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[QUOTE]Originally posted by FawnDoo: [QB] Could be the TARDIS provides some processing power for the nanobots to carry out the regeneration sequence - would explain why it has a role. I'm trying to remember the sequences of regeneration and if the Doctor was near or in the TARDIS at the time: 1st Doctor - regenerated inside TARDIS 2nd Doctor - forced to regenerate by the Timelords, not near TARDIS (I think) but they could have co-ordinated the regeneration themselves. 3rd Doctor - staggered out of the TARDIS, keeled over, and regenerated on the floor near the TARDIS (presumably within range of any transmissions from the TARDIS that would co-ordinate the regeneration process). 4th Doctor - can't remember. Big fall, but was he near his TARDIS? 5th Doctor - can't remember, but I think he was inside the TARDIS with Peri. 6th Doctor - inside TARDIS (played by a different actor though). 7th Doctor - far away from TARDIS (this regeneration went wrong - he was dead too long. While this was put down to the anaesthetic, could it also be down to distance from the TARDIS?) 8th Doctor - unknown, but didn't the guy in "Rose" say something along the lines of the Doctor washing up on the coast of Java? I think the TARDIS might act like a processing hub for the nanobots to rebuild the body - they can do it on their own (in the case of the 7th Doctor) but it takes longer, the Timelord in question stays dead longer, and the whole process becomes that much more dangerous as a result. I would assume regeneration (even carried out in safe conditions) would be incredibly stressful to the body - which is why I am surprised the Doctor seems to treat his with such a "shrug of the shoulders" attitude. Temporary barminess aside of course. FD [/QB][/QUOTE]
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