![]() ![]() ( TV: The Timeless Children, PROSE: The Book of the War) There was a general lack of consensus upon whether regeneration was a natural process which Time Lords developed through evolution and the exposure to the time vortex, ( TV: A Good Man Goes to War) or if it was a manufactured process, created partially or fully through genetic engineering, possibly by being stolen from extra-dimensional beings predating the Time Lords. ![]() ( TV: The End of Time, The Doctor Falls, Twice Upon a Time) Precise damage to a Time Lord could also cause a delay in the regeneration starting. ( TV: Last of the Time Lords) However, a Time Lord could delay the actual change in appearance and enter "a state of grace" for a brief period of time. ![]() ( TV: The War Games, COMIC: The Night Walkers)Ĭonversely, regeneration could be prevented by choice, although choosing not to regenerate from fatal damage was essentially an act of suicide. ( TV: Logopolis, Time and the Rani, Doctor Who, Utopia, Let's Kill Hitler, Hell Bent, The Doctor Falls, Twice Upon a Time, The Timeless Children, PROSE: Interference - Book Two) It could also be invoked by choice, whether voluntary ( TV: Destiny of the Daleks, The Twin Dilemma, The Night of the Doctor, Nightmare in Silver) or involuntary. It could happen because of severe illness, ( TV: Planet of the Spiders, The Caves of Androzani, The End of Time, Day of the Moon AUDIO: The Brink of Death) old age, fatigue, ( TV: The Tenth Planet, The Day of the Doctor, The Time of the Doctor) or injury. ![]() Regeneration was the process of "molecular readjustment" ( PROSE: Doctor Who and the Destiny of the Daleks) by which Time Lords and others renewed themselves, causing a complete physical and often psychological change. You may wish to consult Regeneration (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages. ![]()
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