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Various accounts concurred that [[the War Chief]] ran away from [[Gallifrey]] in '''a stolen TARDIS'''. | Various accounts concurred that [[the War Chief]] ran away from [[Gallifrey]] in '''a stolen TARDIS'''. | ||
Although one account had the War Chief desire the [[Second Doctor]]'s [[TARDIS]] and give no indication that he possessed one of his own during their confrontation, ([[TV]]: {{cite source|The War Games (TV story)}}) another account of the same events saw him confirm otherwise, admitting to have stolen a TARDIS just as the Doctor had, which made them "two of a kind". ([[PROSE]]: {{cite source|Doctor Who and the War Games (novelisation)}}) | Although one account had the War Chief desire the [[Second Doctor]]'s [[TARDIS]] and give no indication that he possessed one of his own during their confrontation, ([[TV]]: {{cite source|The War Games (TV story)}}) another account of the same events saw him confirm otherwise, admitting to have stolen a TARDIS just as the Doctor had, which made them "two of a kind". ([[PROSE]]: {{cite source|Doctor Who and the War Games (novelisation)}}) Indeed, ''[[A Brief History of Time Lords]]'', published following the [[Time War]], claimed that the War Chief had also stolen a TARDIS and left Gallifrey. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)}}) | ||
{{quote|"Now I understand," said the Doctor. "It’s my TARDIS that you want. But surely you have one of your own?"<br /><br />[[The War Chief]] smiled. "No more mine than yours is | {{quote|"Now I understand," said the Doctor. "It’s my TARDIS that you want. But surely you have one of your own?"<br /><br />[[The War Chief]] smiled. "No more mine than yours is |