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* The [[gender]] of this incarnation is not made clear.
* The [[gender]] of this incarnation is not made clear.
* Although it is not explicitly stated exactly where ''Contents'' falls within the Doctor's life, it depicts a chest with an item owned by each known incarnation by that point --excluding the [[War Doctor]]-- but including a handbag presumably owned by the [[Thirteenth Doctor|female incarnation]] from ''[[The Death List (poem)|The Death List]]'', thus implicating this incarnation to be the one that follows her. [[Russell T Davies]] also mentioned the handbag in an interview to [[Radio Times]] regarding references in his illustrations to [[Jodie Whittaker]]'s then yet-to-debut [[Thirteenth Doctor]].<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/news/2017-09-12/russell-t-davies-hid-secret-references-to-jodie-whittakers-doctor-in-his-new-doctor-who-book-before-she-was-even-revealed/</ref>
* Although it is not explicitly stated exactly where ''Contents'' falls within the Doctor's life, it depicts a chest with an item owned by each known incarnation by that point --excluding the [[War Doctor]]-- but including a handbag presumably owned by the [[Thirteenth Doctor|female incarnation]] from ''[[The Death List (poem)|The Death List]]'', thus implicating this incarnation to be the one that follows her. [[Russell T Davies]] also mentioned the handbag in an interview to [[Radio Times]] regarding references in his illustrations to [[Jodie Whittaker]]'s then yet-to-debut [[Thirteenth Doctor]].<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/news/2017-09-12/russell-t-davies-hid-secret-references-to-jodie-whittakers-doctor-in-his-new-doctor-who-book-before-she-was-even-revealed/</ref>
* In [[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Doctor (TV story)|The Power of the Doctor]]'', the Thirteenth Doctor was forcibly regenerated into a version of the [[Spy Master]]. Like the incarnation from ''Contents'', the Master's incarnation chose their new costume in [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] by searching through the Doctor's back catalogue of clothing items. Their new outfit included [[the Doctor's recorder]], [[The Doctor's scarf|scarf]], and a [[celery]] [[lapel]], all mentioned in ''Contents''.


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==

Revision as of 13:56, 8 September 2023

This page should be merged.

It should be relocated at Fifteenth Doctor because they're the same incarnation
Talk about it here or check the revision history for additional comments.

One incarnation of the Doctor was the product of a regeneration of an incarnation postdating the Thirteenth Doctor.

Biography

Immediately after their regeneration, the new Doctor decided that the attire of their previous incarnation "wo[uld]n't do". The Doctor then chose their new clothing in the TARDIS, sturdy boots and a new hat being amongst the items chosen. (POEM: Contents)

Appearance

This incarnation had a "nice" new face which fitted well into place. Their hair was short and their nose was just right. Their legs were firm and their eyes were bright.

Wearing the clothes of their predecessor for a short time and believing them to be "off-the-peg", the Doctor first pondered on wearing a frilly shirt and a scarf before deciding they were "over them" and "a touch too soon" respectively. The Doctor finally chose some sturdy boots, believing them to be handy for the Moon and a "nice" new hat. (POEM: Contents)

Behind the scenes

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  • The gender of this incarnation is not made clear.
  • Although it is not explicitly stated exactly where Contents falls within the Doctor's life, it depicts a chest with an item owned by each known incarnation by that point --excluding the War Doctor-- but including a handbag presumably owned by the female incarnation from The Death List, thus implicating this incarnation to be the one that follows her. Russell T Davies also mentioned the handbag in an interview to Radio Times regarding references in his illustrations to Jodie Whittaker's then yet-to-debut Thirteenth Doctor.[1]

Footnotes