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1. When it comes to encountering other incarnations of himself, how Five responds depends entirely on which version he meets.
2. He gets on very well with his first, second, third and thirteenth selves.
3. He somewhat enjoys the company of his seventh, eleventh and twelfth selves.
4. When it comes to his sixth and ninth selves, he does not always see eye to eye with them, but remains amicable enough nonetheless.
5. He doesn’t understand why Nine feels the need to hit his TARDIS with a hammer in order for her to function - even though the vessel gifted it to him for that very purpose - and perhaps never will.
6. Where his tenth self is concerned, Five thinks of him as a hyperactive child in desperate need of reining in, although the pair do have their humourous moments together.
7. The incarnation he dislikes most of all is probably his fourth self, and his direct predecessor. Their personalities are quite different, and Five thinks of him as being quite insane in his ways - and then there is his intense love of jelly babies, which FIve detests on a profound level, feeling somewhat embarrassed by his former self’s tendency to offer them to other people during the most inappropriate situations.













