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:it could be lime it says in the regeneration aricle, Rassilon could have given him a new set of regenerations so he could fight in the time war, but he might not be aware of it if he was a renegade [[Special:Contributions/217.23.232.194|217.23.232.194]] 09:13, July 6, 2010 (UTC) | :it could be lime it says in the regeneration aricle, Rassilon could have given him a new set of regenerations so he could fight in the time war, but he might not be aware of it if he was a renegade [[Special:Contributions/217.23.232.194|217.23.232.194]] 09:13, July 6, 2010 (UTC) | ||
:One cheeky solution would be for the Doctor to be shot with some alien weapon at the end of an episode, to look like he was going to be forced to regenerate or even to die, but then simply to channel the energy into a future series of regenerations and to stand up. | :One cheeky solution would be for the Doctor to be shot with some alien weapon at the end of an episode, to look like he was going to be forced to regenerate or even to die, but then simply to channel the energy into a future series of regenerations and to stand up. | ||
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:Another possibility is that, just as the Pandorica restored Amy to perfect health, it did the same for the Doctor. Whatever physical damage is done to the Timelord's body during a regeneration that limits the number of regenerations has now been repaired. Yes, he's the 11th Doctor, but he might have been physically "reset" so that his body is now like it was during his first incarnation. | |||
== Stone Dalek == | == Stone Dalek == |
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