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We know that the Doctor has travelled throughout most of the eras and has often come across events related to his past/future, now if the Thirteenth Doctor does die in an adventure, wouldn't he leave clues to prevent it that his past would come across? Does it suggests that if the Doctor has to die, then either '''the Thirteenth Doctor will die in a sudden death '''or '''the Thirteenth Doctor will be mentally/physically impaired''' when he dies or that '''the Thirteenth Doctor will die in the middle of nowhere''' where no one could find him? Is there any way for the writers to work around this limit to the Thirteenth Doctor's ultimate death if he does die? --[[Special:Contributions/222.166.181.174|222.166.181.174]] 15:42, August 3, 2010 (UTC)
We know that the Doctor has travelled throughout most of the eras and has often come across events related to his past/future, now if the Thirteenth Doctor does die in an adventure, wouldn't he leave clues to prevent it that his past would come across? Does it suggests that if the Doctor has to die, then either '''the Thirteenth Doctor will die in a sudden death '''or '''the Thirteenth Doctor will be mentally/physically impaired''' when he dies or that '''the Thirteenth Doctor will die in the middle of nowhere''' where no one could find him? Is there any way for the writers to work around this limit to the Thirteenth Doctor's ultimate death if he does die? --[[Special:Contributions/222.166.181.174|222.166.181.174]] 15:42, August 3, 2010 (UTC)
:The Doctor's death features in ''[[Alien Bodies]]'', it's implied in ''[[The Five Doctors]]'' the Time Lords can give a whole new life cycle to another Time Lord. In one of the New Adventures it's stated the 13 regeneration limit is a ''psychological'' one rather than a physical limit. --[[User:Tangerineduel|Tangerineduel]] 15:58, August 3, 2010 (UTC)

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We know that the Doctor has travelled throughout most of the eras and has often come across events related to his past/future, now if the Thirteenth Doctor does die in an adventure, wouldn't he leave clues to prevent it that his past would come across? Does it suggests that if the Doctor has to die, then either the Thirteenth Doctor will die in a sudden death or the Thirteenth Doctor will be mentally/physically impaired when he dies or that the Thirteenth Doctor will die in the middle of nowhere where no one could find him? Is there any way for the writers to work around this limit to the Thirteenth Doctor's ultimate death if he does die? --222.166.181.174 15:42, August 3, 2010 (UTC)

The Doctor's death features in Alien Bodies, it's implied in The Five Doctors the Time Lords can give a whole new life cycle to another Time Lord. In one of the New Adventures it's stated the 13 regeneration limit is a psychological one rather than a physical limit. --Tangerineduel 15:58, August 3, 2010 (UTC)