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* [[Sixth Doctor|Fifth Regeneration/Sixth Incarnation]]: Caused by contact with unrefined [[spectrox]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caves of Androzani]]'')
* [[Sixth Doctor|Fifth Regeneration/Sixth Incarnation]]: Caused by contact with unrefined [[spectrox]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caves of Androzani]]'')
* [[Seventh Doctor|Sixth Regeneration/Seventh incarnation]]: Caused by injury from [[the Rani]]'s attack on [[the TARDIS]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Time and the Rani]]''). Accounts indicate the Doctor hit his head ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Head Games]]''); however, he was also suffering from a [[chronal energy]] drain after his confrontation with the [[Lamprey]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Spiral Scratch]]'').
* [[Seventh Doctor|Sixth Regeneration/Seventh incarnation]]: Caused by injury from [[the Rani]]'s attack on [[the TARDIS]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Time and the Rani]]''). Accounts indicate the Doctor hit his head ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Head Games]]''); however, he was also suffering from a [[chronal energy]] drain after his confrontation with the [[Lamprey]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Spiral Scratch]]'').
* [[Eighth Doctor|Seventh Regeneration/Eighth incarnation]]: Uniquely for the Doctor, this regeneration happened after his physical death. A gang shootout in [[San Francisco]] caused him near-fatal injuries, exacerbated by surgery at [[Walker General Hospital]] surgery which attempted to explore his [[Gallifreyan physiology|unearthly physiology]]. The surgery only succeeded in damaging his cardiovascular system far beyond repair, with the anaesthetic damaging his physiology further by delaying the regeneration. He regenerated and came back to life in the morgue. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'')
* [[Eighth Doctor|Seventh Regeneration/Eighth incarnation]]: Uniquely for the Doctor, this regeneration happened after his physical death. A gang shootout in [[San Francisco]] caused him near-fatal injuries, exacerbated by surgery at [[Walker General Hospital]] surgery which attempted to explore his [[Gallifreyan physiology|unearthly physiology]]. The surgery only succeeded in damaging his cardiovascular system far beyond repair, with the [[anaesthetic]] damaging his physiology further by delaying the regeneration. He regenerated and came back to life in the morgue. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'')
** [[Johann Schmidt|Alternate Seventh Regeneration]]: In an [[Alternate timeline|alternative timeline]] in which the [[Nazi]]s used technology taken from [[Ace]] in [[Colditz]] to win [[World War II]], the Doctor arranged to be shot and killed in [[1955]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Colditz (audio story)|Colditz]]'') He subsequently infiltrated the Reich as "Johann Schmidt" to erase this new timeline. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Klein's Story]]'').  
** [[Johann Schmidt|Alternate Seventh Regeneration]]: In an [[Alternate timeline|alternative timeline]] in which the [[Nazi]]s used technology taken from [[Ace]] in [[Colditz]] to win [[World War II]], the Doctor arranged to be shot and killed in [[1955]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Colditz (audio story)|Colditz]]'') He subsequently infiltrated the Reich as "Johann Schmidt" to erase this new timeline. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Klein's Story]]'').  
* During Eighth Incarnation: Stabbed in one of his hearts and begins to regenerate, but healed by the energies of [[Anti-Time]] then controlling his body ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]''); chest is crushed by a sandbag, causing him to start regenerating again, but saved due to one heart having been transplanted into [[Sabbath]], giving him a link to life that allowed his body to heal. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Camera Obscura]]'')
* During Eighth Incarnation: Stabbed in one of his hearts and begins to regenerate, but healed by the energies of [[Anti-Time]] then controlling his body ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]''); chest is crushed by a sandbag, causing him to start regenerating again, but saved due to one heart having been transplanted into [[Sabbath]], giving him a link to life that allowed his body to heal. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Camera Obscura]]'')

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The causes of regeneration, especially amongst Time Lords, were many and varied. They ran the gamut from simple desire to change, to life-threatening maladies which typically resulted in human death. The following are the known causes of regeneration of specific Time Lords.

The Doctor

Romana


The Master

Rassilon

K'anpo Rimpoche

Borusa


Chronotis

  • Salyavin used up his thirteenth and final incarnation when he was attached by the Sphere. However, when his Type 12 TARDIS was sent backwards, it altered his personal timeline and brought him back to life. (HOMEVID: Shada/WC: Shada)


Rallon

Azmael

  • Azmael used all his twelve regenerations in unknown circumstances. In his Thirteenth and final body he regenerated past his limit, killing him and Mestor, who possessed Azmael's body after his own was destroyed. (TV: The Twin Dilemma)

Iris Wildthyme

The War Chief

  • Underwent a faulty regeneration after being shot by War Lords; lack of medical care and the scale of the damage sustained resulted in his new form appearing like two bodies fused together. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Exodus)

Because of this, he can no longer regenerate.

The Monk

Ruath

  • Drained every drop of her blood from her body to restore Vampire Lord Yarven. Yarven subsequently turned her into a vampire. (PROSE: Goth Opera)

Innocet

I.M. Foreman

  • As a priest, he had been given the gift of regenerations. This made twelve different individuals, who were created by his body absorbing the DNA around him; all regenerations were caused by the Third Doctor sending the first twelve back to Gallifrey's past so that they fell from a great height and regenerated into the next one. (PROSE: Interference - Book One, Interference - Book Two)

The Corsair

  • The Corsair regenerated several times, with "a couple" of his incarnations being female. He was back to male by the time he was killed by House. (TV: The Doctor's Wife)

River Song

  • First to second incarnation: As a little girl, Melody Pond, later known as River Song, regenerated on the streets of New York City in 1970 due to a terminal illness. (TV: Day of the Moon)
  • Second to third incarnation: Melody later regenerated in Hitler's private study in 1938 after the Führer accidentally shot her while fearing the Teselecta. She later used up all of her remaining regenerations to heal the Doctor from a poison that she had infected him with. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler)