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    What if Doctor Who Wasn't Axed?
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    Exiled by the Time Lords to Earth, for a significant period of his life, the Third Doctor was a distinguished man of high class and gadgetry, offen tinkering away and privy with machines. He also liked to share his wisdom with those who had open minds, but his patience would quickly dissolve if something annoyed him. Those who got on his good side, soon found him to be a friendly fellow, while those who were against him soon found that this gentleman could get physical and held his own in a fight.

    The Technological limitations of the time period, and the constraints of his exile, offen made him feel frustrated and bitter. However he retained his endearing compassion towards his human companions, and he finally gained some mastery over the TARDIS as he dissected its inner-workings while still inoperable.

    This incarnation of the Doctor worked for UNIT as their chief scientific adviser, and remained in their service even after his exile was ended. Unlike his other incarnations, he was quite willing to engage others physically, and cut a more dashing figure.

    His foremost enemy was a fellow Time Lord, the Master. Although appalled by the disregard for life in the Master's schemes, the Doctor treated their relationship as somewhat of a friendly rivalry, even enjoying their battle of wits. The Master reflected an equally casual attitude back at him. The Doctor still held out hope that he could rehabilitate the Master, whom he had once considered a friend. Though the Master sometimes teamed up with the Doctor to deal with foes that threatened him, he always bent to dark and malicious desires which kept their neutral antagonism alive.

    In the field, the Doctor was aided by Sergent John Benton, Captain Mike Yates and Brigadier Alister Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. The Doctor offen took exception to the Brigadier's military approach, just as the Brigadier was offen irritated by the Doctor's air of superiority and seeming disregard for authority. Despite this, the two men eventually developed an easy mutual trust and strong friendship.

    He was initially assisted in the laboratory by Dr Elisabeth Shaw. A capable scientist in her own right. She eventually left to peruse her own work, and the Doctor was given a new assistant, Jo Grant, she was bubblier and had less scientific training, but the Doctor found her a most useful companion both during and after his exile. They developed a great fondness for each other. Jo left UNIT to marry Clifford Jones.

    Eventually thereafter, the Doctor was joined by inquisitive Newswoman Sarah Jane Smith. Her journalistic background proved both useful and hazardous in their travels together.

    The Doctor eventually regenerated into a younger body after being exposed to large amounts of radiation during his efforts to stop the Eight Legs of Metebelis III

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