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{{Ninth Doctor counterparts}}
{{Ninth Doctor counterparts}}
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Emerging from the [[Last Great Time War]] as the apparent sole survivor, the '''Ninth Doctor''' was forever haunted by what he had witnessed in the Time War and the immense guilt he felt over his belief that her had destroyed [[Gallifrey]] and killed all the [[Time Lord]]s and [[Dalek]]s, supressing the memory of [[War Doctor|the man he had been]] in the Time War as he tied to move forward and make amends with his actions in the conflict. While he projected a jovial and friendly demeanour during good moods, the Doctor tended to brood and act rudely as he navigated through the [[Post-Time War universe]].
Emerging from the [[Last Great Time War]] as the apparent sole survivor, the '''Ninth Doctor''' was forever haunted by what he had witnessed in the Time War and the immense guilt he felt over his belief that her had destroyed [[Gallifrey]] and killed all the [[Time Lord]]s and [[Dalek]]s, supressing the memory of [[War Doctor|the man he had been]] in the Time War as he tried to move forward and make amends with his actions in the conflict. While he projected a jovial and friendly demeanour during good moods, the Doctor tended to brood and act rudely as he navigated through the [[Post-Time War universe]].


As he collected and fixed the flotsam and jetsam of the Time War, the Doctor was content to skulk in the shadows instead of facing his challenges, even denying himself a companion as penance for his wartime crimes. However, as he began to heal from the Time War and embrace his second chance, the Doctor began to make new friends as he opened himself up to finding a potential companion, offering up the TARDIS to the likes of [[Adriana Jarsdel]], [[Nova (Sphere of Freedom)|Nova]] and [[Fred (Planet of the End)|Fred]]. After reunions with [[the Brigadier]] and [[Liv Chenka]] ended with them convincing him to find a new companion, the Doctor found himself being accompanied by [[Callen Lennox]] and his dog, [[Doyle (Red Darkness)|Doyle]], when he had to help them find a new home. After they settled down on [[New Earth]], the Doctor resumed his solitary travels, though now more hopeful.
As he collected and fixed the flotsam and jetsam of the Time War, the Doctor was content to skulk in the shadows instead of facing his challenges, even denying himself a companion as penance for his wartime crimes. However, as he began to heal from the Time War and embrace his second chance, the Doctor began to make new friends as he opened himself up to finding a potential companion, offering up the TARDIS to the likes of [[Adriana Jarsdel]], [[Nova (Sphere of Freedom)|Nova]] and [[Fred (Planet of the End)|Fred]]. After reunions with [[the Brigadier]] and [[Liv Chenka]] ended with them convincing him to find a new companion, the Doctor found himself being accompanied by [[Callen Lennox]] and his dog, [[Doyle (Red Darkness)|Doyle]], when he had to help them find a new home. After they settled down on [[New Earth]], the Doctor resumed his solitary travels, though now more hopeful.
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