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When speaking to the Doctor about three of his upcoming lives, the TARDIS described the [[Sixth Doctor]] as the "the rhetorician," the [[Seventh Doctor]] as "the schemer," and the [[Eighth Doctor]] as "the idealist."
When speaking to the Doctor about three of his upcoming lives, the TARDIS described the [[Sixth Doctor]] as the "the rhetorician," the [[Seventh Doctor]] as "the schemer," and the [[Eighth Doctor]] as "the idealist."


The TARDIS revealed it had manipulated events so then it could feed off the energies of paradoxes to rebuild itself. The TARDIS was later destroyed when it became trapped in one of those paradoxes. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Prisoners of Fate (audio story)|Prisoners of Fate]]'')
The TARDIS revealed it had manipulated events so then it could feed off the energies of paradoxes to rebuild itself. The Doctor took the Type 50 on one final journey to retrieve Nyssa before she could see her son and change history in the first place before returning. The Type 50 TARDIS was happy to be used by her favoured pilot again, and returned the dematerialisation circuit. The Doctor was impressed and even envious of the Type 50's accurate landings and even lamented not taking his former TARDIS instead of the Type 40. The TARDIS was later destroyed when it became trapped in one of those paradoxes. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Prisoners of Fate (audio story)|Prisoners of Fate]]'')


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