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''' | In one outcome to the [[Last Great Time War]], an '''unnamed saviour''' gave her life for the [[Eighth Doctor]] at the very end of the conflict: he saw her skeleton crumbling to dust right before he destroyed [[Gallifrey]] using [[the Moment]]. After doing so, he initially believed that using the Moment had made his existence fixed, preventing him from ever [[regeneration|regenerating]] again; however, as he began to regenerate, he realised that in her last kiss, she had passed on [[the Restoration]] to him, thereby "resetting his life cycle" and saving him one last time. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Time War (short story)|Doctor Who and the Time War]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 17:10, 26 March 2020
In one outcome to the Last Great Time War, an unnamed saviour gave her life for the Eighth Doctor at the very end of the conflict: he saw her skeleton crumbling to dust right before he destroyed Gallifrey using the Moment. After doing so, he initially believed that using the Moment had made his existence fixed, preventing him from ever regenerating again; however, as he began to regenerate, he realised that in her last kiss, she had passed on the Restoration to him, thereby "resetting his life cycle" and saving him one last time. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Time War)