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The TARDIS was captured by the Great Houses, and they quickly became embroiled in the Great Houses' war. The foreknowledge of the Second War in Heaven obtained by the Doctor and the Great Houses culminated in the Doctor choosing to destroy the Homeworld and its system, erasing the version of events he had seen from his future. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'') In the moments before the Homeworld's destruction, Compassion and the Doctor devised a plan to one day save the Homeworld, where the Doctor absorbed [[the Matrix]] in his mind, compressing his memories. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'') Compassion delivered him to Earth with his own TARDIS, which she found in the debris of the Homeworld. This allowed the Doctor to recover for a hundred years, his memory apparently lost from the trauma of the event and the TARDIS requiring time to regenerate after its power had been completely depleted in the attack that destroyed the Homeworld and Faction Paradox's invading fleet. When the Doctor awoke on Earth, he found that he could not remember who he was or anything that he had done before waking up. The only things the Doctor could find linking him to his past was a small blue box the size of a matchbox and a note in his pocket from Fitz. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'')
 
The TARDIS was captured by the Great Houses, and they quickly became embroiled in the Great Houses' war. The foreknowledge of the Second War in Heaven obtained by the Doctor and the Great Houses culminated in the Doctor choosing to destroy the Homeworld and its system, erasing the version of events he had seen from his future. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'') In the moments before the Homeworld's destruction, Compassion and the Doctor devised a plan to one day save the Homeworld, where the Doctor absorbed [[the Matrix]] in his mind, compressing his memories. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'') Compassion delivered him to Earth with his own TARDIS, which she found in the debris of the Homeworld. This allowed the Doctor to recover for a hundred years, his memory apparently lost from the trauma of the event and the TARDIS requiring time to regenerate after its power had been completely depleted in the attack that destroyed the Homeworld and Faction Paradox's invading fleet. When the Doctor awoke on Earth, he found that he could not remember who he was or anything that he had done before waking up. The only things the Doctor could find linking him to his past was a small blue box the size of a matchbox and a note in his pocket from Fitz. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'')
   
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While on Earth in the [[18th century]], the Doctor's heart was removed by [[Sabbath]], ostensibly to save the Doctor's life as it seemingly began to poison him by trying to link to a home world that no longer existed, but also to allow Sabbath to travel through time by planting it in himself. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Adventuress of Henrietta Street (novel)|The Adventuress of Henrietta Street]]'')
   
 
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The Doctor was a renegade member of House Lungbarrow. (PROSE: Lungbarrow) He died on Dronid; since his biodata contained so much information, his body, the Relic, was a major weapon. (PROSE: Alien Bodies)

In his seventh incarnation, he travelled with Chris Cwej. Cwej's memories were later altered so he believed an "evil renegade" had kidnapped him. (PROSE: Dead Romance)

In his eighth incarnation, he travelled with, among others, Fitz Kreiner, Samantha Jones, Compassion V, and Carmen Yeh.

Arriving in the East Indies, ReVit Zone late in the 21st century, the Doctor came across an auction for a mysterious Relic. At this auction he met several players who came to play roles both in the Doctor's own timeline, including the Faction Paradox and the Celestis. Uncovering evidence of a future war between the Great Houses and the nameless enemy, he discovered that the Relic was, in reality, his own corpse. This was one of the first, paradoxical events involving the Doctor's eighth incarnation, as he found out about the war "too early" and saw more than a glimpse of his own future. (PROSE: Alien Bodies)

Sam experienced a revelation about herself, which would have a huge impact on the Doctor when he detected a dimensional scar in 2002 San Francisco. After falling into the scar, her history and personality changed back to its original state before her timeline had been altered. The Doctor placed his TARDIS in the dimensional scar to contain the energies and sort out the restored Sam Jones. (PROSE: Unnatural History)

The Doctor then gained a new companion, Compassion V, with the departure of Sam. Both Sam and Fitz played pivotal roles in the Doctor's battles with various enemies, including the Faction Paradox. It was this such battle which would change both companions and the Doctor. The Doctor then travelled alone for a time. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two)

Following a battle, the Doctor's TARDIS was destroyed. This changed the Doctor's view of the Homeworld and changed the lives of his companions in ways that would be felt for a long time, as the Doctor was forced to travel inside his companion Compassion, who had evolved into a TARDIS and was now sought by the Great Houses — including his former companion Romana — to be essentially used as a slave to breed other advanced TARDISes, the Doctor refusing to allow his friend to be used in such a manner even to save his people. (PROSE: The Shadows of Avalon)

The Doctor and Fitz escaped in Compassion using a randomiser, in an attempt to escape from the Great Houses. They travelled to Yquatine, (PROSE: The Fall of Yquatine) Eskon, (PROSE: Coldheart) and Banquo Manor, when a member of the Great Houses disguised as Cuthbert Simpson obtained the randomiser seed code for Compassion, and transmitted this information to Gallifrey. This allowed the Great Houses to predict where the Doctor would materialise next. (PROSE: The Banquo Legacy)

The TARDIS was captured by the Great Houses, and they quickly became embroiled in the Great Houses' war. The foreknowledge of the Second War in Heaven obtained by the Doctor and the Great Houses culminated in the Doctor choosing to destroy the Homeworld and its system, erasing the version of events he had seen from his future. (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell) In the moments before the Homeworld's destruction, Compassion and the Doctor devised a plan to one day save the Homeworld, where the Doctor absorbed the Matrix in his mind, compressing his memories. (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles) Compassion delivered him to Earth with his own TARDIS, which she found in the debris of the Homeworld. This allowed the Doctor to recover for a hundred years, his memory apparently lost from the trauma of the event and the TARDIS requiring time to regenerate after its power had been completely depleted in the attack that destroyed the Homeworld and Faction Paradox's invading fleet. When the Doctor awoke on Earth, he found that he could not remember who he was or anything that he had done before waking up. The only things the Doctor could find linking him to his past was a small blue box the size of a matchbox and a note in his pocket from Fitz. (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell)

While on Earth in the 18th century, the Doctor's heart was removed by Sabbath, ostensibly to save the Doctor's life as it seemingly began to poison him by trying to link to a home world that no longer existed, but also to allow Sabbath to travel through time by planting it in himself. (PROSE: The Adventuress of Henrietta Street)

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