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In one universe, the exile was self-imposed as an attempt to evade the Time Lords after summoning them to deal with the War Lords. After arriving at [[London]] in [[2000]], the [[Second Doctor (Exile)|Second Doctor]] committed suicide so that he could better hide, regenerating into a female incarnation and working at Sainsbury's using [[Susan Foreman|Susan]]'s old forged identity papers. The [[Third Doctor (Exile)|Third Doctor]] lived like an ordinary human for some time before she was found by the Time Lords and punished, with this sentence seeing her apparently tricked into dematerializing her TARDIS when it was programmed to disperse across the universe. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Exile (audio story)|Exile]]'')
In one universe, the exile was self-imposed as an attempt to evade the Time Lords after summoning them to deal with the War Lords. After arriving at [[London]] in [[2000]], the [[Second Doctor (Exile)|Second Doctor]] committed suicide so that he could better hide, regenerating into a female incarnation and working at Sainsbury's using [[Susan Foreman|Susan]]'s old forged identity papers. The [[Third Doctor (Exile)|Third Doctor]] lived like an ordinary human for some time before she was found by the Time Lords and punished, with this sentence seeing her apparently tricked into dematerializing her TARDIS when it was programmed to disperse across the universe. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Exile (audio story)|Exile]]'')
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