Infinity Doctor

In an alternate timeline, an unspecified incarnation of the Doctor was a member of the High Council on Gallifrey.

Nature of timeline
During his encounter with the Effect, the Doctor would reflect that he had numerous versions of his past before being a teacher which shifted and were constantly overwritten without his noticing. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) The Eighth Doctor had similar observations concerning his own past at times when his life intersected with aspects of this Doctor’s, (PROSE: Unnatural History, Alien Bodies) with a state of flux more generally known to permeate the Doctor’s entire existence. (PROSE: Celestial Intervention - A Gallifreyan Noir, Bafflement and Devotion, The Shadows of Avalon, et al.) Indeed, this Doctor discovered that he was one of an infinity of Doctors, existing in the top layer of unending palimpsest iterations of a single universe ‘riddled with paradox and contradiction like weevils in a biscuit’, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) an Omega to the Doctor’s long-overwritten Alpha as a human from the 49th century. (PROSE: Unnatural History)

Alternatively, an ancient Gallifreyan proverb stated that “Time moves in circles”, (PROSE: Lungbarrow, The Infinity Doctors) which was literally true due to the shape of time being a coiled spiral. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) The Pythia, originators of the proverb, (PROSE: Lungbarrow) believed that reincarnation existed on Gallifrey before regeneration. (PROSE: Time Crucible) Cut off from history and isolated from change, every generation of Time Lord society initially possessed a spirit of ambition towards a golden age of progress which eventually faded as Gallifrey fell back into tradition and change was forgotten before the pattern repeated. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) A patrilineal chain of archetypal Doctors and Masters went far back into Time Lord history, (PROSE: Cold Fusion, The Infinity Doctors, The Gallifrey Chronicles, Echo) to even the Old Time. (PROSE: Echo, The Exiles, The Gallifrey Chronicles) Through this lens, the events of this Doctor’s life as a teacher occurred numerous times throughout history in slightly different contexts, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors, et al.) with the various contradictions in the Doctor’s life explainable through them having had many iterative lives. (PROSE: Cold Fusion) Notably, the Eighth Doctor’s amnesia after the War in Heaven functioned similarly to the amnesia the Doctor had towards their life before being the First Doctor, (PROSE: The Adventuress of Henrietta Street, Cold Fusion, The Gallifrey Chronicles) and various aspects of the Doctor’s origins were already reiterating by this time (PROSE: Lungbarrow, Father Time, Escape Velocity, Sometime Never...) suggesting that such a coiling of time could occur within a single life cycle. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors, Dear Friend, WC: Shadow of a Doubt, Shada)

Before teaching
Although details were fuzzy and sometimes shifted, this Doctor knew that he was born of a Loom, with a human mother and a Time Lord explorer father from a long line of explorers, into the House of Lungbarrow. The Doctor’s TARDIS was a family heirloom, and the first time he travelled in it had been on a short hop from Gallifrey to his parents’ summer house. Sometime before the Doctor earned his doctorate, Savar went searching for Omega and accidentally created the Effect, which Omega used even at this time to begin changing history, creating several timelines of Gallifrey which were palimpsests by the Infinity Doctor's timeline. After barely graduating from the Time Lord Academy, the Doctor eventually became a member of the Supreme Council. The Doctor had a wife, starting a family with many children and a grandchild, but his wife and children died. He mourned for them by continuing to wear his sapphire wedding ring and keeping a Zero Room with a candle for each year since the loss; when the Doctor was a teacher 1000 years after Savar searched for Omega, he had lost his family “so long ago that everyone else forgot” and he too sometimes forgot when he didn’t think of them.

While in the anti-matter universe, the Doctor was certain (albeit suspicious that this history was chosen by Omega to better manipulate him) that his departed wife was Patience, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors, Cold Fusion) a friend of the family who had been with his forefathers for generations and was present at his birth. The Doctor first wooed her when they sensuously danced at a festival, scandalizing a crowd which included Mr Saldaamir, two Lords of Althrace, and a yellow-skinned Time Lord. He married Patience, with Savar present at the wedding. The Doctor and his wife had many children and eventually a grandchild, although they were massacred by the Watch during a political upheaval on Gallifrey due to charges placed against the family, including consorting with aliens (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) and, at least in another account, for reproducing biologically rather than with looms. (PROSE: Cold Fusion) The Doctor believed he had been too late to save his family, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)  but another perspective of the event showed the First Doctor rescuing Patience and their newly-born granddaughter Susan, setting in motion events which would lead to Patience dying elsewhere. (PROSE: Cold Fusion)

Notably, the portrait this Doctor kept of his wife could also be said to resemble Bernice Summerfield, with the Doctor having corresponding memories of her pregnancy (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) and other sources indicating significant romance between the two. (PROSE: The Dying Days, Paydirt, AUDIO: Benny's Story) The Doctor was also known to fall in love with the human woman Joan Redfern in repetitions across history where he settled down as an educator, (PROSE: Human Nature, TV: The Family of Blood, WC: Shadow of a Doubt) with one version of these events making the Doctor’s sapphire ring a symbol of their romance. (PROSE: Human Nature) Redfern and Summerfield were both owners of the cat Wolsey, (PROSE: Human Nature, Oh No It Isn't!) to whom the Doctor’s cat Wycliffe was similarly named. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) In the post-War universe, the Doctor had a relationship with Debbie Castle which paralleled elements of Patience’s relationship (PROSE: Father Time) and the Doctor began wearing a sapphire ring sometime in the years after her death. (PROSE: EarthWorld) The painting of the Doctor’s wife had the phrase “Death Is But A Door”, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) which was a phrase Lady Peinforte adorned her tomb with; Peinforte knew the Doctor as a “little man” with secrets from the Old Time she had access to, (TV: Silver Nemesis) and the Other once appeared as a “little man” to the woman who would be the Doctor’s wife. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)

Numerous accounts of contexts offered greater detail to this Doctor’s past.

Roots as the First Doctor or earlier
By some accounts, this Doctor was an iteration from before the First Doctor. His time as a teacher was said to be two million years after the Intuitive Revelation, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) rather than the ten million of the Sixth Doctor’s era. (TV: The Ultimate Foe) Additionally, as Patience’s husband on the Supreme Council at the time that Patience and her thirteen children were thought killed by the Watch, this Doctor was thought to exist thousands of years before the Fifth Doctor’s era. The Fifth Doctor had faint memories of Patience referring to her husband as a Doctor at this time. The ancient Doctor continued the tradition of his family of explorers and brought “charts and trophies from every corner of the universe” back to Gallifrey from abroad, (PROSE: Cold Fusion) just as the teacher Doctor was known to keep many maps and objects from his space-time travels in his quarters. (The Infinity Doctors) Patience’s husband had some level of overlap with the other, (PROSE: Cold Fusion) a mythical figure even by the Infinity Doctor’s time, although the Infinity Doctor once had a possible slip of the tongue indicating he had been present during the Vampire Wars of the Other’s era. The Other once alluded, while talking with Patience, to his name being “Who”, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) and was once hazily remembered as a silver-haired human from Earth. (PROSE: Human Nature)

Reflecting on his life on Gallifrey as a whole, this Doctor noted that since his first trip offworld he’d been fascinated with hints of a mysterious time traveller which he eventually suspected was his own future post-Gallifrey self. He searched all of Gallifrey for knowledge of this traveller, including the video archives, but found nothing. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) Conversely, the Fourth Doctor once visited the Time Lord video archives (COMIC:  The Soul of a Cyberman, The Stolen TARDIS) and watched a tape of a young Gallifreyan named Plutar who had many attributes which the Doctor would be remembered having as a youth; (COMIC: The Stolen TARDIS, TV: The Ribos Operation, The Armageddon Factor, PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) when Plutar’s tape ended, the Doctor noted that he couldn’t find records in the archive which showed the rest of Plutar’s life-story, although he did imply he was personally familiar with it. (COMIC: The Stolen TARDIS)

At one point, the Doctor believed his father worked at Berkley University and was definitely not named Ulysses, and that his mother was either named Annalise or Penelope. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) An account in which Ulysses and Penelope were the Doctor’s parents showed them to operate on a Gallifrey ruled by a Supreme Council. (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles) The Doctor was mentioned in a number of prophecies, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) one of which was fated to apply only once in a period of millions of years, either in the generation of Ulysses or that of his son, the First Doctor. Marnal’s Error, an event which occurred shortly after the First Doctor was born, (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles) was described as being the most recent instance the Time Lords had needed to show might. At the time this Doctor was teaching, Varnax, Faction Paradox, Catavolcus, and the Timewyrm were among future threats Gallifrey was “destined to survive” before falling to the Enemy of Last Contact; (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) at the time the Doctor was born, Ulysses and Penelope had an similar expanded list that began with Omega and also included Sontarans and Tannis, (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles) and when the Infinity Doctor later prepared to confront Omega, Helios paraphrased the prophecy by stating that that particular confrontation was one which Gallifrey was destined to survive on that path to falling to the Enemy. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) The Doctor was also destined to find the lost Scrolls of Rassilon and lead Gallifrey out of Darkness; (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles) the Infinity Doctor had a memory of climbing a mountain and discovering something while sheltering in an ancient cave. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)

By some accounts, the Infinity Doctor was a young First Doctor, the incarnation who followed on from the Doctors who had a relationship with Patience, (TV: The Brain of Morbius, PROSE: Cold Fusion) was known in his youth as Plutar, (COMIC: The Stolen TARDIS) and was the son of Ulysses and Penelope subject to several prophecies. (The Gallifrey Chronicles, Unnatural History, celestial intervention,Doctor Who (TV story). ) The Infinity Doctor fondly remembered exploring Low Town with his oldest friend the Magistrate, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) similar to memories the Doctor had of his first incarnation with the Master. (The Eight Doctors) Near the end of the First Doctor’s pre-renegade Gallifrey period, he was the highly respected Protector of a “Lady Larn”, (Birth of a renegade) similar to how the Doctor cared for Lady Larna. The Infinity Doctor’s era occurred a thousand years after Savar lost his eyes, which happened while the Doctor was married but not yet with grandchild, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) much as the First Doctor's life occurred at least a thousand years after earlier Doctors' relationship with Patience. (PROSE: Cold Fusion)

The Book of Lies indicated that when Rassilon led the newly-regenerated Eighth Doctor on a trip through his past lives, (PROSE: Unnatural History, The Eight Doctors) Faction Paradox had been biodata-manipulating from the shadows to ensure the Doctor’s timeline was folded back on itself to create a new past that better benefitted Rassilon. (PROSE: Unnatural History) The Doctor of the timeline that followed originated from a Gallifrey resembling the Infinity Doctor’s (PROSE: The Eight Doctors, Seeing I, Dead Time, Interference, The Ancestor Cell, The Gallifrey Chronicles) and believed the Faction could insert coexisting contradiction into his history as far back as his birth, (PROSE: The Shadows of Avalon) indicating that the Infinity Doctor’s reality could have been created at this time as a version of the Doctor’s origin with elements folded back from the future. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors, Unnatural History) This biodata chaos also caused a past adventure which may have been a “side step”, occurring to a Fifth Doctor whose origins included a grandfather (PROSE: A Town Called Eternity) similar to the teacher Doctor’s origin. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)

Roots between leaving Gallifrey and the War
Seemingly unlike the First Doctor, (PROSE: Christmas on a Rational Planet, et al.) the Infinity Doctor was familiar with Earth while on Gallifrey, having already travelled in space and time. Indeed, Earth was his favourite planet, and he kept a collection of objects from across its history in his quarters. He had also fought monsters in his time away from Gallifrey, including Centro. The teacher Doctor was familiar with Daleks and Cybermen, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) species the First Doctor would not meet until leaving his homeworld. (TV: The Daleks, The Tenth Planet) While this was not usually true in numbered Doctors’ eras, (TV: The Deadly Assassin, et al.) Gallifrey was a version of itself ruled by a Supreme Council when the Fourth Doctor became President. (TV: The Invasion of Time) The Infinity Doctor would reencounter Patience after she met the Fifth Doctor, (PROSE: Cold Fusion, The Infinity Doctors) a reencountering which the Ferutu had prophesied to happen in the Fifth Doctor’s relative future. (PROSE: Cold Fusion) The Sixth Doctor once expressed that Gallifrey was so corrupt that he would have done more to combat evil by staying at home, (TV: The Ultimate Foe) a sentiment which Savar once echoed and cited as the reason the Doctor “came back” to Gallifrey to be a teacher. The Infinity Doctor had known Helios’s past self, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) whose possible identities included Merlin the Wise (COMIC: The Tides of Time, PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) and Griffin the Unnaturalist. (PROSE: Unnatural History, The Infinity Doctors) When flashing through experiences and people from his distant and immediate past, the Doctor saw a heavily pregnant Bernice Summerfield, Izzy Sinclair, and a blonde Sam Jones, (PROSE: The Infinity  Doctors) friends and companions of the Eighth Doctor. (PROSE: The Dying Days, The Eight Doctors, COMIC: Endgame, et al.)

The Quantum Archangel created a parallel universe where the Doctor’s life proceeded as normal until the Second Doctor’s trial, at which point the Doctor was pardoned and accepted back into Gallifreyan society. He continued to live on Gallifrey, dedicated to turning his people into a positive force in the universe. Unlike in the prime reality, the Doctor continued to know the Master only as his closest friend and brother, the two serving on the High Council together. This Doctor spent time around the same statues of the Founders of Gallifrey (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel) which the teacher Doctor once met the Magistrate at. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)

Through the Nexus on Mimas, Chris Cwej witnessed a near-infinite number of the Doctor’s possible timelines, one of whom “had gone home to Gallifrey and was organizing the first bloodless revolution in Time Lord history.” (PROSE: So Vile a Sin)

|right|thumb]] Some accounts indicated the teacher Doctor was an alternate version of a young Eighth Doctor, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors, Father Time) an incarnation whose history was observed to be a chaos of “temporal orbits, retcons, paradoxes, parallel time lines, reiterations, and divergences.” (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles) The sign of infinity was, after all, a sideways eight (PROSE: Sometime Never...) Savar lost his eyes when the Doctor was studying for his doctorate on Gallifrey (PROSE: Seeing I, The Infinity Doctors) and this Doctor was a teacher on Gallifrey a thousand years after that happened, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) meaning that if the First Doctor was the one who studied on Gallifrey (PROSE: Divided Loyalties, et al.) then the Infinity Doctor was of a similar overall age to the Eighth Doctor. (PROSE: The Dying Days) Larna, a protege of the Infinity Doctor, would take anxious efforts to avoid being near the Eighth Doctor who travelled with Sam and Fitz. (PROSE: Unnatural History)

Contemporaneous to the Eighth Doctor’s first meeting with Bernice Summerfield, (PROSE: The Dying Days, Oh No It Isn't!) the Black Guardian mounted a continuity-disrupting attack on the Doctor’s past which the Fourth Doctor escaped from by removing himself from reality at the risk of becoming a fictional character. (PROSE: The Well-Mannered War) The Doctor once made a remark about being on page 229 of a book with 51 pages to go, perfectly describing the pacing of the adventure he was living through. Temporal complexities of this Doctor’s reality were often described through a lens of fiction and writing, with the flow of time resembling one page of a book following the next and holes in time to prior timelines resembling tears in a book revealing pages beneath the page the Doctor lived in. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) This language also described the complexity of timelines in the Eighth Doctor’s lifetime (PROSE: Unnatural History, The Gallifrey Chronicles, Going Once, Going Twice) alongside more direct accounts of the Doctor’s long life functioning as a series of stories (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress, Bafflement and Devotion, The Blue Angel) which included Doctor Who and the Infinity Doctors. (PROSE: Bafflement and Devotion)

The Infinity Doctor knew Tractites as a faction capable of rewriting history. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) In the timeline that existed until the Eighth Doctor’s early life, Tractites were a minor species made extinct by humanity, (PROSE: Genocide) but a sequence of events stemming from the I obtaining Savar’s eyes (PROSE: Seeing I, Longest Day) led to Tractites diverging history into a paradoxical alternate universe where they were a powerful species ruling a humanless Earth. This alternate universe was unstable and collapsing chronologically backwards into a terrifyingly infinite grey void of non-reality (Genocide) exactly like the teacher Doctor’s universe was, suggesting them to be the same. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) The Eighth Doctor and Sam destroyed this universe and changed Tractite history in their universe so that Tractis would outlive the Earth Empire, (PROSE: Genocide) thus creating the possibility that the teacher Doctor lived at a point after this when the Tractites had grown in power in the Doctor’s own universe. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)

The Eighth Doctor, known to spend years on side trips from his main travels, (PROSE: Vampire Science) once visited Gallifrey alone to return Savar’s eyes, planning on staying “for a bit” because he expected “complications” and didn't think his companion Sam wanted to travel with him anymore; (PROSE: Seeing I) Gallifrey was in a state of constant historical shifting at this time, so the Eighth Doctor’s time as a teacher could have happened and unhappened in this period. (PROSE: Unnatural History)

Universe-threatening events on Tyler's Folly occurred near the end of this Doctor’s time as a teacher, causing higher powers to begin evacuating the universe. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) Some sources indicate these events occurred in a bottle universe parallel to the Eighth Doctor’s reality which contained the adventures of Bernice Summerfield (PROSE: Interference, Dead Romance) or were a part of the War in Heaven. (PROSE: The Book of the War, AUDIO: The Eleven Day Empire) Several accounts indicated the teacher Doctor taught on Gallifrey shortly before the outbreak of the War, (PROSE: The Taking of Planet 5, The Book of the War, A Farewell to Arms) living either in a timeline which would be averted when it bled into the Eighth Doctor’s early travels with Sam (PROSE: Alien Bodies) or on a Gallifrey which was the original and not the same as the cloneworld in Kasterborous  (PROSE: The Taking of Planet 5, The Book of the War) that the Eighth Doctor considered home. (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell)

Roots as as a later Eighth Doctor and beyond
In yet another account, the Infinity Doctor was a later Eighth Doctor from after the restoration of Gallifrey in the post-War universe. Larna once indicated that she came from a version of Gallifrey after the planet’s inevitable fall against the Enemy. (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles) During the Master’s time as the Great Black Eye, he had identical god-like power to Omega’s Effect, thus making him fully capable of creating the teacher Doctor’s status quo; (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles, The Infinity Doctors) the Master offered to shift history to instantly restore Gallifrey but the Doctor declined, leading Fitz to later advise the Doctor, “even if some weird timestormy parallel paradoxy universy thing came along, and outer space went all wobbly and Gallifrey came back, just as it was… well, you’d still be the man who did what you did. All you can do now is go forwards.” Marnal had a different proposal of creating a city for the saved by downloading the Matrix-recorded minds of all 153,841 dead Time Lords of Gallifrey from their slumber in the Doctor’s brain into a supercomputer sanctuary called New Gallifrey; (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles) in the context of Oldharbour Clock and Gallifreyan society’s tendency to resemble a clock, Time Lords from a parallel Gallifrey were distinguished as “analogue”, suggesting the teacher Doctor’s people to be digital. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) An account connected to the Infinity Doctor’s Gallifrey posited that minds within the Matrix were in some sense literally living in their own pasts. (PROSE: Dead Time) The Eighth Doctor felt an intense nostalgic desire to return to life on Gallifrey and promised to do everything in his power to restore the planet. This Doctor had multiple futures ahead of him, with the path to settling down on a restored Gallifrey potentially also including time as an Emperor. (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles)

The Infinity Doctor looked identical to the Emperor, a later Eighth Doctor who founded a revival Time Lord Imperial Family on the Needle alongside a Man with the Rosette who resembled the Magistrate. (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles, The Story So Far...) The Children of Kasterborous were seen to have the same generational patterns which Larna observed on her Gallifrey. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) The Emperor held the title “President of the Supreme Council”. (PROSE: Father Time) One historical source indicated Bernice Summerfield married and had 13 half-immortal children with a version of the Doctor (PROSE: Paydirt, Just War) who was the last survivor of a race of time travellers. (PROSE: Paydirt) The Klade developed during the thousand years of Imperial rule, (PROSE: Father Time) to the point of being threats to Gallifrey during the Doctor’s time as a teacher, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) and eventually overthrew the Imperial family in bloodshed that apparently only left one survivor, (PROSE: Father Time) creating a situation similar to the massacre which haunted the Doctor as a teacher. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) The Emperor’s surviving daughter went on to bring peace as Empress and gave birth to Susan, (PROSE: Sometime Never...) and under her rule there was an Imperial Throneworld which greatly resembled Gallifrey Eight, (PROSE: Hope) leaving potential for the teacher Doctor’s status quo to be established. (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles)

In a timeline sometimes referenced in the same sources which referenced the Infinity Doctor’s lifetime, (PROSE: Unnatural History, The Taking of Planet 5, The Gallifrey Chronicles) the Thirteenth Doctor was ready to settle down from adventuring after an incident which caused to renounce evil, with the two beginning an overtly romantic relationship together. (TV: The Curse of Fatal Death) Larna once noted of the Infinity Doctor and the Magistrate: “although they’d had their differences in the past, it was clear that they loved one another.” (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)

This Doctor may have had origins further futurewards along the Doctor’s timeline. One incarnation whose history was connected to the teacher Doctor’s (PROSE: Alien Bodies, The Taking of Planet 5, The Book of the War) was thought to exist in an era after the Eighth Doctor’s life, being the final incarnation of the Doctor. (PROSE: Alien Bodies) Muldwych, an incarnation in the Seventh Doctor’s future, was known to wear the Doctor’s sapphire ring. (PROSE: Birthright)

On the teacher Doctor’s Gallifrey, it was customary (as seen with Hedin) for children to take the name of one of their parents, families filling the same role through generations. Savar perceived the Doctor to have a very similar personality and outlook as his father. The Doctor’s father associated with numerous aliens during the Doctor’s childhood, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) many of whom had been close allies with Gallifrey in the eras of the Fourth (PROSE: K9 and the Zeta Rescue) Fifth, (COMIC: The Tides of Time) and Eighth Doctors, (COMIC: The Final Chapter) but in the teacher Doctor’s youth were violently removed from the planet. The father was also closely associated with Mr Saldaamir, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) who the Eighth Doctor briefly experienced as a close friend in memories from his future self. (PROSE: Father Time) Therefore, the Infinity Doctor could have been the son of the Doctor. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)

The teacher Doctor’s Gallifrey had an ancient history of “Time Wars” fought “a generation or so” after Rassilon. While details such as the Wars creating the rationalistic universe, spanning 30,000 years, beginning at the same time as the Rutan-Sontaran War, and involving Rigel (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) made them continuous with the Time Wars which the Fourth and Seventh Doctors knew as ancient conflicts (PROSE: Sky Pirates!, Heart of TARDIS, So Vile a Sin, COMIC: Star Death, 4-D War, Black Sun Rising) fought a generation after Rassilon, (COMIC: Black Sun Rising) the Doctor’s life cycle beginning with the First Doctor was indicated by one source to have existed only a generation or so after Rassilon (PROSE: The Legacy of Gallifrey) and several time wars occurred in this cycle within a relatively short span. The Millennium Wars were fought on a thousand worlds and brought to an end by the combined minds of all Higher Evolutionaries before the Wars nearly destroyed the universe, (COMIC: The Tides of Time) the War in Heaven involved multiple Gallifreys (PROSE: Alien Bodies) and left large sections of space and time broken and dead, (PROSE: Father Time) and the Last Great Time War followed the War in Heaven; (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles, Engines of War, The Eyeless) the Infinity Doctor remembered the Time Wars as spanning a thousand planets, being stopped from destroyed the universe by “the intervention of certain higher powers”, involving parallel Gallifreys, and damaging whole areas of space and time beyond repair, thus suggesting he lived about 2 million years after the Doctors who witnessed such Wars. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)

Among the infinite prior iterations of the universe mentioned by Omega were a version of Gallifrey without Rassilon where the Time Lords were Gods thanks only to himself and a version where Rassilon continued to rule from deep within the Matrix; (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) the former history existed in the Third Doctor’s present (TV: The Three Doctors) and the latter existed in the Fifth Doctor’s present (COMIC: The Tides of Time, et al.) the Sixth Doctor’s past, (PROSE: The Legacy of Gallifrey) and the Eighth Doctor’s future, (COMIC: The Final Chapter) indicating the Infinity Doctor to exist in an iteration of the timeline subsequent to the regular Doctor’s timeline. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)

Teaching on Gallifrey
The Doctor formed friendships easily and maintained them despite his anarchic nature. His best and oldest friend was the Magistrate of the Citadel, a fellow member of the Supreme Council, although the two had had some differences in the past. The Doctor and the Magistrate were the only members of the Council under 2000 years old. By this time, the Doctor's TARDIS was stuck in a single exterior form.

The Doctor taught at the Time Lord Academy and inspired his students to think for themselves (again earning the ire of his colleagues). The Doctor earned the ire of some of his peers, mostly because of his iconoclastic and eccentric nature, but also because of his socially progressive mindset. Larna was one of his greatest students, with the Doctor developing a close bond with her. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)

The teacher Doctor once met the Eighth Doctor in a shared dream, which the Eighth Doctor experienced as “a memory he’d never had” alongside several glimpses of his near future; at this time, both Doctors looked of similar appearance and age, with the main difference being that the Eighth Doctor had long hair. In the dream, they were standing at an English coast as “everything was at stake” and Earth was destroyed by something vast which blotted out an unusually large sun. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors, Father Time) By the Eighth Doctor’s account, the vast object was the Supremacy of a potential future which he would soon prevent, (PROSE: Father Time) but the teacher Doctor saw it as an ancient beast “from the past and the future” which mocked him with deafening laughter and scoured the Earth with solid beams of darkness, possibly being a premonition of the Enemy. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)

Through years of arguments and cowboy diplomacy the Doctor got the Rutans and the Sontarans to sit down and discuss a ceasefire. Sadly, this met with stonewalling from both sides and opposition from the Time Lord Council, necessitating the Doctor to take more radical actions to force a peace. The Doctor was distracted from this negotiation by dire events on Gallifrey.

Rushing to save Larna from a cruel version of Savar warped by Omega's control, the Doctor found Gallifrey threatened by history-warping emanations from the Effect in the far future. Seeing that the Agathon Equations could be overcome, the Doctor internally decided to use the Effect to change the past and save his wife. An attempt to warn the Supreme Council of the Effect's true nature only resulted in the war-hungry Voran being put in charge of the situation and making it worse. The Doctor and Larna sabotaged the timegate to the far future before a universe-threatening war could be started with the deployment of Anathema. In the moments before the timegate's collapse, Larna sensed the Doctor's intentions with the Effect and tried to stop him leaping through to the future. In a rush, the Doctor tried to non-fatally stab Larna with a force knife, but she refused to let him brush her aside and twisted the knife so that she died without regenerating. The Doctor then jumped into the dwindling timegate with blood on his hands.

In the future, the Doctor was reunited with the Magistrate on the Station. He very quickly went to the Needle using a transmat bracelet and encountered the Needle People. Here, he was faced with a few tantalizing hints of hints of his own future, having a meaningful conversation with Helios. In order to get past the Needle People and into a door to Omega's anti-matter universe, the Doctor programmed his transmat bracelet to not destroy his original body when he transmatted, leaving the Needle People with a sleeping husk.

Through the door into the anti-matter universe, the Doctor found Omega and his dead wife, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) the woman once known as Patience. (PROSE: Cold Fusion) Demonstrating the Effect, Omega changed history so that the Doctor had never killed Larna. With the Doctor in the anti-matter universe to keep it in existence, Omega could return to the matter universe and inhabit the mindless husk of the Doctor's body. The Doctor was content to live in the anti-matter universe with his wife. However, the paradise turned into a dark thunder storm when he considered his wife may have not originally been a part of his life, and merely inserted into his history by Omega as a manipulation. After acknowledging that the outside universe was doomed if the Doctor did not return, his wife urged him to return and defeat Omega. Inspired by her, he said goodbye and left that realm, leaving her permanently dead.

The Doctor was able to leave the anti-matter universe through the raw singularity in the Eye of Harmony which Omega had exposed in attempting to destroy Gallifrey. Facing off against his evil mirror image, the Doctor debated Omega on the value of infinite godhood, both of them possessing the ability to rewrite reality from their time in the anti-matter universe. Using these powers, the Doctor defined himself as an "anti-singularity", a made-up concept which nonetheless saved the day when he touched Omega and the resulting contact between anti-singularity and singularity made Omega vanish and restored the Doctor to being a normal Gallifreyan.

After that adventure, the Doctor wanted to leave Gallifrey again. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)

Moving beyond teaching
The Doctor was one of Four Names decreed by Rassilon to be assassinated by the Watch to prevent the rise of the Enemy Within. This was only to be done after a certain action which the Doctor had not yet done.

On the Needle, Willhuff had purposely shown the Doctor a book of Gallifreyan history from the Doctor’s future, The Other Scrolls, because of the Doctor’s role in this history. The Doctor read a single random sentence on one of the book’s final pages and was terrified by it. Helios indicated that this horrible event involved the Enemy and that the Doctor’s confrontation with Omega had been the event which set this future into place, inevitable in spite of the Doctor’s free will and otherwise unfixed future. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) By one account, The Other Scrolls were an account of the origins of the War in Heaven in the Event, detailing the Third Doctor’s infection with a Faction Paradox biodata virus on Dust, I.M. Foreman’s creation of a bottle universe which spawned the true Enemy, and the Eighth Doctor’s final days before his dark fate as Grandfather Paradox. (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell)

The Infinity Doctor’s confrontation with Omega had resonances across the Doctor’s timeline, with aspects of the adventure appearing more or less identically in other adventures of the Third, (TV: The Three Doctors) Fourth (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Time Witch, TV: The Invasion of Time) Fifth, (TV: Arc of Infinity) and Eighth Doctors. (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles) Additionally, distinct elements of the Infinity Doctor’s Gallifrey were also seen in the versions of Time Lord society known as home by the Fifth (AUDIO: Time in Office) Sixth, (AUDIO: The Apocalypse Element) Seventh, (PROSE: Just War) Eighth, (PROSE: Dead Time, The Eight Doctors, Interference - Book Two, The Ancestor Cell, Seeing I, The Gallifrey Chronicles, AUDIO: Day of the Master) Tenth, (PROSE: The Eyeless) and Twelfth Doctors. (PROSE: A Brief History of Time Lords)

During the teacher Doctor’s confrontation with Omega, they shifted Skaro’s history multiple times, so that it was destroyed and undestroyed and destroyed again, (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors) thereby creating the state of history in which the Seventh Doctor destroyed the planet (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks) but for the Eighth Doctor it had never been destroyed. (PROSE: War of the Daleks, TV: Doctor Who) Indeed, consequences and individuals from this incarnation's adventures were known to frequently intersect with the life of the Eighth Doctor. (PROSE: Seeing I, Unnatural History, Interference - Book Two, The Taking of Planet 5, The Ancestor Cell, Father Time, Hope, The Gallifrey Chronicles)

Just as this Doctor had infinite pasts, he had many fluxing futures. From the perspective of these futures, the Doctor’s past as a teacher on Gallifrey was sometimes only one of many fluxing pasts, a palimpsest universe itself. (PROSE: Unnatural History, Celestial Intervention - A Gallifreyan Noir, Bafflement and Devotion) In any one pathway of the Infinity Doctor’s life, the post-teacher future need not correspond with the pre-teacher past, given that the cyclical nature of the Doctor’s timeline meant that the Doctors who knew Patience and the First Doctor could be the Eighth Doctor’s future just as much as he was their future. (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows)

Appearance
The Doctor had a long oval face, an aristocratic nose, and a full mouth. He wore his hair close-cropped. He wore glasses, a battered cashmere jacket, pressed silk shirt and tailored tan trousers. He wore his old college scarf when greeting the Sontarans and Rutans on Gallifrey. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)

Behind the scenes

 * In an interview with the Doctor Who Reprint Society, author Lance Parkin asserted this incarnation of the Doctor "looks like Paul McGann."
 * The Book of the War suggests that the future Doctor of Alien Bodies was a diplomat on Gallifrey. Since later books such as The Taking of Planet 5 indicated the Magistrate later became the War King, this suggests that the Relic is the corpse of this version of the Doctor.
 * The glimpses of Bernice Summerfield, Izzy Sinclair, and Sam Jones in this character's past suggest that he is an incarnation after the Eighth Doctor. Bernice Summerfield is notably depicted as pregnant, something Parkin claimed to be a result of The Dying Days. Benny's continued romance and resultant thirteen children with the Doctor were also mentioned in Parkin's short stories Paydirt (in the Bernice Summerfield anthology A Life of Surprises), Iris Explains (in the charity anthology Missing Pieces), and Fishy Business (in the charity anthology Perfect Timing 2). He later speculated that The Infinity Doctors took place in a universe where Virgin Books continued publishing Doctor Who stories after The Dying Days.
 * In The Infinity Doctors, this Doctor has a dream where he encounters a man of similar appearance and age to himself, just with long hair. This would be revealed to be the Eighth Doctor when the dream is shown again from the opposite point of view in Parkin's Father Time.
 * Alluded to at points in the final novel, the original pitch for The Infinity Doctors would have been a Fourth Doctor and Romana I Past Doctor Adventure. After a prologue with the "Robert Banks Stewart Doctor" and Patience fighting Centro, this version has its first half set on Earth rather than Gallifrey. Halfway through, Centro travels to the Needle and collaborates with Omega to build an Agathon Engine using Centro’s Agathon equations, briefly leading to an altered present in which the Doctor never left Gallifrey and is now a teacher with Romana as his pupil and the Master at his side. This teacher Doctor then travels to the Needle and seemingly reasserts his history back to normal, but his subsequent confrontation with Omega results in his death and regeneration into a Fifth Doctor played by Geoffrey Bayldon. This storyline would have continued either across several Past Doctor Adventure novels (Time, Unincorporated: Volume One) or in an Eighth Doctor Adventure novel by Kate Orman and Jon Blum. The concept of a Past Doctor Adventure ending with a Doctor’s premature regeneration would later be used in Interference and Bayldon would later play an alternate Doctor who had never left Gallifrey in several Doctor Who Unbound stories.
 * In reference to the unproduced possibility of the book that became Seeing I being the second half of The Infinity Doctors, Orman and Blum include a short sequence in Unnatural History where the Eighth Doctor gives in to his biodata and becomes “the i Doctors”, a dazzling joyous blur of “every single Doctor you could imagine at once” with infinitely contradicting histories that cannot not be easily explained.

""For the last time, it wasn't just the hair. He was a future you. An evil you. Only that future doesn't happen, now. He might have been you from a parallel universe. Obviously he was from a parallel timestream, one that no longer happened, but he may have been a you from a parallel timestream within a parallel universe where things happened differently, until, of course, you did whatever you did so that they happened the same. But that itself may have originally been a distinct parallel continuity, one where you lived at home and mourned for your dead wife. If the Grandfather wasn't that you, then he certainly went to the same barbers. But the status of that you is still up in the air. I had thought he was a future you, but events have rather ruled that out. Unless events transpire to restore, y'know, thingy but if that happened you would almost certainly not be you any more. You'd be that new you. But that you wasn't an evil you. So that you may have have been a version of one of the origin story ones, you know, the one where Borusa's your spirit guide. That would make him - you, that is, or rather that particular you, not you you - a pre-canonical you, rather than a post-canonical one. Assuming of course that he's canonical in the first place. But we have to assume that, otherwise you might as well say that nothing need make any sense at all." Iris clarified helpfully."
 * In the charity short story Iris Explains, written by Lance Parkin and published in the charity anthology Missing Pieces, the discusses this Doctor and his potential relationship to the "Grandfather Paradox" of The Ancestor Cell with the amnesiac Eighth Doctor. Iris's self-contradictory ramblings run through several theories, including suggesting that Grandfather Paradox may have been a possible future of this Doctor rather than the "normal" Eighth Doctor, and that the "Infinity Doctor" may, for his part, have been the Doctor of the Leekley Bible — existing in one of the Eighth Doctor's possible pasts rather than as a possible future or alternative present.

- The in Iris Explains