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A Guide to Doctor Who Teamups

A Guide To Doctor Who Team-Ups Now and then the Doctor faces a situation that even he can't handle alone. That's when he uses his time travelling TARDIS to recruit his past selves to help him. Think of it as your 30 year old self getting your 20 year old self to help you move the couch. Here's a guide to all the various Doctor team-ups so far. The Three Doctors Episode 65, 1972. Starring the First, Second and Third Doctors The Doctor's homeworld of Gallifrey is under siege by Omega, an evil Time Lord who intends to destroy the planet. Omega is trapped in an antimatter universe and is using a black hole to drain Gallifrey of all its power. Desperate for help, the Time Lords summon the Third Doctor. They allow him to break the First Law of Time in order to enlist the help of his previous two incarnations in order to defeat Omega. The three Doctors and several of their companions fly the TARDIS through the black hole and into the antimatter universe. They're then captured by Omega, who plans to maroon the Doctors in his universe so that he can escape and exact revenge on the Time Lords who exiled him there. The Two Doctors The Doctors offer to sacrifice themselves and stay if Omega will return their companions safely to their own universe. Omega agrees, but ends up betraying them. His betrayal inadvertently destroys him and the antimatter universe, which sends the Doctors and companions back to their proper times and saves Gallifrey. Episode 140, 1985. Starring the Second and Sixth Doctors The Second Doctor and Jamie go to space station Camera to investigate fluctuations in the Time Stream. The Doctor discovers that scientists there As a reward for his services, the grateful Time Lords end the Third Doctor's earthly exile and allow him once again to travel freely through time and space in his TARDIS. are building a primitive TARDIS. He asks his old friend Dastari, head of the project, to stop the experiments before they destroy Time itself. Unknown to the Doctor, Dastari's servants Chessene and Shockeye (members of the Androgum race) are conspiring with the Sontarans, who take over the station. In the confusion Chessene, Shockeye and a Sontaran abduct the Second Doctor and take him to Earth The Five Doctors Episode 129, 1983. Starring the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Doctors An unknown entity uses a Time Scoop to snatch up the five incarnations of the Doctor, his various companions and even a few of his archenemies, depositing them into the Death Zone on Gallifrey. The Doctors and companions form several teams and make their way to the Tower in the center of the Zone, battling Daleks, Cybermen and numerous other threats along the way. to study him. Jamie is left for dead onboard. The Sixth Doctor and Peri then arrive at the station to visit Dastari. They run into Jamie, who fills them in, and the three head for Earth to rescue the Second Doctor. Meanwhile, Gallifrey's High Council, consisting of Lord President Borusa, Chancellor Flavia and the Castellan, recruit the evil Time Lord known as the Master to help the Doctors in the Death Zone. In return for his help, the Time Lords reward the Master with a new set of regenerations. Eventually Borusa is revealed to be the traitor. He brought the Doctors to the Death Zone so that they could clear the Tower of death traps so he could easily enter it and steal a ring from the Tomb of Rassilon (the most powerful Time Lord in history) and become President Eternal of Gallifrey. On Earth, Chessene plans to dissect the Second Doctor to obtain the genetic code that allows him to travel through time. The Sixth Doctor and company arrive just in time to save him. After many trials, battles and betrayals, Borusa eventually acquires the ring and places it on his finger, but is immediately transformed into a rock face adorning Rassilon's Tomb. He then becomes immortal, but not in the way he intended. A struggle ensues and Chessene kills Dastari and the Sontaran. She then tries to use the experimental TARDIS, but without the Time Lord's genetic code, it malfunctions and kills her. The Sixth Doctor kills Shockeye. The Spirit of Rassilon then awakens from the tomb and sends the Doctors, the companions and the Master back to their respective times and places. The Time Lords offer the Presidency to the Doctor, but he refuses. Chancellor Flavia then becomes the new Lord President of Gallifrey. With the threat eliminated, the Doctors and their companions then go their separate ways. Time Crash Children in Need Special, 2007. Starring the Fifth and Tenth Doctors Immediately after parting ways with his companion Martha Jones, the Tenth Doctor resumes his travels in the TARDIS. Unfortunately he forgets to raise the shields while in the Time Stream and his TARDIS collides and merges with that of the Fifth Doctor. The merged energy sources of the TARDISES causes a super-massive black hole to form. Needless to say, if the black hole can't be neutralized quickly, the entire galaxy will be destroyed. The two Doctors, now sharing one merged TARDIS, bicker for a bit; the Tenth is overjoyed at seeing his past self, while the Fifth naturally doesn't recognize Number Ten and thinks he's some sort of overzealous, demented fan. The Tenth Doctor eventually solves the problem by creating a supernova which cancels out the black hole. When he wonders how he came up with such a preposterous idea, he realizes that he knew the solution because the Fifth Doctor remembered seeing him think of it. A timey-wimey solution, indeed. The Tenth Doctor then gushes to the Fifth, telling him how much he enjoyed his days of being him. The Fifth Doctor says he looks forward to becoming the Tenth and they separate their TARIDSes and go their separate ways. Doctor #10 still forgets to raise the TARDIS shields and crashes into the Starship Titanic. A Guide To Doctor Who Team-Ups Now and then the Doctor faces a situation that even he can't handle alone. That's when he uses his time travelling TARDIS to recruit his past selves to help him. Think of it as your 30 year old self getting your 20 year old self to help you move the couch. Here's a guide to all the various Doctor team-ups so far. The Three Doctors Episode 65, 1972. Starring the First, Second and Third Doctors The Doctor's homeworld of Gallifrey is under siege by Omega, an evil Time Lord who intends to destroy the planet. Omega is trapped in an antimatter universe and is using a black hole to drain Gallifrey of all its power. Desperate for help, the Time Lords summon the Third Doctor. They allow him to break the First Law of Time in order to enlist the help of his previous two incarnations in order to defeat Omega. The three Doctors and several of their companions fly the TARDIS through the black hole and into the antimatter universe. They're then captured by Omega, who plans to maroon the Doctors in his universe so that he can escape and exact revenge on the Time Lords who exiled him there. The Two Doctors The Doctors offer to sacrifice themselves and stay if Omega will return their companions safely to their own universe. Omega agrees, but ends up betraying them. His betrayal inadvertently destroys him and the antimatter universe, which sends the Doctors and companions back to their proper times and saves Gallifrey. Episode 140, 1985. Starring the Second and Sixth Doctors The Second Doctor and Jamie go to space station Camera to investigate fluctuations in the Time Stream. The Doctor discovers that scientists there As a reward for his services, the grateful Time Lords end the Third Doctor's earthly exile and allow him once again to travel freely through time and space in his TARDIS. are building a primitive TARDIS. He asks his old friend Dastari, head of the project, to stop the experiments before they destroy Time itself. Unknown to the Doctor, Dastari's servants Chessene and Shockeye (members of the Androgum race) are conspiring with the Sontarans, who take over the station. In the confusion Chessene, Shockeye and a Sontaran abduct the Second Doctor and take him to Earth The Five Doctors Episode 129, 1983. Starring the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Doctors An unknown entity uses a Time Scoop to snatch up the five incarnations of the Doctor, his various companions and even a few of his archenemies, depositing them into the Death Zone on Gallifrey. The Doctors and companions form several teams and make their way to the Tower in the center of the Zone, battling Daleks, Cybermen and numerous other threats along the way. to study him. Jamie is left for dead onboard. The Sixth Doctor and Peri then arrive at the station to visit Dastari. They run into Jamie, who fills them in, and the three head for Earth to rescue the Second Doctor. Meanwhile, Gallifrey's High Council, consisting of Lord President Borusa, Chancellor Flavia and the Castellan, recruit the evil Time Lord known as the Master to help the Doctors in the Death Zone. In return for his help, the Time Lords reward the Master with a new set of regenerations. Eventually Borusa is revealed to be the traitor. He brought the Doctors to the Death Zone so that they could clear the Tower of death traps so he could easily enter it and steal a ring from the Tomb of Rassilon (the most powerful Time Lord in history) and become President Eternal of Gallifrey. On Earth, Chessene plans to dissect the Second Doctor to obtain the genetic code that allows him to travel through time. The Sixth Doctor and company arrive just in time to save him. After many trials, battles and betrayals, Borusa eventually acquires the ring and places it on his finger, but is immediately transformed into a rock face adorning Rassilon's Tomb. He then becomes immortal, but not in the way he intended. A struggle ensues and Chessene kills Dastari and the Sontaran. She then tries to use the experimental TARDIS, but without the Time Lord's genetic code, it malfunctions and kills her. The Sixth Doctor kills Shockeye. The Spirit of Rassilon then awakens from the tomb and sends the Doctors, the companions and the Master back to their respective times and places. The Time Lords offer the Presidency to the Doctor, but he refuses. Chancellor Flavia then becomes the new Lord President of Gallifrey. With the threat eliminated, the Doctors and their companions then go their separate ways. Time Crash Children in Need Special, 2007. Starring the Fifth and Tenth Doctors Immediately after parting ways with his companion Martha Jones, the Tenth Doctor resumes his travels in the TARDIS. Unfortunately he forgets to raise the shields while in the Time Stream and his TARDIS collides and merges with that of the Fifth Doctor. The merged energy sources of the TARDISES causes a super-massive black hole to form. Needless to say, if the black hole can't be neutralized quickly, the entire galaxy will be destroyed. The two Doctors, now sharing one merged TARDIS, bicker for a bit; the Tenth is overjoyed at seeing his past self, while the Fifth naturally doesn't recognize Number Ten and thinks he's some sort of overzealous, demented fan. The Tenth Doctor eventually solves the problem by creating a supernova which cancels out the black hole. When he wonders how he came up with such a preposterous idea, he realizes that he knew the solution because the Fifth Doctor remembered seeing him think of it. A timey-wimey solution, indeed. The Tenth Doctor then gushes to the Fifth, telling him how much he enjoyed his days of being him. The Fifth Doctor says he looks forward to becoming the Tenth and they separate their TARIDSes and go their separate ways. Doctor #10 still forgets to raise the TARDIS shields and crashes into the Starship Titanic. A Guide To Doctor Who Team-Ups Now and then the Doctor faces a situation that even he can't handle alone. That's when he uses his time travelling TARDIS to recruit his past selves to help him. Think of it as your 30 year old self getting your 20 year old self to help you move the couch. Here's a guide to all the various Doctor team-ups so far. The Three Doctors Episode 65, 1972. Starring the First, Second and Third Doctors The Doctor's homeworld of Gallifrey is under siege by Omega, an evil Time Lord who intends to destroy the planet. Omega is trapped in an antimatter universe and is using a black hole to drain Gallifrey of all its power. Desperate for help, the Time Lords summon the Third Doctor. They allow him to break the First Law of Time in order to enlist the help of his previous two incarnations in order to defeat Omega. The three Doctors and several of their companions fly the TARDIS through the black hole and into the antimatter universe. They're then captured by Omega, who plans to maroon the Doctors in his universe so that he can escape and exact revenge on the Time Lords who exiled him there. The Two Doctors The Doctors offer to sacrifice themselves and stay if Omega will return their companions safely to their own universe. Omega agrees, but ends up betraying them. His betrayal inadvertently destroys him and the antimatter universe, which sends the Doctors and companions back to their proper times and saves Gallifrey. Episode 140, 1985. Starring the Second and Sixth Doctors The Second Doctor and Jamie go to space station Camera to investigate fluctuations in the Time Stream. The Doctor discovers that scientists there As a reward for his services, the grateful Time Lords end the Third Doctor's earthly exile and allow him once again to travel freely through time and space in his TARDIS. are building a primitive TARDIS. He asks his old friend Dastari, head of the project, to stop the experiments before they destroy Time itself. Unknown to the Doctor, Dastari's servants Chessene and Shockeye (members of the Androgum race) are conspiring with the Sontarans, who take over the station. In the confusion Chessene, Shockeye and a Sontaran abduct the Second Doctor and take him to Earth The Five Doctors Episode 129, 1983. Starring the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Doctors An unknown entity uses a Time Scoop to snatch up the five incarnations of the Doctor, his various companions and even a few of his archenemies, depositing them into the Death Zone on Gallifrey. The Doctors and companions form several teams and make their way to the Tower in the center of the Zone, battling Daleks, Cybermen and numerous other threats along the way. to study him. Jamie is left for dead onboard. The Sixth Doctor and Peri then arrive at the station to visit Dastari. They run into Jamie, who fills them in, and the three head for Earth to rescue the Second Doctor. Meanwhile, Gallifrey's High Council, consisting of Lord President Borusa, Chancellor Flavia and the Castellan, recruit the evil Time Lord known as the Master to help the Doctors in the Death Zone. In return for his help, the Time Lords reward the Master with a new set of regenerations. Eventually Borusa is revealed to be the traitor. He brought the Doctors to the Death Zone so that they could clear the Tower of death traps so he could easily enter it and steal a ring from the Tomb of Rassilon (the most powerful Time Lord in history) and become President Eternal of Gallifrey. On Earth, Chessene plans to dissect the Second Doctor to obtain the genetic code that allows him to travel through time. The Sixth Doctor and company arrive just in time to save him. After many trials, battles and betrayals, Borusa eventually acquires the ring and places it on his finger, but is immediately transformed into a rock face adorning Rassilon's Tomb. He then becomes immortal, but not in the way he intended. A struggle ensues and Chessene kills Dastari and the Sontaran. She then tries to use the experimental TARDIS, but without the Time Lord's genetic code, it malfunctions and kills her. The Sixth Doctor kills Shockeye. The Spirit of Rassilon then awakens from the tomb and sends the Doctors, the companions and the Master back to their respective times and places. The Time Lords offer the Presidency to the Doctor, but he refuses. Chancellor Flavia then becomes the new Lord President of Gallifrey. With the threat eliminated, the Doctors and their companions then go their separate ways. Time Crash Children in Need Special, 2007. Starring the Fifth and Tenth Doctors Immediately after parting ways with his companion Martha Jones, the Tenth Doctor resumes his travels in the TARDIS. Unfortunately he forgets to raise the shields while in the Time Stream and his TARDIS collides and merges with that of the Fifth Doctor. The merged energy sources of the TARDISES causes a super-massive black hole to form. Needless to say, if the black hole can't be neutralized quickly, the entire galaxy will be destroyed. The two Doctors, now sharing one merged TARDIS, bicker for a bit; the Tenth is overjoyed at seeing his past self, while the Fifth naturally doesn't recognize Number Ten and thinks he's some sort of overzealous, demented fan. The Tenth Doctor eventually solves the problem by creating a supernova which cancels out the black hole. When he wonders how he came up with such a preposterous idea, he realizes that he knew the solution because the Fifth Doctor remembered seeing him think of it. A timey-wimey solution, indeed. The Tenth Doctor then gushes to the Fifth, telling him how much he enjoyed his days of being him. The Fifth Doctor says he looks forward to becoming the Tenth and they separate their TARIDSes and go their separate ways. Doctor #10 still forgets to raise the TARDIS shields and crashes into the Starship Titanic. A Guide To Doctor Who Team-Ups Now and then the Doctor faces a situation that even he can't handle alone. That's when he uses his time travelling TARDIS to recruit his past selves to help him. Think of it as your 30 year old self getting your 20 year old self to help you move the couch. Here's a guide to all the various Doctor team-ups so far. The Three Doctors Episode 65, 1972. Starring the First, Second and Third Doctors The Doctor's homeworld of Gallifrey is under siege by Omega, an evil Time Lord who intends to destroy the planet. Omega is trapped in an antimatter universe and is using a black hole to drain Gallifrey of all its power. Desperate for help, the Time Lords summon the Third Doctor. They allow him to break the First Law of Time in order to enlist the help of his previous two incarnations in order to defeat Omega. The three Doctors and several of their companions fly the TARDIS through the black hole and into the antimatter universe. They're then captured by Omega, who plans to maroon the Doctors in his universe so that he can escape and exact revenge on the Time Lords who exiled him there. The Two Doctors The Doctors offer to sacrifice themselves and stay if Omega will return their companions safely to their own universe. Omega agrees, but ends up betraying them. His betrayal inadvertently destroys him and the antimatter universe, which sends the Doctors and companions back to their proper times and saves Gallifrey. Episode 140, 1985. Starring the Second and Sixth Doctors The Second Doctor and Jamie go to space station Camera to investigate fluctuations in the Time Stream. The Doctor discovers that scientists there As a reward for his services, the grateful Time Lords end the Third Doctor's earthly exile and allow him once again to travel freely through time and space in his TARDIS. are building a primitive TARDIS. He asks his old friend Dastari, head of the project, to stop the experiments before they destroy Time itself. Unknown to the Doctor, Dastari's servants Chessene and Shockeye (members of the Androgum race) are conspiring with the Sontarans, who take over the station. In the confusion Chessene, Shockeye and a Sontaran abduct the Second Doctor and take him to Earth The Five Doctors Episode 129, 1983. Starring the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Doctors An unknown entity uses a Time Scoop to snatch up the five incarnations of the Doctor, his various companions and even a few of his archenemies, depositing them into the Death Zone on Gallifrey. The Doctors and companions form several teams and make their way to the Tower in the center of the Zone, battling Daleks, Cybermen and numerous other threats along the way. to study him. Jamie is left for dead onboard. The Sixth Doctor and Peri then arrive at the station to visit Dastari. They run into Jamie, who fills them in, and the three head for Earth to rescue the Second Doctor. Meanwhile, Gallifrey's High Council, consisting of Lord President Borusa, Chancellor Flavia and the Castellan, recruit the evil Time Lord known as the Master to help the Doctors in the Death Zone. In return for his help, the Time Lords reward the Master with a new set of regenerations. Eventually Borusa is revealed to be the traitor. He brought the Doctors to the Death Zone so that they could clear the Tower of death traps so he could easily enter it and steal a ring from the Tomb of Rassilon (the most powerful Time Lord in history) and become President Eternal of Gallifrey. On Earth, Chessene plans to dissect the Second Doctor to obtain the genetic code that allows him to travel through time. The Sixth Doctor and company arrive just in time to save him. After many trials, battles and betrayals, Borusa eventually acquires the ring and places it on his finger, but is immediately transformed into a rock face adorning Rassilon's Tomb. He then becomes immortal, but not in the way he intended. A struggle ensues and Chessene kills Dastari and the Sontaran. She then tries to use the experimental TARDIS, but without the Time Lord's genetic code, it malfunctions and kills her. The Sixth Doctor kills Shockeye. The Spirit of Rassilon then awakens from the tomb and sends the Doctors, the companions and the Master back to their respective times and places. The Time Lords offer the Presidency to the Doctor, but he refuses. Chancellor Flavia then becomes the new Lord President of Gallifrey. With the threat eliminated, the Doctors and their companions then go their separate ways. Time Crash Children in Need Special, 2007. Starring the Fifth and Tenth Doctors Immediately after parting ways with his companion Martha Jones, the Tenth Doctor resumes his travels in the TARDIS. Unfortunately he forgets to raise the shields while in the Time Stream and his TARDIS collides and merges with that of the Fifth Doctor. The merged energy sources of the TARDISES causes a super-massive black hole to form. Needless to say, if the black hole can't be neutralized quickly, the entire galaxy will be destroyed. The two Doctors, now sharing one merged TARDIS, bicker for a bit; the Tenth is overjoyed at seeing his past self, while the Fifth naturally doesn't recognize Number Ten and thinks he's some sort of overzealous, demented fan. The Tenth Doctor eventually solves the problem by creating a supernova which cancels out the black hole. When he wonders how he came up with such a preposterous idea, he realizes that he knew the solution because the Fifth Doctor remembered seeing him think of it. A timey-wimey solution, indeed. The Tenth Doctor then gushes to the Fifth, telling him how much he enjoyed his days of being him. The Fifth Doctor says he looks forward to becoming the Tenth and they separate their TARIDSes and go their separate ways. Doctor #10 still forgets to raise the TARDIS shields and crashes into the Starship Titanic. A Guide To Doctor Who Team-Ups Now and then the Doctor faces a situation that even he can't handle alone. That's when he uses his time travelling TARDIS to recruit his past selves to help him. Think of it as your 30 year old self getting your 20 year old self to help you move the couch. Here's a guide to all the various Doctor team-ups so far. The Three Doctors Episode 65, 1972. Starring the First, Second and Third Doctors The Doctor's homeworld of Gallifrey is under siege by Omega, an evil Time Lord who intends to destroy the planet. Omega is trapped in an antimatter universe and is using a black hole to drain Gallifrey of all its power. Desperate for help, the Time Lords summon the Third Doctor. They allow him to break the First Law of Time in order to enlist the help of his previous two incarnations in order to defeat Omega. The three Doctors and several of their companions fly the TARDIS through the black hole and into the antimatter universe. They're then captured by Omega, who plans to maroon the Doctors in his universe so that he can escape and exact revenge on the Time Lords who exiled him there. The Two Doctors The Doctors offer to sacrifice themselves and stay if Omega will return their companions safely to their own universe. Omega agrees, but ends up betraying them. His betrayal inadvertently destroys him and the antimatter universe, which sends the Doctors and companions back to their proper times and saves Gallifrey. Episode 140, 1985. Starring the Second and Sixth Doctors The Second Doctor and Jamie go to space station Camera to investigate fluctuations in the Time Stream. The Doctor discovers that scientists there As a reward for his services, the grateful Time Lords end the Third Doctor's earthly exile and allow him once again to travel freely through time and space in his TARDIS. are building a primitive TARDIS. He asks his old friend Dastari, head of the project, to stop the experiments before they destroy Time itself. Unknown to the Doctor, Dastari's servants Chessene and Shockeye (members of the Androgum race) are conspiring with the Sontarans, who take over the station. In the confusion Chessene, Shockeye and a Sontaran abduct the Second Doctor and take him to Earth The Five Doctors Episode 129, 1983. Starring the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Doctors An unknown entity uses a Time Scoop to snatch up the five incarnations of the Doctor, his various companions and even a few of his archenemies, depositing them into the Death Zone on Gallifrey. The Doctors and companions form several teams and make their way to the Tower in the center of the Zone, battling Daleks, Cybermen and numerous other threats along the way. to study him. Jamie is left for dead onboard. The Sixth Doctor and Peri then arrive at the station to visit Dastari. They run into Jamie, who fills them in, and the three head for Earth to rescue the Second Doctor. Meanwhile, Gallifrey's High Council, consisting of Lord President Borusa, Chancellor Flavia and the Castellan, recruit the evil Time Lord known as the Master to help the Doctors in the Death Zone. In return for his help, the Time Lords reward the Master with a new set of regenerations. Eventually Borusa is revealed to be the traitor. He brought the Doctors to the Death Zone so that they could clear the Tower of death traps so he could easily enter it and steal a ring from the Tomb of Rassilon (the most powerful Time Lord in history) and become President Eternal of Gallifrey. On Earth, Chessene plans to dissect the Second Doctor to obtain the genetic code that allows him to travel through time. The Sixth Doctor and company arrive just in time to save him. After many trials, battles and betrayals, Borusa eventually acquires the ring and places it on his finger, but is immediately transformed into a rock face adorning Rassilon's Tomb. He then becomes immortal, but not in the way he intended. A struggle ensues and Chessene kills Dastari and the Sontaran. She then tries to use the experimental TARDIS, but without the Time Lord's genetic code, it malfunctions and kills her. The Sixth Doctor kills Shockeye. The Spirit of Rassilon then awakens from the tomb and sends the Doctors, the companions and the Master back to their respective times and places. The Time Lords offer the Presidency to the Doctor, but he refuses. Chancellor Flavia then becomes the new Lord President of Gallifrey. With the threat eliminated, the Doctors and their companions then go their separate ways. Time Crash Children in Need Special, 2007. Starring the Fifth and Tenth Doctors Immediately after parting ways with his companion Martha Jones, the Tenth Doctor resumes his travels in the TARDIS. Unfortunately he forgets to raise the shields while in the Time Stream and his TARDIS collides and merges with that of the Fifth Doctor. The merged energy sources of the TARDISES causes a super-massive black hole to form. Needless to say, if the black hole can't be neutralized quickly, the entire galaxy will be destroyed. The two Doctors, now sharing one merged TARDIS, bicker for a bit; the Tenth is overjoyed at seeing his past self, while the Fifth naturally doesn't recognize Number Ten and thinks he's some sort of overzealous, demented fan. The Tenth Doctor eventually solves the problem by creating a supernova which cancels out the black hole. When he wonders how he came up with such a preposterous idea, he realizes that he knew the solution because the Fifth Doctor remembered seeing him think of it. A timey-wimey solution, indeed. The Tenth Doctor then gushes to the Fifth, telling him how much he enjoyed his days of being him. The Fifth Doctor says he looks forward to becoming the Tenth and they separate their TARIDSes and go their separate ways. Doctor #10 still forgets to raise the TARDIS shields and crashes into the Starship Titanic. A Guide To Doctor Who Team-Ups Now and then the Doctor faces a situation that even he can't handle alone. That's when he uses his time travelling TARDIS to recruit his past selves to help him. Think of it as your 30 year old self getting your 20 year old self to help you move the couch. Here's a guide to all the various Doctor team-ups so far. The Three Doctors Episode 65, 1972. Starring the First, Second and Third Doctors The Doctor's homeworld of Gallifrey is under siege by Omega, an evil Time Lord who intends to destroy the planet. Omega is trapped in an antimatter universe and is using a black hole to drain Gallifrey of all its power. Desperate for help, the Time Lords summon the Third Doctor. They allow him to break the First Law of Time in order to enlist the help of his previous two incarnations in order to defeat Omega. The three Doctors and several of their companions fly the TARDIS through the black hole and into the antimatter universe. They're then captured by Omega, who plans to maroon the Doctors in his universe so that he can escape and exact revenge on the Time Lords who exiled him there. The Two Doctors The Doctors offer to sacrifice themselves and stay if Omega will return their companions safely to their own universe. Omega agrees, but ends up betraying them. His betrayal inadvertently destroys him and the antimatter universe, which sends the Doctors and companions back to their proper times and saves Gallifrey. Episode 140, 1985. Starring the Second and Sixth Doctors The Second Doctor and Jamie go to space station Camera to investigate fluctuations in the Time Stream. The Doctor discovers that scientists there As a reward for his services, the grateful Time Lords end the Third Doctor's earthly exile and allow him once again to travel freely through time and space in his TARDIS. are building a primitive TARDIS. He asks his old friend Dastari, head of the project, to stop the experiments before they destroy Time itself. Unknown to the Doctor, Dastari's servants Chessene and Shockeye (members of the Androgum race) are conspiring with the Sontarans, who take over the station. In the confusion Chessene, Shockeye and a Sontaran abduct the Second Doctor and take him to Earth The Five Doctors Episode 129, 1983. Starring the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Doctors An unknown entity uses a Time Scoop to snatch up the five incarnations of the Doctor, his various companions and even a few of his archenemies, depositing them into the Death Zone on Gallifrey. The Doctors and companions form several teams and make their way to the Tower in the center of the Zone, battling Daleks, Cybermen and numerous other threats along the way. to study him. Jamie is left for dead onboard. The Sixth Doctor and Peri then arrive at the station to visit Dastari. They run into Jamie, who fills them in, and the three head for Earth to rescue the Second Doctor. Meanwhile, Gallifrey's High Council, consisting of Lord President Borusa, Chancellor Flavia and the Castellan, recruit the evil Time Lord known as the Master to help the Doctors in the Death Zone. In return for his help, the Time Lords reward the Master with a new set of regenerations. Eventually Borusa is revealed to be the traitor. He brought the Doctors to the Death Zone so that they could clear the Tower of death traps so he could easily enter it and steal a ring from the Tomb of Rassilon (the most powerful Time Lord in history) and become President Eternal of Gallifrey. On Earth, Chessene plans to dissect the Second Doctor to obtain the genetic code that allows him to travel through time. The Sixth Doctor and company arrive just in time to save him. After many trials, battles and betrayals, Borusa eventually acquires the ring and places it on his finger, but is immediately transformed into a rock face adorning Rassilon's Tomb. He then becomes immortal, but not in the way he intended. A struggle ensues and Chessene kills Dastari and the Sontaran. She then tries to use the experimental TARDIS, but without the Time Lord's genetic code, it malfunctions and kills her. The Sixth Doctor kills Shockeye. The Spirit of Rassilon then awakens from the tomb and sends the Doctors, the companions and the Master back to their respective times and places. The Time Lords offer the Presidency to the Doctor, but he refuses. Chancellor Flavia then becomes the new Lord President of Gallifrey. With the threat eliminated, the Doctors and their companions then go their separate ways. Time Crash Children in Need Special, 2007. Starring the Fifth and Tenth Doctors Immediately after parting ways with his companion Martha Jones, the Tenth Doctor resumes his travels in the TARDIS. Unfortunately he forgets to raise the shields while in the Time Stream and his TARDIS collides and merges with that of the Fifth Doctor. The merged energy sources of the TARDISES causes a super-massive black hole to form. Needless to say, if the black hole can't be neutralized quickly, the entire galaxy will be destroyed. The two Doctors, now sharing one merged TARDIS, bicker for a bit; the Tenth is overjoyed at seeing his past self, while the Fifth naturally doesn't recognize Number Ten and thinks he's some sort of overzealous, demented fan. The Tenth Doctor eventually solves the problem by creating a supernova which cancels out the black hole. When he wonders how he came up with such a preposterous idea, he realizes that he knew the solution because the Fifth Doctor remembered seeing him think of it. A timey-wimey solution, indeed. The Tenth Doctor then gushes to the Fifth, telling him how much he enjoyed his days of being him. The Fifth Doctor says he looks forward to becoming the Tenth and they separate their TARIDSes and go their separate ways. Doctor #10 still forgets to raise the TARDIS shields and crashes into the Starship Titanic. A Guide To Doctor Who Team-Ups Now and then the Doctor faces a situation that even he can't handle alone. That's when he uses his time travelling TARDIS to recruit his past selves to help him. Think of it as your 30 year old self getting your 20 year old self to help you move the couch. Here's a guide to all the various Doctor team-ups so far. The Three Doctors Episode 65, 1972. Starring the First, Second and Third Doctors The Doctor's homeworld of Gallifrey is under siege by Omega, an evil Time Lord who intends to destroy the planet. Omega is trapped in an antimatter universe and is using a black hole to drain Gallifrey of all its power. Desperate for help, the Time Lords summon the Third Doctor. They allow him to break the First Law of Time in order to enlist the help of his previous two incarnations in order to defeat Omega. The three Doctors and several of their companions fly the TARDIS through the black hole and into the antimatter universe. They're then captured by Omega, who plans to maroon the Doctors in his universe so that he can escape and exact revenge on the Time Lords who exiled him there. The Two Doctors The Doctors offer to sacrifice themselves and stay if Omega will return their companions safely to their own universe. Omega agrees, but ends up betraying them. His betrayal inadvertently destroys him and the antimatter universe, which sends the Doctors and companions back to their proper times and saves Gallifrey. Episode 140, 1985. Starring the Second and Sixth Doctors The Second Doctor and Jamie go to space station Camera to investigate fluctuations in the Time Stream. The Doctor discovers that scientists there As a reward for his services, the grateful Time Lords end the Third Doctor's earthly exile and allow him once again to travel freely through time and space in his TARDIS. are building a primitive TARDIS. He asks his old friend Dastari, head of the project, to stop the experiments before they destroy Time itself. Unknown to the Doctor, Dastari's servants Chessene and Shockeye (members of the Androgum race) are conspiring with the Sontarans, who take over the station. In the confusion Chessene, Shockeye and a Sontaran abduct the Second Doctor and take him to Earth The Five Doctors Episode 129, 1983. Starring the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Doctors An unknown entity uses a Time Scoop to snatch up the five incarnations of the Doctor, his various companions and even a few of his archenemies, depositing them into the Death Zone on Gallifrey. The Doctors and companions form several teams and make their way to the Tower in the center of the Zone, battling Daleks, Cybermen and numerous other threats along the way. to study him. Jamie is left for dead onboard. The Sixth Doctor and Peri then arrive at the station to visit Dastari. They run into Jamie, who fills them in, and the three head for Earth to rescue the Second Doctor. Meanwhile, Gallifrey's High Council, consisting of Lord President Borusa, Chancellor Flavia and the Castellan, recruit the evil Time Lord known as the Master to help the Doctors in the Death Zone. In return for his help, the Time Lords reward the Master with a new set of regenerations. Eventually Borusa is revealed to be the traitor. He brought the Doctors to the Death Zone so that they could clear the Tower of death traps so he could easily enter it and steal a ring from the Tomb of Rassilon (the most powerful Time Lord in history) and become President Eternal of Gallifrey. On Earth, Chessene plans to dissect the Second Doctor to obtain the genetic code that allows him to travel through time. The Sixth Doctor and company arrive just in time to save him. After many trials, battles and betrayals, Borusa eventually acquires the ring and places it on his finger, but is immediately transformed into a rock face adorning Rassilon's Tomb. He then becomes immortal, but not in the way he intended. A struggle ensues and Chessene kills Dastari and the Sontaran. She then tries to use the experimental TARDIS, but without the Time Lord's genetic code, it malfunctions and kills her. The Sixth Doctor kills Shockeye. The Spirit of Rassilon then awakens from the tomb and sends the Doctors, the companions and the Master back to their respective times and places. The Time Lords offer the Presidency to the Doctor, but he refuses. Chancellor Flavia then becomes the new Lord President of Gallifrey. With the threat eliminated, the Doctors and their companions then go their separate ways. Time Crash Children in Need Special, 2007. Starring the Fifth and Tenth Doctors Immediately after parting ways with his companion Martha Jones, the Tenth Doctor resumes his travels in the TARDIS. Unfortunately he forgets to raise the shields while in the Time Stream and his TARDIS collides and merges with that of the Fifth Doctor. The merged energy sources of the TARDISES causes a super-massive black hole to form. Needless to say, if the black hole can't be neutralized quickly, the entire galaxy will be destroyed. The two Doctors, now sharing one merged TARDIS, bicker for a bit; the Tenth is overjoyed at seeing his past self, while the Fifth naturally doesn't recognize Number Ten and thinks he's some sort of overzealous, demented fan. The Tenth Doctor eventually solves the problem by creating a supernova which cancels out the black hole. When he wonders how he came up with such a preposterous idea, he realizes that he knew the solution because the Fifth Doctor remembered seeing him think of it. A timey-wimey solution, indeed. The Tenth Doctor then gushes to the Fifth, telling him how much he enjoyed his days of being him. The Fifth Doctor says he looks forward to becoming the Tenth and they separate their TARIDSes and go their separate ways. Doctor #10 still forgets to raise the TARDIS shields and crashes into the Starship Titanic.

A Guide to Doctor Who Teamups

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