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After leaving Flip in [[2012]], the Doctor found a version of Peri who married Yrcarnos, and was imprisoned by her as retribution for leaving her on Thoros Beta. After Yrcarnos died from poisoning, the Doctor declined to investigate, as Peri had not asked him too, but looked into the matter in private, and discovered that Peri had poisoned Yrcarnos, leading the Doctor to believe that Lord Kiv had successfully transferred himself into Peri's body.
After leaving Flip in [[2012]], the Doctor found a version of Peri who married Yrcarnos, and was imprisoned by her as retribution for leaving her on Thoros Beta. After Yrcarnos died from poisoning, the Doctor declined to investigate, as Peri had not asked him too, but looked into the matter in private, and discovered that Peri had poisoned Yrcarnos, leading the Doctor to believe that Lord Kiv had successfully transferred himself into Peri's body.


After five years in prison, the Doctor was finally pardoned and made Peri's royal adviser. Accompanying her on a royal visit, the Doctor was accused of murdering Peri when she collapsed from a poisoning, but he was able to keep her alive. Following a second murder, and after switching minds with Peri, the Doctor discovered it wasn't Kiv in Peri's body, but [[Mandrake (The Widow's Assassin)|Mandrake]], his childhood imaginary friend. The Doctor defeated Mandrake inside Peri's mind, while Peri, in the Doctor's body, managed to get him back to the TARDIS and trigger the antidote to cure her body. The Doctor then offered her the chance to travel with him again. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Widow's Assassin (audio story)|The Widow's Assassin]]'') As part of their agreement on her renewing her adventures, Peri had the Doctor take her back to the [[Temple of Yrcanos]] once a year to commemorate her late husband. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Eternal Mystery (webcast)|The Eternal Mystery]]'')
After five years in prison, the Doctor was finally pardoned and made Peri's royal adviser. Accompanying her on a royal visit, the Doctor was accused of murdering Peri when she collapsed from a poisoning, but he was able to keep her alive. Following a second murder, and after switching minds with Peri, the Doctor discovered it wasn't Kiv in Peri's body, but [[Mandrake (The Widow's Assassin)|Mandrake]], his childhood imaginary friend. The Doctor defeated Mandrake inside Peri's mind, while Peri, in the Doctor's body, managed to get him back to the TARDIS and trigger the antidote to cure her body. The Doctor then offered her the chance to travel with him again. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Widow's Assassin (audio story)|The Widow's Assassin]]'')  


On their first trip in the TARDIS together, the Doctor and Peri arrived in [[Scotland]] during the [[22nd century Dalek invasion]].  He had to rescue Peri when she was taken as a slave worker and stole [[Kyle Inskip]]'s bike to do so. Helping [[Moira Brody]] and Peri to escape, they made their way to the [[Orkney]]s. He became worried when Peri became infected with a [[Varga plant]]. Eventually he was recaptured and disovered that Moira was a [[Roboman Elite]] but he had to destroy that research to maintain the timelines. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Masters of Earth (audio story)|Masters of Earth]]'')
On their first trip in the TARDIS together, the Doctor and Peri arrived in [[Scotland]] during the [[22nd century Dalek invasion]].  He had to rescue Peri when she was taken as a slave worker and stole [[Kyle Inskip]]'s bike to do so. Helping [[Moira Brody]] and Peri to escape, they made their way to the [[Orkney]]s. He became worried when Peri became infected with a [[Varga plant]]. Eventually he was recaptured and disovered that Moira was a [[Roboman Elite]] but he had to destroy that research to maintain the timelines. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Masters of Earth (audio story)|Masters of Earth]]'')
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