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How do you think the Time Lord will die or how the series AS A WHOLE will end? The writers don't delay the inevitable they get right to it and make it gooey and a heartbreaking. So what do you think the Doctor's final journey will be?
3 part story. The return of Gallifrey. In part 1 the Doctor finds a way to restore Gallifrey to it's pre- time war state and tracks down the dimensional void that contains the time war, after running into many of his old friends. He releases it. In part 2 the Doctor has to fight his way through the war. He helps his eighth self, and witnesses the regeneration from the eighth to ninth doctors. He goes to Skaro, and gets radiation sickness. He becomes illogical, and goes to his TARDIS for a lie down. When he wakes up, his hands are glowing orange. In Part 3, the Doctor is dying. He runs out of the TARDIS and then realises that he needs the TARDIS to undo the time war. Since the time war is released, so is all of Gallifrey's history.The Doctor goes back and undoes the crucial event that would have led to the time war. He lies on the floor dying. The Doctor crawls to the TARDIS and presses a button. It lands as a museum display back where it first came from as the doctor dies. A montage of regenerations and important scenes is shown as the doctor collapses. Opalsaloony- We are the Superior Beings 03:59, December 27, 2012 (UTC)
But then wouldnt that just mean that the whole of Doctor Who is just one giant paradox? It's not very fullfilling. And what happens to the Doctor after he lands the tardis as a museum display? Does he regenerate again to his 12th form?--Tempest Wing ☎ 20:45, December 27, 2012 (UTC)
Not a paradox. The Doctor returns it to the space it came from, at a later time. And this happens when he is in his 13th form. Opalsaloony- We are the Superior Beings 01:57, December 28, 2012 (UTC)