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By most accounts, the Doctor's ninth incarnation was the one which followed the Eighth Doctor's regeneration.

When examining the Doctor's timeline, Marnal exclaimed to Rachel that the Doctor had "three ninth incarnations". (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles) The Eighth Doctor's visions of his future included multiple possible

>An aristocrat with a high forehead and devilish, shadow-sunken eyes sucked on an asthma inhaler. Scream of the Shalka

>A man in a cream suit strolled through Regent’s Park, his long hair swept back, his nose bent, his chin held imperiously high. Minister of Chance ?!?

>A kindly-faced old gentleman in an astrakhan hat pottered in a junkyard, chuckling. First Doctor

>A short, impudent-looking man, his ginger hair in disarray, plucked fluff from the collar of his afghan coat. Merlin/Battlefield

>A stockily built figure in a crushed velvet suit and eyeliner stared arrogantly into the distance. Valeyard

>A scruffy student with unruly, curly hair shrugged and smiled an apologetic, lopsided smile. Hugh Grant Doctor from Curse of Fatal Death?

>A stranger stood alone on a sand dune, his hair scraped into a ponytail, his cloak flapping batlike in the wind – The Valeyard

>Sometimes other men appeared, each one in pseudo-Edwardian dress – Morbius Doctors

After the Eighth Doctor saw several visions of his future in the Tomorrow Window, a single figure solidified out of the blur: a gaunt, hawklike face that gave him a broad, welcoming grin. (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows)

By one account, the Doctor's "ninth body" was a man who travelled with his companion Emma before deciding to retire from adventuring.

. The Eighth Doctor saw One vision in the Tomorrow Window showed the Eighth Doctor a "listless-looking" man sitting

The Warrior
By some accounts, the Eighth Doctor regenerated into an incarnation who renounced the title "Doctor" while fighting in the Last Great Time War. (TV: The Night of the Doctor, The Name of the Doctor, et al.)