timeless Child| 06]] |
| According to The Master, The Timeless Child was in fact [[the Doctor]], whose memories of their early history had been redacted. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'') However, the accuracy of this is put into question by earlier canon, especially if the "Ruth" incarnation ([[TV]]: [[Fugitive of the Judoon|''Fugitive of the Judoon'']]) is considered to be a pre-[[First Doctor]] incarnation of the character. Her incarnation was shown to have the [[police box]] [[TARDIS]], which was presented to have occurred when the Chameleon Circuit broke when the First Doctor left [[London]] in [[1963]]. ([[TV]]: [[An Unearthly Child|''An Unearthly Child'']]) Moreover, we know that the TARDIS was not originally a police box, as we witnessed the actual theft when Clara entered the Doctor's timeline. ([[TV]]: [[The Name of the Doctor|''The Name of the Doctor'']])
| | [[Category:Residents of Gallifrey]] |
| | | [[Category:Other dimension individuals]] |
| Moreover, the Doctor was shown on-screen to have been granted a second regeneration cycle by the Time Lords. ([[TV]]: [[The Time of the Doctor|''The Time of the Doctor'']]) This would be unnecessary if the character had the ability to regenerate infinitely.
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| | | [[Category:Forced regenerations]] |
| These contradictions have left some fans to speculate that The Timeless Child may actually in fact be [[The Master]], due to the character's apparent ability to revive themself after seeming to be killed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'', et al.) This theory goes on to speculate that he is in denial about his aspect of his past, and that this injustice against him is the real reason that he destroyed Gallifrey.
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| [[Category:Incarnations of the Doctor]]
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