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Dadoctorwhofan
The rules are simple, cast some hypothetical Doctors if the show was never axed.

Wild Wild West
Their land was taken back by the Spanish Crown, and then irretrievably lost when California became part of the United States. His original goal was to recover his family's property and create a haven where the disadvantaged (presumably financially and, like himself, physically) could live without torment from society. As the series progressed, however, he became more and more megalomaniacal. West is able to defeat Loveless by using Loveless' own ego against him. In "The Night of the Bogus Bandits", it is revealed that Loveless' greatest fear is not death, but the fact that once deceased, he cannot continue his plans of revenge against a society which he hates so much.

The Master Doctor Who
The Master — known at times by various other aliases — was a renegade Time Lord, a power-hungry "lover of chaos" who served as both a friend and the arch nemesis of the Doctor.

The Meddling Monk Doctor Who
Initially when meeting the Doctor on Skaro, the Monk wore the brightly coloured robes of the High Priest of Skaro. After revealing himself, the Monk took to wearing clothing similar to a reverend on Earth, with a grey turtleneck jumper replacing the clerical collar. (TV: Paradox of the Daleks)

The Rani
Ushas, better known as the Rani and known more formally as Ushas of Miasimia Goria, or, in other accounts, as simply Rani, was a renegade Time Lady and member of the Deca. A brilliant but cold neurochemist, she knew the Doctor and the Master when all three were young and became an enemy of the former and an unwilling ally of the latter.

Doctor Who Beyond 1989
This is a variant of the idea that Doctor Who was not cancelled in 1989. Inspired by DaDoctorWhoFan and OpticalSpectre .

9 (1999)
After an apocalyptic war between humans and machines, the world is completely destroyed and void of human life. However, a ragdoll awakens in this world and it holds the key to humanity's salvation.

The Meddling Monk Doctor Who 1990
The Second Monk was a white-skinned man with a round face lined with stubble. He had greyish-blue eyes, and receding, swept back brown hair. (TV: Paradox of the Daleks) He had a "nasally" voice.

Doctor Who The Master
Eventually landing on the Cheetah World, the Master became infected with the Cheetah virus, driving him mad. Eventually Tremas's body died reverting the Master back to his decayed form.

Rani
10) Rani was a renegade Time Lord and member of the Deca. A brilliant but cold neurochemist, she knew the Doctor and the Master when all three were young, and became an enemy of the former and an unwilling ally of the latter.

Doctor Who What If
The rules are simple, cast some hypothetical Doctors if the show was never axed.

Thundercasts (2005)
ThunderCats follows the adventures of the eponymous team of heroes, cat-like humanoid aliens on a planet called Third Earth.[12] The series plot begins with the dying planet Thundera meeting its end, forcing the ThunderCats (a sort of Thunderean nobility) to flee their homeworld. The fleet is attacked by the Thundereans' enemies, the Mutants of Plun-Darr, who destroy most of the starships in the "ThunderFleet", but spare the flagship hoping to capture the legendary mystic Sword of Omens they believe is on board. The sword holds the Eye of Thundera, the source of the ThunderCats' power, which is embedded in the hilt. Though the Mutants damage the flagship, the power of the Eye drives them back. The damage to the ship means the journey to their original destination is not possible, instead having to journey to "Third Earth", which will take much longer than they had anticipated. The eldest of the ThunderCats, Jaga, volunteers to pilot the ship while the others sleep in capsules; however, he dies of old age in the process, but not before ensuring they will reach their destination safely. The flagship contains the young Lord of the ThunderCats, Lion-O, as well as the ThunderCats Cheetara, Panthro, Tygra, WilyKit and WilyKat, and Snarf.

Dadoctorwhofan
The Doctor", a title which embodied their promise to the universe, was the main alias used by a mysterious renegade Time Lord from Gallifrey who travelled through time and space with various companions in an obsolete and "borrowed" Type 40 TARDIS. They were the universe's "greatest defender", having saved the cosmos thousands of times throughout a long life, becoming a great legend across the universe.

The Master
The Master — known at times by various other aliases — was a renegade Time Lord, a power-hungry "lover of chaos" who served as both a friend and the arch nemesis of the Doctor.

The Meddling Monk
The Monk was amoral and enjoyed meddling actively with history to his own selfish ends. He was also incredibly careless when it came to time travel. Unlike other Time Lords, the Monk didn't seem to care about the potential damage to fixed points or to the Web of Time. He also showed the habit of leaving behind anachronisms like a quartz wristwatch and an atomic cannon on a cliff where anyone could find it.

The Rani Doctor Who
Rani was a renegade Time Lord and member of the Deca. A brilliant but cold neurochemist, she knew the Doctor and the Master
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Doctor Who - WIDWWA Edition [Eighth-Seventeenth Doctors] (1990-present)
What if that Doctor Who was never axed in 1989? As a nice little bonus, here are all the Doctors post-Seventh Doctor to the present day, as it would be in the WIDWWA universe.

Dark Universe Reboot
Dark Universe and returned to standalone features, starting with The Invisible Man (2020).[107] The success of popular crossover series has led to reassessments of Universal's monster films to be among "the earliest cinematic universes" starting with Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man.[

The Doctor
The Doctor", a title which embodied their promise to the universe, was the main alias used by a mysterious renegade Time Lord from Gallifrey who travelled through time and space with various companions in an obsolete and "borrowed" Type 40 TARDIS. They were the universe's "greatest defender", having saved the cosmos thousands of times throughout a long life, becoming a great legend across the universe.

What if Doctor Who Wasn't Axed
The rules are simple, cast some hypothetical Doctors if the show was never axed.