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A second account had the Doctor and Susan already on Gallifrey, fleeing to keep the [[Hand of Omega]] safe from those who would misuse it, and running straight towards the TARDIS with no hesitation. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Time & Time Again (comic story)|Time & Time Again]]'')
A second account had the Doctor and Susan already on Gallifrey, fleeing to keep the [[Hand of Omega]] safe from those who would misuse it, and running straight towards the TARDIS with no hesitation. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Time & Time Again (comic story)|Time & Time Again]]'')


An account from an Astral Projection of the Doctor's life depicted the first Doctor living as a lowly [[Scrutationary Archivist]] of the [[Bureau of Possible Events|Bureau of Possible Events.]] He had been disowned and banished from his home by his family in the [[House of Lungbarrow]]. In order to replace the disowned Doctor, his family illegally [[loom]]ed another cousin, [[Owis]]. Upon learning of this crime the Doctor reported his family to the [[Prydonian Chapter]]. After an encounter with his gloating Cousin [[Glospin]], Glospin revealed that there was genetic evidence to suggest that the Doctor didn't originally come from the Lungbarrow Loom, having originally been naturally born. Glospin claimed that the Doctor had infiltrated the family , and intended to use his evidence to get the Doctor executed for Loom-jumping. Glospin attacked the Doctor, obtaining a sample of his DNA, allowing him to frame the Doctor for the murder of their House [[Kithriarch]], [[Quences]]. During the fight between the two, the [[Hand of Omega]] arrived to attack Glospin, giving the Doctor the opportunity to escape. Knowing Glospin's claims could lead to his execution the Doctor left Gallifey in a [[The Doctor's TARDIS|Type 40 TARDIS]] with the Hand of Omega. The Hand piloted the TARDIS to the Dark Time on Gallifrey to collect [[Susan Foreman|Susan]], who was the granddaughter of [[the Other]]. Susan recognised the Doctor as the reincarnation of the Other, the two left Ancient Gallifrey together in the TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'') A later account shows the Doctor, after adopting Susan, lived on Modern Gallifrey until Susan's unnatural behaviour alerted the High Court Guards. ([[The Longest Story in the World (short story)|PROSE: The Longest Story in the World]])
An account from an Astral Projection of the Doctor's life depicted the Doctor living as a lowly [[Scrutationary Archivist]] of the [[Bureau of Possible Events]]. He had been disowned and banished from his home by his family in the [[House of Lungbarrow]]. In order to replace the disowned Doctor, his family illegally [[loom]]ed another cousin, [[Owis]]. Upon learning of this crime, the Doctor reported his family to the [[Prydonian Chapter]]. After an encounter with his gloating Cousin [[Glospin]], Glospin revealed that there was genetic evidence to suggest that the Doctor didn't originally come from the Lungbarrow Loom, having originally been naturally born. Glospin claimed that the Doctor had infiltrated the family, and intended to use his evidence to get the Doctor executed for Loom-jumping. Glospin attacked the Doctor, obtaining a sample of his DNA, allowing him to frame the Doctor for the murder of their House [[Kithriarch]], [[Quences]]. During the fight between the two, the [[Hand of Omega]] arrived to attack Glospin, giving the Doctor the opportunity to escape. Knowing Glospin's claims could lead to his execution, the Doctor left Gallifey in a [[The Doctor's TARDIS|Type 40 TARDIS]] with the Hand of Omega. The Hand piloted the TARDIS to the Dark Time on Gallifrey to collect [[Susan Foreman|the granddaughter]] of [[the Other]], who recognised the Doctor as the reincarnation of the Other, and the two left Gallifrey together in the TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'')


Another account suggests the Doctor broke the Time Lords' law on non-interference and faced being erased from history by his brother [[Braxiatel]]. Braxiatel allowed the Doctor to run, giving him the chance to steal a Type 40 TARDIS and escape Gallifrey. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Disassembled (audio story)|Disassembled]]'')
Another account suggests the Doctor broke the Time Lords' law on non-interference and faced being erased from history by his brother [[Braxiatel]]. Braxiatel allowed the Doctor to run, giving him the chance to steal a Type 40 TARDIS and escape Gallifrey. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Disassembled (audio story)|Disassembled]]'')
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