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The Eleventh Doctor ([personal profile] allthecoolgear) wrote2015-07-04 05:52 pm
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Character Info:
Name: The Eleventh Doctor
Age: 907 (Supposedly)
AU/PG/CANON/OC: Canon from Doctor Who, end of Series 5

Key Points: 
  • The Doctor was born on the planet Gallifrey, dreaming of one day visiting the stars. At the age of 8, he was placed in the Academy, a school for budding Time Lords. He graduated in early adulthood, and then took the name The Doctor for himself. He then married, had children, and then later, grandchildren.

  • Tired of living on Gallifrey, the Doctor stole a TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension In Space, aka a time machine) and ran away to see new planets and times. He was branded a renegade, and spent many years on the run. Slowly, the Doctor became, not a rebel or a traitor, but a savior of worlds. After a great tragedy, the Doctor later became the last of the Time Lords.

  • Many years later, the Tenth Doctor was killed by radiation poisoning, destroying the inside of the TARDIS while regenerating into the Eleventh Doctor. He crash landed in the back garden of Amelia Pond, who had a scary crack in her bedroom wall. The crack was a crack in the universe, which the Doctor then closed. He then left Amelia, but promised to come back for her in a few minutes.

  • The Doctor reappeared later in Amelia's garden, but little Amelia had grown up into a big girl called Amy. The Doctor had only meant to be gone twelve minutes, but had instead been gone twelve years. The Doctor left again and reappeared, two years later, again not realizing more time had passed than he meant to. Amy then joined the Doctor in the TARDIS, as his traveling companion and best friend.
  • After one harrowing adventure, Amy was quite shaken, and thus Rory (Amy's fiance) was invited into the TARDIS. After a few more adventures, Rory was accidentally killed, and then erased from existence by a crack similar to the one in Amy's wall. Going forward, the Doctor was the only one who could remember Rory, due to his time travelling nature.

  • Following a note left by River Song, Amy and the Doctor travel to 102 AD, where they meet River and a Roman legion. Among the Romans is a soldier who, it turns out, is Rory, seemingly back from the dead. River called them there, not only about the reappearance of Rory, but also to investigate a mysterious box called the Pandorica.

  • Several races of aliens who had a grudge against the Doctor beamed down around the Pandorica, which was actually a prison built specifically to hold the Doctor. In the ensuing scuffle, Amy is accidentally killed, and the Doctor is shoved into the Pandorica. 
  • Because the Doctor was not there, River accidentally activated a trap to blow up the TARDIS, which went into a time loop. The perpetually exploding TARDIS caused the universe to cease to exist. Earth is now the only planet in the history of ever.

  • Rory lets the Doctor out of the Pandorica. To save Amy's life, they place her inside the Pandorica instead; it is said that there is no escaping the prison, not even by dying. The Doctor then uses River's time traveling watch, to travel forward in time. In 1996, Amy is released from the Pandorica. The Doctor arrives using time travel. Using River's watch, the Doctor saves her from the time loop that had kept her alive inside the TARDIS.
  • The Doctor, then pilots the Pandorica into the exploding TARDIS. The explosion would bring the universe back, but the Doctor would cease to exist; he would never have been born at all. The plan works, but the Doctor begins reliving his time stream backwards. He watches as his time flows back to the night he first met Amelia. He tells the girl one last story, and resigns himself to his fate.
  • Fourteen years later, Amy wakes up on the morning of her wedding. As the wedding reception gets underway, Amy suddenly remembers that last story the Doctor told, thus remembering him and restoring him to the universe. The Doctor appears, revealing his plan to have Amy remember him, and then takes the newlywed Amy and Rory off for more adventures.
History:
The Eleventh Doctor was born into a burning TARDIS, having blow it up upon regenerating. Thus, his first few moments of existence were forgetting the machine was on fire, laughing about it, then trying desperately not to crash into Big Ben. He then landed not-so-gracefully in the back garden of one Amelia Pond, age seven. She invited him in and told him about the scary crack in her wall. The crack was actually a crack in the universe, which the Doctor closed.
 
He ran back to the TARDIS, remembering that it was on fire, and then promised Amelia he would come back for her later. Twelve years later, he reappeared, only to find that Amelia had grown into Amy. The Doctor left one more time, this time for two years, reappearing on the night before Amy's marriage to Rory. He finally made good on his promise to take her along in the TARDIS, and they left to see the stars, promising to get her back for her wedding.
 
They have several adventures together, inviting Rory along as well. They have a merry time together until Rory is accidentally killed, and then erased from existence by a crack like the one from Amy's wall. The Doctor, feeling guilty about Rory's death, then takes Amy wherever she likes to make up for it, even though she doesn't remember Rory in the first place.

They are then led to Stonehenge in 102AD by a note from River Song, a woman that always meets the Doctor in the wrong order. There, there is a box called the Pandorica, a prison said to hold the most feared thing in the universe. Guarding the box is a legion of Roman soldiers, among whom is Rory. Investigating, they learn that the Pandorica was actually a prison built to hold the Doctor; he is seen as the most feared thing in the universe. In the ensuing battle, Amy is killed, the Doctor is captured in the Pandorica, River accidentally blows up the TARDIS, and Rory is the only one left.

Rory released the Doctor, and they place Amy inside the Pandorica. The Doctor, having taken River's time travel watch, then jumps forward to 1996, where Amy alive. The Doctor then wires himself into the Pandorica, intent on driving it into the burning TARDIS, which has taken the place of the sun, keeping Earth alive despite the rest of the universe being destroyed by the initial explosion. The collision of the two machines would bring the universe back, but would erase the Doctor from existence as a result.

It works, causing the universe to restart, and rewinding the Doctor's time stream to the night he first met Amelia. He tells her one last story about his TARDIS, then removes himself from time. Fourteen years later, at Amy and Rory's wedding reception, Amy very suddenly remembers the Doctor, and restores him to the universe. Delighted that his plan worked, the Doctor then whisks the newlyweds away for more adventures.

Personality:
This early incarnation of the Eleventh Doctor is a very bouncy, fun alien who loves to explore and try new things. While a bit eccentric, he's still very intelligent and resourceful, and able to find the positives even in the worst of situations. He comes across as a bit childish at times, resulting in recklessness and a penchant for playing with small objects (even if he doesn't actually know what they are). He's also quick to take charge of a situation and change things for the better. He prefers not to use violence, instead opting to talk out a situation whenever possible, but isn't adverse to using force if it's the only way out.

While on the outside, The Doctor seems like a sweet, loveable goofball, underneath, he's very much a schemer. More often than not, even though he's making things up on the fly, he'll have an elaborate plan to put into motion. He lies easily and often, hiding large parts of himself, and manipulating others, even at the cost of emotionally hurting his loved ones (though, honestly, he'd rather not).

The Doctor is also extremely impatient and easily distracted. If something is not done now, it's likely he'll just go do it himself, to keep himself from being bored. He has a poor concept of how time works, being a time traveler, sometimes forgetting which order certain eras go in, and forgetting what sort of social graces belong in which time. His curiosity sometimes gets the better of him, and he'll wander off to explore something new, despite telling his companions not to do the same. He talks with his hands a lot, and often twirls about on his heels to survey a new space.

Despite all this, The Eleventh Doctor doesn't particularly like himself, and is willing to sacrifice himself for the sake of his companions, or even just the greater good. He's ruthless toward his enemies, and would strike down those who committed horrific acts. He becomes even more vicious when alone, believing he doesn't need to show restraint if none of his friends are there.

Gem Considerations: The gem I've chosen for the Doctor is Pietersite, located on his left temple. Piretersite is associated with storms and the calming of them, and one of the Doctor's nicknames is 'The Oncoming Storm'. He himself has a bit of a turbulent nature, always being blown from place to place, and while he may outwardly appear calm, his emotions could do with a bit of that, too. Pietersite is also associated with protection, which the Doctor is well known for, and boosting self-esteem, which he could do with a bit of.

Power considerations:
  • Telepathy - The Doctor is mildly telepathic in canon, though generally has to be touching the person. This version would be boosted so he wouldn't have to be touching the person, but would still need to be relatively close.

  • Healing - Well I mean he is called The Doctor, after all.

  • Roulette Sword (Summoned weapon) - The Doctor is an accomplished sword fighter in canon, but the sword has a bit of a mind of its own. Usually, it appears as a normal sword, but sometimes, it appears as a big Buster Sword that he can't even lift, or a teeny useless dagger. No matter what, it will always be some kind of blade, but how useful it is is depending.

While the Doctor is Definitely Not Human, and can do lots of things that humans can't, he's never had what could be considered an actual super power. More than likely, he'll just be delighted by the fact that it's something new, but also a bit pissy that someones been messing with his biology without asking.

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