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A Tomorrow Window was a device invented by Astrabel Zar and Charlton Mackerel that allowed an individual to see their future. It worked by assessing the probability of an individual performing an event and had a reputation for being very accurate. (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows)

Visions

The Eighth Doctor looked into a Tomorrow Window and asked to see his future. In his personal future he saw:

  • A dark chamber, lit by a red lighted digital countdown clock.
  • A concrete world of motorways.
  • A man with powdery skin, whose body was covered in implants and callipers, revolved in a wheelchair.
  • A flower drifting through space with its petals unfurling towards an auburn sun.
  • A ruined city, with many buildings on fire. A Dalek saucer hovering overhead, with Daleks below scanning the ruins.
  • An artist scraping oil onto a canvas.
  • Time Lords stood in the Panopticon on Gallifrey.
  • A 50 yard tall robot spider advancing upon a medieval castle.
  • A Nimon emerging from a sphere.
  • A planet exploding in a silent flash.
  • The Doctor sucking on an inhaler.
  • A Doctor who looked like Stephen Fry walking through Regents Park.
  • An elderly, kindly-faced Doctor wearing an astrakhan hat and pottering in a junkyard.
  • A Doctor with ginger hair and an Afghan coat.
  • A Doctor in a crushed velvet suit and eye-liner; a scruffy student with unkempt, curly hair and an apologetic, lopsided smile.
  • The Valeyard.
  • All possible future Doctors then fade in and out of existence until finally settling on the true Ninth Doctor.

Fitz looked into a Tomorrow Window and saw:

  • Himself in many years time alone and bald.

After refusing to accept this future, the pictures changed, showing:

  • Fitz in an evening jacket, with an olive-skinned young woman stood next to him in an evening dress. (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows)