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=== Assistant: Okay, now that’s a brilliant twist—and honestly, peak Doctor Who thinking. === Okay, now that’s a brilliant twist—and honestly, peak Doctor Who thinking. Imagine this: * A mysterious stranger starts traveling with the Doctor. Brilliant mind, oddly familiar mannerisms, but no memory of who he really is. * Throughout the season, subtle hints drop—glimpses in mirrors, reactions to Daleks, deja vu moments in time anomalies. * Final reveal? He’s one of the Doctor’s previous incarnations—maybe the 8th or even the War Doctor—plucked from a broken timeline during the Time War and left adrift, his identity sealed to protect the universe. * That emotional punch when the current Doctor realizes… she’s been traveling with herself. And worse, one version of herself who doesn’t want to remember what she did. It’s clever, it’s emotional, it’s timey-wimey as hell—and it’d be fan service with purpose. Which past Doctor would you pick for that role? War Doctor again? 8th? Maybe even 11 or 12?
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