10/3 c1 wearedeadpool
pretty good.
also, so recently, I came up with a pretty decent idea as for how the Doctor could become the Valeyard down the line in their life.
so my idea is that, after being the curator for a very long time, an incarnation of the Doctor decides to stop being the Curator (cause they're bored of the simple and quiet life, wanting to go back out and explore the universe again) and goes back to exploring the universe like they once did, eventually (while the same incarnation and probably a couple decades later) trying to meet up with some of their former companions (in a time period where some of them were active at the same time), but after spending some time with them together, they are attacked by one of the Doctor's old enemies (I'm going with the Daleks), resulting in the area they're in to be destroyed and the former companions to be killed, the Doctor is enraged by this and fights the Daleks, resulting in them destroying the Dalek army there, but getting injured in the process, the Doctor is angry cause of the lost of some of their former companions, so then when they soon regenerate, their next incarnation is full of rage, being more violent and aggressive (basically being full of all the anger and darkness that's within the Doctor already, but here, this incarnation fully embraces it all), until when dealing with the descendants of the Three Families (From Torchwood season 4), the families used a more advanced version of the Blessing (again, from Torchwood season 4), which they used on the Doctor and took their regenerating ability away, making them mortal, though while the Doctor was able to stop them, they no longer had the ability to regenerate, so angry and able to really die (as the families destroyed the samples with the Doctor's regeneration ability), they just continue traveling the universe, doing whatever they can, all while thinking about their past and the companions they lost along the way (like the ones who died or the ones who the Doctor felt like they ruined the lives of), until the Doctor decides to go back in time to one of their previous incarnation's lives and steal their regenerations (since they want to regenerate again to end this incarnation of themselves' life, as well as to prevent their younger selves from ruining their companions lives), so they go back to when they were the 6th Doctor and set them up as having done terrible crimes to Gallifrey (all while remembering this from when he was the 6th Doctor, but hopping that things be somehow change now, which in reality, they don't), while also hiding their true origins and becoming the Valeyard, even when the 6th Doctor does hear some stuff about the Valeyard's origins, 6 doesn't know that none of them are true, as the Valeyard wants to make sure his younger self doesn't know how he becomes him, in the event he fails, his existence is still preserve and the Doctor will still become him without knowing how he does.
the rest is just what we know the Valeyard does, including as the War Valeyard during the Time War (when he runs into the 8th Doctor), though with how the War Valeyard story ends, I think he'd somehow get out of the planet Grahv and become the Valeyard again, though they'd somehow get their regenerating abilities again and be able to regenerate again (probably unlimited regenerations again), which could result in the Valeyard intentionally getting himself injured and regenerating again finally, though while still being the Valeyard, just as a new incarnation (which if the show ever wants to bring him back and keep the Big Finish stuff with him canon, this could work), though they'd still try to destroy their younger selves.
also I think the Valeyard could be after the Curator just cause I can't see the Doctor becoming the Valeyard, then eventually becoming the Curator afterwards, and while I do think the Curator (at least the ones we know about thus far) are either the 2000th or even 3000th Doctors (somewhere around there), I think the Valeyard could be like the 7000th Doctor (still far enough in the Doctor's future to where, just like with the Curator, the show doesn't have to worry about getting to that point anytime soon), I also think with the Valeyard being the Doctor's darkness as a full incarnation makes sense (maybe with a bit of the Master's essence in it to, since I'm sure a part of the Master's essence became a part of the Doctor when the Master became one of their incarnations in "Power of the Doctor", even if a degeneration happened with it then as well).
though with that idea, in terms of how the 6th Doctor would remember the Valeyard (while the Valeyard would be his future self), maybe the Valeyard did something that would cause their younger selves to be able to remember them.
pretty good.
also, so recently, I came up with a pretty decent idea as for how the Doctor could become the Valeyard down the line in their life.
so my idea is that, after being the curator for a very long time, an incarnation of the Doctor decides to stop being the Curator (cause they're bored of the simple and quiet life, wanting to go back out and explore the universe again) and goes back to exploring the universe like they once did, eventually (while the same incarnation and probably a couple decades later) trying to meet up with some of their former companions (in a time period where some of them were active at the same time), but after spending some time with them together, they are attacked by one of the Doctor's old enemies (I'm going with the Daleks), resulting in the area they're in to be destroyed and the former companions to be killed, the Doctor is enraged by this and fights the Daleks, resulting in them destroying the Dalek army there, but getting injured in the process, the Doctor is angry cause of the lost of some of their former companions, so then when they soon regenerate, their next incarnation is full of rage, being more violent and aggressive (basically being full of all the anger and darkness that's within the Doctor already, but here, this incarnation fully embraces it all), until when dealing with the descendants of the Three Families (From Torchwood season 4), the families used a more advanced version of the Blessing (again, from Torchwood season 4), which they used on the Doctor and took their regenerating ability away, making them mortal, though while the Doctor was able to stop them, they no longer had the ability to regenerate, so angry and able to really die (as the families destroyed the samples with the Doctor's regeneration ability), they just continue traveling the universe, doing whatever they can, all while thinking about their past and the companions they lost along the way (like the ones who died or the ones who the Doctor felt like they ruined the lives of), until the Doctor decides to go back in time to one of their previous incarnation's lives and steal their regenerations (since they want to regenerate again to end this incarnation of themselves' life, as well as to prevent their younger selves from ruining their companions lives), so they go back to when they were the 6th Doctor and set them up as having done terrible crimes to Gallifrey (all while remembering this from when he was the 6th Doctor, but hopping that things be somehow change now, which in reality, they don't), while also hiding their true origins and becoming the Valeyard, even when the 6th Doctor does hear some stuff about the Valeyard's origins, 6 doesn't know that none of them are true, as the Valeyard wants to make sure his younger self doesn't know how he becomes him, in the event he fails, his existence is still preserve and the Doctor will still become him without knowing how he does.
the rest is just what we know the Valeyard does, including as the War Valeyard during the Time War (when he runs into the 8th Doctor), though with how the War Valeyard story ends, I think he'd somehow get out of the planet Grahv and become the Valeyard again, though they'd somehow get their regenerating abilities again and be able to regenerate again (probably unlimited regenerations again), which could result in the Valeyard intentionally getting himself injured and regenerating again finally, though while still being the Valeyard, just as a new incarnation (which if the show ever wants to bring him back and keep the Big Finish stuff with him canon, this could work), though they'd still try to destroy their younger selves.
also I think the Valeyard could be after the Curator just cause I can't see the Doctor becoming the Valeyard, then eventually becoming the Curator afterwards, and while I do think the Curator (at least the ones we know about thus far) are either the 2000th or even 3000th Doctors (somewhere around there), I think the Valeyard could be like the 7000th Doctor (still far enough in the Doctor's future to where, just like with the Curator, the show doesn't have to worry about getting to that point anytime soon), I also think with the Valeyard being the Doctor's darkness as a full incarnation makes sense (maybe with a bit of the Master's essence in it to, since I'm sure a part of the Master's essence became a part of the Doctor when the Master became one of their incarnations in "Power of the Doctor", even if a degeneration happened with it then as well).
though with that idea, in terms of how the 6th Doctor would remember the Valeyard (while the Valeyard would be his future self), maybe the Valeyard did something that would cause their younger selves to be able to remember them.
12/15/2021 c1 Guest
It’s Keshavi again lol
I meant one shot, not one shot sorry
It’s Keshavi again lol
I meant one shot, not one shot sorry
12/15/2021 c1 Billie-8lue
Woah that was intense!
I also love the fact that the Doctor slowly getting darker is based on things that actually happened. Sure the Doctor has always been ruthless sometimes, but I think the fact that she lost Gallifrey again would have realistically sent her off the rails. Not that we got to see that in the show mind. Thank God Russel is coming back/
Pls update when possible would love to see what else happens
Woah that was intense!
I also love the fact that the Doctor slowly getting darker is based on things that actually happened. Sure the Doctor has always been ruthless sometimes, but I think the fact that she lost Gallifrey again would have realistically sent her off the rails. Not that we got to see that in the show mind. Thank God Russel is coming back/
Pls update when possible would love to see what else happens
12/15/2021 c1 getlostnerd69
yes! love your characterisation. it’s nice to see stories such as this one, keep it up!
yes! love your characterisation. it’s nice to see stories such as this one, keep it up!
12/14/2021 c1 maya
are you going to explain some of the backstory? like how she ended up here and how long isobels been there for?
are you going to explain some of the backstory? like how she ended up here and how long isobels been there for?
12/14/2021 c1 keshaviii
this is amazing so faar, literally dying for more. i love your writing style and i've literally been looking for a fic like this, so you really are a blessing
whats the updating schedule likely to be like?
you could at some point totally pull a 'lost in reality' and have 13 meet her past incarnations as the valeyard
you know what would be elite? this kind of insane doctor meeting the time lord victorious (maybe a one shit though)
this is amazing so faar, literally dying for more. i love your writing style and i've literally been looking for a fic like this, so you really are a blessing
whats the updating schedule likely to be like?
you could at some point totally pull a 'lost in reality' and have 13 meet her past incarnations as the valeyard
you know what would be elite? this kind of insane doctor meeting the time lord victorious (maybe a one shit though)