(taking over from the guy who took my keyboard while I was out)
Back in '81, when Tom Baker's Doctor regenerated in "Logopolis", there was a
ghostly figure lurking nearby through part of the ep. The Doctor seemed to know
who it was, and was duly unnerved at its presence. At the end, after the Doctor
was injured saving the Universe, the figure appeared, reaching out to him as he
lay "dying", muttering, "The moment has been provided for." Turns out that the
figure was the Doctor's next incarnation, there to facilitate the regeneration.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So there's a separate physical being that's put inside a humanoid shell?
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From: "Cat Corley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Yes, he's basically a Trill :)
Cat
On 3/19/06, Keith Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess this won't be a spoiler for anyone, but is each incarnation of
> the Doctor supposed to be the same guy in a different body? I read
> something to that effect...
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