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story name=Testament|
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series=[[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]]|
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|series=[[Short Trips (series)#In print|Short Trips short stories]]
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|doctor = Seventh Doctor
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writer=[[Stephen Hatcher]]|
|featuring = [[Edward Grainger]]
publication=[[Short Trips: The Centenarian]]|
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previous story=[[Old Boys]]|
|setting = [[London]], [[1992]] and [[2025]]
next story=[[Forgotten]]|
|writer=Stephen Hatcher
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|anthology = Short Trips: The Centenarian
|release date = 18 September 2006
|prev=Old Boys (short story)
|next = Forgotten (short story)
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'''''Testament''''' was the sixteenth short story in the [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] anthology ''[[Short Trips: The Centenarian]]''. It was written by [[Stephen Hatcher]]. It featured the [[Seventh Doctor]].


==Summary==
== Summary ==
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The Doctor arrives on Earth in [[2025]] to visit [[Linda Grainger]], but he discovers that everyone on Earth seems to know him. Not only that, but things don't seem to have changed much since the [[1990s]], and the Doctor wonders where are the innovations that will eventually lead humans to explore beyond their solar system.


==Characters==
He goes to visit Linda, hoping she can explain, but instead he meets with her father [[John Grainger|John]]. John explains that there has been no innovation or invention for decades, and when an alien species called the [[Benanki]] claimed Earth as part of their empire, humanity was content to welcome them. John says that his father [[Edward Grainger]] and the Doctor are to blame: several years ago, Edward wrote his memoirs detailing his experiences with the Doctor, which over time made people complacent — they expected the Doctor to solve all their problems.
*[[Seventh Doctor]]


==References==
The Doctor decides to go back in time and prevent Edward from writing his memoirs. He gets a job as Edward's assistant, and does everything he can to distract Edward, including tampering with his memories so Edward won't remember having met him before.
''to be added''


==Notes==
He finally tells Edward the truth, that he can't publish his memoirs or Earth will be doomed. Edward accepts this and asks the Doctor to take away his memories of his times with the Doctor.
''to be added''


==Continuity==
The Doctor has saved Earth's future, but there is always a price: John will not have any future.
''to be added''


==External links==
== Characters ==
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* [[Seventh Doctor]]
* [[John Grainger]]
* [[Edward Grainger]]
* [[Linda Grainger]]
 
== Worldbuilding ==
* Edward's memoirs were titled ''[[My Life With The Doctor]]''.
* The Doctor mentions [[Michelangelo]], [[Rembrandt van Rijn|Rembrandt]], [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]], [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]], [[the Beatles]], [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]], [[Schiller]], [[Pushkin]], [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel|Brunel]], [[Isaac Newton|Newton]], [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]], [[George Best]] and [[Shane Warne]].
* The Doctor uses the [[Aliases of the Doctor|alias "Smith"]].
 
== Notes ==
* The stories in ''[[Short Trips: The Centenarian]]'' revolve around [[Edward Grainger]], a man who has met the Doctor more than a dozen times over the course of his life.
 
== Continuity ==
* Edward recalls meeting the white-haired Doctor during his childhood, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Echoes (ST short story)|Echoes]]'') the fair-haired Doctor in [[China]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Falling from Xi'an (short story)|Falling from Xi'an]]'') the Doctor who brought two friends to Edward's fiftieth birthday party, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dear John (short story)|Dear John]]'') the Doctor in [[New York City|New York]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lost (short story)|The Lost]]'') and the one in the [[White Rabbit (London)|White Rabbit]] during the war. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Incongruous Details (short story)|Incongruous Details]]'')
* Edward recalls the stories told by his friends about [[Sixth Doctor|a fair-haired man with a colourful coat]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Old Boys (short story)|Old Boys]]'')
* During [[the Year That Never Was]], [[Martha Jones]] told stories of the [[Tenth Doctor]] around the world while the Doctor was imprisoned by {{Simm}}. ([[TV]]: ''[[Last of the Time Lords (TV story)|Last of the Time Lords]]'')
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Testament was the sixteenth short story in the Short Trips anthology Short Trips: The Centenarian. It was written by Stephen Hatcher. It featured the Seventh Doctor.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor arrives on Earth in 2025 to visit Linda Grainger, but he discovers that everyone on Earth seems to know him. Not only that, but things don't seem to have changed much since the 1990s, and the Doctor wonders where are the innovations that will eventually lead humans to explore beyond their solar system.

He goes to visit Linda, hoping she can explain, but instead he meets with her father John. John explains that there has been no innovation or invention for decades, and when an alien species called the Benanki claimed Earth as part of their empire, humanity was content to welcome them. John says that his father Edward Grainger and the Doctor are to blame: several years ago, Edward wrote his memoirs detailing his experiences with the Doctor, which over time made people complacent — they expected the Doctor to solve all their problems.

The Doctor decides to go back in time and prevent Edward from writing his memoirs. He gets a job as Edward's assistant, and does everything he can to distract Edward, including tampering with his memories so Edward won't remember having met him before.

He finally tells Edward the truth, that he can't publish his memoirs or Earth will be doomed. Edward accepts this and asks the Doctor to take away his memories of his times with the Doctor.

The Doctor has saved Earth's future, but there is always a price: John will not have any future.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]