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13 years ago
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Decided to finally post it. A quiz about my favorite, "Doctor Who." The results include all the Doctors, both new and classic.

My result:
You are the Third Doctor
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The Third Doctor was a courteous, dapper, technologically-oriented, and authoritative man of action. Although this regeneration spent most of its time in exile on Earth, where he reluctantly worked as a scientific advisor to UNIT, he was occasionally sent on covert missions for the Time Lords, where he would often reluctantly act as an intermediary. Although the Doctor became a trusted figure among the Earthlings he worked with, he would use any opportunity to return to the stars with the enthusiasm of a much younger man. His courage could easily turn into strong indignation. Despite his arrogance, the Third Doctor genuinely cared about his companions, and there was even a subtly veiled, but restrained admiration for his nemesis, the Master, and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, with whom they became friends. Indeed, even though he was greatly annoyed by his exile, the high-minded and dashing Third Doctor continued to help UNIT protect Earth from all sorts of alien threats. Overall, this incarnation of the Doctor was bolder than the two previous ones, and was the first to confront an enemy physically, when both of his previous incarnations would have tried to evade, flee, or negotiate rather than attack. Perhaps due to the time spent on Earth, or perhaps due to his reliance on his pacifist and authoritative tendencies, the Third Doctor was an experienced diplomat and linguist, combined with his formidable galactic experience, which often allowed the Third Doctor to play a central role in events.

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Probably, it's because of the question about retro cars, Bessie, you cutie. I'm going to go change the polarity of the neutron flow.
Although, I would compare myself more to, well, I don't know, the Fifth, or even to some extent the Sixth. And in general, I wouldn't even be a good companion for the Doctor.
13 years ago
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You Are the First Doctor
imageDuring this stage of his life, the Doctor was an irritable, brilliant, but quick-tempered scientist. He became very sharp, irritable, and fastidious when someone doubted the capabilities of the TARDIS. He struck a Viking without a shadow of a doubt when his own life was in danger. Nevertheless, later the Doctor demonstrated great wisdom and a kind heart. Perhaps due to his age, he was weaker than his future incarnations. He was also somewhat absent-minded, but perhaps he acted this way to fool his enemies. When necessary, he engaged in hand-to-hand combat with an effectiveness questionable for his age. He claimed that a famous wrestler had taught him a couple of moves.

The Doctor always added "Hmmmm...?" to his speech, along with irritated sighs and grunts, and sometimes – distorted words and phrases. He addressed young girls as "child" and younger men as "my boy." He found it difficult (or pretended it was difficult) to remember Ian's last name. While piloting the TARDIS, the Doctor consulted a small manual.
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You Are the Tenth Doctor
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The Tenth Doctor is generally portrayed as carefree, talkative, good-natured, witty, and bold, but he becomes more serious when facing enemies. He is sometimes as ruthless and dangerous as his seventh incarnation, although he has much less inclination towards complex schemes and convoluted actions. Like the Seventh and Ninth Doctors, the Tenth sometimes uses a cheerful, energetic demeanor to mask his true feelings. He loves to chat, always interweaving important information with utter nonsense to dull the vigilance of his enemies. Also, when the occasion arises, he can be rude and cruel. Despite constantly coexisting with people, the Doctor is deeply lonely. He says that a long life is a curse of the Time Lord, because all people eventually leave him, while he continues to live. Thus, when it turns out that the Master is alive, the Doctor sees this as the end. He sincerely weeps over the Master's body when he dies, refusing to regenerate. The Doctor is very upset about the people who died for him. The Tenth Doctor is more romantic than any of his previous incarnations. He does not refuse to kiss Rose, Madame de Pompadour, and Martha Jones. Moreover, he is truly in love with Rose and suffers greatly after sending her to a parallel world. This incarnation of the Doctor is merciful. Every time someone dies, or has to die, because of the Doctor, the Doctor says, "I'm sorry, I'm so sorry!"
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You are the Ninth Doctor
imageThe Ninth Doctor prefers not to act alone, but to inspire and encourage his companions. Everyone he met (in particular, Jack Harkness) eventually understood that the Doctor made them better. In his Ninth incarnation, the Doctor was bolder and more straightforward than ever. The Ninth could openly laugh in the face of danger, and sometimes spoke frankly, like a fatalist. Despite his irritable attitude towards people, whom he often called 'stupid monkeys,' the Ninth Doctor was very tactful with them. He relied on his human companions much more than in any of his previous incarnations. He was especially sentimental towards his closest friend, Rose, to whom he even allowed to see the last moments of her father's life, which he would not have allowed anyone else to do before. The Ninth Doctor spoke with a distinct northern accent, and when asked about it, he replied: 'All planets have a north!' The Doctor's melancholy can be easily explained by his guilt over the Time War, which resulted in the destruction of the two most advanced races in the Universe – the Time Lords and the Daleks, as well as their home planets – Gallifrey and Skaro, respectively.
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