1st Doctor, Old Age: could have been delayed if the Doctor wasn't a smoker back then. 2nd Doctor, Exile: May have been delayed if he did not call The Time Lords for help. 3rd Doctor, Blue Radiation, may have been prevented if The Doctor never visited Metabelis 3 and removed the Crystal. 4th Doctor: Falling from "Radio Telescope" Possibly preventable if he never visited Logopolis. 5th Doctor:, Toxic Substance, Preventable if Peri never fell into raw Spectrox. 6th Doctor:, Undetermined, was always a wreckless pilot of The TARDIS, 7th Doctor: Surgical Errors, perhaps Preventable if he looked outside on the TARDIS monitor and found that he landed in the middle of a shootout. 8th Doctor: Ship Crash morally unpreventable. 9th Doctor: Absorbing The Energy Of The Time Vortex, Morally Unpreventable. 10th Doctor: Radiation Poisoning, Perhaps Preventable if he didn't believe himself to death, or take Wilfred with him. 11th Doctor: Old Age, Unavoidable in deadlock situation. 12th Doctor: Cyberman Kill, Preventable if The Doctor didn't want to reform The Master as Missy. 13th Doctor, Direct Assault From The Master, Preventable if she wasn't lingering. 14th Doctor, Not Dead. 15th Doctor Not Dead Yet?
I really can't stand bi-generation in the sense of something that could conceivably happen again. They should have just chalked it up to the Toymaker bending the rules of reality. Also they could have set it up so that David Tennant's Doctor was turned fully human (or 99% human) so that Ncuti Gatwa would stand as The One And Only Doctor. If it were up to me to write the script, the Toymaker didn't want to face a Doctor who was tired and done, so he forced the regeneration but kept Tennant around to take on all the tiredness.
There was two theories I heard where 1. It was the toy maker, because of his myth like existence he basically brought myths to life and let bi-generation be possible 2. The time between the 13th and 14th regeneration was 14 hours, exactly as long as it was when 10's hand got cut off but he still had enough energy for a new one, so he basically just had an overload of regeneration energy
The first theory has more credibility because the Toymaker's presence allowed for fantasy villains like Goblins to exist in the universe. @@peaceful7610
had like the 4 DR who had be more cool and funny too, as for the 10 DR who and some times for it now, why not showing others like the 5 DR who and others too,
1st Doctor, Old Age: could have been delayed if the Doctor wasn't a smoker back then. 2nd Doctor, Exile: May have been delayed if he did not call The Time Lords for help. 3rd Doctor, Blue Radiation, may have been prevented if The Doctor never visited Metabelis 3 and removed the Crystal. 4th Doctor: Falling from "Radio Telescope" Possibly preventable if he never visited Logopolis. 5th Doctor:, Toxic Substance, Preventable if Peri never fell into raw Spectrox. 6th Doctor:, Undetermined, was always a wreckless pilot of The TARDIS, 7th Doctor: Surgical Errors, perhaps Preventable if he looked outside on the TARDIS monitor and found that he landed in the middle of a shootout. 8th Doctor: Ship Crash morally unpreventable. 9th Doctor: Absorbing The Energy Of The Time Vortex, Morally Unpreventable. 10th Doctor: Radiation Poisoning, Perhaps Preventable if he didn't believe himself to death, or take Wilfred with him. 11th Doctor: Old Age, Unavoidable in deadlock situation. 12th Doctor: Cyberman Kill, Preventable if The Doctor didn't want to reform The Master as Missy. 13th Doctor, Direct Assault From The Master, Preventable if she wasn't lingering. 14th Doctor, Not Dead. 15th Doctor Not Dead Yet?
8th to War Doctor: Did the witches attend Hogwarts?
Icl I love pretty much every Doctor's regeneration. It's one of the things the show is always great in imo.
The war Doctor in my opinion regenerates because "he's not the Warrior anymore"
I really can't stand bi-generation in the sense of something that could conceivably happen again. They should have just chalked it up to the Toymaker bending the rules of reality. Also they could have set it up so that David Tennant's Doctor was turned fully human (or 99% human) so that Ncuti Gatwa would stand as The One And Only Doctor. If it were up to me to write the script, the Toymaker didn't want to face a Doctor who was tired and done, so he forced the regeneration but kept Tennant around to take on all the tiredness.
There was two theories I heard where
1. It was the toy maker, because of his myth like existence he basically brought myths to life and let bi-generation be possible
2. The time between the 13th and 14th regeneration was 14 hours, exactly as long as it was when 10's hand got cut off but he still had enough energy for a new one, so he basically just had an overload of regeneration energy
The first theory has more credibility because the Toymaker's presence allowed for fantasy villains like Goblins to exist in the universe. @@peaceful7610
That bigeneration was just stupid the only reason they did it was because RTD can't seem to let go of Tennant.
@@peaceful7610 These are solid explannations honestly.
I dislike bi generation more than the timeless child
had like the 4 DR who had be more cool and funny too, as for the 10 DR who and some times for it now, why not showing others like the 5 DR who and others too,
13th and 14th Wokeness
An excellent synopsis.