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The Day Doctor
Brandon M. Silerio

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The Day Of The Doctor

“Through crimson stars and silent stars and tumbling nebulas like oceans set on fire, through empires of glass and civilizations of pure thought, and a whole, terrible, wonderful universe of impossibilities. You see these eyes? They’re old eyes… and one thing I can tell you, Alex: monsters are real.” (Doctor who personal quote “Night Terrors”) Doctor Who is a story where the main character, “the Doctor”, is constantly time traveling to explore different areas of the universe at different times created by three main people; Donald Wilson, C.E. Webber, and Sydney Newman. Although many genres are present in the story the main one shown is science fiction. The presence of various types of
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This race is, as the name describes, a race of time traveling human like beings. Although they are the most stable race in the universe “The Doctor” escapes the planet on a stolen Time And Relevant Dimensional In Space, or TARDIS for short, which is a device that's bigger on the inside used to travel to different parts of the universe and time. TARDISes are supposed to be programmed to blend in to the surroundings but the one The Doctor had taken seemed broken and always appeared as an old British police box. in his travels he found the planet Earth and grew much attached to its inhabitants. occasionally he would pick up a couple to go on all his adventures with him. as he traveled he usually found himself having to save some part of the universe and or some dimension from many distinct forces of evil. one of the first opposing force was The Daleks, mutants into robotic bodies hell bent on exterminating all life in the galaxy, The Cybermen, robotic humanoids from the doomed planet Mondas, Davros, the Dalek's crippled creator and The Master, a time lord gone bad. through his many multiversal saves he has become part of many defense associations for different planets and galaxies. Now, Time lords have a very unique ability, apart from having two hearts and being able to live for thousands of years, they have the ability to regenerate eleven times. In …show more content…
On his eleventh life, he committed a taboo for the time lord race and traveled to his grave yard to stop a man from entering his life line, which is a film like hologram that records all the events he experienced throughout time, and because he has traveled more than any other time lord that has ever existed, his life line is the most dangerous thing in the multiverse in the wrong hands. on this adventure the one life of the doctor whom he refuses to have ever been because as he remembers it, he destroyed his home planet and all other existing time lords, except for the master.

The story is now starting the doctor’s final life when the 11th doctor died. although we have only met the 12th doctor once on the day the 11th died, by the way he was introduced, it seems partially obvious that he will reveal all remaining secrets the doctor has hidden including his real name, a secret that everyone asks and brings the ultimate question to an end, Doctor

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