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Assured of the survival of [[Gallifrey]], the Doctor was no longer chained down by guilt, becoming a less amiable character with a withdrawn attitude who habitually questioned his own goodness. He often dispensed with niceties in a tense situation, becoming cold and calculative when needed. However, despite his ruthless exterior, the Doctor was actually deeply caring and empathetic, always striving to help others for the sake of being kind.
Assured of the survival of [[Gallifrey]], the Doctor was no longer chained down by guilt, becoming a less amiable character with a withdrawn attitude who habitually questioned his own goodness. He often dispensed with niceties in a tense situation, becoming cold and calculative when needed. However, despite his ruthless exterior, the Doctor was actually deeply caring and empathetic, always striving to help others for the sake of being kind.


It was not until his first battle with {{Gomez}} that the Doctor resolved his morality crisis, realising he was simply "an idiot with [[The TARDIS|a box]] and [[Sonic screwdriver|screwdriver]]" who went around helping others. Following this, the Doctor began to show lighter side more clearly and forged a closer bond with Clara. After her death, he spent four and a half billion years in his [[confession dial]] to reach Gallifrey due to [[Rassilon]]'s concern with [[the Hybrid]]. Seeking revenge, the Doctor broke his own moral codes and unleashed his wrath upon the Time Lords in an ultimately futile attempt to save Clara, losing his memories of her as a price for his reckless actions.
It was not until his first battle with {{Gomez}} that the Doctor resolved his morality crisis, realising he was simply "an idiot with [[The TARDIS|a box]] and [[Sonic screwdriver|screwdriver]]" who went around helping others. Following this, the Doctor began to show his lighter side more clearly and forged a closer bond with Clara. After her death, he spent four and a half billion years in his [[confession dial]] to reach Gallifrey due to [[Rassilon]]'s concern with [[the Hybrid]]. Seeking revenge, the Doctor broke his own moral codes and unleashed his wrath upon the Time Lords in an ultimately futile attempt to save Clara, losing his memories of her as a price for his reckless actions.


After a final reunion with [[River Song]], the Doctor was charged with guarding Missy in a [[Vault (The Pilot)|vault]] at [[St Luke's University]] with [[Nardole]]. Sometime into this role, he began tutoring [[Bill Potts]], who soon became his traveling companion, with Nardole joining them after an invasion by [[The Monks|Monks]]. When testing Missy's rehabilitation resulted in Bill becoming a [[Mondasian Cyberman|Cyberman]], Missy leaving with {{Simm}}, and Nardole having to be left behind, the Doctor was mortally wounded in [[Battle of Floor 0507|battle]] against the Cybermen.
After a final reunion with [[River Song]], the Doctor was charged with guarding Missy in a [[Vault (The Pilot)|vault]] at [[St Luke's University]] with [[Nardole]]. Sometime into this role, he began tutoring [[Bill Potts]], who soon became his traveling companion, with Nardole joining them after an invasion by [[The Monks|Monks]]. When testing Missy's rehabilitation resulted in Bill becoming a [[Mondasian Cyberman|Cyberman]], Missy leaving with {{Simm}}, and Nardole having to be left behind, the Doctor was mortally wounded in [[Battle of Floor 0507|battle]] against the Cybermen.
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