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::::: Ohh, Buddy. I haven't removed anything. Infact, my comment was moved down, so its know out of context! | ::::: Ohh, Buddy. I haven't removed anything. Infact, my comment was moved down, so its know out of context! | ||
::I believe the question has been answered. Debate over such edits should be left to talk pages only, not here. | ::I believe the question has been answered. Debate over such edits should be left to talk pages only, not here. | ||
::: In The Christmas Invasion the Doctor established he had residual regeneration energy to heal himself so long as he did so within 20 hours of regenerating. As the nature of the Doctor's regeneration cycle is ambiguous since Time of the Doctor, and the Doctor already lost so much regeneration energy in The Witch's Familiar, it's questionable he has enough to repair his eyes. The above reasons also apply. | |||
* The Doctor apparently can't see now. So why did he appear to see fine when in the TARDIS? | * The Doctor apparently can't see now. So why did he appear to see fine when in the TARDIS? |