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::In "[[The Day of the Doctor]]", regeneration was only briefly seen at the end when the war incarnation regenerated. Isn't this the first time it was the focus of the story? [[User:JMC Red Dwarf|JMC Red Dwarf]] [[User talk:JMC Red Dwarf|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 19:02, January 27, 2018 (UTC) | ::In "[[The Day of the Doctor]]", regeneration was only briefly seen at the end when the war incarnation regenerated. Isn't this the first time it was the focus of the story? [[User:JMC Red Dwarf|JMC Red Dwarf]] [[User talk:JMC Red Dwarf|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 19:02, January 27, 2018 (UTC) | ||
::What exactly is a regeneration story? When someone regenerates, when the Doctor | ::What exactly is a regeneration story? When someone regenerates, when the Doctor specifically regenerates or when he spends a whole episode delaying it? Naturally, it is highly debatable. If the first, then that trivialises the occasion. If the latter, then only two stories (at a stretch) can be classed as regeneration stories (''Twice Upon a Time'' and ''The End of Time'') I personally side with Danniesen ; ''The Day of the Doctor'' featured the War Doctor regenerate and he interacted with all the his other incarnations; the middle is indeed the perfect ground to settle on. [[User:Snivystorm|Snivystorm]] [[User talk:Snivystorm|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 19:09, January 27, 2018 (UTC) |
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Regen story
Isn't this the first regeneration story to feature the Doctor interacting with another one of his incarnations? Sure, there are other regeneration stories to show other incarnations of the Doctor, be isn't this the first one where he actually interacts with one of them? JMC Red Dwarf ☎ 18:32, January 27, 2018 (UTC)
- No. "The Day of the Doctor" did it too. --DCLM ☎ 18:37, January 27, 2018 (UTC)
- In "The Day of the Doctor", regeneration was only briefly seen at the end when the war incarnation regenerated. Isn't this the first time it was the focus of the story? JMC Red Dwarf ☎ 19:02, January 27, 2018 (UTC)
- What exactly is a regeneration story? When someone regenerates, when the Doctor specifically regenerates or when he spends a whole episode delaying it? Naturally, it is highly debatable. If the first, then that trivialises the occasion. If the latter, then only two stories (at a stretch) can be classed as regeneration stories (Twice Upon a Time and The End of Time) I personally side with Danniesen ; The Day of the Doctor featured the War Doctor regenerate and he interacted with all the his other incarnations; the middle is indeed the perfect ground to settle on. Snivystorm ☎ 19:09, January 27, 2018 (UTC)