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Regeneration stories |
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| For the purposes of this list, a "regeneration story" is one in which a regeneration is actually and initially depicted. For this reason The War Games is not included below, even though it is commonly thought of as a "regeneration story". It doesn't actually include a clear scene of regeneration, and the preponderance of stories in other media confirms that the Second Doctor did not regenerate at the end of it.
Additionally, immediate post-regeneration stories, like the 2005 Children in Need Special — and ones like Castrovalva, where the regeneration sequence was replayed — are not included. | | | The Doctor |
Television | | | Comics | | | Prose | | | Audio | | | Alternate universe | | | Non-DWU | |
| | The Master |
Television | | | Prose | | | Comics | | | Audio | | | Alternate universe | |
| | Romana |
| | Other Time Lords |
Television | | | Prose | | | Audio | | | Comics | |
| | Gallifreyans |
| | Proto-Time Lords |
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| | Regeneration is usually considered a biologic process exclusive to Time Lords and a few other species. However, some consider Regeneration and The Eclipse of the Korven to also be "regeneration stories", though neither describes anything close to a biological process. Korven is a particularly hard one to include in this list, because K9 is said to "regenerate" but is largely physically unchanged. |
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