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For the next three hundred years, the Doctor defends Trenzalore from his enemies. He defends Christmas in a number of ways. One time he disabled the cloaking device on a Sontaran vehicle, allowing the Church to destroy it the instant the vehicle registered on their technology scan. Lacking competence, neither Sontaran noticed they had been revealed until it was too late. Both were promptly wiped off the planet and received a posthumous apology from [[Colonel]] [[Albero]] for their deaths as they were sorted to the appropriate afterlife. Following this victory, the Doctor trapped a Weeping Angel in front of a mirror bearing the message, "With Love from the Doctor", in marker, where it would remain indefinitely quantum-locked by peering at its own reflection. On another occasion, the Doctor tricked a [[wooden Cyberman]], created to be too primitive to set off the alarm, into destroying itself after using both the sonic screwdriver and the truth field to make it think its gun had been turned around. Equipped with a flamethrower instead of laser technology, it blew a gaping hole in its chest. The Doctor told the Cyberman to inform the rest of the Cyberiad that "the Doctor stays" before it ceased functions. Not always fighting, the Doctor found time to have a party with the village in his honour. He held a play and entertained the children of Christmas as the puppet Doctor who fought a [[Monoid]]. He even taught them the drunk giraffe dance and how "'cool' was ''not'' cool."
For the next three hundred years, the Doctor defends Trenzalore from his enemies. He defends Christmas in a number of ways. One time he disabled the cloaking device on a Sontaran vehicle, allowing the Church to destroy it the instant the vehicle registered on their technology scan. Lacking competence, neither Sontaran noticed they had been revealed until it was too late. Both were promptly wiped off the planet and received a posthumous apology from [[Colonel]] [[Albero]] for their deaths as they were sorted to the appropriate afterlife. Following this victory, the Doctor trapped a Weeping Angel in front of a mirror bearing the message, "With Love from the Doctor", in marker, where it would remain indefinitely quantum-locked by peering at its own reflection. On another occasion, the Doctor tricked a [[wooden Cyberman]], created to be too primitive to set off the alarm, into destroying itself after using both the sonic screwdriver and the truth field to make it think its gun had been turned around. Equipped with a flamethrower instead of laser technology, it blew a gaping hole in its chest. The Doctor told the Cyberman to inform the rest of the Cyberiad that "the Doctor stays" before it ceased functions. Not always fighting, the Doctor found time to have a party with the village in his honour. He held a play and entertained the children of Christmas as the puppet Doctor who fought a [[Monoid]]. He even taught them the drunk giraffe dance and how "'cool' was ''not'' cool."


According to Tasha, the Doctor seemed to forget of his life before the siege. He spent his spare time fixing the toys the children played with - sometimes a little too much - and grew close to a child called [[Barnable]]. He fixed a leak in a barn belonging to Barnable's father, though once again, he went beyond the necessary repairs and turned it [[Dimensionally transcendental]], hoping the word won't get out, or else everyone in town might ask him for one of their own. However, the Doctor's lengthy stay on Christmas has distracted him from the life he left behind, which returns when he least expects it. He hears the TARDIS coming back a good three hundred years late, which worries Barnable he may be leaving soon. On the contrary, some one else has arrived, despite the Doctor's efforts to protect her.
According to Tasha, the Doctor seemed to forget of his life before the siege. He spent his spare time fixing the toys the children played with - sometimes a little too much - and grew close to a child called [[Barnable]]. He fixed a leak in a barn belonging to Barnable's father, though once again, he went beyond the necessary repairs and turned it [[dimensionally transcendental]], hoping the word won't get out, or else everyone in town might ask him for one of their own. However, the Doctor's lengthy stay on Christmas has distracted him from the life he left behind, which returns when he least expects it. He hears the TARDIS coming back a good three hundred years late, which worries Barnable he may be leaving soon. On the contrary, some one else has arrived, despite the Doctor's efforts to protect her.


[[File:Older Eleventh Doctor.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and Clara are reunited.]]
[[File:Older Eleventh Doctor.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and Clara are reunited.]]
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