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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
The Doctor attended the Academy with [[Time Lord 2 (Exile)|a Time Lord]] who found him to be "an eternal bore" and was annoyed when he stole [[The Doctor's TARDIS (Exile)|a TARDIS]] and left [[Gallifrey (Exile)|Gallifrey]]. In an attempt to avoid capture he committed [[suicide]], which in this version of reality caused the subsequent [[regeneration]] to change gender from the previous and which was considered a serious crime in [[Time Lord]] society. | |||
The Doctor attended the Academy with [[Time Lord 2 (Exile)|a Time Lord]] who found him to be "an eternal bore" and was annoyed when he stole [[The Doctor's TARDIS (Exile)|a TARDIS]] and left [[Gallifrey (Exile)|Gallifrey]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Exile (audio story)|Exile]]'') | |||
This version of the Doctor later appeared to [[The Doctor (Exile)|his subsequent incarnation]] as a hallucination in mirrors and other reflections which only she could see and hear, often chiding her for her poor life choices. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Exile (audio story)|Exile]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Revision as of 15:06, 17 September 2023
In a parallel universe, a version of the Doctor ran away from Gallifrey before his trial.
Biography
The Doctor attended the Academy with a Time Lord who found him to be "an eternal bore" and was annoyed when he stole a TARDIS and left Gallifrey. In an attempt to avoid capture he committed suicide, which in this version of reality caused the subsequent regeneration to change gender from the previous and which was considered a serious crime in Time Lord society.
This version of the Doctor later appeared to his subsequent incarnation as a hallucination in mirrors and other reflections which only she could see and hear, often chiding her for her poor life choices. (AUDIO: Exile)
Behind the scenes
This incarnation of the Doctor, played by Nicholas Briggs, was depicted on the cover art of Exile.