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''The Name of the Doctor'' and ''The Time of the Doctor'' do not '''specifacally''' say that it was the '''Eleventh''' Doctor that died.  I know that this is getting Howling-ish, but the Wiki must not assume that it did not happen that way.
''The Name of the Doctor'' and ''The Time of the Doctor'' do not '''specifacally''' say that it was the '''Eleventh''' Doctor that died.  I know that this is getting Howling-ish, but the Wiki must not assume that it did not happen that way.
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Latest revision as of 21:13, 27 April 2023

Bwburke94 wrote: It is true we cannot rule out the Doctor's permanent death being on Trenzalore, but the specific circumstances from the timeline seen in Name were negated when the Doctor received a new regeneration cycle. The Doctor can still die on Trenzalore, but it will no longer be the Eleventh Doctor that dies, and it will no longer be where no living creature can speak falsely or fail to answer the First Question.

The Name of the Doctor and The Time of the Doctor do not specifacally say that it was the Eleventh Doctor that died. I know that this is getting Howling-ish, but the Wiki must not assume that it did not happen that way.