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In a parallel universe, the Doctor was a Time Lord that believed that the ends justified the means, willing to kill people for mistakes they had made or dangerous experiments that they had been involved in even if they regretted their actions and showed no sign that they would repeat their errors. The Doctor had a callous attitude, especially when it came to speaking about death and killing. He also had no problem lying to people to achieve his aims, nor did he have problems with bribing or threatening others. He also had no trouble - moral or otherwise - getting his hands on classified information.

Despite his stance of never carrying a gun or other weapons, the Doctor showed no hesitation in killing people with one. But despite the darker sides to his personality, he was capable of making promises and keeping his word, though it was hard to be sure how much of it was for his own ends.

By the time of the DEEP, the Doctor had used up most of his lives.

He also had no qualms about using people and sacrificing them. (AUDIO: Full Fathom Five)

He wore a midnight blue velvet jacket, a panama hat and had long dark hair with wisps of red. (PROSE: Sustainable Energy)

Having been cut off from the TARDIS when the facility where he had landed, the DEEP, was lost and presumed destroyed and also losing the key because General Flint had taken it, the Doctor remained on Earth acting as a surrogate father to Ruth Mills, the daughter of Eric Vollmer, who was lost when the DEEP was destroyed. When the DEEP was rediscovered, the Doctor attempted to recover his TARDIS. The Doctor kept trying to stop Ruth from coming with him, claiming it was too dangerous to go down into the DEEP.

However, when Ruth followed and learned that the Doctor had killed her father on the chance that he might continue the dangerous work being carried out there, she simply stood by as the DEEP's sole survivor General Flint, who had been mutated after being attacked by Vollmer, broke the Doctor's neck while trying to make him swallow the TARDIS key. Ruth told Flint that the Doctor had told her he could regenerate after she'd asked him about death and reincarnation, and that he had thirteen lives but had used the majority of his lives up. The Doctor's neck being snapped caused him to regenerate into a new incarnation whom she quickly shot dead. Ruth then waited for him to regenerate again. She was willing to do so as many times as was necessary until the Doctor was finally dead. (AUDIO: Full Fathom Five)