Template:Post-regeneration stories: Difference between revisions
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| |list2=''[[Sympathy for the Devil (audio story)|Sympathy for the Devil]]'' | | |list2=''[[Sympathy for the Devil (audio story)|Sympathy for the Devil]]'' |
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Post-regeneration stories |
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| For the purposes of this list, a "post-regeneration story" is one in which the after-effects of a regeneration is actually and initially depicted and the Time Lord fully settles into their new body. For this reason, Rose is not included below, even though it is commonly thought of as a "post-regeneration story". It doesn't actually include a clear scene of regeneration, and the preponderance of stories in other media confirm that the Ninth Doctor has not immediately regenerated prior to the story. | | | The Doctor |
Television | | | Prose | | | Audio | | | Non-DWU | |
| | The Master |
| | Romana |
| | Proto-Time Lords |
| | Regeneration is usually considered a biologic process exclusive to Time Lords and a few other species. However, some consider Regeneration to also be a "post-regeneration story", though neither describes anything close to a biological process. |
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