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Tthis story is really good Originally begun as an impartial inquiry into the behaviour of [[the Doctor]], the '''[[Sixth Doctor]]'s trial''' was brought about due to the significant loss of [[human]] life in the prosecution's first evidence. The prosecutor was [[the Valeyard]] and [[Darkel]] acted as [[inquisitor]], presiding over the evidence. The Doctor refused the right of a court defender. The Valeyard's award for winning was the Doctor's remaining [[regeneration]]s. | |||
Originally begun as an impartial inquiry into the behaviour of [[the Doctor]], the '''[[Sixth Doctor]]'s trial''' was brought about due to the significant loss of [[human]] life in the prosecution's first evidence. The prosecutor was [[the Valeyard]] and [[Darkel]] acted as [[inquisitor]], presiding over the evidence. The Doctor refused the right of a court defender. The Valeyard's award for winning was the Doctor's remaining [[regeneration]]s. | |||
The Doctor was taken out of [[time]] at a critical moment by the [[Time Lord]]s and placed in [[Space Station Zenobia]] when he arrived in court. The initial charge was that "he, on diverse occasions [had] been guilty of behaviour unbecoming of a Time Lord". The Doctor denied the charges. Before the first evidence was presented, discussion of the [[Second Doctor]]'s [[The Doctor's trial (The War Games)|trial]] took place where it was highlighted that the Valeyard deemed the punishment to be too lenient. | The Doctor was taken out of [[time]] at a critical moment by the [[Time Lord]]s and placed in [[Space Station Zenobia]] when he arrived in court. The initial charge was that "he, on diverse occasions [had] been guilty of behaviour unbecoming of a Time Lord". The Doctor denied the charges. Before the first evidence was presented, discussion of the [[Second Doctor]]'s [[The Doctor's trial (The War Games)|trial]] took place where it was highlighted that the Valeyard deemed the punishment to be too lenient. |