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Inaccurate, inaccurate, I have gathered enough knowledge to know that McGann was supposed to have absorbed the Time Vortex to save Destrii and destroy The Cybermen but ultimately die due to the deconstruction of his cellular structure and the death of all his cells like The Parting of the Ways and have the Ninth fight the Time War and get away without a scratch. It did'nt come to fruition and due to lots of evidence, The Ninth Doctor's first words being "They're all gone I'm the only one left" returning to where all began, 76 Totters Lane in the tattered remains of his predecessor in a raggedy Doctor sort of fashion I reckon, that he used The Moment possibly The Hand of Omega, The Statue of Nemesis, The Key to Time, a De-Mat gun or something like that to destroy both sides, obliterating them in the blink of an eye in one mighty inferno. The TARDIS was supposed to protect him but the explosion or what-ever he caused tore through the doors and barbequed him causing him to regenerate as-well as the TARDIS thus killing the Gothic-esque console room introduced in the TV movie and giving birth to the coral desktop theme of Eccleston, Tennant and very briefly, Smith. So yeah it would also explain why the TARDIS was not as old and bulky as it was in the classic series and the TV Movie. So yeah I reckon The Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann) burned with The Time Lords and the Daleks at the end of the Time War. The Ninth Doctor had a hell of a lot of adventures before he met Rose, a hell of a lot, the flat scene was just a teaser, which was contradicted later which shows how stupid T. Davies is, NOT having McGann pop up say hey i was hurt in battle regenerate have the post-regenerative trauma get over it meet rose, etc. Stupid little nerd. I like Moffat much better. (FROM ANOYMOUS TIP)
Inaccurate, inaccurate, I have gathered enough knowledge to know that McGann was supposed to have absorbed the Time Vortex to save Destrii and destroy The Cybermen but ultimately die due to the deconstruction of his cellular structure and the death of all his cells like The Parting of the Ways and have the Ninth fight the Time War and get away without a scratch. It did'nt come to fruition and due to lots of evidence, The Ninth Doctor's first words being "They're all gone I'm the only one left" returning to where all began, 76 Totters Lane in the tattered remains of his predecessor in a raggedy Doctor sort of fashion I reckon, that he used The Moment possibly The Hand of Omega, The Statue of Nemesis, The Key to Time, a De-Mat gun or something like that to destroy both sides, obliterating them in the blink of an eye in one mighty inferno. The TARDIS was supposed to protect him but the explosion or what-ever he caused tore through the doors and barbequed him causing him to regenerate as-well as the TARDIS thus killing the Gothic-esque console room introduced in the TV movie and giving birth to the coral desktop theme of Eccleston, Tennant and very briefly, Smith. So yeah it would also explain why the TARDIS was not as old and bulky as it was in the classic series and the TV Movie. So yeah I reckon The Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann) burned with The Time Lords and the Daleks at the end of the Time War. The Ninth Doctor had a hell of a lot of adventures before he met Rose, a hell of a lot, the flat scene was just a teaser, which was contradicted later which shows how stupid T. Davies is, NOT having McGann pop up say hey i was hurt in battle regenerate have the post-regenerative trauma get over it meet rose, etc. Stupid little nerd. I like Moffat much better. (FROM ANOYMOUS TIP)
"I'd agree with the above. The Eigth Doctor was involved in the Time War. The cause of his regeneration. That the Ninth Doctor had those other adventures that Clive tracked him done to. That the bit with the ears scenario is either
1) A throw away line, when you're at some new girl's place. Looking around, see a mirror and have a brief joke with yourself about the way you look. Just because previous Doctors did comment on their facial features after a regeneration, doesn't mean this incarnation had to.
2) A previous adventure had thrown him an amnesia curve ball. He's piecing together who he is and suddenly sees his face. When your running around the cosmos, you don't always stop and stare in the mirror, remember the Eleventh's reaction to Prisoner Zero's copy of him....
If none of those, then those adventures took place between the two occassions that he met Rose. Very akin to The Eighth Doctor and Sam Jones in the The Eight Doctors novel.


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