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In '''the Doctor's first trial''' involving the [[Time Lord]]s he was charged with breaching the [[non-interference policy]]. | In '''the Doctor's first trial''' involving the [[Time Lord]]s he was charged with breaching the [[non-interference policy]]. | ||
Judging the return of the participants in the [[War Game]]s too tough a task, the [[Second Doctor]] decided to send a [[hypercube]] containing all the relevant information to the Time Lords so that they could help with the matter, although [[the War Chief]] quite forcibly advised against it. The Doctor briefly attempted to evade the Time Lords but they took control of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] and landed it on [[Gallifrey]]. The Doctor, [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]] and [[Zoe Heriot|Zoe]] witnessed the War | Judging the return of the participants in the [[War Game]]s too tough a task, the [[Second Doctor]] decided to send a [[hypercube]] containing all the relevant information to the Time Lords so that they could help with the matter, although [[the War Chief]] quite forcibly advised against it. The Doctor briefly attempted to evade the Time Lords but they took control of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] and landed it on [[Gallifrey]]. The Doctor, [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]] and [[Zoe Heriot|Zoe]] witnessed [[the War Lord]] [[Trial of the War Lord|being sentenced]] before Jamie and Zoe were placed in a [[force field]] and the Doctor was escorted to his own trial. | ||
The Time Lords accused the Doctor of breaking their laws of non-interference. The Doctor admitted the crime and reiterated his pride in doing so, rather than merely observing the [[evil]] in the universe. He then asked for a [[Thought Channel]] to show the evil he fought. He showed the Time Lords the [[Quark]]s and the [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]]. When they seemed unimpressed he showed them the [[Ice Warrior]]s, the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]] and the [[Dalek]]s. He ended by saying that he may be guilty of interference, but they were guilty of passivity against such evil. With the trial over, the Time Lords considered the charges whilst the Doctor played [[cards]]. | The Time Lords accused the Doctor of breaking their laws of non-interference. The Doctor admitted the crime and reiterated his pride in doing so, rather than merely observing the [[evil]] in the universe. He then asked for a [[Thought Channel]] to show the evil he fought. He showed the Time Lords the [[Quark]]s and the [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]]. When they seemed unimpressed he showed them the [[Ice Warrior]]s, the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]] and the [[Dalek]]s. He ended by saying that he may be guilty of interference, but they were guilty of passivity against such evil. With the trial over, the Time Lords considered the charges whilst the Doctor played [[cards]]. | ||
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In the fan film, ''[[Devious]]'', the Doctor was extracted by the CIA halfway through his regeneration creating the "Second-and-a-Halfth Doctor" played by [[Tony Garner]]. He went on several adventures before completing his regeneration. | In the fan film, ''[[Devious]]'', the Doctor was extracted by the CIA halfway through his regeneration creating the "Second-and-a-Halfth Doctor" played by [[Tony Garner]]. He went on several adventures before completing his regeneration. | ||
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