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== Biography ==
== Biography ==


This universe's version of the [[Second Doctor]] selected one of the bodies offered to him by the [[Time Lord]]s after his [[The War Games|trial]]. It is unclear exactly how he siezed the presidency of the British Republic, it is possible that he managed to work his way up through the ranks of the ruling Party by playing factions in the Party against each other (and possibly using [[hypnosis]]) until he replaced the previous leader.
This universe's version of the [[Second Doctor]] selected one of the bodies offered to him by the [[Time Lord]]s after his [[The War Games|trial]]. Like his counterpart, he was banished to Earth in the late 20th century, where he managed to become President of Great Britain.


His fate remains unknown. Human members of the British government (who were unaware of his alien origins) believed that he died in the volcanic catastrophe that struck Great Britain in the aftermath of [[Inferno Project|I-Day]]. ([[PDA]]: ''[[The Face of the Enemy]]'')
He may have been at least partly responsible for his Earth's much more advanced technology.


He died in the volcanic catastrophe that struck Great Britain in the aftermath of [[Inferno Project|I-Day]]. ([[PDA]]: ''[[The Face of the Enemy]]'')
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Revision as of 11:46, 20 November 2011

In a parallel universe, the alternate version of the Third Doctor (known to humans by the title of The Leader) was the President of the Republic of Great Britain.

Biography

This universe's version of the Second Doctor selected one of the bodies offered to him by the Time Lords after his trial. Like his counterpart, he was banished to Earth in the late 20th century, where he managed to become President of Great Britain.

He may have been at least partly responsible for his Earth's much more advanced technology.

He died in the volcanic catastrophe that struck Great Britain in the aftermath of I-Day. (PDA: The Face of the Enemy)