
| MasterShake #389094 11 months ago |
This image is based on an In-progress fan fiction over at Pony Draft. If you guys like you can check it out here: http://ponydraft.blogspot.com/2011/08/doctor-whoof-and-source.html
The story follows, as the image illustrates, the 12th and final Doctor. Matt Smith's Doctor regenerates while the Tardis is still in the Time Vortex and as the result of that he crosses over into the universe of THE PONIES. There's only one quote that can clearly summarize the events that are to come, - "What can possibly go wrong?" |
| Anonymous #389122 11 months ago |
Isn't the 13th Doctor the final one ?
You know ... original one + 12 regenerations ? (and maybe more if he bypass the 12 regeneration limit, which is clearly possible as demonstrated by the Master and Rossilon) |
| Anonymous #389124 11 months ago |
^
Okay, maybe it's possible the Doctor used up one regeneration when he regenerated from that Dalek blast and channeled the energy into his severed hand. (from which the Meta-Crisis Doctor was born) |
| MasterShake #389147 11 months ago |
I just figured that the Timelord's birth is considered a regeneration. Relying on that I expected the 12th Doctor to be the final one. Just like a clock, where the twelfth hour is the final one. |
| Pony_tail #389181 11 months ago |
the regeneration was an idea the creators came up when the firts actor of the doctor decided to leave to role. They probably thought that 12 doctors were never going to happen. They were wrong. I'm quite sure when will the time that the 12 doctor dies they'll come up with something and we will see unlimited doctors regeneration |
| Anonymous #389261 11 months ago |
That clock argument is really good, but all even the TARDIS Wiki says there will be 13 incarnations of the Doctor (for now...).
I guess that clock starts ticking after the first regeneration. If I recall correctly the very first original doctor even had only 1 heart, and he died of old age. (more or less), where the 10th Doctor was (artificially) ages buy hundred of years by the Master. So I guess the first original body is quite "human" or "gallifreyan" if you want, and with the first generation it turns into the typical TimeLord form, with 2 hearts and expanded abilities. (like Mind-Molding and higher resistences to everything). And expanding the 12-tick cycle is possible. Rossilion imposed the 12-tick cycle because of biological reasons. (DNA will go bad). He found a way around it to give himself infinite regenerations. |
| Anonymous #389263 11 months ago |
^
*aged by Sorry I'm tired |
| hombad26 #389340 11 months ago |
Also, IIRC, in The Five Doctors, the 1st asks the 5th which regeneration he was, to which he responded fourth. |
| cyberblade507 #389623 11 months ago |
I think the whole "only 12 regenerations" was kicked out of canon fairly recently because of obvious "if he dies for good we won't have a franchise" reasons. Of course, in the past, it's been shown that Time Lords can be "given" extra regenerations (the Master was given a few by Time Lord authorities in return for something or other). It's quite possible that the Doctor was given extra regenerations during the Time War.
But really I believe that the 13th Doctor will be ginger, last all of five minutes, and his last line will be "I don't want to go." |
| Anonymous #389639 11 months ago |
Well the doctor joked about the number of his regenerations (in a relative recent episode) are up to 507.
Of course this can be a joke since 5+0+7 = 12 And the 11th Doctor is kind of a troll sometimes. But either they won't let the 13th doctor die or he will find some way to get more regenerations, either willingly or unwillingly. (The ... 10th Doctor said no being should live this long and wondered if TimeLord get to old) |
| MasterShake #389737 11 months ago |
Of course the Doctor will regenerate again...he just doesn't know it yet. |
| Kawa #389997 11 months ago |
Cyberblade: "something or other" would be the very same Time War, IIRC. |