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The Twelfth Doctor decides to confront his captor directly and runs up the staircase. He is slowly followed by his younger self, who questions the need to move so fast. They find an empty chair with several panels behind it. The First Doctor takes to observing the panels, commenting on their extraterrestrial origin. He turns to his older self, his eyeglass dropping from his eye as he notices the Twelfth Doctor wearing [[sonic sunglasses|sunglasses]] to scan the panels. He is utterly perplexed by the idea that the sunglasses are sonic. They turn to the chair, where a woman made completely of glass materialises. While the Twelfth Doctor scans the panels with [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver|his sonic screwdriver]], the original Doctor looks more closely. He berates the Twelfth Doctor for not noticing the [[asymmetry|asymmetrical]] features of the woman's face, blaming his use of the sunglasses instead of his eyes. The Twelfth Doctor shyly agrees, and his younger self throws the sunglasses to the ground. | The Twelfth Doctor decides to confront his captor directly and runs up the staircase. He is slowly followed by his younger self, who questions the need to move so fast. They find an empty chair with several panels behind it. The First Doctor takes to observing the panels, commenting on their extraterrestrial origin. He turns to his older self, his eyeglass dropping from his eye as he notices the Twelfth Doctor wearing [[sonic sunglasses|sunglasses]] to scan the panels. He is utterly perplexed by the idea that the sunglasses are sonic. They turn to the chair, where a woman made completely of glass materialises. While the Twelfth Doctor scans the panels with [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver|his sonic screwdriver]], the original Doctor looks more closely. He berates the Twelfth Doctor for not noticing the [[asymmetry|asymmetrical]] features of the woman's face, blaming his use of the sunglasses instead of his eyes. The Twelfth Doctor shyly agrees, and his younger self throws the sunglasses to the ground. | ||
The Testimony proceeds to explain its desire for the Captain back in exchange for Bill, insisting the Doctors return him to them. The Captain, having heard the conversation, exits the TARDIS. He declares they let him be taken, not wanting any harm to come to Bill because of his cowardice. However, the Twelfth Doctor disagrees. Picking up his sonic sunglasses, he races down the stairs, remarking he will find out what the Testimony's purpose is and he will stop it if he doesn't like it. The First Doctor once more berates him for revealing his plan, stating he hasn't a clue who his future self is supposed to be. The Testimony, in an effort to ruffle the First Doctor, reveals the history he is destined to create as a "Doctor of War" by showing how his future incarnations will engage in various battles, which perplexes him. | The Testimony proceeds to explain its desire for the Captain back in exchange for Bill, insisting the Doctors return him to them. The Captain, having heard the conversation, exits the TARDIS. He declares they let him be taken, not wanting any harm to come to Bill because of his cowardice. However, the Twelfth Doctor disagrees. Picking up his sonic sunglasses, he races down the stairs, remarking he will find out what the Testimony's purpose is and he will stop it if he doesn't like it. The First Doctor once more berates him for revealing his plan, stating he hasn't a clue who his future self is supposed to be. The Testimony, in an effort to ruffle the First Doctor, reveals the history he is destined to create as a "[[War Doctor|Doctor of War]]" by showing how his future incarnations will engage in various battles, which perplexes him. | ||
[[File:12th Bill 1st Captain inside Testimony craft.jpg|left|thumb|The Doctors, Bill, and the Captain escape the Testimony]]The Twelfth Doctor presses on with his plan to escape, using the sonic screwdriver to activate the crane which pulled the TARDIS up to take them down, the team jumping onto the chains to escape as well. The Testimony refuses to let them escape, halting the chains and pulling the TARDIS back into the ship. However, as they are a safe distance from the ground, the Twelfth Doctor instructs everyone to jump to the ground. Bill expresses concern about what they will do without the TARDIS but the Doctors reveal they have another, younger version at their disposal. | [[File:12th Bill 1st Captain inside Testimony craft.jpg|left|thumb|The Doctors, Bill, and the Captain escape the Testimony]]The Twelfth Doctor presses on with his plan to escape, using the sonic screwdriver to activate the crane which pulled the TARDIS up to take them down, the team jumping onto the chains to escape as well. The Testimony refuses to let them escape, halting the chains and pulling the TARDIS back into the ship. However, as they are a safe distance from the ground, the Twelfth Doctor instructs everyone to jump to the ground. Bill expresses concern about what they will do without the TARDIS but the Doctors reveal they have another, younger version at their disposal. | ||
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[[File:12th_1st_Bill_Captain_in_TARDIS_Glass_on_Scanner.jpg|thumb|The Twelfth Doctor pilots his younger self's TARDIS.]] | [[File:12th_1st_Bill_Captain_in_TARDIS_Glass_on_Scanner.jpg|thumb|The Twelfth Doctor pilots his younger self's TARDIS.]] | ||
The Twelfth Doctor quickly realises the databanks are rather scarce, given the TARDIS is still young. To compensate, he lands the TARDIS at the centre of the universe, [[Villengard]], impressing his younger self at how easily he did such. While searching the area, the Captain is attacked by a creature with multiple little green legs but they save him, both Doctors recognising the creature as a Kaled mutant. The Twelfth Doctor insists Bill wait in the First Doctor's TARDIS to look after the Captain, but Bill blasts him by calling him a "stupid bloody arse", leading to the First Doctor to threaten her with a "jolly good smacked bottom", much to the Twelfth Doctor's embarrassment. Bill tells the Twelfth Doctor to come back alive, to which he replies, "Be here when I do." | The Twelfth Doctor quickly realises the databanks are rather scarce, given the TARDIS is still young. To compensate, he lands the TARDIS at the centre of the universe, [[Villengard]], impressing his younger self at how easily he did such. While searching the area, the Captain is attacked by a creature with multiple little green legs but they save him, both Doctors recognising the creature as a [[Dalek mutant|Kaled mutant]]. The Twelfth Doctor insists Bill wait in the First Doctor's TARDIS to look after the Captain, but Bill blasts him by calling him a "stupid bloody arse", leading to the First Doctor to threaten her with a "jolly good smacked bottom", much to the Twelfth Doctor's embarrassment. Bill tells the Twelfth Doctor to come back alive, to which he replies, "Be here when I do." | ||
The First Doctor fetches the Captain another brandy, realising that was why his successor was missing some. He soon leaves to join his older self, while Bill looks after the Captain, but when she grabs the brandy, her hand is revealed to be glass. While outside on Villengard, the two Doctors rest, discussing their respective regenerations. The Twelfth Doctor remarks they have yet to change because they are in a "state of grace", though he himself finds his body starting to deteriorate. He asks why his younger self halted the regenerative process, unable to remember himself. The First Doctor admits he is "afraid" of regenerating and doesn't like to admit that to anyone. The Twelfth Doctor remarks that technically he still hasn't. Before the Twelfth Doctor can answer the question himself, they suddenly come under attack from a creature in a nearby tower, and only stops when the Twelfth Doctor asks the creature to scan him, announcing; "I'm dying!", before going into the tower. He tells his younger self to wait outside to which he begrudgingly agrees. | The First Doctor fetches the Captain another brandy, realising that was why his successor was missing some. He soon leaves to join his older self, while Bill looks after the Captain, but when she grabs the brandy, her hand is revealed to be glass. While outside on Villengard, the two Doctors rest, discussing their respective regenerations. The Twelfth Doctor remarks they have yet to change because they are in a "state of grace", though he himself finds his body starting to deteriorate. He asks why his younger self halted the regenerative process, unable to remember himself. The First Doctor admits he is "afraid" of regenerating and doesn't like to admit that to anyone. The Twelfth Doctor remarks that technically he still hasn't. Before the Twelfth Doctor can answer the question himself, they suddenly come under attack from a creature in a nearby tower, and only stops when the Twelfth Doctor asks the creature to scan him, announcing; "I'm dying!", before going into the tower. He tells his younger self to wait outside to which he begrudgingly agrees. | ||
The First Doctor observes the area, finding the remains of a Dalek casing. He inspects it as Bill sneaks up on him and begins asking why he ran away. The Doctor insists she return to the Captain but Bill insists, asking what he was running to. Interested by the question, the First Doctor responds that he left to discover why good always defeats evil. Bill suggests it might be because of "some bloke" though the First Doctor doubts such. Bill hugs him, thanking him for his efforts. However, when she pulls away, the First Doctor realises she is a glass avatar. | The First Doctor observes the area, finding the remains of a [[Dalek]] [[casing]]. He inspects it as Bill sneaks up on him and begins asking why he ran away. The Doctor insists she return to the Captain but Bill insists, asking what he was running to. Interested by the question, the First Doctor responds that he left to discover why good always defeats evil. Bill suggests it might be because of "some bloke" though the First Doctor doubts such. Bill hugs him, thanking him for his efforts. However, when she pulls away, the First Doctor realises she is a glass avatar. | ||
Alone, the Twelfth Doctor meets with the rogue Dalek Rusty, who has taken refuge from the other Daleks hunting it. He remarks on how he is a "good Dalek" though Rusty continues to fire at the Doctor. The Twelfth Doctor decides to come to a truce to which Rusty agrees by disarming his [[gunstick]]. Given access to the Dalek Hivemind, the Doctor learns that the pilot and its ship, known as ''Testimony'', were created on New Earth, designed to extract people from their timelines at the moment of their death, and archive their memories into glass avatars. "Bill" is one such avatar, created from her memories. Time suddenly freezes again, the First Doctor and Bill entering the room. Although disappointed at seeing no evil to fight, the Doctors agree to return the Captain to his timeline. | Alone, the Twelfth Doctor meets with the rogue Dalek [[Rusty (Into the Dalek)|Rusty]], who has taken refuge from the other Daleks hunting it. He remarks on how he is a "good Dalek" though Rusty continues to fire at the Doctor. The Twelfth Doctor decides to come to a truce to which Rusty agrees by disarming his [[gunstick]]. Given access to the Dalek Hivemind, the Doctor learns that the pilot and its ship, known as ''Testimony'', were created on New Earth, designed to extract people from their timelines at the moment of their death, and archive their memories into glass avatars. "Bill" is one such avatar, created from her memories. Time suddenly freezes again, the First Doctor and Bill entering the room. Although disappointed at seeing no evil to fight, the Doctors agree to return the Captain to his timeline. | ||
Upon doing so, the Captain asks the Doctors to keep an eye on his family, introducing himself as [[Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart]], an ancestor of the Doctor's close friend the [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier]]. The First Doctor assures he will do so, the Twelfth Doctor confirming they did. The Testimony remarks the Captain will not remember the incident and a perception filter will ensure the Doctors are not noticed once time restarts. As time resumes, the Doctors watch as soldiers on both sides begin singing "Silent Night" in their respective languages. Soon, each side disarms their weapons and enters the battlefield, leading the Captain and the German soldier to withdraw their weapons and make peace. The Twelfth Doctor explains to the First that he deliberately shifted the Captain's timeline to the start of the [[Christmas truce]], to ensure his life would be spared. The First Doctor is amazed at the fact that his successor altered time to save both men, leading the Twelfth Doctor to describe the truce as a miracle; the only truce of its kind in history. How everyone at war stopped fighting and was kind to each other. He also explains how "generally the universe isn't a fairy tale, but that's where we come in" and that "it never hurts, a couple fewer dead men on a battlefield." This causes the First Doctor to finally understand what being the "Doctor of War" really means. | Upon doing so, the Captain asks the Doctors to keep an eye on his family, introducing himself as [[Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart]], an ancestor of the Doctor's close friend the [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier]]. The First Doctor assures he will do so, the Twelfth Doctor confirming they did. The Testimony remarks the Captain will not remember the incident and a perception filter will ensure the Doctors are not noticed once time restarts. As time resumes, the Doctors watch as soldiers on both sides begin singing "Silent Night" in their respective languages. Soon, each side disarms their weapons and enters the battlefield, leading the Captain and the German soldier to withdraw their weapons and make peace. The Twelfth Doctor explains to the First that he deliberately shifted the Captain's timeline to the start of the [[Christmas truce]], to ensure his life would be spared. The First Doctor is amazed at the fact that his successor altered time to save both men, leading the Twelfth Doctor to describe the truce as a miracle; the only truce of its kind in history. How everyone at war stopped fighting and was kind to each other. He also explains how "generally the universe isn't a fairy tale, but that's where we come in" and that "it never hurts, a couple fewer dead men on a battlefield." This causes the First Doctor to finally understand what being the "Doctor of War" really means. | ||
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* The First Doctor finds the Twelfth Doctor's [[electric guitar]]. | * The First Doctor finds the Twelfth Doctor's [[electric guitar]]. | ||
* The [[Testimony Foundation]] owns a [[Testimony spaceship|spaceship]] which they used to capture the Twelfth Doctor's TARDIS. | * The [[Testimony Foundation]] owns a [[Testimony spaceship|spaceship]] which they used to capture the Twelfth Doctor's TARDIS. | ||
* The Twelfth Doctor says that [[Bill Potts]] was turned into a [[Cyberman]]. | * The Twelfth Doctor says that [[Bill Potts]] was turned into a [[CyberMondan|Cyberman]]. | ||
* The First Doctor is confused about [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver|the sonic screwdriver]]. | * The First Doctor is confused about [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver|the sonic screwdriver]]. | ||
* The First Doctor doesn't approve of the [[sonic sunglasses]]. | * The First Doctor doesn't approve of the [[sonic sunglasses]]. | ||
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=== The Doctor === | === The Doctor === | ||
* Due to the [[timeline]]s being out-of-sync, the [[Second Doctor]] will forget about trying not to regenerate and so the [[Twelfth Doctor]] does not remember it. | * Due to the [[timeline]]s being out-of-sync, the [[Second Doctor]] will forget about trying not to regenerate and so the [[Twelfth Doctor]] does not remember it. | ||
* The First Doctor's face is, according to the Twelfth Doctor, "all over the place" as a result of him trying to hold off his regeneration. This also results in him regaining the strength he had lost during his fight with the [[ | * The First Doctor's face is, according to the Twelfth Doctor, "all over the place" as a result of him trying to hold off his regeneration. This also results in him regaining the strength he had lost during his fight with the [[CyberMondan|Cybermen]] on [[Snowcap]]. | ||
* The First Doctor doesn't know who his future self is, and keeps denying it even after the Twelfth Doctor reveals himself to him. Only after the [[Testimony]] shows him snippets of his future does he finally give in and accept it. | * The First Doctor doesn't know who his future self is, and keeps denying it even after the Twelfth Doctor reveals himself to him. Only after the [[Testimony]] shows him snippets of his future does he finally give in and accept it. | ||
* The First Doctor first thinks the Twelfth Doctor is another [[Time Lord]] trying to capture him for running away with a TARDIS. | * The First Doctor first thinks the Twelfth Doctor is another [[Time Lord]] trying to capture him for running away with a TARDIS. | ||
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* The Doctor is called "The Destroyer of Worlds", "The [[Imp]] of the [[Pandorica]]", "The Oncoming Storm", "The Shadow of [[the Valeyard]]", "The Beast of [[Trenzalore]]", "The Butcher of [[Skull Moon]]", "The Last Tree of [[Garsennon]]", "The Destroyer of [[Skaro]]" and "the [[War Doctor|Doctor of War]]". | * The Doctor is called "The Destroyer of Worlds", "The [[Imp]] of the [[Pandorica]]", "The Oncoming Storm", "The Shadow of [[the Valeyard]]", "The Beast of [[Trenzalore]]", "The Butcher of [[Skull Moon]]", "The Last Tree of [[Garsennon]]", "The Destroyer of [[Skaro]]" and "the [[War Doctor|Doctor of War]]". | ||
* The Twelfth Doctor attempts to distract the First Doctor with the blinking lights on his [[astral map]] after his unfavourable remark to Bill about the Twelfth Doctor needing her for cleaning his TARDIS. | * The Twelfth Doctor attempts to distract the First Doctor with the blinking lights on his [[astral map]] after his unfavourable remark to Bill about the Twelfth Doctor needing her for cleaning his TARDIS. | ||
* The | * The double-breasted [[blazer]] of [[Plum (colour)|plum]] [[purple]] [[velvet]] that the [[Third Doctor]] wore on his trip to [[Spiridon]] is hanging in the Twelfth Doctor's TARDIS. | ||
* The Twelfth Doctor's [[ring]] falls off the [[Thirteenth Doctor]]'s hand, as it doesn't fit on her finger. | * The Twelfth Doctor's [[ring]] falls off the [[Thirteenth Doctor]]'s hand, as it doesn't fit on her finger. | ||
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* The Twelfth Doctor mentions Bill's [[Cyber-conversion]], ([[TV]]: ''[[World Enough and Time (TV story)|World Enough and Time]]'') and Bill explains how [[Heather (The Pilot)|Heather]] saved her, though she has difficulty remembering the details. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'') Bill has to remind the Twelfth Doctor about [[Heather (The Pilot)|Heather]] and the [[sentient oil]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'') | * The Twelfth Doctor mentions Bill's [[Cyber-conversion]], ([[TV]]: ''[[World Enough and Time (TV story)|World Enough and Time]]'') and Bill explains how [[Heather (The Pilot)|Heather]] saved her, though she has difficulty remembering the details. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'') Bill has to remind the Twelfth Doctor about [[Heather (The Pilot)|Heather]] and the [[sentient oil]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'') | ||
* When time freezes following the meeting of the Twelfth and First Doctors, the Twelfth theorises that it is their temporally-paradoxical meeting which has caused this effect — much as when time was similarly frozen when the [[Eighth Doctor]] encountered the First Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eight Doctors (novel)|The Eight Doctors]]'') | * When time freezes following the meeting of the Twelfth and First Doctors, the Twelfth theorises that it is their temporally-paradoxical meeting which has caused this effect — much as when time was similarly frozen when the [[Eighth Doctor]] encountered the First Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eight Doctors (novel)|The Eight Doctors]]'') | ||
* The Twelfth Doctor declares everyone is important. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] thought so too. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') The [[Ninth Doctor]] previously claimed an "ordinary man" was the most important thing in creation, and expressed shock when [[Sarah Clark|someone]] said they weren't important. ([[TV]]: ''[[Father's Day (TV story)|Father's Day]]'') | * The Twelfth Doctor declares everyone is important. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] thought so too. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') The [[Ninth Doctor]] previously claimed an "ordinary man" was the most important thing in creation, and expressed shock when [[Sarah Clark|someone]] said they weren't important. ([[TV]]: ''[[Father's Day (TV story)|Father's Day]]'') The [[Tenth Doctor]] told [[John Lumic]] in his [[Cybusman|Cybus]] [[Cyber-Controller|Cyber Controller]] form how people are important, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Age of Steel (TV story)|The Age of Steel]]'') and also told Lazarus how there's no such thing as an ordinary being. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)|The Lazarus Experiment]]'') | ||
* The Twelfth Doctor nearly encountered his first incarnation when the TARDIS was accidentally transported to the barn on Gallifrey where his first incarnation was hiding as a child. However, the Twelfth Doctor was unconscious at the time and left without going outside to meet his younger self. ([[TV]]: ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'') | * The Twelfth Doctor nearly encountered his first incarnation when the TARDIS was accidentally transported to the barn on Gallifrey where his first incarnation was hiding as a child. However, the Twelfth Doctor was unconscious at the time and left without going outside to meet his younger self. ([[TV]]: ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'') | ||
* The Twelfth Doctor informs the First Doctor he must remember where he parked, having got in the wrong TARDIS. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] would later repeat this sentiment to himself when on a date with [[River Song]]. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Last Night (home video)|Last Night]]'') | * The Twelfth Doctor informs the First Doctor he must remember where he parked, having got in the wrong TARDIS. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] would later repeat this sentiment to himself when on a date with [[River Song]]. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Last Night (home video)|Last Night]]'') | ||
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* The First Doctor jokingly compares the TARDIS to a restaurant which [[Ian Chesterton]] did in a straight manner. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (novelisation)|Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks]]'') | * The First Doctor jokingly compares the TARDIS to a restaurant which [[Ian Chesterton]] did in a straight manner. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (novelisation)|Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks]]'') | ||
* The Doctor was present for the Christmas truce of 1914 earlier in his first incarnation ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Little Drummer Boy (short story)|The Little Drummer Boy]]'') as well as during his [[Fifth Doctor|fifth]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Never Seen Cairo (short story)|Never Seen Cairo]]'') and [[Ninth Doctor|ninth incarnations]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Forgotten (comic story)|The Forgotten]]'') | * The Doctor was present for the Christmas truce of 1914 earlier in his first incarnation ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Little Drummer Boy (short story)|The Little Drummer Boy]]'') as well as during his [[Fifth Doctor|fifth]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Never Seen Cairo (short story)|Never Seen Cairo]]'') and [[Ninth Doctor|ninth incarnations]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Forgotten (comic story)|The Forgotten]]'') | ||
* The Twelfth Doctor goes to the abandoned weapon forges of [[Villengard]], to find an old ally. The [[War Doctor]] had previously visited Villengard, when he caused the main [[reactor]] to go critical and vaporise everything, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Whole Thing's Bananas (comic story)|The Whole Thing's Bananas]]'') an adventure he later recounted to Captain [[Jack Harkness]]. Jack's [[sonic blaster]] was made there. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Dances (TV story)|The Doctor Dances]]'') | * The Twelfth Doctor goes to the abandoned weapon forges of [[Villengard]], to find an old ally. The [[War Doctor]] had previously visited Villengard, when he caused the main [[reactor]] to go critical and vaporise everything to prevent it from providing weapons for [[Bronze Dalek|Mark VII Daleks]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Whole Thing's Bananas (comic story)|The Whole Thing's Bananas]]'') an adventure he later recounted to Captain [[Jack Harkness]]. Jack's [[sonic blaster]] was made there. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Dances (TV story)|The Doctor Dances]]'') | ||
* Villengard was once called the nightmare of the [[Seven Galaxies]], a Kaled concept that believed only Skaro could have intelligent life forms in the seven galaxies. ([[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'') | * Villengard was once called the nightmare of the [[Seven Galaxies]], a Kaled concept that believed only Skaro could have intelligent life forms in the seven galaxies. ([[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'') | ||
* Villengard is at the centre of the universe, where [[Terminus]] was when the Fifth Doctor visited the area. ([[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'') | * Villengard is at the centre of the universe, where [[Terminus]] was when the Fifth Doctor visited the area. ([[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'') | ||
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* Clara Oswald had previously noted that the Doctor failed to fully understand the force for good that he is. ([[TV]]: ''[[The History of the Doctor (TV story)|The History of the Doctor]]'') | * Clara Oswald had previously noted that the Doctor failed to fully understand the force for good that he is. ([[TV]]: ''[[The History of the Doctor (TV story)|The History of the Doctor]]'') | ||
* Bill’s glass avatar’s annoyance at the Twelfth Doctor for looking at her and not seeing Bill mirrors his annoyance at Clara for looking at him and not seeing the Eleventh Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') | * Bill’s glass avatar’s annoyance at the Twelfth Doctor for looking at her and not seeing Bill mirrors his annoyance at Clara for looking at him and not seeing the Eleventh Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') | ||
* The Doctor previously wanted to die in his [[Eighth Doctor|eighth]] incarnation, but eventually chose to sacrifice his own needs and become his [[War Doctor|war]] incarnation for the greater good. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor]];'' [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Light the Flame (audio story)|Light the Flame]]'') | |||
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