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This only refers to the Morbius Doctors as 'faces'. But the way Morbius speaks (I think) proves that these are the Doctor's faces. Aside from the lines he says in the TV story he also says 'Back to your beginnings. To your birth - and to your death'. This to me proves that the faces described are the Doctor's. Why would he talk like that to the Doctor if they were his faces? Any thoughts? --[[User:Borisashton|Borisashton]] [[User talk:Borisashton|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 20:29, January 12, 2017 (UTC)
This only refers to the Morbius Doctors as 'faces'. But the way Morbius speaks (I think) proves that these are the Doctor's faces. Aside from the lines he says in the TV story he also says 'Back to your beginnings. To your birth - and to your death'. This to me proves that the faces described are the Doctor's. Why would he talk like that to the Doctor if they were his faces? Any thoughts? --[[User:Borisashton|Borisashton]] [[User talk:Borisashton|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 20:29, January 12, 2017 (UTC)
If this article stays is the name correct as it seems wrong to have multiple pages called the first doctor second doctor etc [[Special:Contributions/95.147.32.223|95.147.32.223]]<sup>[[User talk:95.147.32.223#top|talk to me]]</sup> 22:50, January 12, 2017 (UTC)

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There is no reference, direct or indirect, to The Brain of Morbius in the audio Cold Fusion. In fact, the minor reference from the original novel was removed for the audio adaptation. There is certainly nothing in the way of confirmation that the faces in the mind-bending sequence are pre-Loom incarnations of the Doctor. P&P talk contribs 04:11, January 12, 2017 (UTC)

I think the point being made here is that Patience's husband is specified as the Doctor, and one of the incarnations of her husband is given a description matching that of one of the Morbius Doctors. --Pluto2 (talk) 04:13, January 12, 2017 (UTC)
Not really. The audio is no more specific than the book. The description of a dark colored beard with lighter hair is both 1) present in the original novel and 2) not enough evidence for this claim. P&P talk contribs 04:18, January 12, 2017 (UTC)
I don't know anything about Cold Fusion, but I'm fairly certain that there's a throw-away line in Original Sin that said that the Morbius Doctors were past incarnations... CoT ? 04:23, January 12, 2017 (UTC)
Here's the sole reference to Morbius in Original Sin:
Hanging onto Morbius's mind-bending equipment while his past lives were dragged from him, one by one...
Also not definitive. That's an accurate description of what happens whether the other faces are his or not. P&P talk contribs 04:34, January 12, 2017 (UTC)
Surely if they weren't his, it'd have said so? --Pluto2 (talk) 04:53, January 12, 2017 (UTC)

Really? It might be a technically accurate interpretation, but it seems a bit biased to say that the Doctor could just be referring to a small portion of the mind battle. To give context for the quote, the Doctor is recounting various ways his mind may have been damaged in the past. Why would the Seventh Doctor think that just the first bit was damaging when Tom Baker is clearly in pain all the way through? Also, "one by one" isn't a very good choice of words for a number as small as 3. CoT ? 05:01, January 12, 2017 (UTC)

The audio adaption of Cold Fusion says that Patience is the Doctor's wife in this universe. Currently the redirect for Fifth Doctor (The Brain of Morbius) is Patience's wife. --Borisashton 10:28, January 12, 2017 (UTC)

The bit in the novelisation of the Brain of Morbius with these faces in goes like this: 'To the death, Doctor. I, Morbius, do not play games.' 'Nor I,' said the Doctor grimly. 'Are you ready? On guard!' The Doctor and Morbius braced themselves, gripping the gleaming scaffolding. Sarah saw a swirl of images on the central screen. A familiar face appeared—the face they had seen depicted on Solon's clay head. Morbius gave a cry of rage—clearly the appearance of 'his' face was a sign that he was losing. Morbius rallied, and the face of the Doctor appeared on the screen. Sarah saw that the real Doctor's face was twisted with effort. Drops of perspiration covered his forehead. Another face appeared on the screen, the debonair white-haired features of the Doctor, as Sarah had first known him. 'You are going, Doctor, going!' roared Morbius triumphantly. 'How far, Doctor? How long have you lived?' Yet another Doctor appeared on the screen—a dark-haired little man with a whimsical expression. Then another face... a proudlooking old man. Exultantly Morbius shouted, 'Your puny mind is powerless against the brain of Morbius. Back, Doctor, back to your beginnings. To your birth—and to your death!' Sarah had a confused impression of even more faces on the screen. The Doctor was groaning, clutching the scaffolding for support...

This only refers to the Morbius Doctors as 'faces'. But the way Morbius speaks (I think) proves that these are the Doctor's faces. Aside from the lines he says in the TV story he also says 'Back to your beginnings. To your birth - and to your death'. This to me proves that the faces described are the Doctor's. Why would he talk like that to the Doctor if they were his faces? Any thoughts? --Borisashton 20:29, January 12, 2017 (UTC)

If this article stays is the name correct as it seems wrong to have multiple pages called the first doctor second doctor etc 95.147.32.223talk to me 22:50, January 12, 2017 (UTC)