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[[User:BananaClownMan|BananaClownMan]] [[User talk:BananaClownMan|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 02:51, 21 January 2024 (UTC) | [[User:BananaClownMan|BananaClownMan]] [[User talk:BananaClownMan|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 02:51, 21 January 2024 (UTC) | ||
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Well, the thing is, the references to his skills in piloting and regeneration come from moments where it is commented or shown that they are doing it above the norm on purpose, not replying on luck or chance. For example, the [[Tenth Doctor's siphoned regeneration]] has him deliberately send his [[regeneration energy]] into [[Tenth Doctor's hand|a severed limb]]; maybe any Doctor could do it if given the circumstances, but the Tenth Doctor is the only one shown to do it, so it's mentioned only on his page. Likewise, the Tenth Doctor was in full control and knew what he was doing throughout the siphoned regeneration, as oppose to the [[Fourteenth Doctor's bi-generation]], in which both Doctors involved openly admit to be going on instinct and unsure what will happen, making it an example of pure chance and luck. | |||
The [[Ninth Doctor]]'s delaying of his regeneration is also noteworthy for it being the first time the Doctor was shown keeping the process at bay, which took noticeable effort on his part, which puts it in the skill category, like how some can train themselves to do sit ups longer than others. Likewise, the length of time the war, tenth and twelfth incarnations are also mentioned, in the same reasoning that one can brag about keeping in a sit up over others. | |||
Concerning piloting the TARDIS, it's covered on the first three incarnations to track their progressed from unable to control the ship (1), to managing to get it to land correctly on occasion (2) to eventually mastering the controls after tearing the ship apart (3). After that, flying the TARDIS becomes a standard skill for the Doctor, as such their piloting only gets commented on when they perform a feat that goes beyond mere piloting, like the Tenth Doctor's pursuit of Donna's taxi kidnapping, or rescuing [[Journey Blue]], [[Clara Oswald]] and [[Jake Willis]] by materialising around them. Likewise, the Ninth Doctor being able to return to the same spot only a few second afterwards after an extended time for himself showcases a skill above the norm for the Doctor, who can usually just "negotiate" the TARDIS into landing within the general facility. | |||
I hope you found these satisfactional. | |||
Sincerely, | |||
[[User:BananaClownMan|BananaClownMan]] [[User talk:BananaClownMan|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 21:45, 21 January 2024 (UTC) | |||
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