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{{Quote|Again.|The Doctor's first word|Human Nature (novel)}} | {{Quote|Again.|The Doctor's first word|Human Nature (novel)}} | ||
According to one account, the Doctor was a genetic [[reincarnation]] of [[the Other]], and was [[loom]]ed into the [[House of Lungbarrow]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'') in the form of a small child. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'') The [[Fifth Doctor]] recounted his birth to [[Patience (Cold Fusion)|Patience]], telling her that he was "born at Otherstide through the Loom of the [[House of Lungbarrow]] in Southern Gallifrey." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Cold Fusion (audio story)|Cold Fusion]]'') As the [[Eleventh Doctor]] told [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]], he slept in [[The Doctor's cot|a cot]] as an infant. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]'') | According to one account, the Doctor was a genetic [[reincarnation]] of [[the Other]], and was [[loom]]ed into the [[House of Lungbarrow]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'') in the form of a small child. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'') The [[Fifth Doctor]] recounted his birth to [[Patience (Cold Fusion)|Patience]], telling her that he was "born at Otherstide through the Loom of the [[House of Lungbarrow]] in Southern Gallifrey." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Cold Fusion (audio story)|Cold Fusion]]'') As the [[Eleventh Doctor]] told [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]], he slept in [[The Doctor's cot|a cot]] as an infant. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]'') | ||
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==== Family life ==== | ==== Family life ==== | ||
The Doctor was married to an unidentified individual; with [[Clara Oswald]] counting a fourth marriage alongside his successors' wives when trying to convince the [[Cybermen]] that she was the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') His [[Tenth Doctor|tenth incarnation]] recalled being "terrible" at his own wedding. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'') | The Doctor was married to an unidentified individual; with [[Clara Oswald]] counting a fourth marriage alongside his successors' wives when trying to convince the [[Cybermen]] that she was the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') His [[Tenth Doctor|tenth incarnation]] recalled being "terrible" at his own wedding. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'') | ||
Several accounts suggest the Doctor was a father at one point in his life, ([[TV]]: ''[[Fear Her (TV story)|Fear Her]]'', ''[[The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|The Doctor's Daughter]]'', ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'') of both "sons and daughters". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eleventh Tiger (novel)|The Eleventh Tiger]]'') The Doctor also had three known grandchildren: [[Susan Foreman|Susan]], ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'') [[John and Gillian]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Klepton Parasites (comic story)|The Klepton Parasites]]'') [[Clara Oswald]] also referred to the Doctor's "children and grandchildren", who were "missing" by the time of the Doctor's [[Twelfth Doctor|twelfth incarnation]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') | Several accounts suggest the Doctor was a father at one point in his life, ([[TV]]: ''[[Fear Her (TV story)|Fear Her]]'', ''[[The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|The Doctor's Daughter]]'', ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'') of both "sons and daughters". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eleventh Tiger (novel)|The Eleventh Tiger]]'') The Doctor also had three known grandchildren: [[Susan Foreman|Susan]], ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'') [[John and Gillian]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Klepton Parasites (comic story)|The Klepton Parasites]]'') [[Clara Oswald]] also referred to the Doctor's "children and grandchildren", who were "missing" by the time of the Doctor's [[Twelfth Doctor|twelfth incarnation]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') | ||
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=== Leaving Gallifrey === | === Leaving Gallifrey === | ||
According to [[Ashildr]], when he was "barely more than a child", the Doctor learned of a prophesied warrior called "[[the Hybrid]]" from the [[Cloister Wraith]]s and the story made him "so scared" ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'') that he eventually left Gallifrey out of fear, ([[TV]]: ''[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|Heaven Sent]]'') bringing Susan with him as an accidental passenger, ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Here There Be Monsters (audio story)|Here There Be Monsters]]'') and also taking the [[Hand of Omega]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'') some [[validium]], and Gallifrey's moon. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)|A Brief History of Time Lords]]'') | According to [[Ashildr]], when he was "barely more than a child", the Doctor learned of a prophesied warrior called "[[the Hybrid]]" from the [[Cloister Wraith]]s and the story made him "so scared" ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'') that he eventually left Gallifrey out of fear, ([[TV]]: ''[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|Heaven Sent]]'') bringing Susan with him as an accidental passenger, ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Here There Be Monsters (audio story)|Here There Be Monsters]]'') and also taking the [[Hand of Omega]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'') some [[validium]], and Gallifrey's moon. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)|A Brief History of Time Lords]]'') | ||