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He was a [[Scotland|Scotsman]] who supposedly came from [[Aberdeen]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prelude Human Nature (short story)|Prelude Human Nature]]'') He taught history, specifically that of the [[Bronze Age]], at [[Hulton College]] in [[Farringham]], [[Norfolk]]. Although he lacked the Doctor's knack for plans, and was more emotionally available than the Doctor, he nevertheless displayed the Doctor's key beliefs about violence, being unwilling to take up guns even after seeing one of his students shot. He was briefly the lover of [[Joan Redfern (novel character)|Joan Redfern]], but this relationship was cut short when Farringham was attacked by the [[Aubertide]]s, a race of creatures seeking the Doctor's [[biodata]] — contained in a pod for when the Doctor was ready to become Gallifreyan once more — to increase their reproductive cycle and allow them to conquer [[Gallifrey]]. | He was a [[Scotland|Scotsman]] who supposedly came from [[Aberdeen]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prelude Human Nature (short story)|Prelude Human Nature]]'') He taught history, specifically that of the [[Bronze Age]], at [[Hulton College]] in [[Farringham]], [[Norfolk]]. Although he lacked the Doctor's knack for plans, and was more emotionally available than the Doctor, he nevertheless displayed the Doctor's key beliefs about violence, being unwilling to take up guns even after seeing one of his students shot. He was briefly the lover of [[Joan Redfern (novel character)|Joan Redfern]], but this relationship was cut short when Farringham was attacked by the [[Aubertide]]s, a race of creatures seeking the Doctor's [[biodata]] — contained in a pod for when the Doctor was ready to become Gallifreyan once more — to increase their reproductive cycle and allow them to conquer [[Gallifrey]]. | ||
Although scared by the alienness of what the Doctor represented, Smith was persuaded to assume the Doctor's identity once again when a vision of "Verity" — an old relationship of his, but really an aspect of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] left in Smith's mind to protect those aspects of the Doctor that couldn't be extracted — reminded him of how the two were similar. Having returned to normal, the Doctor tricked one of the aliens into taking the pod that now contained Smith's biodata. The alien turned into Smith, who chose to sacrifice himself for Joan. After a brief conversation with the Doctor — during which the Doctor told Smith that he did rather well in his time as the Doctor — Smith was taken by [[Death (Timewyrm: Revelation)|Death]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'') | Although scared by the alienness of what the Doctor represented, Smith was persuaded to assume the Doctor's identity once again when a vision of "Verity" — an old relationship of his, but really an aspect of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] left in Smith's mind to protect those aspects of the Doctor that couldn't be extracted — reminded him of how the two were similar. Having returned to normal, the Doctor tricked one of the aliens into taking the pod that now contained Smith's biodata. The alien turned into Smith, who chose to sacrifice himself for Joan. After a brief conversation with the Doctor — during which the Doctor told Smith that he did rather well in his time as the Doctor — Smith was taken by [[Death (Timewyrm: Revelation)|Death]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'') This fulfilled the deal the Doctor made with Death on the planet [[Heaven (Love and War)|Heaven]], where the Doctor offered Death one of his lives in exchange for [[Ace]]'s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Love and War (novel)|Love and War]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Love and War (audio story)|Love and War]]'') | ||
{{Quote|This one belongs to me, now. I told you long time ago, Doctor, that I would take a life from you in return for that of your companion. Our business is now concluded.|- Death|Human Nature (novel)}} | |||
Four lifetimes later, the [[Tenth Doctor]] again assumed the human alias of [[John Smith (Tenth Doctor)|John Smith]], this time attempting to escape the [[Family of Blood]], an incorporeal race who sought the Doctor's DNA to increase their lifespan, via the use of the [[Chameleon Arch]]. Unlike the Seventh Doctor's Smith, the Tenth's Smith was far more a product of his time, as evidenced by his slightly racist treatment of his companion [[Martha Jones]], while remaining fairly similar to the Tenth Doctor in general details about his personality, such as a habit of talking too much. ([[TV]]: ''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]]'' / ''[[The Family of Blood]]'') | |||
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