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The '''Tenth Doctor'''  came into existence after the [[Ninth Doctor]] absorbed all the energy of the [[Time Vortex]], an act which began causing every cell in his body to die, triggering a [[regeneration]]. He spent most of his time sleeping during the events of the [[Sycorax]] invasion of [[Earth]] while recovering from his regeneration. Like his predecessor, the Tenth Doctor is capable of boundless enthusiasm, though in his case often at inappropriate times. He retains and even exceeds the Ninth Doctor's capacity for righteous anger, especially when Rose is threatened, though he is more guarded when speaking of their future together. While he seems to have resolved the survivor guilt felt by the Ninth Doctor, the Tenth is beginning to feel his age and, behind the outward playfulness, he feels a deep loneliness. His keen sense of loss leads him to empathise with those who have also suffered.
This incarnation's life began his life when his old body finally wore out during an encounter with the Cybermen and he regenerated. (DW: The Tenth Planet).  


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The Doctor found himself suspected as an imposter by his companion Ben Jackson and thrown into a battle with his old enemies, the Daleks, at the Earth colony on the planet Vulcan. The fact that the Daleks recognized Ben as their enemy convinced him of the Doctor's credentials and by the end of this adventure, the Doctor had won over the trust of Ben and Polly. (DW: The Power of the Daleks)
 
 
Shortly, the trio met Jamie McCrimmon, in 1746 Scotland and let him come along on their travels. (DW: The Highlanders)
 
Together, on the Moon, they would fight a new, more machine-like form of Cyberman. (DW: The Moonbase)
 
Ben and Polly decided to stop off together on 1966 (DW: The Faceless Ones). The Doctor found themselves transported abducted back to 1867. Two 19th century Human scientists, Edward Waterfield and Theodore Maxtible, trying to isolate the Human Factor. Jamie and the Doctor befriended Waterfield's daughter, Victoria. Waterfield now having died and the introduction of the Human Factor having instigated a war on Skaro, the Doctor and Jamie left with Victoria. The Doctor believed at the time that the Daleks had truly destroyed each other, forever. (DW: The Evil of the Daleks)
 
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* Recently featured: [[Ninth Doctor]], [[Adrienne Corri]], [[Marco Polo (TV story)]], [[Planet of Giants]], [[Bonnie Langford]]       
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Second Doctor

This incarnation's life began his life when his old body finally wore out during an encounter with the Cybermen and he regenerated. (DW: The Tenth Planet).

The Doctor found himself suspected as an imposter by his companion Ben Jackson and thrown into a battle with his old enemies, the Daleks, at the Earth colony on the planet Vulcan. The fact that the Daleks recognized Ben as their enemy convinced him of the Doctor's credentials and by the end of this adventure, the Doctor had won over the trust of Ben and Polly. (DW: The Power of the Daleks)


Shortly, the trio met Jamie McCrimmon, in 1746 Scotland and let him come along on their travels. (DW: The Highlanders)

Together, on the Moon, they would fight a new, more machine-like form of Cyberman. (DW: The Moonbase)

Ben and Polly decided to stop off together on 1966 (DW: The Faceless Ones). The Doctor found themselves transported abducted back to 1867. Two 19th century Human scientists, Edward Waterfield and Theodore Maxtible, trying to isolate the Human Factor. Jamie and the Doctor befriended Waterfield's daughter, Victoria. Waterfield now having died and the introduction of the Human Factor having instigated a war on Skaro, the Doctor and Jamie left with Victoria. The Doctor believed at the time that the Daleks had truly destroyed each other, forever. (DW: The Evil of the Daleks)

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