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What happens to the Dr incarnations when he regenerates ?
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Grisonaut
14-10-2013
Originally Posted by FluxCapacitor:
“IColin Baker explained it really well in once of the new Watch documentaries this weekend. I'm paraphrasing, but his theory was that when a TimeLord is dying, all the molecules in his body rearrange themselves to save him.”

I wish all the molecules in my body would rearrange themselves to save me when I have a hang-over.
Jon McManamy
14-10-2013
Me and my friend were discussing this the other day, he views it as the doctors body getting rejigged and that alters slight aspects of his personality but with key aspects always remaining.
I view it as reincarnation of a sort, he's reborn with a brand new body and slightly new personality but with memories of all his previous incarnations.

Not sure that made any sense as i was struggling to think about how i'd explain it, so my apologies if it comes across as complete rubbish
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