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Nine not a Time War Combatant?[[edit source]]

Is there a reason as to why the Ninth Doctor cannot be categorized as "Combatants in the Last Great Time War"? He led the Battle of the Game Station, which is described by both the Bad Wolf and Tenth Doctor as the "final act of the Time War". Discounting Day of the Doctor (both the episode and novel) which states all the Doctors were present, I still think Nine is eligible to be classified due to the events of The Parting of the Ways being considered by his future self as a Time War event. Please correct me if I'm wrong on this issue; I've tried adding the category before and it's been reversed so I am just slightly confused. Thanks!--Dr. Derek 16:36, May 21, 2018 (UTC)

Leitmotif missing[[edit source]]

The Ninth Doctor's leitmotif is missing, as the SoundCloud link provided is invalid. Could someone please fix this? Thanks.--Natejb2003 (talk) 22:27, November 24, 2018 (UTC)

Just a note in case nobody's realised this, this is still an issue. Surely someone knows how to fix it, SoundCloud embeds aren't my speciality. Cookieboy 2005 12:30, 23 April 2022 (UTC)

Sexuality[[edit source]]

Has Ninth ever shown any signs of being non-heterosexual? The only thing I can think of is being kissed by Jack. -- Saxon (✉️) 20:27, October 8, 2020 (UTC)

I assume that, more than the kiss itself, whoever added the cat (I didn't check) was thinking of this exchange in TV: Boom Town:

JACK: (about Mickey and Rose hugging)
Aw, sweet, look at these two. How come I never get any of that?
DOCTOR: Buy me a drink first.
JACK: You're such hard work.
DOCTOR: But worth it.'Boom Town

Which, yeah. Isn't impossible to construe as just a joke similar to what you'll find with the Eleventh Doctor in Closing Time. You can headcanon your way around it if you want.
But the direct reading is clearly that this is genuine same-sex flirting. It's anyone's guess whether the Doctor would genuinely be open to dating Jack if Jack did indeed "buy him a drink", but the "worth it" clearly indicates that it's within the realm of possibility.
So I don't think the category is unjustified. Of course, if signiciant sentiment surfaces on this talk page that it's too ambiguous, we can remove it. --Scrooge MacDuck 20:34, October 8, 2020 (UTC)
Okay, sure. I didn't even think of that because it's such a common joke. -- Saxon (✉️) 20:42, October 8, 2020 (UTC)
I was initially reluctant to add that category for the very reason you outlined. I do believe it would serve us well to have discussions concerning who actually fits in the category and who doesn't. The Eleventh Doctor is also a head-scratcher; outside that Closing Time scene, he also outright kisses Rory in Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, which may or may not have been just a comical OTT display of gratitude. WaltK 21:39, October 8, 2020 (UTC)

If we're discussing Eleven as well, though it's not definitive proof, there are statements that show Smith intends for Eleven to be asexual. (Which would make him non-heterosexual as well, but the kissing isn't the reason.) Najawin 21:48, October 8, 2020 (UTC)

That may have been Smith's interpretation, but the fact Eleven is very strongly implied to have an active sex life with River Song tells me the writers didn't agree. WaltK 22:01, October 8, 2020 (UTC)

Asexual people can have a sex life. This is one of the common misconceptions. Najawin 22:08, October 8, 2020 (UTC)

Yeah — "asexual" doesn't necessarily mean someone will never engage in sexual activities, merely that they have no, or little, personal desire to do so. It is not uncommon for asexual or demisexual individuals to engage in sexual activities for the sake of partner with whom they are in a romantic relationship.
This merely means that if we had one account saying "the Eleventh Doctor is asexual", that wouldn't necessarily conflict with TV: The Impossible Astronaut. But of course, we do not, as far as I know. So it's immaterial.
At any rate, we should have discussions like this one in "contentious" cases. That's what talk pages are for — and it was always my intention when I closed the Categories thread to allow for individual discussion of the handful of contentious cases. --Scrooge MacDuck 22:09, October 8, 2020 (UTC)

Ninth Doctor voice actor section update?[[edit source]]

Given Eccleston has now portrayed the role of the Ninth Doctor in 2 full-cast Big Finish audio releases (with many more on the way), would it be fair if Nicholas Briggs can now be moved from "Main voice actor" down to "Other voice actors"? BritShadowGG 19:23, September 13, 2021 (UTC)

Briggs and Ecceseton are still tied at 6 credits each. I was gonna wait until Lost Warriors was released as a tie breaker, but you can feel free to change it if you feel like it. BananaClownMan 19:38, 13 September 2021 (UTC)

John Hurt?[[edit source]]

The War Doctor's regeneration in The Day of the Doctor cuts away just as we begin to see his face change into that of the Ninth Doctor. Would this mean that, for a split-second, John Hurt played the Ninth Doctor? WaltK 18:33, 12 April 2023 (UTC)

Nah. No more than Peter Capaldi played the Thirteenth Doctor by dint of the shot of his eyes morphing into hers. Intermediate forms mid-regeneration are just that. Scrooge MacDuck 18:36, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
Ahh, but I'd argue that there's a difference there: at least with Capaldi/Whittaker, the moment involved the active participation of both actors - that fade in shot was clearly achieved by taking a recording of Capaldi and having it fade into a separate recording of Whittaker in the same position. Christopher Eccleston had no involvement with the War Doctor's regeneration; that is clearly just Ecclestone's face superimposed onto John Hurt's head. WaltK 17:06, 15 April 2023 (UTC)

New infobox image[[edit source]]

As with other image discussions, I feel this article's infobox image is due an update to align with current image policy. The current image is closely cropped to his face, and I think the Dalek in the background might be a bit distracting.

Here are some possible alternative proposals:

Feel free to add any more proposals to this gallery, I figured I may as well get the ball rolling. BlueSupergiant 15:46, 8 October 2023 (UTC)

While I do like the current image as it themeatically fits series one, five and six, out of the current options, are the best IMO (and six is a little better than five, if it comes to it). 15:52, 8 October 2023 (UTC)
I know what you mean, and I do kind of agree. It can be tricky trying to get a decent image that also offers a thematic juxtaposition like the current one. I've added one more which might also fit thematically without being too distracting. BlueSupergiant 16:11, 8 October 2023 (UTC)
Five, six, seven, three, in that order, is probably my preference. Aquanafrahudy 📢 16:13, 8 October 2023 (UTC)
I'm personally just opposed to any image where he's smiling. WaltK 18:03, 8 October 2023 (UTC)
He's much more playful and cheerful than most give him credit for, you know. Aquanafrahudy 📢 18:04, 8 October 2023 (UTC)
While Nine can be playful, his character arc was overcoming the trauma of the Time War, so a more serious image does suit the infobox better. Which is why I like no. six, especially as he is illuminated by natural lighting, which is superior than the artificial lighting as many of the pics look more shadowy and washed out/hazy. 18:46, 8 October 2023 (UTC)
I concur with User:Epsilon the Eternal, the infobox image should reflect him being one of the more serious Doctors, and my Votes go to #2 and #6.BananaClownMan 07:24, 10 October 2023 (UTC)
Image #6 would get my vote. × Fractal 10:09, 9 March 2024 (UTC)

My ideal costumes[[edit source]]

The 9th Doctor looks good with the peacoat and the jumper. But he looks smarter with the outfit he wore in the Titanic one. Here's ideal costumes I thopught of:

1. A safari jacket, a Stetson, a moleskin waistcoat, a paisley-scarf, a pinstripe shirt, and gaiters when on Africa, Asia, South America, Florida and Australia during Edwardian times.

2. An outfit as the Titanic one only with a paisley waistcoat and a tartan scarf. And gaiters.

3. A dark teal jumper.

4. Knight armour during an adventure in the Middle Ages. The preceding unsigned comment was added by 2A00:23C7:AE85:3A01:31F5:AE28:52A7:6D95 (talk).

Please read T:DISCUSS. This isn't the place for this. - CodeAndGin | 🗨 | 17:35, 20 June 2024 (UTC)

Ideal Episode[[edit source]]

I got this ideal episode. A many Doctor one.

1. Sarah J's pals be involved. And some companions. And they're in a dream world.

2. The Doctors they meet include the war one. And they presume the 10th one was after him. And be shock by the 9th.

3. A strange figure similar to the Dream Lord pops up. And keeps mocking and criticising the 9th Doctor. Such as his fashion sense, such as pointing out trenchcoats and waistcoats be smarter than peacoats and jumpers. And praise the War Doctor to be better. One example be the 9th Doctor gets a chill, and the guy points out the War Doctor was wise to wear a scarf. And he mocks the 9th Doctor for dumping the War Doctor's practical gaiters when things get in his shoes. And also points out the ears and saying how the War Doctor's beard was smarter. And scolding him for eating meat meaning he broke his vow of vegetarianism forged in his 6th life... and point out the War Doctor kept it. And call him a coward while the war one was braver. And also for being naiver in falling for lies whren the War Doctor sees through them.

4. The strange figure can ask whether the 9th Doctor is the Doctor, pointing out many including the Reborn Master and Missy pretend to be the Doctor. And use the 9th Doctor's sins such as how he keeps calling humans stupid apes, how he tried to murder Cassandra, how he sacrifice Gwyneth to Gelth, how he try to murder the Metaltron Dalek, how he dumped Adam for one error when the War Doctor gives second chances, how he betray Rose thus nearly helping the Dalek Emperor, and more.

5. One scene be similar to the 'Leave them alone' involving the Dream Lord. But the figure wears a safari outfit when they're in a jungle; complete with a pith helmet, a moleskin waistcoat, a safari jacket, a bandolier, a paisley-scarf, and leather gaiters. And instead of suggeting they go udner the van, he asks if they feel the primal urge to fight and nod to Ace's cheetah phase. And the War Doctor reacts with leave them alone, to which the figure calls him a worthy alpha and copies the 'leave them alone' before belittling the 9th Doctor saying 'leave them be'. ANd go on suggesting the 9th Doctor is an imposter.

6. One point someone attacks the 9th Doctor; saying how the War Doctor is the Doctor and accuse him of being the Master.

7. The Fifteenth or Thirteenth Doctor can reveal the truth. And Rose can point lies.

8. The figure can be reveal to be the Valeyard and reveal to'd been spawn from the 9th Doctor's darkness.

9. The 9th Doctor can go guilty on him being a monster until Rose and the War Doctor snap him out. The preceding unsigned comment was added by 2A00:23C7:AE85:3A01:31F5:AE28:52A7:6D95 (talk).

Please read T:DISCUSS. This isn't the place for this. - CodeAndGin | 🗨 | 17:46, 20 June 2024 (UTC)