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did he really die too quickly to regenerate? Or did he simply refuse to regenerate?  
Did he really die too quickly to regenerate? Or did he simply refuse to regenerate?  


As we all know, "Turn Left" focused on an alternate history where the Doctor in his [[tenth incarnation]]  died under the Thames during the events of "The Runaway Bride". So, I was watching the episode again and when the Doctor's body is put into the ambulance, the UNIT soldier suggests that the Doctor did not regenerate into his [[Eleventh Doctor|eleventh incarnation]] because his death "happened too fast" but there has been another theory: that the Doctor chose not to regenerate.  
As we all know, "Turn Left" focused on an alternate history where the Doctor in his [[tenth incarnation]]  died under the Thames during the events of "The Runaway Bride". So, I was watching the episode again and when the Doctor's body is put into the ambulance, the UNIT soldier suggests that the Doctor did not regenerate into his [[Eleventh Doctor|eleventh incarnation]] because his death "happened too fast" but there has been another theory: that the Doctor chose not to regenerate.  
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