Guide:Plot summary for New Who: Difference between revisions

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The Daleks, led by their lord and creator, [[Davros]], abduct the TARDIS with the Doctor and his friends inside, taking them to a space station where they're monitoring everything. The Doctor and company, sans Donna, leave the TARDIS, and learn that the plan is to use these planets to power a machine to wipe out all of reality. The Daleks shunt off the TARDIS to be destroyed, and Donna, still inside, manages to trigger the latent regeneration energy in the hand, causing a human version of [[Meta-Crisis Doctor|the Doctor]] to grow from it. The pair escape from destruction, and manage to return to the space station. The Daleks manage to stop this new Doctor as well, but don't account for the fact that Donna has gained some of the Doctor's memories as well, and she manages to halt the detonation, sending all the planets back to their proper place. However, the human Doctor causes all of the Daleks to self destruct, disappointing the Doctor, and causing him to place both his human clone and Rose back in the parallel universe. Donna's brain, ultimately, buckles under the strain from having part of the Doctor's mind imprinted on it, and the Doctor decides to wipe her memory, leaving him alone yet again.  
The Daleks, led by their lord and creator, [[Davros]], abduct the TARDIS with the Doctor and his friends inside, taking them to a space station where they're monitoring everything. The Doctor and company, sans Donna, leave the TARDIS, and learn that the plan is to use these planets to power a machine to wipe out all of reality. The Daleks shunt off the TARDIS to be destroyed, and Donna, still inside, manages to trigger the latent regeneration energy in the hand, causing a human version of [[Meta-Crisis Doctor|the Doctor]] to grow from it. The pair escape from destruction, and manage to return to the space station. The Daleks manage to stop this new Doctor as well, but don't account for the fact that Donna has gained some of the Doctor's memories as well, and she manages to halt the detonation, sending all the planets back to their proper place. However, the human Doctor causes all of the Daleks to self destruct, disappointing the Doctor, and causing him to place both his human clone and Rose back in the parallel universe. Donna's brain, ultimately, buckles under the strain from having part of the Doctor's mind imprinted on it, and the Doctor decides to wipe her memory, leaving him alone yet again.  
[[File:Ten regenerates.jpg|thumb|right|The regeneration of the [[Tenth Doctor]].]]


This causes him to begin spiralling into an ego-driven crisis, exacerbated by a prophecy of his impending death. This culminates in him actively choosing to change history by saving someone who had to die, labelling himself 'The Time Lord Victorious'. But this is put to a stop by Captain [[Adelaide Brooke]], the woman he saved, killing herself, correcting the timeline. Immensely regretful, the Doctor does whatever he can to avoid his death. But after stopping the ressurected Master and preventing the return of the Time Lords, he ultimately sacrifice himself to save Donna's grandfather from dying from radiation poisoning.
This causes him to begin spiralling into an ego-driven crisis, exacerbated by a prophecy of his impending death. This culminates in him actively choosing to change history by saving someone who had to die, labelling himself 'The Time Lord Victorious'. But this is put to a stop by Captain [[Adelaide Brooke]], the woman he saved, killing herself, correcting the timeline. Immensely regretful, the Doctor does whatever he can to avoid his death. But after stopping the ressurected Master and preventing the return of the Time Lords, he ultimately sacrifice himself to save Donna's grandfather from dying from radiation poisoning.
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