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::: There's never been any indication that a Time Lord can direct regeneration energy to repair a single part of ''their own'' body. We have only ever seen the Doctor do this to other people (i.e. River Song's wrist, reviving Davros), never to himself.
::: There's never been any indication that a Time Lord can direct regeneration energy to repair a single part of ''their own'' body. We have only ever seen the Doctor do this to other people (i.e. River Song's wrist, reviving Davros), never to himself.
::::: When the 10th Doctor was exterminated in The Stolen Earth, he actually repairs himself, and keeps the same body.
::::: When the 10th Doctor was exterminated in The Stolen Earth, he actually repairs himself, and keeps the same body.
:::::: Which did count as a full regeneration.
:::: Well, he did restore his hand after it was sliced off at Christmas during the Sycorax invasion, but that stil required him to have triggered a complete regeneration beforehand. Point stands: he'd have to trigger a regeneration to heal the condition but such is a waste since he's isn't going to die from being blind.
:::: Well, he did restore his hand after it was sliced off at Christmas during the Sycorax invasion, but that stil required him to have triggered a complete regeneration beforehand. Point stands: he'd have to trigger a regeneration to heal the condition but such is a waste since he's isn't going to die from being blind.


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