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When River arrived, the Doctor finally discovered her identity: she was Melody. Confident that he would find the baby, the Doctor left his remaining allies to be taken home by River while he searched for her infant self, leaving River to tell Amy and Rory her identity. ([[TV]]: {{cs|A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)}}) | When River arrived, the Doctor finally discovered her identity: she was Melody. Confident that he would find the baby, the Doctor left his remaining allies to be taken home by River while he searched for her infant self, leaving River to tell Amy and Rory her identity. ([[TV]]: {{cs|A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)}}) | ||
The Doctor was on the spaceship ''[[Elysium (Analysis Lessons)|Elysium]]'' when it began to crash, so he sent out a distress message. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Analysis Lessons (webcast)}}) Later, the Doctor sent [[letter]]s to those that prevented his death and made the world safer, mentioning that he knew their adventure involved [[Weeping Angel]]s, [[Captain]] [[T. Solomon|Solomon]] and [[Corporal]] [[Anna Albright|Albright]], [[Dolly (The Crash of the Elysium)|Dolly]], and the ''Elysium'', thanking them profusely and telling them he'd never forget what they did. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Hello! (short story)}}) | |||
The Doctor introduced [[Doctor Who Adventures Issue 232 (in-universe)|an issue]] of ''[[Doctor Who Adventures (in-universe)|Doctor Who Adventures]]'', teasing that the issue had an "exclusively preview" of [[Let's Kill Hitler (in-universe)|the latest episode]] and information on the [[Weeping Angel]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Hello, Time Travellers! (DWA 232 short story)}}) He also responded to three new letters from [[Jack (Doctor, Doctor! 232)|Jack]], [[Lucy (Doctor, Doctor! 273)|Lucy]] and [[Rebecca (Doctor, Doctor! 273)|Rebecca]], [[readers of Doctor Who Adventures|readers]] of the magazine. In order, they asked about how [[Time Lord]]s were born, the Doctor's love life, and differentiating different versions of himself. The Doctor responded by detailing an [[ancient Gallifreyan legend (Doctor, Doctor! 232)|ancient Gallifreyan legend]] about how the species descended from [[knitwear]], avoided answering the second question, and that his incarnations were muddled up but he was the "cool one". He also ranked his top three robots. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor, Doctor! (DWA 232 short story)}}) | |||
[[File:Doctor filled with regret.jpg|thumb|The Doctor listens to Amy's message with a heavy conscience. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Prequel to Let's Kill Hitler (webcast)}})]] | [[File:Doctor filled with regret.jpg|thumb|The Doctor listens to Amy's message with a heavy conscience. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Prequel to Let's Kill Hitler (webcast)}})]] | ||
Searching for Melody, the Doctor became trapped in a nightmarish Escher-esque landscape populated by gravitational shifting aliens, but used his wits to escape, ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Run, Doctor, Run (comic story)}}) and arrived in rural England and met [[Lum-Tree]], a member of the [[Trylonian]] race, who were known across the universe for their invasions of many other worlds. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Down to Earth (comic story)}}) Unsuccessful in finding Melody, the Doctor refused to take any phone calls from Amy, who tried to periodically check up on the progress of his search, instead, listening to her message on the TARDIS answering machine. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Prequel to Let's Kill Hitler (webcast)}}) | Searching for Melody, the Doctor became trapped in a nightmarish Escher-esque landscape populated by gravitational shifting aliens, but used his wits to escape, ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Run, Doctor, Run (comic story)}}) and arrived in rural England and met [[Lum-Tree]], a member of the [[Trylonian]] race, who were known across the universe for their invasions of many other worlds. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Down to Earth (comic story)}}) Unsuccessful in finding Melody, the Doctor refused to take any phone calls from Amy, who tried to periodically check up on the progress of his search, instead, listening to her message on the TARDIS answering machine. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Prequel to Let's Kill Hitler (webcast)}}) | ||
After discovering a newspaper article on a crop circle in the form of his name, the Doctor travelled back to Leadworth to update Amy and Rory on his unsuccessful search. He was then forced at gunpoint by [[Mels]], a childhood friend of the Ponds', to take her, Amy and Rory to [[1938]] to kill [[Adolf Hitler]]. After Mels shot the TARDIS, the Doctor accidentally crashed the TARDIS into a humanoid ship called the ''[[Teselecta]]'', piloted by the [[Justice Department]], as it was punishing Hitler for his future crimes. Mels then revealed herself as Melody when she [[regeneration|regenerated]] into her third incarnation, who the Doctor recognised as River Song, after getting hit by a stray bullet from Hitler's gun when he attacked the ''Teselecta''. | After discovering a newspaper article on a crop circle in the form of his name, the Doctor travelled back to Leadworth to update Amy and Rory on his unsuccessful search. He was then forced at gunpoint by [[Mels]], a childhood friend of the Ponds', to take her, Amy and Rory to [[1938]] to kill [[Adolf Hitler]]. After Mels shot the TARDIS, the Doctor accidentally crashed the TARDIS into a humanoid ship called the ''[[Teselecta]]'', piloted by the [[Justice Department]], as it was punishing Hitler for his future crimes. Mels then revealed herself as Melody when she [[regeneration|regenerated]] into her third incarnation, who the Doctor recognised as River Song, after getting hit by a stray bullet from Hitler's gun when he attacked the ''Teselecta''. |