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Published: 2014-07-03 03:55:13 +0000 UTC; Views: 1859; Favourites: 15; Downloads: 2
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Description Idea is mine, though based on the Tournament of Mortals...

Doomsday: Doomsday is a killing machine. He cannot be reasoned with, talked down, or compromised with. He exists only to kill; and with the ability to never be harmed in the same manner twice, he's gotten very, very good at it.

The Doctor: A Time Lord of the planet Gallifrey, the Doctor is a wanderer in the fourth dimension, traveling time and space and protecting the innocent from the not so innocent forces that would destroy all that was good. Though he tries to act non-violently, over the centuries some beings have required him to take a more... lethal approach.

Now, two deadly beings, both feared throughout their universes will clash in deadly struggle. Can the monster that brought down Superman take down the Oncoming Storm? Will the Last of the Time Lords be the one responsible for defeating Doomsday once and for all? Only time will tell, as both sides do whatever it takes to achieve victory, and claim the title of...

THE DEADLIEST MORTAL!

Finally, in a classic 'To the Victor Goes the Spoils', after you pick a winner, pick something for them to take from the loser. It may be something as simple as a piece of equipment, to something as complex as a power. I'm just curious what you all would say.

(Disclaimer: Just to be clear, these two combatants were created / are owned by people far more creative / wealthier then me. I have made this, not for profit, but in the hopes of encouraging spirited discussion among fans. Please support the combatants official series. Thank you, that is all).
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Kamon72 [2016-02-11 04:13:00 +0000 UTC]

With Prep Time: The Doctor
Without it: Doomsday

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MagicalKeyPizzaDan [2015-12-25 19:03:55 +0000 UTC]

Doomsday Destroyed everyone from doctor who even Daleks and Cybermen will have hard time against him.

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ffejgao [2015-12-23 05:41:40 +0000 UTC]

Doomsday...Smash!

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Arrext [2015-09-15 02:04:39 +0000 UTC]

The Doctor, hands down

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Medievor [2015-07-20 10:49:59 +0000 UTC]

Doomsday stomps.

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lovefrompraha [2015-05-25 20:14:41 +0000 UTC]

Bruh...Doomsday will grab him and rip him to pieces. The Doctor has some tech but if he can't hide in the Tardis in space Doomsday is gonna annihilate him.Β 

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Dark-Carioca [2015-02-28 10:53:21 +0000 UTC]

Doomsday stomps, Doc has no way of dealing with him.
Stop putting Doc Who against people much stronger than him.Β 
He's so overrated.

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Raging-Meteor In reply to Dark-Carioca [2015-02-28 13:47:50 +0000 UTC]

This.

This is the rightest thing ever.

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FaustianFox [2015-02-24 10:40:31 +0000 UTC]

1.the doctor has a Tardis
2.doomsday doesn't
3.doctor travels back in time to the lab in which doomsday was created
4.doctor modifies embryonic doomsday to be peaceful along with some other slight modifications
5.doctor wins
6.doomsday grows up beng utterly fascinated with bowties and fezzes
7.bowties and fezzes are cool

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AlmightyPearHater [2015-02-02 22:08:00 +0000 UTC]

Props to Doomsday for killing Superman. I really hate Superman.

That aside; Gosh. It's obvious I'm a dedicated Whovian, and Smith himself is my third favourite, so pitting him against anyone or anything, I'll look for every possible way he can win. As always, I'll say that if it's surprise attack, Doc has no chance, but in any situation that ain't fair and not how these things roll. I see no equipment restrictions, so with that alone in mind I can think of 20 ways the Doctor wins this right away. I'm sorry, I tried to think of ways Doomsday wins but if the Doctor has the TARDIS... Yeah...

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METADANE In reply to AlmightyPearHater [2015-06-29 03:19:52 +0000 UTC]

ME 2!

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AvengersApprentice [2014-09-25 03:30:15 +0000 UTC]

Pah. The Doctor would own that piece of OP sh*t three ways from Friday.

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green6644 [2014-07-13 23:48:30 +0000 UTC]

"as both sides do whatever it takes to achieve victory" .......The Moment -_-Β tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Mome… .

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daedalus725 [2014-07-07 23:56:33 +0000 UTC]

I think the doctor Β 

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Malcolmstr [2014-07-07 04:16:44 +0000 UTC]

Okay. I think I,m wrong about the regeneration fully healing him but it does have noticeable side effects

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ConneroftheNightSky In reply to Malcolmstr [2014-08-28 02:14:54 +0000 UTC]

Regeneration also takes time.

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Malcolmstr [2014-07-07 03:43:10 +0000 UTC]

Oh, I forgot to mention that the Doctor can regenerate when mortally wounded, giving him a new appearance and personality each time as well as fully healing him.

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Malcolmstr [2014-07-07 03:37:34 +0000 UTC]

I dont think Doomsday will be able to adapt to Time Lord technology because the sonic screwdriver woudnt hurt him in any way. The Doctor is far smarter then Doomsday and can travel somewhere with his Tardis where Doomsday woudnt be able to find him. The Laser Screwdriver used by the Master that the Doctor has can make someone or something age rapidly though I don,t know what effect this would have on Doomsday. He also has experience fighting monsters very similar to Doomsday (The Daleks) The Doctor can also go back to when Doomsday was about to be created and stop Doomsday from ever bieng born and I,m confident the Doctor can find out what species Doomsday is by scanning him with his screwdriver. The Doctor,s superior intelligence, combat experience and knowledge of wibbly-wobbly timey wimey will win him the fight against the always-adapting killing machine known as Doomsday.

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rumper1 [2014-07-06 21:29:35 +0000 UTC]

This is probably one of the worst death battle ideas I have ever seen

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Malcolmstr In reply to rumper1 [2014-07-07 04:30:58 +0000 UTC]

It,s actually a really good one compared to Gogeta Vs Vegito. 2 DBZ characters fighting each other. It is,t even possible to make that Death Battle unless there are 2 Goku,s and 2 Vegeta,s. The concept for Gogeta Vs Vegito has been used tons of times already.Β 

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rumper1 In reply to Malcolmstr [2014-07-08 00:17:45 +0000 UTC]

Just an idea dude, but I seriously cannot see your doctor who guy against doomsday. Plus I have far more than just that idea posted

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Malcolmstr In reply to rumper1 [2014-07-08 02:02:32 +0000 UTC]

The doctor is smarter then Doomsday, can regenerate when he dies or is mortally wounded giving him a new appearance and personality each time,uses time lord technology that doesn't harm Doomsday so he cant adapt to it and can travel to a area where Doomsday won,t know it,s location. He also is no stranger to fighting killing machines because he fought the Daleks in the past.Β 

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Malcolmstr In reply to rumper1 [2014-07-07 04:20:34 +0000 UTC]

You,re one to talk. You,re good idea for a Death Battle is 2 DBZ Characters fighting each other. Which is a far worse idea. Besides, all Death Battles I,ve seen so far have had 2 Characters, each one from a different series fighting each other with the only exception being a 1v1v1v1 Death Battle.

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rumper1 In reply to Malcolmstr [2014-07-08 00:19:12 +0000 UTC]

Try looking at my other ideas first....then we can talk.

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Malcolmstr In reply to rumper1 [2014-07-08 02:16:12 +0000 UTC]

Here are the ideas I have for a Death Battle

Slappy Vs Chucky (Killer Dolls)

Mayuri Kurotsuchi Vs Doctor Stein (Anime Mad Scientists)

Sweet Tooth Vs Joker (Insane Clowns)

Nathan Drake Vs Lara Croft (Treasure Hunters)

Deadpool Vs Lobo (Mercenaries that Talk a lot of Trash and have Healing Factors)

Doctor Fate Vs Gandalf the White (Two Legendary Sorcerers)

Gaara Vs Crocodile (Master,s at Manipulating the Sand)

Wario Vs Larfleeze (Greedy Maniacs that will steal anything)

Klingons Vs Sontarans (Two Alien Races Obsessed with Battle)

Discord Vs Sheogorath (Chaos Gods and Masters of Randomness)

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jackzontrex [2014-07-06 02:02:18 +0000 UTC]

I am not sure of this...while the doctor is smart and has beaten the hulk already, I pretty sure that doomsday will be able to kill the doctor.

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Malcolmstr In reply to jackzontrex [2014-07-07 04:23:54 +0000 UTC]

How would Doomsday kill the Doctor?

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jackzontrex In reply to Malcolmstr [2014-07-07 19:50:43 +0000 UTC]

well, that I don't know. Β I am just guessing that the doctor could be killed by doomsday.

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Malcolmstr In reply to jackzontrex [2014-07-07 20:33:39 +0000 UTC]

If the doctor is killed by Doomsday, he will just regenerate giving him a new appearance and personality. Β 

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jackzontrex In reply to Malcolmstr [2014-07-08 04:37:01 +0000 UTC]

um...you are forgetting that the doctor in here, the 11th, is the 13th and last doctor in the first set of regenerations the doctor had(see the time of the doctor to get what I mean), so if he is killed by doomsday, he is dead.

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Malcolmstr In reply to jackzontrex [2014-07-08 11:02:38 +0000 UTC]

No, the time lords gave him a new set of regenerations. At the end if Time of the Doctor, Matt Smith regenerates into Peter Capalldi, he doesn't die without regenerating. Here, he will regenerate into Peter Capalldi.

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jackzontrex In reply to Malcolmstr [2014-07-08 16:52:57 +0000 UTC]

well, that is true, but maybe this might and could takes place before the time of the doctor, where he doesn't turn into peter capaldi if he dies.

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Malcolmstr In reply to jackzontrex [2014-07-11 02:13:31 +0000 UTC]

The only way to prevent the doctor from regenerating is by mortally wounding him and then mortally wounding him again when he,s regenerating like River Song did in season 6. It doesnt matter what time this takes place, the doctor always regenerates if he is mortally wounded.

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jackzontrex In reply to Malcolmstr [2014-07-11 04:10:00 +0000 UTC]

well, while that might be true, I would probably think that doomsday would just attack him while he's regenerating though...

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Malcolmstr In reply to jackzontrex [2014-07-11 23:28:39 +0000 UTC]

yeah, that,s true. But remember how much damage Matt Smith did to the Daleks when he was regenerating into Peter Capalldi. There is a chance of the regeneration being as or more destructive then that one.

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FangedSword In reply to Malcolmstr [2014-07-19 09:58:43 +0000 UTC]

....Has the Doctor ever regenerated properly from being torn in half? Doomsday has more than a few ways to ensure the Doctor gets torn apart while he's regenerating, whether it be throwing him into orbit (I don't believe the Doctor can survive in space unprotected), throwing him into the nearest sun, ripping the Doctor clean in half, or just smashing the Doctor as he regenerates.

...And as one of the above posters noted, Doomsday can shrug off his from Superman, and has gotten up from planet-busting explosions. The Doctor's gonna have a hell of a time doing anything to actually hurt Doomsday.

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Malcolmstr In reply to FangedSword [2014-07-30 16:15:01 +0000 UTC]

You make very good points sir, If the Doctor goes into the TARDIS and closes the doors which not even the army of Genghis Khan could break down, do you think Doomsday could bust through them. What,s preventing the Doctor from flying away from Doomsday in the TARDIS or ramming into him with it? I wonder what would happen if the Doctor used the Laser Screwdriver, which makes people age at incredible speeds on Doomsday

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FangedSword In reply to Malcolmstr [2014-07-31 10:45:04 +0000 UTC]

Gonna address this in chunks as you discuss several points.Β 

"If the Doctor goes into the TARDIS and closes the doors which not even the army of Genghis Khan could break down, do you think Doomsday could bust through them."

In this hypothetical matchup (I am a member of the board that this tournament was hosted on), the Doctor was not given the Tardis save for preparation purposes, and was denied it in the fight itself. Even were he to be given it, however, I would not put it past Doomsday's ability to adapt to break it down. The Tardis is not indestructible, and indeed, the Daleks have devised ways by which it can be destroyed. Doomsday IS capable of adapting around an enemy's defenses-- as one of his notable adaptations was developing poison claws to weaken Superman. Now, you may say that poison claws are no match for the Tardis, and were it not for some of Doomsday's other feats (see below), I would agree. With such feats taken into consideration however, it becomes increasingly likely that Doomsday could likely break into the Tardis.

"What's preventing the Doctor from flying away from Doomsday in the TARDIS or ramming into him with it?"

Even assuming the Tardis was allowed (which it isn't), fleeing from Doomsday gives Doomsday the victory by default, while ramming him with it would not do very much as, due to having been thrown to the end of time once, and being pulled back, and then later defeated by being repeatedly dissembled by teleporters to permanently trap him-- but escaping anyways, Doomsday has become completely immune to any form of time manipulation abilities (including going back in time and preventing him from ever existing) and spacial manipulation abilities. Ramming Doomsday with the Tardis would be like ramming a Smartcar into the wall of a fortified bunker.

Laser Screwdriver, first, requires a piece of the subject's DNA to work-- the Doctor lacks this for Doomsday. Additionally, Doomsday does not age anyways, and even if he did, it would be mere seconds before he adapted to it.

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Malcolmstr In reply to FangedSword [2014-07-31 15:36:27 +0000 UTC]

How would the Doctor prepare for the fight?Β 

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jackzontrex In reply to Malcolmstr [2014-07-12 18:56:26 +0000 UTC]

hm...good point

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Malcolmstr In reply to jackzontrex [2014-07-30 16:16:12 +0000 UTC]

Β Doomsday cannot adapt to the Sonic Screwdriver if it does not hurt him.Β 

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Exit2008 [2014-07-05 18:41:16 +0000 UTC]

Id go for the doctor if he has his tadis. He could make a time loop to trap doomsday untill the tadis is destroyed.

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FangedSword In reply to Exit2008 [2014-07-19 09:56:31 +0000 UTC]

Doomsday is immune to any temporal effects, ever since the Justice League tried to get rid of him for good by throwing him to the End of Time. After Brainiac brought Doomsday back, Doomsday has been immune to temporal abilities ever since.

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Exit2008 In reply to FangedSword [2014-08-03 09:44:07 +0000 UTC]

Would that not make doomsday immune to the entirty of the 4 dimension making him stuck in time anyway?

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FangedSword In reply to Exit2008 [2014-08-03 10:44:47 +0000 UTC]

No, it just renders him immune to the effects of time. Doomsday does not age, so you can't age him to death, nor can you throw Doomsday through time to win via banishment. You can't even go back in time and destroy Doomsday before he was created. He is completely immune to all such effects.

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Cyklopi In reply to FangedSword [2015-05-29 22:35:07 +0000 UTC]

"You can't even go back in time and destroy Doomsday before he was created. He is completely immune to all such effects."

That make no sense - even by comoc book standards. If Doomsday is an effect of someone's experiment, then if you kill or stop experimentator before he created him, then there is no cause for Doomsday existence - therefore Doomsday cannot exist. Sorry, but no amount of adaptiveness make you immune to causality.

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FangedSword In reply to Cyklopi [2015-05-30 09:44:34 +0000 UTC]

Unfortunately, it has happened. It may not make sense, but Doomsday is effectively immune to existence removal, via messing with the time stream. By Doctor Who logic, I suppose the closest thing would be to call Doomsday's very existence a fixed point in time. Doomsday's existence becomes an inevitability.

Besides it wouldn't be the first time comics have introduced a nonsensical premise. Marvel and DC comics are 'verses where there are multiple characters stated to be "omnipotent".

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Cyklopi In reply to FangedSword [2015-05-30 10:27:00 +0000 UTC]

I see this just as PIS; plot induced stupidity A.K.A "because the plot says so"... so, I wouldn't take this into consideration and completely ignore it.

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FangedSword In reply to Cyklopi [2015-05-30 10:50:55 +0000 UTC]

Except it's a legitimate power of Doomsday's, so it's not really plot induced stupidity. It's a fact that he is basically immune to temporal screwing. Mess with the past and it no longer affects him.

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Cyklopi In reply to FangedSword [2015-05-30 21:56:10 +0000 UTC]

Yes it is, as long as it make no sense. Saying so doesn't make it so. Sure, comic books don't have to be consistent with real life physics, but they have to be at least consistent with basic logic - if Doomsday needed a cause in order to come into being, then deleting this cause will delete Doomsday. Besides there were instances when Doomsday was technically speaking killed; by Radiant, by Superman by, Imperiex... and he didn't immediately come back to life, it took him quite a while to do this. So, if someone could go back in time and stopped him from resurrecting himself then he would technically kill Doomsday for good. Also there is no such thing as unbeatable superpower - just look at "Marvel zombies"; Wolverine shouldn't be affected by zombie virus, since he have insanely powerful healing factor, but this plot device virus disabled his healing factor in a blink of an eye. Same can be done with Doomsday's regeneration abilities - it all depends what authors would pull out of thin air...

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