Don't interfere! " The Doctor silenced her angrily. "I cannot will my own destruction.

Peter Grimwade
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The Doctor is fighting against his own destruction. The Doctor has a good reason for not allowing himself to be destroyed: the danger to the universe and everyone in it is too great. He also can’t will his own destruction. He is fighting against the TARDIS’s programming, which will destroy him if he allows it to.

Source: Doctor Who: Mawdryn Undead

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