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Originally young and robust, the ninth incarnation of [[the Doctor]], christened the '''War Doctor''' by [[Alice Obiefune]], set upon the warrior path for which he had been intended, and disavowed the name "the Doctor". Though the [[Time Lord]]s and [[Dalek]]s continued to refer to him by that name, he was also referred to as "the Warrior", the "Doctor of War", and "the Renegade", but, as far as the Doctor was concerned, he had no name. | |||
Originally young and robust, the ninth incarnation of [[the Doctor]], christened | |||
As he fought alongside the Time Lords, he became regarded as a war hero who commanded a great deal of respect from the Time Lord military. [[Gastron|One soldier]] stated that, during the Time War, the War Doctor was noted for going into battle unarmed, but winning nonetheless, with his unarmed state being the last thing many saw. | As he fought alongside the Time Lords, he became regarded as a war hero who commanded a great deal of respect from the Time Lord military. [[Gastron|One soldier]] stated that, during the Time War, the War Doctor was noted for going into battle unarmed, but winning nonetheless, with his unarmed state being the last thing many saw. |
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