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The Fragility of Identity in the Face of Authoritarian Revision

The Doctor’s repeated encounters with a parallel world where he does not exist, or where his identity is erased or maligned, expose how authoritarian regimes reconstruct reality not just politically, but ontologically. His disorientation upon awakening in a dystopian Central Control—where his personal workshop has been defiled and his allies reimagined as antagonists—highlights identity as a battleground. Stewart’s scarred face underscores this erosion: authority is not just enforced externally, but inscribed upon the body as a mark of ideological purity. The Doctor’s desperate efforts to prove his own presence—through knowledge of Harry Slocum, Sir Keith Gold, and parallel world history—illustrate how truth becomes a currency in resisting erasure. Yet Liz Shaw’s skepticism and Stahlman’s dismissal of the Doctor’s warnings show the regime’s propaganda has already rewritten perception, making his identity itself a battleground.

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