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| '''The Doctor's saviour''' gave her life for the [[Eighth Doctor]] at the very end of the [[Last Great Time War]]: he saw her skeleton crumbling to dust right before he destroyed [[Gallifrey]] using [[the Moment]]. After doing so, he initially believed that using the Moment had made his existence fixed, preventing him from ever [[regeneration|regenerating]] again; however, as he began to regenerate, he realised that in her last kiss, ''she'' had passed on [[the Restoration]] to him, thereby "resetting his life cycle" and saving him one last time. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Time War (short story)|Doctor Who and the Time War]]'') | | In one outcome to the [[Last Great Time War]], an '''unnamed saviour''' gave her life for the [[Eighth Doctor]] at the very end of the conflict: he saw her skeleton crumbling to dust right before he destroyed [[Gallifrey]] using [[the Moment]]. After doing so, he initially believed that using the Moment had made his existence fixed, preventing him from ever [[regeneration|regenerating]] again; however, as he began to regenerate, he realised that in her last kiss, she had passed on [[the Restoration]] to him, thereby "resetting his life cycle" and saving him one last time. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Time War (short story)|Doctor Who and the Time War]]'') |
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| In another account, however, these events did not take place before the Doctor's theft and use of [[the Moment]], as it was instead the [[War Doctor]], alone, who stole the Moment from the [[Omega Arsenal]]; upon becoming the [[Ninth Doctor]], the War Doctor then muttered "Of course" to himself, not appearing surprised that he was regenerating once more. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'')
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