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|name              = Fifth Doctor
|name              = Fifth Doctor
|alias            = '''''[[The Doctor's aliases#Fifth Doctor|see list]]'''''
|alias            = '''''[[The Doctor's aliases#Fifth Doctor|see list]]'''''
|image            = FiveOnFilmTA.jpg
|image            = Fifth Doctor C.jpg
|species          = The Doctor's species
|species          = Gallifreyan
|origin            =  
|species2          = Time Lord
|species2         = Vampire
|species3         = Vampire
|origin            = [[Gallifrey]]
|job              = Scientific advisor
|job              = Scientific advisor
|job2              = Keeper of Traken
|job2              = Keeper of Traken
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|affiliation2      = Stockbridge Cricket Club
|affiliation2      = Stockbridge Cricket Club
|affiliation3      = High Council
|affiliation3      = High Council
|first mention     = The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)
|first mention cs  = The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)
|first             = Logopolis (TV story)
|first cs          = Logopolis (TV story)
|appearances      = [[Fifth Doctor/Appearances|'''''see list''''']]
|appearances      = [[Fifth Doctor/Appearances|'''''see list''''']]
|actor            = Peter Davison
|actor            = Peter Davison
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Youthful in mind, manner and appearance, the '''Fifth Doctor''' expressed an interest in all things [[Victorian era|Victorian]] and [[Edwardian era|Edwardian]]: [[cricket]], [[tea]], fair play, good manners, and a keen interest in [[science]] and exploration.
Youthful in appearance, the '''Fifth Doctor''' was a put-upon adventurer who tried to follow the principles of fair play in a universe that bedevilled him with great tragedy and violent endings, leading the Doctor to better appreciate the "small, beautiful events" in life. While he held a keen interest in [[science]] and exploration, his greatest love was [[cricket]]. Being highly eager to see new discoveries, he was prone to being easily distracted and getting caught up in his own thoughts, sometimes to the point where he got himself and others into trouble simply by not paying enough attention, and would find misunderstandings with local authorities landing him imprisoned due to his preference to being honest and reserved instead of making himself an imposition. Indeed, the Doctor struggled to take actions he deemed immoral, and became highly conflicted about the choices he could make in a crisis, with his hesitancies making him seemingly more fallible than his other incarnations, though he remained one of the most overtly fearless incarnations, frequently finding himself right in the thick of battle.


He was also a sensitive and profusely humane [[incarnation]] of [[the Doctor]], who did not make himself an imposition, preferring to be honest, reserved, and honourable. However, the Doctor was also less willing to do what he thought was immoral, and became highly conflicted about what choices he could make in a crisis that were truly right. His hesitancy made him seemingly more fallible than many other incarnations, making those around him wonder if he was capable of resolving difficult situations. Nevertheless, he was one of the most overtly fearless incarnations, and frequently found himself right in the thick of battle.
Starting his life by defeating his archenemy, the [[Tremas Master]], at [[Castrovalva]], the Fifth Doctor inherited a team of [[companion]]s from his [[fourth incarnation]]; [[Adric]], [[Nyssa]] and [[Tegan Jovanka]]. In his early travels, the Doctor often found himself stuck between Tegan's pessimism and Adric's arrogance, with Nyssa helping him stand as a voice of reason as they attempt to return Tegan to [[Heathrow Airport]], though instead found the TARDIS landing at places such as [[Monarch's ship]] and the planet [[Deva Loka]], where the Doctor did battle with the [[Mara]] for the first time. However, after an adventure in [[1666]] [[London]], which saw [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver]] destroyed by a [[Terileptil]], Tegan decided to forgo returning to her old life and instead enjoy her travels with the TARDIS crew, such as a party at [[1925]] [[Cranleigh Hall]]. However, the disadvantages of having three traveling companions showed themselves when Adric began to feel unappreciated when compared to Nyssa and Tegan, and his need to prove himself led to him pointlessly sacrificing his life during a battle with the [[CyberNeomorph]]s when he attempted to prevent [[Briggs' freighter|a space-freighter]] from crashing into prehistoric [[Earth]], not knowing it was the [[fixed point in time]] that lead to the [[extinction]] of the [[dinosaur]]s. As the Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan tried to process Adric's sudden death, the TARDIS ironically landed at Heathrow Airport, where, after a battle with the Master, the Doctor and Nyssa left Tegan behind.


Like his first two incarnations, the Doctor often travelled with multiple companions. However, [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] was rarely as harmonious as those of his predecessors. Instead, he frequently found himself stuck between [[Tegan Jovanka]]'s pessimism and [[Adric]]'s arrogance or [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]]'s antagonism. Stuck in the middle with him was usually [[Nyssa]], who regularly had to stand as a voice of reason. Even after he seemingly was settled on just having one companion, he and [[Peri Brown]] found another companion, a [[pharaoh]] from [[Egypt]] called [[Erimem]], and the Doctor once again slid into the role of the oft-maligned chaperone.
The Doctor and Nyssa's jaunts through time and space saw them bear witness to the [[creation of the Cybermen]] on [[Mondas]], become stranded in [[1867]] [[London]] after [[Thomas Brewster]] stole the TARDIS, and enjoying brief travels with Brewster and [[Hannah Bartholemew]]. A brief break from Nyssa saw the Doctor team up with [[Shayde]] and [[Justin of Wells]] to fight [[Melanicus]] in [[Stockbridge]], and meet [[Maxwell Edison]], as well as briefly travel with [[Gus Goodman]] until he was killed by [[the Moderator]]. A chance reunion with Tegan in [[Amsterdam]] coincided with the Doctor seeing his old foes return again, such as [[Omega]] and the Mara, and bumping into his [[tenth incarnation]], while his own inability to mourn Adric eventually caused the Doctor to take some time apart from his companions when [[Marcipor]], a Greek slave who had joined the TARDIS crew after being freed, was partially [[cyber-converted]]. Marc later left to stay on [[XB93]].  


During his final adventure, the Doctor accidentally exposed himself and Peri to unrefined [[spectrox]], contracting fatal [[spectrox toxaemia]]. Though he acquired an antidote, the Doctor had only enough for one person; he gave it to Peri. Not knowing if the disease could kill Time Lords for good, the Doctor gambled on [[regeneration]] saving his life, successfully regenerating into a [[Sixth Doctor|new body]] after experiencing a vision of the Master and his former companions.
The return of the [[Black Guardian]] saw [[Vislor Turlough]], a [[Trion (species)|Trion]] exiled to [[Brendon Public School]], join the TARDIS crew on the Guardian's orders, so that he may assassinate the Doctor, and then saw Nyssa depart to help treat the victims of [[Lazar's disease]] on the [[Terminus]] space station. In the battle for Turlough's allegiance, the Doctor was able to convince him to defy the Black Guardian with [[Enlightenment]]. While attempting to return Turlough to his home planet, the TARDIS crew found themselves re-joined by an older Nyssa, until she elected to remain in [[E-Space]]. The Doctor then found himself picking up a new companion in [[Kamelion]], a [[Shapeshifter|shape-changing]] [[android]] he liberated from the Master at [[1215]] [[Fitzwilliam Castle]]. However, Kamelion's inability to ward off the influence of strong minds lead him to decide to remain within the TARDIS indefinitely, just as the Doctor brought the TARDIS to the [[Eye of Orion]] for a holiday that left him and his previous incarnations forced to partake in [[Game of Rassilon (The Five Doctors)|the Game of Rassilon]] by {{Latham}}, who sough the [[immortality]] promised by [[Rassilon]], but Borusa was instead imprisoned in stone, with the High Council offering the Doctor to succeed him in the [[Presidency]], an offer he declined.
 
As his travels continued, the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough found themselves embroiled in more grisly escapades, such as a complete massacre on [[Sea Base 4]], though a holiday in [[1984]] [[Little Hodcombe]] offered a short reprieve from the bleakness, until they saw first-hand the despair of human survivors on [[Frontios]] in the [[far future]]. Tegan opted to leave the TARDIS when witnessing the casualties of the [[Dalek]]s extraction of [[Davros]] to cure the [[Movellan virus]] proved too much for her. Turlough himself would leave after he found that his exile on Trion had ended during a holiday at [[1984]] [[Lanzarote]], which also saw Kamelion killed when he could no longer fight off the Master's control of him and the Doctor was joined by [[Peri Brown]], an [[American]] student Turlough had saved from drowning.
 
In their adventures together, the Doctor and Peri were joined by [[Erimem]], an uncrowned [[Pharaoh]] from ancient [[Egypt]], until she decided to settle down with [[King]] [[Pelleas]] on [[Peladon]]. During a side adventure without Peri, the Doctor was forced to reassemble the [[Key to Time]] with the [[humanoid]] [[tracer]] [[Abby]], and then became embroiled in the exploits of her and her "twin sister", [[Zara (The Judgement of Isskar)|Zara]].
 
During his final adventure, the Doctor accidentally exposed himself and Peri to unrefined [[spectrox]], contracting fatal [[spectrox toxaemia]]. Though he acquired an antidote, the Doctor was only able to save enough for one person in his last trek to the TARDIS, and gave it all to Peri, gambling on a [[regeneration]] saving his life. Despite the Master trying to mentally interfere with the process, the Doctor successfully managed to regenerate into [[Sixth Doctor|a new body]] with the aid of Nyssa and Kamelion.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
=== A day to come ===
=== A day to come ===
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The [[First Doctor]] would occasionally have premonitions of his future incarnations, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Big Hand for the Doctor (short story)|A Big Hand for the Doctor]]'') and there was a rumour that he was able to glimpse his first seven regenerations during a game of [[Eighth Man Bound]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Christmas on a Rational Planet (novel)|Christmas on a Rational Planet]]'', ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'') He once indicated he knew a future incarnation would enjoy [[cricket]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Religious Experience (comic story)|A Religious Experience]]'')
The [[First Doctor]] would occasionally have premonitions of his future incarnations, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Big Hand for the Doctor (short story)|A Big Hand for the Doctor]]'') and there was a rumour that he was able to glimpse his first seven regenerations during a game of [[Eighth Man Bound]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Christmas on a Rational Planet (novel)|Christmas on a Rational Planet]]'', ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'') He once indicated he knew a future incarnation would enjoy [[cricket]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Religious Experience (comic story)|A Religious Experience]]'')
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After receiving a summons from [[Gallifrey]], and telling [[Sarah Jane Smith]] that he had to leave her behind to answer it, Sarah Jane asked to Doctor if the summons meant he would regenerate again, to which he voiced his own uncertainty. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hand of Fear (TV story)|The Hand of Fear]]'')
After receiving a summons from [[Gallifrey]], and telling [[Sarah Jane Smith]] that he had to leave her behind to answer it, Sarah Jane asked to Doctor if the summons meant he would regenerate again, to which he voiced his own uncertainty. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hand of Fear (TV story)|The Hand of Fear]]'')
When he met the [[Tenth Doctor]] at the [[Cathedral of Contemplation]], the Fourth Doctor noted the implication that his tenth  incarnation also represented all the lives he would live until the the Tenth Doctor arrived at the Cathedral. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Out of Time (audio story)|Out of Time]]'')


During a reunion with [[Mike Yates]] in the early [[21st century]], the Fourth Doctor learned he had "changed, and changed again," when Yates commented on him being "back as [he] [was] in the seventies", despite hearing about the Doctor regenerating. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Stuff of Nightmares (BBC audio story)|The Stuff of Nightmares]]'')
During a reunion with [[Mike Yates]] in the early [[21st century]], the Fourth Doctor learned he had "changed, and changed again," when Yates commented on him being "back as [he] [was] in the seventies", despite hearing about the Doctor regenerating. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Stuff of Nightmares (BBC audio story)|The Stuff of Nightmares]]'')
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=== Early adventures ===
=== Early adventures ===
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The Doctor and his companions visited what appeared to be a planet inhabited by highly unusual people, but eventually realised that they were on the [[Psychodrome]], where their memories, desires and fears were being brought to life. One of their creations, Nyssa's twisted perception of the Doctor, mixed with her own thoughts on her lost father and the Master, named King [[Magus (Psychodrome)|Magus]], who planned to use the memories of the TARDIS crew to conquer his world, but they managed to escape. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Psychodrome (audio story)|Psychodrome]]'')
The Doctor and his companions visited what appeared to be a planet inhabited by highly unusual people, but eventually realised that they were on the [[Psychodrome]], where their memories, desires and fears were being brought to life. One of their creations, Nyssa's twisted perception of the Doctor, mixed with her own thoughts on her lost father and the Master, named King [[Magus (Psychodrome)|Magus]], who planned to use the memories of the TARDIS crew to conquer his world, but they managed to escape. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Psychodrome (audio story)|Psychodrome]]'')
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The Doctor visited the planet [[Isopterus]], which he found to be overrun by giant [[termite]]s. He freed the surviving humanoid inhabitants held captive in the termites' nests and took them to freedom on a safe planet. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[On the Planet Isopterus (comic story)|On the Planet Isopterus]]'')
The Doctor visited the planet [[Isopterus]], which he found to be overrun by giant [[termite]]s. He freed the surviving humanoid inhabitants held captive in the termites' nests and took them to freedom on a safe planet. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[On the Planet Isopterus (comic story)|On the Planet Isopterus]]'')


The Doctor visited eastern [[Europe]] in the early [[11th century]], where he tried to help the people of [[Udilf]]'s town defend themselves against Czar [[U'thai]]'s forces. The Doctor disapproved of Adric introducing the [[longbow]] to Udilf's people, knowing how many deaths the weapon would cause in the future. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Immortals (short story)|The Immortals]]'')
The Doctor and his friends visited eastern [[Europe]] in the early [[11th century]], where he tried to help the people of [[Udilf]]'s town defend themselves against Czar [[U'thai]]'s forces. The Doctor disapproved of Adric introducing the [[longbow]] to Udilf's people, knowing how many deaths the weapon would cause in the future. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Immortals (short story)|The Immortals]]'')


The Doctor was next reunited with his old friend, [[Edward Grainger]], who had a new-born baby boy. Adric was taken over by a complex computer entity, attacking the Doctor, Tegan and Nyssa and kidnapping Edward's son to create a new body for itself. The Doctor uploaded the computer entity into the TARDIS systems and transported it to [[Otho]], the second moon of [[Liberius]], blocking its control over Adric and Edward's son. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[First Born (short story)|First Born]]'')
The Doctor was next reunited with his old friend, [[Edward Grainger]], who had a new-born baby boy. Adric was taken over by a complex computer entity, attacking the Doctor, Tegan and Nyssa and kidnapping Edward's son to create a new body for itself. The Doctor uploaded the computer entity into the TARDIS systems and transported it to [[Otho (moon)|Otho]], the second moon of [[Liberius]], blocking its control over Adric and Edward's son. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[First Born (short story)|First Born]]'')


=== Attempts to return to Heathrow ===
=== Attempts to return to Heathrow ===
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[[File:Fourtodoomsday title.jpg|left|thumb|The Doctor attempts to reach his TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'')]]
[[File:Fourtodoomsday title.jpg|left|thumb|The Doctor attempts to reach his TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'')]]
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=== Final adventures with Adric ===
=== Final adventures with Adric ===
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On a trip to [[Oxfordshire]] on [[11 June]] [[1925]], the Doctor was mistaken for a cricket player summoned by Lord [[Charles Cranleigh]]. Helping Charles win a match, the Doctor and his friends were invited to a fancy-dress ball to celebrate, ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'') where the Doctor partook in another game, only for the ball to be stolen by [[Ace]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Time & Time Again (comic story)|Time & Time Again]]'') The Doctor's costume was stolen and used as a disguise during a murder, which led to the Doctor being framed by [[Madge Cranleigh|Lady Cranleigh]] for the crime. The Doctor cleared his name by revealing the TARDIS, and uncovering a Cranleigh family secret: Charles's supposedly deceased brother, [[George Cranleigh|George]], who had been mentally and physically scarred by natives during a trip to find a rare flower, was the culprit. George kidnapped Nyssa, who was identical to his ex-[[fiancée]], [[Ann Talbot|Ann]], but the Doctor and Charles saved her. Unfortunately, George fell off the roof to his death when Charles moved in to hug his brother. ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'')
On a trip to [[Oxfordshire]] on [[11 June]] [[1925]], the Doctor was mistaken for a cricket player summoned by Lord [[Charles Cranleigh]]. Helping Charles win a match, the Doctor and his friends were invited to a fancy-dress ball to celebrate, ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'') where the Doctor partook in another game, only for the ball to be stolen by [[Ace]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Time & Time Again (comic story)|Time & Time Again]]'') The Doctor's costume was stolen and used as a disguise during a murder, which led to the Doctor being framed by [[Madge Cranleigh|Lady Cranleigh]] for the crime. The Doctor cleared his name by revealing the TARDIS, and uncovering a Cranleigh family secret: Charles's supposedly deceased brother, [[George Cranleigh|George]], who had been mentally and physically scarred by natives during a trip to find a rare flower, was the culprit. George kidnapped Nyssa, who was identical to his ex-[[fiancée]], [[Ann Talbot|Ann]], but the Doctor and Charles saved her. Unfortunately, George fell off the roof to his death when Charles moved in to hug his brother. ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'')
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=== Losing Adric and Tegan ===
=== Losing Adric and Tegan ===
[[File:Adric doctor disarm bomb.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and Adric work to disarm the bomb. ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'')]]
[[File:Adric doctor disarm bomb.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and Adric work to disarm the bomb. ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'')]]
Adric became distant towards the Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan, causing him to request a return to [[E-Space]], which the Doctor angrily denied out of fear that he would become trapped in the mini-universe again. Visiting Earth to cool off after their argument, the Doctor uncovered a plot by the [[Neomorph]] [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] to destroy Earth with a Cyber-bomb. After defusing it, he traced the Cybermen to Captain [[Briggs (Earthshock)|Briggs]]' space freighter, which they now plotted to use as a giant bomb. As the freighter shifted through time to the distant past, Adric tried to stop the freighter by cracking logic codes on the ship's controls, but a surviving Cyberman destroyed the controls, causing the freighter to hit the Earth and kill the [[dinosaur]]s. Trapped on the freighter, Adric also died. Nyssa and Tegan were devastated, ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'') and Doctor was left haunted by his inability to save him for centuries, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Forgotten (comic story)|The Forgotten]]'') leading him to swear that he would not allow another of his companions to die. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Goth Opera (novel)|Goth Opera]]'')
Adric became distant towards the Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan, causing him to request a return to [[E-Space]], which the Doctor angrily denied out of fear that he would become trapped in the mini-universe again. Visiting Earth to cool off after their argument, the Doctor uncovered a plot by the [[Neomorph]] [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] to destroy Earth with a Cyber-bomb. After defusing it, he traced the Cybermen to Captain [[Briggs (Earthshock)|Briggs]]' space freighter, which they now plotted to use as a giant bomb. As the freighter shifted through time to the distant past, Adric tried to stop the freighter by cracking logic codes on the ship's controls, but a surviving Cyberman destroyed the controls, causing the freighter to hit the Earth and kill the [[dinosaur]]s. Trapped on the freighter, Adric also died. Nyssa and Tegan were devastated, ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'') and Doctor was left haunted by his inability to save him for centuries, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Forgotten (comic story)|The Forgotten]]'') leading him to swear that he would not allow another of his companions to die, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Goth Opera (novel)|Goth Opera]]'') though he did now allow himself to stop and grieve for his fallen companion. ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TotT TV story)|Earthshock]]'')


Still recovering from losing Adric, the Doctor finally managed to return Tegan to Heathrow Airport in [[1981]], where they were recruited by [[C19]] to investigate a missing Concorde. Taking a trip on another Concorde plane, they, along with the crew, were transported to 140,000,000 BC. They visited a Citadel populated by the previous Concorde passengers, where the Doctor encountered the Master, plotting to use the ancient [[Xeraphin]] gestalt as a power source for his TARDIS, which had been badly escaping [[Castrovalva]]. Stopping the Master from stealing parts of his own TARDIS, the Doctor abandoned him on [[Xeriphas]] to let the Xeraphins take their revenge. After using his TARDIS to bring the Concorde back to 1981, the Doctor and Nyssa left without giving a farewell to Tegan and set off in the TARDIS once again. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]'')
Still recovering from losing Adric, the Doctor finally managed to return Tegan to Heathrow Airport in [[1981]], where they were recruited by [[C19]] to investigate a missing Concorde. Taking a trip on another Concorde plane, they, along with the crew, were transported to 140,000,000 BC. They visited a Citadel populated by the previous Concorde passengers, where the Doctor encountered the Master, plotting to use the ancient [[Xeraphin]] gestalt as a power source for his TARDIS, which had been badly escaping [[Castrovalva]]. Stopping the Master from stealing parts of his own TARDIS, the Doctor abandoned him on [[Xeriphas]] to let the Xeraphins take their revenge. After using his TARDIS to bring the Concorde back to 1981, the Doctor and Nyssa left without giving a farewell to Tegan and set off in the TARDIS once again. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]'')


=== Lone travels with Nyssa ===
=== Lone travels with Nyssa ===
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While Nyssa stayed in the TARDIS, the Doctor entered a school occupied by boys who had been detected by an advance race as being destined to commit acts of terrorism and had frozen them in childhood and confined them to the school. However, one of the boy's destined terrorist attacks took physical form and sought revenge for its denied existence by killing the boys. In order to defeat it, the Doctor had to surviving boys concentrate on their inner darkness, creating another monster that merged with the killer and they both killed each other. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Long Term (short story)|Long Term]]'')


After a dimensional anomaly apparently resulted in the ghost of Adric appearing in the TARDIS, the Doctor tracked the accompanying dimensional anomaly to [[1851]], where Queen [[Victoria]] had just attended a séance performed by [[James Lees]] that put her in touch with her dead husband and told her of a door to the afterlife. The Doctor was able to convince Victoria to appoint him her scientific advisor and investigate the apparent door, learning that it was actually a dimensional anomaly to a world whose natives could assume the appearance of others. With the natives' impression of Earth coloured by the treatment "Lees" had received when he started having visions, the Doctor sealed the rift after rescuing the real Lees, the soldiers who had accompanied the Doctor sacrificing themselves to keep the natives back until the rift was closed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Empire of Death (novel)|Empire of Death]]'')
After a dimensional anomaly apparently resulted in the ghost of Adric appearing in the TARDIS, the Doctor tracked the accompanying dimensional anomaly to [[1851]], where Queen [[Victoria]] had just attended a séance performed by [[James Lees]] that put her in touch with her dead husband and told her of a door to the afterlife. The Doctor was able to convince Victoria to appoint him her scientific advisor and investigate the apparent door, learning that it was actually a dimensional anomaly to a world whose natives could assume the appearance of others. With the natives' impression of Earth coloured by the treatment "Lees" had received when he started having visions, the Doctor sealed the rift after rescuing the real Lees, the soldiers who had accompanied the Doctor sacrificing themselves to keep the natives back until the rift was closed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Empire of Death (novel)|Empire of Death]]'')
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The Doctor and Nyssa also met [[P. G. Wodehouse]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Autumn (audio story)|Autumn]]'') and fell afoul of Sir [[Isaac Newton]] and were arrested for having coins from Earth's future, mistaken for counterfeit. Sir Isaac was able to work out their true nature by himself, but this caused him to have a nervous breakdown. The Doctor stayed behind to help him and assured him his name would be remembered, at least until the [[21st century]]. Grateful, Sir Isaac let him go. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Summer (audio story)|Summer]]'')
The Doctor and Nyssa also met [[P. G. Wodehouse]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Autumn (audio story)|Autumn]]'') and fell afoul of Sir [[Isaac Newton]] and were arrested for having coins from Earth's future, mistaken for counterfeit. Sir Isaac was able to work out their true nature by himself, but this caused him to have a nervous breakdown. The Doctor stayed behind to help him and assured him his name would be remembered, at least until the [[21st century]]. Grateful, Sir Isaac let him go. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Summer (audio story)|Summer]]'')
The Doctor took Nyssa to see his old friend [[David Gosthorpe]], only to arrive after his death from a [[stroke]], and to find his family home, [[Trentillys Castle]], in a state of disrepair. David's sister, [[Ellen Carter]], tried to salvage some money from old relics, but was accidently killed by one that hailed from [[Tarron]]. The Doctor and Nyssa disposed of the relic by throwing it in the castle pond. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Past Reckoning (short story)|Past Reckoning]]'')
When the TARDIS was drawn to [[Carnon Manor]], the Doctor and Nyssa confronted Lord [[Nicholas Carnon]], who had struck a deal with [[Death (Timewyrm: Revelation)|Death]] to have six souls at the moment of death to amuse himself in return for delivering the Doctor into Death's hands. However, when Carnon offered to restore his captives to life if they killed the Doctor, the ones that were not overpowered turned on Carnon, and Death took him for failing to keep his bargain, causing the house to vanish. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eternity Contract]]'')
During a trip to [[Greenford]], the Doctor discovered that the [[Xyz]] had conqured the Earth with their television series, ''[[Surrender, Earthlings!]]'', but the Doctor and Nyssa were able to persuade the [[BBC]] to cancel the show by convincing them that it had low ratings. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life (short story)|Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life]]'')
When the TARDIS responded to a mental distress signal, the Doctor found himself comforting [[Imogen Quaye]], an orphaned teenager who had had her intelligence greatly increased in an experiment after her aunt had sold her to Professor [[Donald Kelt]]. While he was able to talk her out of committing [[suicide]] to atone for accidently causing several deaths, the Doctor was then confronted by Kelt, who tried to threaten Imogen into further collaborating with him, only for her to kill him once he threatened her. With this final kill fully releasing her pent up rage, Imogen was convinced by the Doctor to use her new mental powers to help research teams to find cures for mental disorders. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Artificial Intelligence (short story)|Artificial Intelligence]]'')
When the TARDIS materialised on [[Psionosphere]], the Doctor and Nyssa were caught in a psychic illusion generated by [[Maya]] to keep her company. However, the Doctor was able to escape with Nyssa by tricking Maya into thinking he was still with her, thus causing Maya to create an illusion of the Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Confabula (short story)|Confabula]]'')


=== The Stockbridge ordeal ===
=== The Stockbridge ordeal ===
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[[File:The Tides of Time DWM 62 Doctor and Sir Justin 2.jpg|left|thumb|The Doctor and Justin in the TARDIS. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Tides of Time (comic story)|The Tides of Time]]'')]]
[[File:The Tides of Time DWM 62 Doctor and Sir Justin 2.jpg|left|thumb|The Doctor and Justin in the TARDIS. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Tides of Time (comic story)|The Tides of Time]]'')]]
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=== Resumed travels with Nyssa ===
=== Resumed travels with Nyssa ===
{{section stub|Info from ''[[Return to the Web Planet (audio story)|Return to the Web Planet]]'', ''[[God Send Me Well to Keep (short story)|God Send Me Well to Keep]]'', ''[[Tweaker (short story)|Tweaker]]'', ''[[Curiosity (short story)|Curiosity]]'', & ''[[Autumn (audio story)|Autumn]]'' needs to be added}}
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The Doctor reunited with Nyssa and had an encounter with Daleks from an alternative timeline. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Renaissance of the Daleks (audio story)|Renaissance of the Daleks]]'')
The Doctor reunited with Nyssa and had an encounter with Daleks from an alternative timeline. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Renaissance of the Daleks (audio story)|Renaissance of the Daleks]]'')
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=== Further travels with Nyssa ===
=== Further travels with Nyssa ===
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<nowiki>{{section stub|Info from ''[[The Demons of Red Lodge (audio story)|The Demons of Red Lodge]]'', & ''[[Seven to One (audio story)|Seven to One]]'' needs to be added}}</nowiki>


In [[1199]], the Doctor and Nyssa found a [[Rutan]] inhabiting the [[Stockbridge Castle]] on Earth. They managed to defeat the Rutan, but were caught in an explosion. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Castle of Fear (audio story)|Castle of Fear]]'') They survived, and arrived in Stockbridge during the late [[20th century]], where the Doctor met Maxwell Edison again. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eternal Summer (audio story)|The Eternal Summer]]'')
In [[1199]], the Doctor and Nyssa found a [[Rutan]] inhabiting the [[Stockbridge Castle]] on Earth. They managed to defeat the Rutan, but were caught in an explosion. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Castle of Fear (audio story)|Castle of Fear]]'') They survived, and arrived in Stockbridge during the late [[20th century]], where the Doctor met Maxwell Edison again. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eternal Summer (audio story)|The Eternal Summer]]'')
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=== Continued travels with Nyssa ===
=== Continued travels with Nyssa ===
{{section stub|Info from ''[[The First Adventure (video game)|The First Adventure]]'', ''[[The Second Oldest Question (audio story)|The Second Oldest Question]]'', & ''[[Downward Spiral (audio story)|Downward Spiral]]'' needs to be added}}
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[[File:5 escapes the Labyrinth of Death.jpg|thumb|The Doctor escapes the [[Labyrinth of Death]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[The First Adventure (video game)|The First Adventure]]'')]]
[[File:5 escapes the Labyrinth of Death.jpg|thumb|The Doctor escapes the [[Labyrinth of Death]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[The First Adventure (video game)|The First Adventure]]'')]]
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=== Travelling alone ===
=== Travelling alone ===
{{section stub|Info from ''[[There's Something About Mary (short story)|There's Something About Mary]]'', ''[[The Man on the Phone (short story)|The Man on the Phone]]'', ''[[Cuddlesome (audio story)|Cuddlesome]]'', ''[[Untitled 14 (It's Even Bigger on the Inside comic story)|Untitled #14]]'', & ''[[Doctor Who Joins LEGO Dimensions (trailer)|Doctor Who Joins LEGO Dimensions]]'' needs to be added}}
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The Doctor tried to return to Amsterdam, but accidentally arrived on a spaceship in the [[Drashani Empire]] carrying a prince called [[Kylo Sorsha]]. His arrival indirectly caused the ship to crash into the planet [[Sharnax]], and in the ensuing events Kylo was left stranded on Sharnax. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Burning Prince (audio story)|The Burning Prince]]'')
The Doctor tried to return to Amsterdam, but accidentally arrived on a spaceship in the [[Drashani Empire]] carrying a prince called [[Kylo Sorsha]]. His arrival indirectly caused the ship to crash into the planet [[Sharnax]], and in the ensuing events Kylo was left stranded on Sharnax. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Burning Prince (audio story)|The Burning Prince]]'')
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=== Renewed voyages with Tegan ===
=== Renewed voyages with Tegan ===
{{section stub|Info from ''[[Hexagora (audio story)|Hexagora]]'', ''[[The Children of Seth (audio story)|The Children of Seth]]'', ''[[Danger Down Below (short story)|Danger Down Below]]'', ''[[The God Machine (short story)|The God Machine]]'', ''[[The Armageddon Chrysalis (short story)|The Armageddon Chrysalis]]'', ''[[The Haven (short story)|The Haven]]'', ''[[The Penalty (short story)|The Penalty]]'', ''[[Night Flight to Nowhere (short story)|Night Flight to Nowhere]]'', ''[[Lackaday Express (short story)|Lackaday Express]]'', ''[[Zeta Major (novel)|Zeta Major]]'', ''[[No Exit (short story)|No Exit]]'', ''[[Goths and Robbers (short story)|Goths and Robbers]]'', ''[[The Lions of Trafalgar (audio story)|The Lions of Trafalgar]]'', ''[[The King of the Dead (audio story)|The King of the Dead]]'', & ''[[The Mistpuddle Murders (audio story)|The Mistpuddle Murders]]'' needs to be added}}
<nowiki>{{section stub|Info from ''[[Hexagora (audio story)|Hexagora]]'', ''[[The Children of Seth (audio story)|The Children of Seth]]'', ''[[Danger Down Below (short story)|Danger Down Below]]'', ''[[The God Machine (short story)|The God Machine]]'', ''[[The Armageddon Chrysalis (short story)|The Armageddon Chrysalis]]'', ''[[The Haven (short story)|The Haven]]'', ''[[The Penalty (short story)|The Penalty]]'', ''[[Night Flight to Nowhere (short story)|Night Flight to Nowhere]]'', ''[[Zeta Major (novel)|Zeta Major]]'', ''[[Goths and Robbers (short story)|Goths and Robbers]]'', ''[[The Lions of Trafalgar (audio story)|The Lions of Trafalgar]]'', ''[[The King of the Dead (audio story)|The King of the Dead]]'', & ''[[The Mistpuddle Murders (audio story)|The Mistpuddle Murders]]'' needs to be added}}</nowiki>


After picking up Nyssa and Tegan from Amsterdam, thirty seconds after he had left, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Waters of Amsterdam (audio story)|The Waters of Amsterdam]]'') the Doctor took them to [[Florana]], where he discovered a lone [[Dalek]] had manipulated the population into believing that it was a god. The Doctor tricked the Dalek into revealing its real identity to its greatest "follower", [[Thane (The Elite)|Thane]], the High Priest. With his faith broken, Thane killed the Dalek. However, Thane continued with the Dalek's plot to use a weapon called "The Cleansing Fire" to wipe out the population, but he ended up killing himself in the process, along with a percentage of the population. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Elite (audio story)|The Elite]]'')
After picking up Nyssa and Tegan from Amsterdam, thirty seconds after he had left, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Waters of Amsterdam (audio story)|The Waters of Amsterdam]]'') the Doctor took them to [[Florana]], where he discovered a lone [[Dalek]] had manipulated the population into believing that it was a god. The Doctor tricked the Dalek into revealing its real identity to its greatest "follower", [[Thane (The Elite)|Thane]], the High Priest. With his faith broken, Thane killed the Dalek. However, Thane continued with the Dalek's plot to use a weapon called "The Cleansing Fire" to wipe out the population, but he ended up killing himself in the process, along with a percentage of the population. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Elite (audio story)|The Elite]]'')
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Arriving in 1896 London, the Doctor and Tegan discovered that Nyssa had been abducted by a group dedicated to [[Nephthys]], intending to use Nyssa as a new "prison" for Nephthys that could be easier for her to escape. Working with [[Atkins (The Sands of Time)|Atkins]], the butler of the man who had discovered Nyssa in the tomb of Nephthys, the Doctor and Tegan were able to determine that Nephthys's essence had been divided between instinct and consciousness, with her instinct restored in a clone of her previous host while her conscious mind was trapped in Nyssa. With the aid of Lady [[Ann Talbot]], the Doctor tricked Nephthys into making a series of round trips between 1922 and 1992 via an Osiran time corridor, eventually causing her to age to death while Nyssa was safely restored and Nephthys' consciousness was trapped in a new prison. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Sands of Time (novel)|The Sands of Time]]'')
Arriving in 1896 London, the Doctor and Tegan discovered that Nyssa had been abducted by a group dedicated to [[Nephthys]], intending to use Nyssa as a new "prison" for Nephthys that could be easier for her to escape. Working with [[Atkins (The Sands of Time)|Atkins]], the butler of the man who had discovered Nyssa in the tomb of Nephthys, the Doctor and Tegan were able to determine that Nephthys's essence had been divided between instinct and consciousness, with her instinct restored in a clone of her previous host while her conscious mind was trapped in Nyssa. With the aid of Lady [[Ann Talbot]], the Doctor tricked Nephthys into making a series of round trips between 1922 and 1992 via an Osiran time corridor, eventually causing her to age to death while Nyssa was safely restored and Nephthys' consciousness was trapped in a new prison. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Sands of Time (novel)|The Sands of Time]]'')


Stranded on a massacred Earth colony, the Doctor lost Tegan when she was kidnapped by [[Anna (Soul Mate)|Anna]], the last survivor of the population. However, when he found Tegan alive and well, he was disturbed to find Anna had been reduced to dust. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Soul Mate (short story)|Soul Mate]]'')
Stranded on a massacred Earth colony, the Doctor lost Tegan when she was kidnapped by [[Anna (Soul Mate)|Anna]], the last survivor of the population. However, when he found Tegan alive and well, Anna disappeared, as she was a dream that remained after the psychic event that destroyed the colony. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Soul Mate (short story)|Soul Mate]]'')


The Doctor received a message from [[River Song]], inviting him on a date at the [[Cafe du Paris]], [[2061]]. He went and met with her and she, unbeknownst to him, added a substance to his tea to make him more suggestible. The Doctor started a correspondence with her, and grew more and more enamorous of her as time passed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Expiry Dating (audio story)|Expiry Dating]]'')
The Doctor received a message from [[River Song]], inviting him on a date at the [[Cafe du Paris]], [[2061]]. He went and met with her and she, unbeknownst to him, added a substance to his tea to make him more suggestible. The Doctor started a correspondence with her, and grew more and more enamorous of her as time passed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Expiry Dating (audio story)|Expiry Dating]]'')
The Doctor, Tegan and Nyssa visited a research station that had been attacked by [[guerilla terrorist]]s, and the Doctor found that a woman named [[Catherine (Lackaday Express)|Kate]] had been trapped inside the station's [[cyclotron]] during the attack. Taking the TARDIS back to the moment that Kate entered the cyclotron, the Doctor leaped in to rescue her, though Kate tried to change her past to prevent her arrival at the station. As her attempts to change history began to damage the Time Vortex, the Doctor forced her to save him from the cyclotron to get her to exit with him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lackaday Express (short story)|Lackaday Express]]'')
When the Doctor answered a distress call from Earth colony [[F-four]], Tegan caught a lethal virus from the colonists that they had unknowingly caught from a seed left behind by an alien species. Though he was able to cure Tegan, the Doctor found that the virus had embedded itself in the colonists' DNA, and that he could not cure them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Exit (short story)|No Exit]]'')


=== Discovering dinosaurs ===
=== Discovering dinosaurs ===
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=== Marc joins the crew ===
=== Marc joins the crew ===
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=== Learning magic tricks ===
=== Learning magic tricks ===
{{section stub|Info from ''[[Nyssa's Venusian Holiday Snap (short story)|Nyssa's Venusian Holiday Snap]]'', ''[[Hard Cheese (short story)|Hard Cheese]]'', ''[[The Dog, the Mouse, and the Cheese (short story)|The Dog, the Mouse, and the Cheese]]'', ''[[The Missing Daleks (short story)|The Missing Daleks]]'', ''[[Paper Magic (short story)|Paper Magic]]'', ''[[Wizard, Warlock or Sorcerer (short story)|Wizard, Warlock or Sorcerer]]'', ''[[Nyssa 'n Easy Sums (short story)|Nysssa 'n Easy Sums]]'', ''[[Think of a Number! (short story)|Think of a Number!]]'', ''[[A-mazing Rope Trick (short story)|A-mazing Rope Trick]]'', ''[[Vanishing Knot Trick (short story)|Vanishing Knot Trick]]'', ''[[Tegan's Handcuff's (short story)|Tegan's Handcuffs]]'', ''[[Palming a Coin Trick (short story)|Palming a Coin]]'', ''[[Triangle-turning Trick (short story)|Triangle-turning Trick]]'', ''[[The Great Houdini (short story)|The Great Houdini]]'', & ''[[And Now for a Little Black Magic... (short story)|And Now for a Little Black Magic...]]'' needs to be added}}
<nowiki>{{section stub|Info from ''[[Nyssa's Venusian Holiday Snap (short story)|Nyssa's Venusian Holiday Snap]]'', ''[[Hard Cheese (short story)|Hard Cheese]]'', ''[[The Dog, the Mouse, and the Cheese (short story)|The Dog, the Mouse, and the Cheese]]'', ''[[The Missing Daleks (short story)|The Missing Daleks]]'', ''[[Paper Magic (short story)|Paper Magic]]'', ''[[Wizard, Warlock or Sorcerer (short story)|Wizard, Warlock or Sorcerer]]'', ''[[Nyssa 'n Easy Sums (short story)|Nysssa 'n Easy Sums]]'', ''[[Think of a Number! (short story)|Think of a Number!]]'', ''[[A-mazing Rope Trick (short story)|A-mazing Rope Trick]]'', ''[[Vanishing Knot Trick (short story)|Vanishing Knot Trick]]'', ''[[Tegan's Handcuff's (short story)|Tegan's Handcuffs]]'', ''[[Palming a Coin Trick (short story)|Palming a Coin]]'', ''[[Triangle-turning Trick (short story)|Triangle-turning Trick]]'', ''[[The Great Houdini (short story)|The Great Houdini]]'', & ''[[And Now for a Little Black Magic... (short story)|And Now for a Little Black Magic...]]'' needs to be added}}</nowiki>


=== Continued voyages with Nyssa and Tegan ===
=== Continued voyages with Nyssa and Tegan ===
{{section stub|Info from ''[[Men of the Earth (short story)|Men of the Earth]]'', ''[[Aquitaine (audio story)|Aquitaine]]'', & ''[[Gudok (short story)|Gudok]]'' needs to be added}}
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On Tegan's advice, the Doctor wrote a letter to River, detailing how Tegan had advised him to stop corresponding with her. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Expiry Dating (audio story)|Expiry Dating]]'')
On Tegan's advice, the Doctor wrote a letter to River, detailing how Tegan had advised him to stop corresponding with her. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Expiry Dating (audio story)|Expiry Dating]]'')
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=== Joined by Turlough ===
=== Joined by Turlough ===
{{section stub|Info from ''[[Gardens of the Dead (audio story)|Gardens of the Dead]]'' needs to be added}}
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When the TARDIS got stuck in a warp ellipse and materialised on a [[starliner]] in [[1983]], the Doctor became trapped at [[Brendon Public School]], where he met a teenage alien in exile named [[Vislor Turlough]], who the [[Black Guardian]] persuaded to kill the Doctor in return for being taken back to his [[Trion (planet)|homeworld]]. He also reunited with [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]], who had forgotten their adventures at [[UNIT]] and was now a teacher at Brendon's School. The Doctor found a [[transmat]] capsule was responsible for his entrap on Earth; it exploded, sending the TARDIS, containing Nyssa and Tegan, to [[1977]]. After jogging the Brigadier's memory, he and the Doctor went to the spaceship, where the Brigadier from [[1977]] also was. [[Mawdryn]], one of nine aliens who abused Time Lord technology to become immortal, now wished to die and, at first, it seemed the Doctor would have to sacrifice his remaining regenerations to power a machine to save his companions and kill Mawdryn. Due to the Black Guardian's manipulation of Turlough, the two Brigadiers met and [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect|the resulting effect]] gave the younger Brigadier amnesia and provided power for the machine. The Doctor returned the Brigadiers to their proper times and welcomed Turlough on board, unaware that his latest companion was his assassin. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'')
When the TARDIS got stuck in a warp ellipse and materialised on a [[starliner]] in [[1983]], the Doctor became trapped at [[Brendon Public School]], where he met a teenage alien in exile named [[Vislor Turlough]], who the [[Black Guardian]] persuaded to kill the Doctor in return for being taken back to his [[Trion (planet)|homeworld]]. He also reunited with [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]], who had forgotten their adventures at [[UNIT]] and was now a teacher at Brendon's School. The Doctor found a [[transmat]] capsule was responsible for his entrap on Earth; it exploded, sending the TARDIS, containing Nyssa and Tegan, to [[1977]]. After jogging the Brigadier's memory, he and the Doctor went to the spaceship, where the Brigadier from [[1977]] also was. [[Mawdryn]], one of nine aliens who abused Time Lord technology to become immortal, now wished to die and, at first, it seemed the Doctor would have to sacrifice his remaining regenerations to power a machine to save his companions and kill Mawdryn. Due to the Black Guardian's manipulation of Turlough, the two Brigadiers met and [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect|the resulting effect]] gave the younger Brigadier amnesia and provided power for the machine. The Doctor returned the Brigadiers to their proper times and welcomed Turlough on board, unaware that his latest companion was his assassin. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'')
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=== Reunited with Nyssa ===
=== Reunited with Nyssa ===
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Two days after leaving Terminus, the TARDIS was forced down to the planet [[Helheim]], where the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough reunited with [[Nyssa]], who had lived fifty years since staying behind on Terminus. Nyssa arrived on Helheim to find a cure for [[Richter's Syndrome]], which led her to an abandoned base, where they found robotic [[Cractid]]s, and four bodies covered in cobwebs, which resembled the Doctor, Tegan, Turlough and Nyssa. To discover what happened to the base, they all travelled to the past, where they discovered that the Cractids were attempting to construct clones of the TARDIS crew, explaining why their bodies were left in the base. The Doctor then used his TARDIS, to divert his TARDIS in the past, to arrive on Helheim in the first place. After the Doctor failed to return her home, Nyssa rejoined the TARDIS crew. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Cobwebs (audio story)|Cobwebs]]'')
Two days after leaving Terminus, the TARDIS was forced down to the planet [[Helheim]], where the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough reunited with [[Nyssa]], who had lived fifty years since staying behind on Terminus. Nyssa arrived on Helheim to find a cure for [[Richter's Syndrome]], which led her to an abandoned base, where they found robotic [[Cractid]]s, and four bodies covered in cobwebs, which resembled the Doctor, Tegan, Turlough and Nyssa. To discover what happened to the base, they all travelled to the past, where they discovered that the Cractids were attempting to construct clones of the TARDIS crew, explaining why their bodies were left in the base. The Doctor then used his TARDIS, to divert his TARDIS in the past, to arrive on Helheim in the first place. After the Doctor failed to return her home, Nyssa rejoined the TARDIS crew. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Cobwebs (audio story)|Cobwebs]]'')
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=== Joined by Kamelion ===
=== Joined by Kamelion ===
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The TARDIS arrived on [[13th century]] [[Earth]], where the Doctor met King John, despite history recording the King was in London on that date. [[Geoffrey de Lacy|Geoffrey de Lacey]] arrived at the castle to confirm the Doctor‘s suspicions and the Doctor saved him from being silenced by Sir Gilles Estram, who revealed himself as the Master after they crossed swords. The Doctor discovered John was actually [[Kamelion]], an android the Master acquired after being stranded by the Doctor in their previous encounter. The Master revealed his plan to use Kamelion to avert Magna Carta’s signing however the Doctor engaged him in a battle of wills and freed Kamelion, bringing him aboard his TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'') Kamelion preferred to remain in the TARDIS for fear of being taken over by a stronger personality and used against the Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)|The Crystal Bucephalus]]'')
The TARDIS arrived on [[13th century]] [[Earth]], where the Doctor met King John, despite history recording the King was in London on that date. [[Geoffrey de Lacy|Geoffrey de Lacey]] arrived at the castle to confirm the Doctor‘s suspicions and the Doctor saved him from being silenced by Sir Gilles Estram, who revealed himself as the Master after they crossed swords. The Doctor discovered John was actually [[Kamelion]], an android the Master acquired after being stranded by the Doctor in their previous encounter. The Master revealed his plan to use Kamelion to avert Magna Carta’s signing however the Doctor engaged him in a battle of wills and freed Kamelion, bringing him aboard his TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'') Kamelion preferred to remain in the TARDIS for fear of being taken over by a stronger personality and used against the Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)|The Crystal Bucephalus]]'')
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=== The Game of Rassilon ===
=== The Game of Rassilon ===
{{section stub|Info from ''[[The Five Companions (audio story)|The Five Companions]]'' needs to be added}}
<nowiki>{{section stub|Info from ''[[The Five Companions (audio story)|The Five Companions]]'' needs to be added}}</nowiki>


[[File:Fivedoctors.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor meets three of his other incarnations. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')]]
[[File:Fivedoctors.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor meets three of his other incarnations. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')]]
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=== Reminders of the past ===
=== Reminders of the past ===
{{section stub|Info from ''[[Qualia (short story)|Qualia]]'', ''[[Children in Need 1983 (TV story)|Children in Need (1983)]]'', ''[[The Oxaqua Incident (short story)|The Oxaqua Incident]]'', ''[[Winter on Mesique (short story)|Winter on Mesique]]'', ''[[Class 4 Renegade (short story)|Class 4 Renegade]]'', ''[[The Nemertines (short story)|The Nemertines]]'', ''[[Fungus (short story)|Fungus]]'', ''[[The Lunar Strangers (comic story)|The Lunar Strangers]]'', ''[[Birth of a Renegade (short story)|Birth of a Renegade]]'', ''[[Deep Blue (novel)|Deep Blue]]'', & ''[[And You Will Obey Me (audio story)|And You Will Obey Me]]'' needs to be added}}
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While Kamelion was shapeshifting for Tegan and Turlough, he began to behave erratically and sent the TARDIS into a spasm when he interfaced with the [[telepathic circuits]], but the Doctor was to separate him from the console before disaster could strike. Realising that Kamelion had been overwhelmed by the sheer influx of unquantifiable data from Tegan and Turlough's experiences, the Doctor built him a casket that would shield him from the data he couldn't process properly. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Qualia (short story)|Qualia]]'')


While answering a distress signal from a cargo ship, the Doctor and Tegan were captured by the [[Sontaran]]s to force Turlough to pilot a fighter craft against Lieutenant [[Braast]] as a rite of initiation for Braast. While Turlough fought Braast, the Doctor was able to remotely override the controls of Braast's ship, and sent him to his superiors in disgrace. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Sontar's Little Helpers (short story)|Sontar's Little Helpers]]'')
While answering a distress signal from a cargo ship, the Doctor and Tegan were captured by the [[Sontaran]]s to force Turlough to pilot a fighter craft against Lieutenant [[Braast]] as a rite of initiation for Braast. While Turlough fought Braast, the Doctor was able to remotely override the controls of Braast's ship, and sent him to his superiors in disgrace. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Sontar's Little Helpers (short story)|Sontar's Little Helpers]]'')
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=== Continued adventures with Tegan and Turlough ===
=== Continued adventures with Tegan and Turlough ===
{{section stub|Info from ''[[The King of Terror (novel)|The King of Terror]]'', ''[[Graham Dilley Saves the World (short story)|Graham Dilley Saves the World]]'', ''[[Lant Land (short story)|Lant Land]]'', ''[[The Assassin's Story (short story)|The Assassin's Story]]'', ''[[Rome (short story)|Rome]]'', & ''[[Nightmare Country (audio story)|Nightmare Country]]'' needs to be added}}
<nowiki>{{section stub|Info from ''[[The King of Terror (novel)|The King of Terror]]'', ''[[Graham Dilley Saves the World (short story)|Graham Dilley Saves the World]]'', ''[[Lant Land (short story)|Lant Land]]'', ''[[The Assassin's Story (short story)|The Assassin's Story]]'', ''[[Rome (short story)|Rome]]'', & ''[[Nightmare Country (audio story)|Nightmare Country]]'' needs to be added}}</nowiki>


During [[Christmas]], the Doctor took Tegan and Turlough shopping in [[Oxford Street]]. There, they ran into trouble with the local police. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Last Minute Shopping (short story)|Last Minute Shopping]]'') They later spent Christmas with [[Iris Wildthyme]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Scarlet Empress (novel)|The Scarlet Empress]]'')
During [[Christmas]], the Doctor took Tegan and Turlough shopping in [[Oxford Street]]. There, they ran into trouble with the local police. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Last Minute Shopping (short story)|Last Minute Shopping]]'') They later spent Christmas with [[Iris Wildthyme]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Scarlet Empress (novel)|The Scarlet Empress]]'')
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=== Solo adventures with Tegan ===
=== Solo adventures with Tegan ===
{{section stub|Info from ''[[Perfect Day (short story)|Perfect Day]]'', & ''[[Keeping It Real (short story)|Keeping It Real]]'' needs to be added}}
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[[File:The Doctor and Gravis.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and the Gravis. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'')]]
[[File:The Doctor and Gravis.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and the Gravis. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'')]]
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While attempting to transport the Gravis to [[Kolkokron]] with Tegan, the Doctor crashed on the planet [[Artaris]], where he met Lord [[Grayvorn]], who was on a quest to look for and artefact called "[[The Relic (Excelis Dawns)|the Relic]]". After arriving in a nunnery to get the maps to find the Relic, the Doctor encountered [[Iris Wildthyme]], who accompanied them on their quest. When they discovered the location of the Relic, they found that it was being guarded by zombies that were resurrected by the Relic. However, they managed to steal the Relic and arrived back at the convent. Upon their return to the convent, Grayvorn and the [[Mother Superior]] fought over the Relic and fell off the convent bell tower to their apparent deaths. The Relic was lost again. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Excelis Dawns (audio story)|Excelis Dawns]]'') After an inadvertent stop on [[Queth]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Life After Queth (short story)|Life After Queth]]'') the Doctor and Tegan left the Gravis on a barren, rocky planet called [[Kolkokron]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'')
While attempting to transport the Gravis to [[Kolkokron]] with Tegan, the Doctor crashed on the planet [[Artaris]], where he met Lord [[Grayvorn]], who was on a quest to look for and artefact called "[[The Relic (Excelis Dawns)|the Relic]]". After arriving in a nunnery to get the maps to find the Relic, the Doctor encountered [[Iris Wildthyme]], who accompanied them on their quest. When they discovered the location of the Relic, they found that it was being guarded by zombies that were resurrected by the Relic. However, they managed to steal the Relic and arrived back at the convent. Upon their return to the convent, Grayvorn and the [[Mother Superior]] fought over the Relic and fell off the convent bell tower to their apparent deaths. The Relic was lost again. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Excelis Dawns (audio story)|Excelis Dawns]]'') After an inadvertent stop on [[Queth]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Life After Queth (short story)|Life After Queth]]'') the Doctor and Tegan left the Gravis on a barren, rocky planet called [[Kolkokron]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'')
After leaving the Gravis on [[Kolkokron]], the Doctor and Tegan decided that, rather than heading straight to Frontios to pick up Turlough, they would see the destruction of Earth in [[Africa]], where they meet [[Susha]] and [[Cuther]], who had been among those left on Earth to die when the Arks left. Leaving just before the end, the Doctor and Tegan watched the Earth's destruction on the TARDIS scanner. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Perfect Day (short story)|Perfect Day]]'')


Making plans to return to Frontios for Turlough, the Doctor and Tegan were drawn to Gallifrey by Chancellor Vorena and Castellan [[Lowri]] so that the Doctor would be forced into his role as Lord President, as Borusa's political manipulations in anticipation of his immortality had left the High Council unfit to carry out the necessary reforms after Borusa had created a system that depended on his presence, with the Doctor being chosen as the only candidate with the political strength to get things done. With [[Leela]] as his unofficial bodyguard and Tegan appointed as Earth's ambassador to justify her continued presence on Gallifrey, the Doctor used the opportunity to make some changes to Gallifrey's political process that he felt were necessary, such as opening new Academies capable of conferring the rank of Time Lord to their students. After a short time in power, during which he conducted a diplomatic mission and averted a student creating a catastrophic paradox, the Doctor finally opened the new Capitol building accompanied by Vorena, Leela and Lowri. After they encountered dimensional anomalies, Vorena confessed the building was a giant TARDIS which she had arranged for him so that he could lead the Time Lords in righting the evils of the cosmos. He eventually chose to reject her offer, with Leela helping the Doctor recognise that taking such a stance would turn himself and his people into tyrants enforcing their will on other civilisations. They were rescued from the malfunctioning giant TARDIS by Tegan and the Doctor took the opportunity to relinquish the presidency, passing it on to Lowri, and depart Gallifrey once more. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Time in Office (audio story)|Time in Office]]'')
Making plans to return to Frontios for Turlough, the Doctor and Tegan were drawn to Gallifrey by Chancellor Vorena and Castellan [[Lowri]] so that the Doctor would be forced into his role as Lord President, as Borusa's political manipulations in anticipation of his immortality had left the High Council unfit to carry out the necessary reforms after Borusa had created a system that depended on his presence, with the Doctor being chosen as the only candidate with the political strength to get things done. With [[Leela]] as his unofficial bodyguard and Tegan appointed as Earth's ambassador to justify her continued presence on Gallifrey, the Doctor used the opportunity to make some changes to Gallifrey's political process that he felt were necessary, such as opening new Academies capable of conferring the rank of Time Lord to their students. After a short time in power, during which he conducted a diplomatic mission and averted a student creating a catastrophic paradox, the Doctor finally opened the new Capitol building accompanied by Vorena, Leela and Lowri. After they encountered dimensional anomalies, Vorena confessed the building was a giant TARDIS which she had arranged for him so that he could lead the Time Lords in righting the evils of the cosmos. He eventually chose to reject her offer, with Leela helping the Doctor recognise that taking such a stance would turn himself and his people into tyrants enforcing their will on other civilisations. They were rescued from the malfunctioning giant TARDIS by Tegan and the Doctor took the opportunity to relinquish the presidency, passing it on to Lowri, and depart Gallifrey once more. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Time in Office (audio story)|Time in Office]]'')
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=== Lone travels with Turlough ===
=== Lone travels with Turlough ===
{{section stub|Info from ''[[The Volcanis Deal (short story)|The Volcanis Deal]]'', ''[[One Last Try (short story)|One Last Try]]'', ''[[White Man's Burden (short story)|White Man's Burden]]'', ''[[Flashpoint (short story)|Flashpoint]]'', ''[[One Wednesday Afternoon (short story)|One Wednesday Afternoon]]'', ''[[Singularity (audio story)|Singularity]]'', ''[[The Misadventure of Mark Thorne (short story)|The Misadventure of Mark Thorne]]'', ''[[Piecemeal (short story)|Piecemeal]]'', ''[[Do You Believe in the Krampus? (short story)|Do You Believe in the Krampus?]]'', & ''[[Trap For Fools (audio story)|Trap For Fools]]'' needs to be added}}
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During a visit to the human colony world of [[Raghi]], the Doctor and Turlough discovered a strange new disease that was sweeping the colony, as well as several missing scientists, but soon determined that the Sontarans were the parties responsible for these events. The Doctor realised that Raghi's entire population was being used as bait for a trap, as the disease caused all humans infected with it to register as Sontarans on the Rutan scanners, which would prompt the Rutans to avoid that area of space, and thus give the Sontarans unrestricted access to the [[Tzun]] technology hidden on the planet. Contacting the Rutans, the Doctor managed to make a deal with them, exchanging the truth about the colony, while avoiding mentioning the Tzun technology, for their promise not to harm the humans, provoking a conflict between the two enemies that essentially destroyed both parties. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lords of the Storm (novel)|Lords of the Storm]]'')
During a visit to the human colony world of [[Raghi]], the Doctor and Turlough discovered a strange new disease that was sweeping the colony, as well as several missing scientists, but soon determined that the Sontarans were the parties responsible for these events. The Doctor realised that Raghi's entire population was being used as bait for a trap, as the disease caused all humans infected with it to register as Sontarans on the Rutan scanners, which would prompt the Rutans to avoid that area of space, and thus give the Sontarans unrestricted access to the [[Tzun]] technology hidden on the planet. Contacting the Rutans, the Doctor managed to make a deal with them, exchanging the truth about the colony, while avoiding mentioning the Tzun technology, for their promise not to harm the humans, provoking a conflict between the two enemies that essentially destroyed both parties. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lords of the Storm (novel)|Lords of the Storm]]'')
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In [[Brazil]] in [[2080]], the Doctor and Turlough encountered a band of [[Loups-garoux]] whose leader, [[Ileana de Santos]], became attracted to the Doctor. After [[Pieter Stubbe]] forcibly took over the group to have Ileana as his mate and set them against humans, the Doctor challenged him. After halting the group's rampage in [[Rio de Janeiro]] by planting doubts about Stubbe's leadership, the Doctor tricked him into entering the TARDIS, taking him far away from Earth which caused him to die. Afterwards he said a private farwell to Ileana. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Loups-Garoux (audio story)|Loups-Garoux]]'')
In [[Brazil]] in [[2080]], the Doctor and Turlough encountered a band of [[Loups-garoux]] whose leader, [[Ileana de Santos]], became attracted to the Doctor. After [[Pieter Stubbe]] forcibly took over the group to have Ileana as his mate and set them against humans, the Doctor challenged him. After halting the group's rampage in [[Rio de Janeiro]] by planting doubts about Stubbe's leadership, the Doctor tricked him into entering the TARDIS, taking him far away from Earth which caused him to die. Afterwards he said a private farwell to Ileana. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Loups-Garoux (audio story)|Loups-Garoux]]'')


Travelling into the past to witness the first encounter of the Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon Man, the Doctor set up a camp and allowed Turlough to leave in his TARDIS, waiting six months until his ship finally returned. However, the Doctor's presence prevented the Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon Man's meeting and caused the death of a Neanderthal, which upset the Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Observation (short story)|Observation]]'')
Travelling into the past to witness the first encounter of the [[Neanderthal]] and [[Cro-Magnon]]s, the Doctor set up a camp and allowed Turlough to leave in his TARDIS, waiting six months until they finally returned. However, the Doctor's presence prevented the Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon Man's meeting and caused the death of a Neanderthal, which upset the Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Observation (short story)|Observation]]'')


The Doctor and Turlough became caught up in the [[American Civil War]] in [[December]] 1861 and met a dying man, called Samuel, who existed in two different timelines. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Comforts of Home (short story)|Comforts of Home]]'')
The Doctor and Turlough became caught up in the [[American Civil War]] in [[December]] 1861 and met a dying man, called Samuel, who existed in two different timelines. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Comforts of Home (short story)|Comforts of Home]]'')
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On a visit to [[Syria]], the Doctor and Turlough were pursued by [[John Quarrington]] for information about a lost city. [[Ibrahim (The End of the Beginning)|Ibrahim]] rescued him before being shot. He tracked a signal pulsating in time and space. Ibrahim told him of a legend concerning [[Gostak]] who the Doctor knew from his days in the academy. Gostak left a data crystal for him. He was then abducted by [[Vakrass]]. He took him and Turlough to his base of operations near the fabled location of the lost moon of Botoya. The Doctor encountered his [[Sixth Doctor|Sixth]] and [[Eighth Doctor|Eighth incarnations]]. On Vakrass’ request, the Doctors travelled to the lost moon of Gallifrey, via a portal formed by the medallions each Doctor had found, to find Gostak. The Doctors learned that the moon was a complex temporal manipulation device that Gostak intended to use to undo the last few thousand millennia to re-establish the Time Lords as a vast empire. The Doctors refused to help his plans, with Gostak's efforts to force their aid being cut short as the Doctors turned the moon's power against itself, aided by the arrival of the [[Seventh Doctor]] with a control rod for the moon's system. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The End of the Beginning (audio story)|The End of the Beginning]]'')
On a visit to [[Syria]], the Doctor and Turlough were pursued by [[John Quarrington]] for information about a lost city. [[Ibrahim (The End of the Beginning)|Ibrahim]] rescued him before being shot. He tracked a signal pulsating in time and space. Ibrahim told him of a legend concerning [[Gostak]] who the Doctor knew from his days in the academy. Gostak left a data crystal for him. He was then abducted by [[Vakrass]]. He took him and Turlough to his base of operations near the fabled location of the lost moon of Botoya. The Doctor encountered his [[Sixth Doctor|Sixth]] and [[Eighth Doctor|Eighth incarnations]]. On Vakrass’ request, the Doctors travelled to the lost moon of Gallifrey, via a portal formed by the medallions each Doctor had found, to find Gostak. The Doctors learned that the moon was a complex temporal manipulation device that Gostak intended to use to undo the last few thousand millennia to re-establish the Time Lords as a vast empire. The Doctors refused to help his plans, with Gostak's efforts to force their aid being cut short as the Doctors turned the moon's power against itself, aided by the arrival of the [[Seventh Doctor]] with a control rod for the moon's system. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The End of the Beginning (audio story)|The End of the Beginning]]'')
After watching Professor [[Mallet]] being killed by a time-travelling assassin, the Doctor and Turlough pursued the assassin in the TARDIS to the war-torn remains of [[Paramount City]]. After being rescued by [[Maxore]], a mercenary hired to prevent Mallet's assassination, the Doctor and Turlough were attacked by the assassin and came face-to-face with a physical duplicate of Turlough. Realising that everyone present but them were duplicates mimicking Mallet's appearance, the Doctor reverted the duplicates back to their original appearance of purple liquid and left with Turlough. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[One Last Try (short story)|One Last Try]]'')
The Doctor teamed up [[Liz Shaw]] to dispose of a [[Bust (Flashpoint)|Bust of Nero]] that had an alien entity trapped inside it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Flashpoint (short story)|Flashpoint]]'')


=== Visit to Sarn ===
=== Visit to Sarn ===
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=== Early travels with Peri ===
=== Early travels with Peri ===
{{section stub|Info from ''[[Hot Ice (short story)|Hot Ice]]'', ''[[A Town Called Eternity (short story)|A Town Called Eternity]]'', ''[[Leap Second (short story)|Leap Second]]'', ''[[Superior Beings (novel)|Superior Beings]]'', & ''[[The Meaning of Red (audio story)|The Meaning of Red]]'' needs to be added}}
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When a summons from medieval England seemed an unsuitable place to start her travels, the Doctor had Peri remain in the TARDIS library while he investigated. He found that his [[first incarnation]] had called upon him and his other incarnations to help him escape a castle surrounded by knights that mistook him for a kidnapper holding Lady [[Mary (Five Card Draw)|Mary]] hostage in his TARDIS. After he lost the contest to determine who would face the knights, the Fifth Doctor approached the knights to explain the situation and was able to retrieve Mary from the First Doctor's TARDIS. As the Doctors were now permitted to leave, the Fifth Doctor saw that Peri was still travelling with the [[Sixth Doctor]], and realised he would soon regenerate. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Five Card Draw (short story)|Five Card Draw]]'')
When a summons from medieval England seemed an unsuitable place to start her travels, the Doctor had Peri remain in the TARDIS library while he investigated. He found that his [[first incarnation]] had called upon him and his other incarnations to help him escape a castle surrounded by knights that mistook him for a kidnapper holding Lady [[Mary (Five Card Draw)|Mary]] hostage in his TARDIS. After he lost the contest to determine who would face the knights, the Fifth Doctor approached the knights to explain the situation and was able to retrieve Mary from the First Doctor's TARDIS. As the Doctors were now permitted to leave, the Fifth Doctor saw that Peri was still travelling with the [[Sixth Doctor]], and realised he would soon regenerate. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Five Card Draw (short story)|Five Card Draw]]'')


On their first adventure proper together, the Doctor and Peri led a rebellion on the planet [[N'Tia]], and were hunted by service robots. During this adventure, Peri considered leaving the Doctor as the strain of his dangerous adventures became too much for her. However, the Doctor took her to see a beautiful nightscape with shooting stars, which convinced her to continue travelling aboard the TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Light at the End of the Tunnel (short story)|Light at the End of the Tunnel]]'')
On their first proper adventure together, the Doctor and Peri led a rebellion on the planet [[N'Tia]], and were hunted by service robots. During this adventure, Peri considered leaving the Doctor as the strain of his dangerous adventures became too much for her. However, the Doctor took her to see a beautiful nightscape with shooting stars, which convinced her to continue travelling aboard the TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Light at the End of the Tunnel (short story)|Light at the End of the Tunnel]]'')


After seeing ''[[Les Misérables]]'' with Peri, the Doctor played a simulation of two species evolving, and attempted to find a way for the two to evolve without conflict. Being unable to solve it, and with the simulation taking up too much space, the Doctor took it to the [[Proofrock-Mills Intelligence Museum]]. He then visited the museum a year later and discovered that the problem had had been solved by one of future incarnations. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Black and White (short story)|Black and White]]'')
After seeing ''[[Les Misérables]]'' with Peri, the Doctor played a simulation of two species evolving, and attempted to find a way for the two to evolve without conflict. Being unable to solve it, and with the simulation taking up too much space, the Doctor took it to the [[Proofrock-Mills Intelligence Museum]]. He then visited the museum a year later and discovered that the problem had had been solved by one of future incarnations. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Black and White (short story)|Black and White]]'')
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Visiting Wembley in 1936 to see the FA Cup final, the Doctor helped [[Edward Grainger]] to entrap [[Scanlon]], a time meddler who had been stealing famous paintings throughout Earth's history. The Doctor frightened Scanlon away from Earth by threatening him with Time Lord retribution if his meddling continued. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Church of Football (short story)|The Church of Football]]'')
Visiting Wembley in 1936 to see the FA Cup final, the Doctor helped [[Edward Grainger]] to entrap [[Scanlon]], a time meddler who had been stealing famous paintings throughout Earth's history. The Doctor frightened Scanlon away from Earth by threatening him with Time Lord retribution if his meddling continued. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Church of Football (short story)|The Church of Football]]'')
After the Doctor and Peri investigated the neutrino pulse of a malfunctioning star drive, the stolen [[Eye of Gaar]] was planted in the TARDIS console room, and two [[Ventrosian]] priests to reclaim the gemstone, only to be killed by the thief. As they had distracted his pursuers, the thief prepared to leave the Doctor and Peri unharmed, but was attacked by a burglar, who took the gemstone. With his life-support unit damaged, the thief quickly died, and the burglar was frozen to death by the gemstone, despite the Doctor's attempt to warn him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hot Ice]]'')
After arriving 1880s California, the Doctor and Peri learnt of the [[Fountain of Youth]] being nearby, and found that {{Ainley}} was searching for it to heal his burns from Sarn. Using revived dinosaurs as a distraction, the Master was able to heal himself with the Fountain, but the Doctor was able to subdue him, and left him to be dragged off by a [[velociraptor]]. As the dinosaurs quickly died again, the Doctor destroyed the cavern to keep the Fountain of Youth secure. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Town Called Eternity (short story)|A Town Called Eternity]]'')


=== Second quest for the Key to Time ===
=== Second quest for the Key to Time ===
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=== Joined by Erimem ===
=== Joined by Erimem ===
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On a trip to [[Egypt]] in [[BC|1400 BC]] with Peri, the Doctor helped save the young pharaoh [[Erimem]] from rebels and a conspiracy. He subsequently discoveRed an alien parasite that infected people by touch and controlled them as a hive mind and helped defeat it. Erimem decided to leave her throne to a distant relative and travel with the Doctor and Peri. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eye of the Scorpion (audio story)|The Eye of the Scorpion]]'')
On a trip to [[Egypt]] in [[BC|1400 BC]] with Peri, the Doctor helped save the young pharaoh [[Erimem]] from rebels and a conspiracy. He subsequently discoveRed an alien parasite that infected people by touch and controlled them as a hive mind and helped defeat it. Erimem decided to leave her throne to a distant relative and travel with the Doctor and Peri. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eye of the Scorpion (audio story)|The Eye of the Scorpion]]'')
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=== Unfinished business ===
=== Unfinished business ===
{{section stub|Info from ''[[Encounter on Burnt Snake Flat (short story)|Encounter on Burnt Snake Flat]]'', ''[[Untitled (DWY94 comic story)|Untitled]]'', ''[[Dimensions in Time (TV story)|Dimensions in Time]]'', ''[[Lily (short story)|Lily]]'', ''[[The Garden of Storms (audio story)|The Garden of Storms]]'', ''[[The Moonrakers (audio story)|The Moonrakers]]'', & ''[[The People Made of Smoke (audio story)|The People Made of Smoke]]'' needs to be added}}
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After getting into an argument with his [[seventh incarnation]], the Doctor dropped Erimem and Peri off for a party in [[Monte Carlo]] in [[1966]] and told them to prevent the theft of the [[Veiled Leopard]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Veiled Leopard (audio story)|The Veiled Leopard]]'')
After getting into an argument with his [[seventh incarnation]], the Doctor dropped Erimem and Peri off for a party in [[Monte Carlo]] in [[1966]] and told them to prevent the theft of the [[Veiled Leopard]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Veiled Leopard (audio story)|The Veiled Leopard]]'')


The Doctor discovered that a race of aliens had gone back in time and sent [[Business woman (Time on a Vine)|a business woman]] on her way to a job interview to another planet to die, as her changes to the company would eventually lead to a war in the future between that race and another, and they planned to revert it by killing her before she could join the company. The Doctor found her on the planet after three days without food or water and took her into the TARDIS. The two travelled together for a year-and-a-half. During one trip, the woman's portfolio was scratched as she blocked the treads of an approaching Warboy with it as "the Big One" came down over her. The woman thought that the travels would last forever, but she eventually decided to leave after she learned of the Doctor's past companions and saw the age and sorrow in his eyes. The Doctor thus returned her to her interview. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time on a Vine (short story)|Time on a Vine]]'')
The Doctor visited Tegan on her family's [[farm]] after [[William Jovanka|her father]] was bitten by a [[snake]], telling that her father would be fine and reassuring her that the [[Mara]] was not responsible. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Encounter on Burnt Snake Flat (short story)|Encounter on Burnt Snake Flat]]'')
 
The Doctor discovered that a race of aliens had gone back in time and sent [[Business woman (Time on a Vine)|a business woman]] on her way to a job interview to another planet to die, as her changes to the company would eventually lead to a war in the future between that race and another, and they planned to revert it by killing her before she could join the company. The Doctor found her on the planet and took her into the TARDIS, where they travelled together for a year-and-a-half, when she eventually decided to leave after she learned of the Doctor's past companions and saw the age and sorrow in his eyes. The Doctor returned her to her interview. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time on a Vine (short story)|Time on a Vine]]'')


The Doctor visited [[Clio (The Glass Princess)|Clio]] on her birthday to give her a spare stick of celery as a present, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Glass Princess (short story)|The Glass Princess]]'') had a telepathic conversation with [[Greenaway]] to try to prompt him out of his coma, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Greenaway (short story)|Greenaway]]'') acted as a jury member of the [[First Doctor]]'s trial, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Juror's Story (short story)|The Juror's Story]]'') and returned to [[Ca-Mon Green]] to prevent the [[Kel-T]] from tricking another species into mining their resources for them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Power Supply (short story)|The Power Supply]]'')
The Doctor visited [[Clio (The Glass Princess)|Clio]] on her birthday to give her a spare stick of celery as a present, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Glass Princess (short story)|The Glass Princess]]'') had a telepathic conversation with [[Greenaway]] to try to prompt him out of his coma, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Greenaway (short story)|Greenaway]]'') acted as a jury member of the [[First Doctor]]'s trial, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Juror's Story (short story)|The Juror's Story]]'') and returned to [[Ca-Mon Green]] to prevent the [[Kel-T]] from tricking another species into mining their resources for them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Power Supply (short story)|The Power Supply]]'')
[[File:TOTT Earthshock 5 and Tegan in TARDIS.png|thumb|The Doctor and Tegan in the [[remembered TARDIS]]. ([[TV]]: [[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TotT TV story)|Earthshock]]'')]]
When the Doctor found himself inside the [[remembered TARDIS]], he was reunited with Tegan and the pair shared their story of [[Cyber-invasion (Earthshock)|the fight]] with the Cybermen that resulted in Adric's death, and agreed that sharing the story had been "therapeutic" and kept Adric's memory alive. ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TotT TV story)|Earthshock]]'')


=== Lost in the Time War ===
=== Lost in the Time War ===
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=== Continued solo exploits ===
=== Continued solo exploits ===
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The Doctor met up with [[William Shakespeare]] and [[Richard Burbage]] at a hostelry and discussed the plot to Shakespeare's upcoming play, ''Twelfth Night'', ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Diary Extract (short story)|Diary Extract]]'') and also attended [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]'s funeral with his other incarnations. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gift (ST short story)|The Gift]]'')
The Doctor met up with [[William Shakespeare]] and [[Richard Burbage]] at a hostelry and discussed the plot to Shakespeare's upcoming play, ''Twelfth Night'', ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Diary Extract (short story)|Diary Extract]]'') and also attended [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]'s funeral with his other incarnations. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gift (ST short story)|The Gift]]'')
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Following an alien signal to [[1984]] Earth, the Doctor encountered UNIT led by Colonel [[Lewis Price|Price]] and met their medical officer [[Daniel Hopkins]]. He and Hopkins went rogue from UNIT’s investigation and traced the alien activity to [[Annabel Morden]]'s clinic. They found she was luring and vivisecting aliens, so Hopkins called in the troops to shut her clinic down. Interrogating her, the Doctor discovered she was doing this to try to cure her son, who had been fathered by a [[Helliax]] and struggled to survive on Earth. After learning that the father had just returned, the Doctor decided to help them leave Earth, against Price’s orders. After a tense pursuit, Price reluctantly let him take them away in the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Helliax Rift (audio story)|The Helliax Rift]]'')
Following an alien signal to [[1984]] Earth, the Doctor encountered UNIT led by Colonel [[Lewis Price|Price]] and met their medical officer [[Daniel Hopkins]]. He and Hopkins went rogue from UNIT’s investigation and traced the alien activity to [[Annabel Morden]]'s clinic. They found she was luring and vivisecting aliens, so Hopkins called in the troops to shut her clinic down. Interrogating her, the Doctor discovered she was doing this to try to cure her son, who had been fathered by a [[Helliax]] and struggled to survive on Earth. After learning that the father had just returned, the Doctor decided to help them leave Earth, against Price’s orders. After a tense pursuit, Price reluctantly let him take them away in the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Helliax Rift (audio story)|The Helliax Rift]]'')
The Doctor travelled to [[Agrippina Primus]] to free a Cyberman that had been given its individuality back from the soldiers that were using her to destroy the Cybermen left on [[Agrippina]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Girl Called Doubt (short story)|A Girl Called Doubt]]'')


The Doctor went to the [[Gogglebox]] inside [[the Moon]], though his intended destination was the [[Ice Caves of Shabadabadon]]. The TARDIS detected unusual energy signatures which appeared throughout Earth history, including [[1984]] and [[2006]]. As he detected a television transmission which indicated that a [[Sixth Doctor|future incarnation]] was investigating 1984, the Doctor went to [[Brisbane]], [[Australia]] on [[22 September]] [[2006]]. While in Brisbane, he met up with Tegan, as well as Dr. [[Katherine Chambers]], who seemed to know about him, and learned that Tegan had contracted an alien brain tumour that was killing her. He offered to take her some place her tumour could be cured, but she was kidnapped by Katherine and an accomplice. Katherine revealed she had been Peri's best friend when they were in school, and that the Doctor, in his next incarnation, would be involved in a plot involving the Cybermen that would result in the paralysis of Katherine's brother and the death of her father. Katherine kidnapped Tegan for the first patient of her new medical computer. The Doctor stopped Katherine and offered Tegan a chance to travel with him again, but she refused, having grown accustomed to her life on Earth. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Gathering (audio story)|The Gathering]]'')
The Doctor went to the [[Gogglebox]] inside [[the Moon]], though his intended destination was the [[Ice Caves of Shabadabadon]]. The TARDIS detected unusual energy signatures which appeared throughout Earth history, including [[1984]] and [[2006]]. As he detected a television transmission which indicated that a [[Sixth Doctor|future incarnation]] was investigating 1984, the Doctor went to [[Brisbane]], [[Australia]] on [[22 September]] [[2006]]. While in Brisbane, he met up with Tegan, as well as Dr. [[Katherine Chambers]], who seemed to know about him, and learned that Tegan had contracted an alien brain tumour that was killing her. He offered to take her some place her tumour could be cured, but she was kidnapped by Katherine and an accomplice. Katherine revealed she had been Peri's best friend when they were in school, and that the Doctor, in his next incarnation, would be involved in a plot involving the Cybermen that would result in the paralysis of Katherine's brother and the death of her father. Katherine kidnapped Tegan for the first patient of her new medical computer. The Doctor stopped Katherine and offered Tegan a chance to travel with him again, but she refused, having grown accustomed to her life on Earth. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Gathering (audio story)|The Gathering]]'')


=== Final adventures with Erimem ===
=== Final adventures with Erimem ===
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Tracking an energy-generating glove to the East End, the Doctor found it in the possession of gangster [[Charlie Shutter]]. Fearful of the glove's growing power, the Doctor was forced to go on a crime spree with Charlie and his hitman, Jack. After a week of criminal activities, the Doctor and Charlie plotted to steal a second glove from Charlie's rival, [[Mickey Green]]. However, Charlie double-crossed the Doctor and ordered Jack to kill him, Peri and Erimem, but the Doctor had secretly been giving the police information of Charlie's criminal activities, ending his criminal empire. After convincing Jack to change his ways, the Doctor took the gloves to a place where they couldn't be used to cause chaos. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gangster's Story (short story)|The Gangster's Story]]'')
Tracking an energy-generating glove to the East End, the Doctor found it in the possession of gangster [[Charlie Shutter]]. Fearful of the glove's growing power, the Doctor was forced to go on a crime spree with Charlie and his gang. After a week of criminal activities, the Doctor and Charlie plotted to steal a second glove from Charlie's rival, [[Mickey Green]]. However, Charlie double-crossed the Doctor and ordered that he, Peri and Erimem be killed, but the Doctor had secretly been giving the police information of Charlie's criminal activities, ending his criminal empire. After convincing some of the gangsters to change their ways, the Doctor took the gloves to a place where they couldn't be used to cause chaos. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gangster's Story (short story)|The Gangster's Story]]'') He took it to the airship at the heart of the [[Time Vortex]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Repercussions... (short story)|Repercussions...]]'')


The Doctor, Peri and Erimem attended the inauguration of the three-bodied lustrousness of the Vix. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The 100 Days of the Doctor (audio story)|The 100 Days of the Doctor]]'')
The Doctor, Peri and Erimem attended the inauguration of the three-bodied lustrousness of the Vix. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The 100 Days of the Doctor (audio story)|The 100 Days of the Doctor]]'')
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=== Final travels ===
=== Final travels ===
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Shortly after Erimem's departure, the Doctor and Peri went on a holiday to [[Grallista Social]]. During a party, Peri contracted a [[mutagenic virus]] which began turning everyone nearby into duplicates of her, including the Doctor. The [[Viyran|Viyrans]] intervened and cured the infected. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Mission of the Viyrans (audio story)|Mission of the Viyrans]]'')
Shortly after Erimem's departure, the Doctor and Peri went on a holiday to [[Grallista Social]]. During a party, Peri contracted a [[mutagenic virus]] which began turning everyone nearby into duplicates of her, including the Doctor. The [[Viyran|Viyrans]] intervened and cured the infected. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Mission of the Viyrans (audio story)|Mission of the Viyrans]]'')
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Tracking members of the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]], the Doctor and Peri set up a restaurant, and served the CIA agents food spiked with a vaccine to a virus that they had picked up while investigating the Doctor's recent actions on the planet Pointy. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Urban Myths (audio story)|Urban Myths]]'')
Tracking members of the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]], the Doctor and Peri set up a restaurant, and served the CIA agents food spiked with a vaccine to a virus that they had picked up while investigating the Doctor's recent actions on the planet Pointy. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Urban Myths (audio story)|Urban Myths]]'')
When the TARDIS materialised on [[1953]] [[Canvey Island]], the Doctor found that alien radiation was affecting the plants around [[St Anthony's Church]]. While Peri went exploring, the Doctor traced the radiation to the church crypt, where Father [[Hemmings (The Canvey Angels)|Hemmings]] was housing four dead alien bodies, believing them to be fallen angels in need of absolution. When Peri arrived, having learnt that Hemmings had lost his lover and unborn baby and refused to give them their [[Last Rites]], she convinced him to let the Doctor dispose of the bodies by forgiving him for his sins. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Canvey Angels (short story)|The Canvey Angels]]'')


Seeing that [[Zarl]] was bragging on a social media site about his plans on Earth, the Doctor and Peri travelled to [[2009]] [[Los Angeles]] to stop him. They encountered an older version of Peri, who told the Doctor that Zarl had come to Earth to die and that the Doctor needed to kill Zarl, but the Doctor decided that he wouldn't. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Peri and the Piscon Paradox (audio story)|Peri and the Piscon Paradox]]'')
Seeing that [[Zarl]] was bragging on a social media site about his plans on Earth, the Doctor and Peri travelled to [[2009]] [[Los Angeles]] to stop him. They encountered an older version of Peri, who told the Doctor that Zarl had come to Earth to die and that the Doctor needed to kill Zarl, but the Doctor decided that he wouldn't. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Peri and the Piscon Paradox (audio story)|Peri and the Piscon Paradox]]'')
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=== Post-mortem ===
=== Post-mortem ===
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After his regeneration, the fifth incarnation became the mental personification of the Doctor's conscience. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Revelation (novel)|Timewyrm: Revelation]]'')
After his regeneration, the fifth incarnation became the mental personification of the Doctor's conscience. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Revelation (novel)|Timewyrm: Revelation]]'')


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When the [[Eighth Doctor]] was possessed by [[Zagreus]] and stabbed by [[Charley Pollard]], he met the mental manifestations of his fifth, sixth and seventh incarnations in his mind when he nearly allowed himself to die, subsequently rallying himself with their aid to restore himself and retake control of the anti-time energies. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'')
When the [[Eighth Doctor]] was possessed by [[Zagreus]] and stabbed by [[Charley Pollard]], he met the mental manifestations of his fifth, sixth and seventh incarnations in his mind when he nearly allowed himself to die, subsequently rallying himself with their aid to restore himself and retake control of the anti-time energies. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'')
After being attacked by a weapon in the [[Last Great Time War]], the Doctor began to [[Retro-regeneration|degenerate]] through his past incarnations. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Past Lives (audio story)|Past Lives]]'') He managed to stabilise as the Fifth Doctor for a time and travelled towards the [[end of the universe]], where he encountered [[Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)|Jenny]] at the [[Last Gallery]] and together they went in search of the Gallery's artist, who appeared to be destroying worlds by creating art there. They found the artist, [[the Curator]], at the [[Eye of Orion]] and worked with him to understand his apparent curse, finding the Last Gallery was actually destroying the worlds to increase the value of the Curator's art. After helping the Curator stop them, the Doctor departed to seek an image that had appeared in his mind of a diamond, nut he began to destabilise again after leaving the far future. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Artist at the End of Time (audio story)|The Artist at the End of Time]]'')


[[File:Ninth Doctor Guilt Monster.jpg|thumb|left|The Fifth Doctor strains against the [[Sin-Eater]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Sin-Eaters (comic story)|Sin-Eaters]]'')]]
[[File:Ninth Doctor Guilt Monster.jpg|thumb|left|The Fifth Doctor strains against the [[Sin-Eater]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Sin-Eaters (comic story)|Sin-Eaters]]'')]]
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* The Doctor and Tegan once fought off two [[Grey Dalek]] together. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Brief History of the Daleks (short story)|A Brief History of the Daleks]]'')
* The Doctor and Tegan once fought off two [[Grey Dalek]] together. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Brief History of the Daleks (short story)|A Brief History of the Daleks]]'')


== Alternate timelines ==
== Other realities ==
[[File:Fifth Doctor and Peri Run from Cyberman Supremacy of the Cybermen.jpg|thumb|The Doctor and Peri run from a timeline-enforced Cyberman. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)|Supremacy of the Cybermen]]'')]]
=== Alternate timelines ===
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In one timeline, the Doctor was able to save Adric. In another alternative timeline, the Doctor had his [[brain]] fried by the computer while substituting for a dead synch-op on [[Sea Base 4]] in [[2084]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So Vile a Sin (novel)|So Vile a Sin]]'')


In one timeline, the Doctor was able to save Adric. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So Vile a Sin (novel)|So Vile a Sin]]'')
In one timeline, the Doctor permanently died on Androzani Minor due to the [[Great Intelligence]]'s interference. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'') In a different alternative timeline, the Doctor never went to Androzani Minor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So Vile a Sin (novel)|So Vile a Sin]]'')


In a negated timeline, the Doctor and Nyssa followed mysterious coordinates to [[23 November]] [[1963]], but the Doctor landed the TARDIS earlier than the coordinates indicated to avoid a trap. Investigating their surroundings, the Doctor and Nyssa were approached by [[Bob Dovie]], who mistook them for the police officers he had contacted about his missing family, and discovered that Dovie's wife and children had been murdered by {{Pratt}}. As they made their way back to the TARDIS, Dovie followed them, and his refusal to believe in the TARDIS set off the [[conceptual bomb]] the Master had planted on him, causing the TARDIS to explode, but the Doctor was saved by his [[sixth incarnation]]. Joining with his other selves to formulate a plan to stop the Master, the Fifth Doctor realised the solution was to visit Dovie a year earlier and introduce him to the TARDIS, so that he would find it more believable when he had the conceptual bomb and it would not go off. Once his plan succeeded, the Fifth Doctor joined his other seven incarnations in preparing to [[time ram]] [[the Master's TARDIS]]. However, rather than kill the Master, the [[First Doctor]] instead turned off the automatic distress actions, which had brought all of the Doctors to the pocket dimension and triggered the TARDIS' destruction, making it so none of that had happened. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Light at the End (audio story)|The Light at the End]]'')
In a timeline visited by [[Same (Canaries)|Same]] and [[Different (Canaries)|Different]], the Doctor perished trying to stop the [[Cybermen]] in [[Agrippina Primus]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Paradox Moon (short story)|The Paradox Moon]]'')


In an alternative timeline, the Doctor had his [[brain]] fried by the computer while substituting for a dead synch-op on [[Sea Base 4]] in [[2084]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So Vile a Sin (novel)|So Vile a Sin]]'')
=== Averted timelines ===
 
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When the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] allied with [[Rassilon]] to take over history, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)|Supremacy of the Cybermen]]'') the TARDIS was caught in a [[time corridor]] that led the Doctor and Peri to [[Skaro]], which was occupied by the Cybermen, who began to attack, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Prologue: The Fifth Doctor (comic story)|Prologue: the Fifth Doctor]]'') forcing the Doctor and Peri to flee. This timeline was eventually unwritten by Rassilon and the [[Twelfth Doctor]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)|Supremacy of the Cybermen]]'')
[[File:Fifth Doctor and Peri Run from Cyberman Supremacy of the Cybermen.jpg|thumb|The Doctor and Peri run from a timeline-enforced Cyberman. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)|Supremacy of the Cybermen]]'')]]
When the [[Cybermen]] allied with {{Sumpter}} to take over history, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)|Supremacy of the Cybermen]]'') the TARDIS was caught in a [[time corridor]] that led the Doctor and Peri to [[Skaro]], which was occupied by the Cybermen, who began to attack, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Prologue: The Fifth Doctor (comic story)|Prologue: the Fifth Doctor]]'') forcing the Doctor and Peri to flee. This timeline was eventually unwritten by Rassilon and the [[Twelfth Doctor]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)|Supremacy of the Cybermen]]'')


In an [[alternate timeline]] created by the influence of [[the Valeyard]] using the [[Dark Matrix]], the Fifth Doctor was able to resist the Valeyard's influence for most of his life, but he eventually succumbed at what would have been his regeneration, taking the bat's milk antidote to the [[Spectrox toxaemia]] and letting Peri die in his place. This timeline was eventually undone by the [[Seventh Doctor]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Matrix (novel)|Matrix]]'')
In an [[alternate timeline]] created by the influence of [[the Valeyard]] using the [[Dark Matrix]], the Fifth Doctor was able to resist the Valeyard's influence for most of his life, but he eventually succumbed at what would have been his regeneration, taking the bat's milk antidote to the [[Spectrox toxaemia]] and letting Peri die in his place. This timeline was eventually undone by the [[Seventh Doctor]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Matrix (novel)|Matrix]]'')


In one timeline, the Doctor permanently died on Androzani Minor due to the [[Great Intelligence]]'s interference. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'') In a different alternative timeline, the Doctor never went to Androzani Minor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So Vile a Sin (novel)|So Vile a Sin]]'')
=== Undone events ===
 
In a negated timeline, the Doctor and Nyssa followed mysterious coordinates to [[23 November]] [[1963]], but the Doctor landed the TARDIS earlier than the coordinates indicated to avoid a trap. Investigating their surroundings, the Doctor and Nyssa were approached by [[Bob Dovie]], who mistook them for the police officers he had contacted about his missing family, and discovered that Dovie's wife and children had been murdered by {{Pratt}}. As they made their way back to the TARDIS, Dovie followed them, and his refusal to believe in the TARDIS set off the [[conceptual bomb]] the Master had planted on him, causing the TARDIS to explode, but the Doctor was saved by his [[sixth incarnation]]. Joining with his other selves to formulate a plan to stop the Master, the Fifth Doctor realised the solution was to visit Dovie a year earlier and introduce him to the TARDIS, so that he would find it more believable when he had the conceptual bomb and it would not go off. Once his plan succeeded, the Fifth Doctor joined his other seven incarnations in preparing to [[time ram]] [[the Master's TARDIS]]. However, rather than kill the Master, the [[First Doctor]] instead turned off the automatic distress actions, which had brought all of the Doctors to the pocket dimension and triggered the TARDIS' destruction, making it so none of that had happened. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Light at the End (audio story)|The Light at the End]]'')


=== Splintered into his future ===
=== Splintered into his future ===
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In a splintered timeline, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Auton Infinity (audio story)|The Auton Infinity]]'') after departing from the Urbankan spaceship, the Doctor passed out almost immediately after Nyssa collapsed, and found himself pulled along his own timeline. He first ended up in the body of his future self, at a point where Adric had "left" the TARDIS and Tegan had recently resumed her travels with him and Nyssa. The Doctor soon discovered the TARDIS had jumped back along her temporal vector, looking for a stable [[time track]], and he believed he has done the same thing. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Secrets of Telos (audio story)|Secrets of Telos]]'')
In a splintered timeline, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Auton Infinity (audio story)|The Auton Infinity]]'') after departing from the Urbankan spaceship, the Doctor passed out almost immediately after Nyssa collapsed, and found himself pulled along his own timeline. He first ended up in the body of his future self, at a point where Adric had "left" the TARDIS and Tegan had recently resumed her travels with him and Nyssa. The Doctor soon discovered the TARDIS had jumped back along her temporal vector, looking for a stable [[time track]], and he believed he has done the same thing. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Secrets of Telos (audio story)|Secrets of Telos]]'')


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After making contact with his future self, the Doctor helped formulate a plan to stop the Nestene Consciousness taking control of the Driller. After successfully defeating the Consciousness, it is revealed that the displaced Doctor was actually a disintegrating splinter and could no longer return to his intial point of origin. The splinter was allowed to make one last trip into the future, where he met Peri and positively reflected on his future before fading away. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Auton Infinity (audio story)|The Auton Infinity]]'')
After making contact with his future self, the Doctor helped formulate a plan to stop the Nestene Consciousness taking control of the Driller. After successfully defeating the Consciousness, it is revealed that the displaced Doctor was actually a disintegrating splinter and could no longer return to his intial point of origin. The splinter was allowed to make one last trip into the future, where he met Peri and positively reflected on his future before fading away. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Auton Infinity (audio story)|The Auton Infinity]]'')


== Psychological profile ==
=== Personality ===
[[File:Anticipate.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor reassures his friends on their predicament. ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'')]]
Practicing good manners in the hopes that people would give him "the benefit of the doubt" he was non-hostile and share their resources, ([[TV]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'', ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'') the Fifth Doctor saw "small beautiful events" as being "what life [was] all about", ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'') and would go against the rules to offer a helping hand wherever he found someone in need, ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'', ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'', ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'') being willing to make enormous personal sacrifices simply to keep his friends safe and liberate others from suffering, ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'', ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'') and would try to stop and help others with their mundane troubles while in the middle of dealing with greater threats. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'')
He could see the qualities in others and sought to bring out their potential. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') He was even willing to take chances with companions like [[Vislor Turlough]] and [[Kamelion]], who were originally threats, ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'', ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'') even as he pretended to be unaware of it in order to grant Turlough the opportunity to do the right thing. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'') However, he tried to avoid confrontation with his companions when they were upset with him, opting to ignore them until they had calmed down. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'', ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'') According to [[Tegan Jovanka]], he would often "take everything in [his] stride", ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'') and downplayed how events went when explaining them to people. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'')
However, the Doctor's boyish appearance, nervous energy, and charm all hid the fact that he was a [[Time Lord]] of great power and knowledge. ([[TV]]: ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'', ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'', ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'') He was not without an ego, happily saying when he was good at a subject after someone admitted they were not, ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'') and being overly confident when he knew how good he was at something. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'') He would put on a false smile to lure his opponents into underestimating him until he could think his way out of a situation, ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'') and was not afraid to antagonise his enemies as an act of defiance, ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'', ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'') and declare his intent to interfere in their plans. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'')
Originally, the Fifth Doctor acted like a child excited to see new discoveries and foreign places. ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'', ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'') However, after the death of [[Adric]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)| Earthshock]]'') he acted more openly stressed out and passive to harsh developments. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'', ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'', ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'') As he was more exposed to the growing violence he encountered in his travels, the Doctor became more malaise to the carnage he saw throughout the universe, ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'', ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'', ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'') to the point that he alienated Tegan from the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'') The sudden betrayals he also endured ([[TV]]: ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'', ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'') caused the Doctor to develop trust issues, to the point that he threatened to cut ties with Turlough if he dared to deceive him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]'')
No longer trying to be "old and grumpy and important" like his previous incarnations, ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'') though worried his youthful body would not be taken seriously, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Smoke and Mirrors (audio story)|Smoke and Mirrors]]'') the Fifth Doctor was very open and vulnerable in his naivety, trying to focus on seeing the friendlier side of the universe by giving aliens the benefit of the doubt towards their intentions, opting to "look on the bright side" when things looked grim. ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'', ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'', ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'') He gained trust by proving himself with his honesty instead of using his vast experience as an excuse to take charge. ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'', ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'', ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'', ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'') Indeed, he could easily fall into the thrall of those who had the strong command presence that he lacked. ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'', ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'') However, he would take charge in moments of intensity, ([[TV]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'', ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'', ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'') and, while he needed a piece of the [[Great Crystal]] to face down the [[Mara]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'') the Doctor could still call upon great willpower when the need arose. ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'', ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]'', ''[[Dimensions in Time (TV story)|Dimensions in Time]]'')
Being highly curious and eager to learn and explore, the Fifth Doctor would often let his curiosity dictate his decision making, leaving him to being easily distracted and getting caught up in his own thoughts and musings, to the point where he got himself and others into trouble simply by not paying enough attention to his surroundings, even when he knew that such a mind-set was one of his flaws. ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'', ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'')
Unlike his other incarnations, he would seek out the highest authority when he landed so as to make his case for cooperation, ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'') though his trouble with being assertive would often lead to him running afoul with local authorities and being arrested or imprisoned. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'', ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'', ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'', ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'') He would particularly earn the ire of authoritative figures when his actions were mistaken for tomfoolery or treachery. ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'', ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'')
His young appearance was reflected in the youthfulness of his companions, whom he treated akin to how a teacher would treat their schoolchildren, to the point of patronising them, ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'', ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'', ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'') and would scold them severely when their failure to heed his instructions resulted in him being put at a disadvantage. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'')
He could also lose his temper when around someone who annoyed him, ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'') and was known to get impatient when pressed for time. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'', ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'', ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'', ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'') He was unafraid to point out how others were complicating matters with their pride ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'', ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'') or apparent idiocy, ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'', ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'', ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'') and would become particularly irked when he was being put to death as a scapegoat for others to avoid dealing with their problems when there were alternative solutions. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'', ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'', ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'')
He was notably for his use of sarcasm, especially when simultaneously dealing with Tegan and Adric, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'') and was proficient with puns. ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'', ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'', ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'') He also felt suited for settling down and starting a family. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Loups-Garoux (audio story)|Loups-Garoux]]'', ''[[No Place Like Home (audio story)|No Place Like Home]]'', ''[[Winter (audio story)|Winter]]'')
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[[File:A hit for six.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor plays cricket. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Time & Time Again (comic story)|Time & Time Again]]'')]]
After finding a [[cricket bat]] and discovering a room in his TARDIS dedicated to the sport shortly after his regeneration, the Fifth Doctor became a vivid fan of [[cricket]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') often spending long periods of time playing the game, ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]''; [[PROSE]]: ''[[Happy Endings (novel)|Happy Endings]]'', ''[[Goth Opera (novel)|Goth Opera]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Autumn (audio story)|Autumn]]'') attending several famous matches, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Roof of the World (audio story)|The Roof of the World]]'', ''[[Nekromanteia (audio story)|Nekromanteia]]'', ''[[The Emerald Tiger (audio story)|The Emerald Tiger]]''; [[PROSE]]: ''[[Graham Dilley Saves the World (short story)|Graham Dilley Saves the World]]'') and teaching his companions the rules of the game. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Phantasmagoria (audio story)|Phantasmagoria]]'')
He also liked "long walks", ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'') and [[tea]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'') believing it to be one of the things about the universe he loved. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Omega (audio story)|Omega]]'') He took his tea with either two sugars ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eternal Summer (audio story)|The Eternal Summer]]'') or with milk and no sugar. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Elite (audio story)|The Elite]]'') He also liked having live audience participation in large shows. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Nekromanteia (audio story)|Nekromanteia]]'')
His drink of choice was [[lemonade]] with [[ice]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'') and he also liked [[jam]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Plague of the Daleks (audio story)|Plague of the Daleks]]'') [[kipper]]s, and [[porridge]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Empire of Death (novel)|Empire of Death]]'') He considered fresh chilled orange juice to be "one of the finest things about Earth". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fascination (short story)|Fascination]]'') He felt a genuine sense of awe while in [[Cairo]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Never Seen Cairo (short story)|Never Seen Cairo]]'') and though of [[Vortis]] as somewhere he could relax. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return to the Web Planet (audio story)|Return to the Web Planet]]'')
He did not like [[earring]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'') disliked being referred to as "sweet", ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Entropy Composition (audio story)|The Entropy Composition]]'') had a disdain for [[cat]]s, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[No Place Like Home (audio story)|No Place Like Home]]'') felt uncomfortable around [[spider]]s, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Light at the End of the Tunnel (short story)|Light at the End of the Tunnel]]'') and, with the exception of [[Susan Foreman|Susan]], rarely thought about his family. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[No Place Like Home (audio story)|No Place Like Home]]'') He also disliked [[slavery]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Tip of the Tongue (short story)|Tip of the Tongue]]'')
The Doctor thought that it was best to "learn by [his] mistakes", ([[TV]]: ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'') and looked for "possibilities" that he "[could] never imagine", as he wanted to know how they worked and help them to work better. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Loups-Garoux (audio story)|Loups-Garoux]]'') While he preferred to take risks alone, he conceded that "a risk shared [was] a risk doubled". ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'')
While his feelings were hurt when [[Adric]] called him "decidedly immature" when in comparison to his fourth incarnation, ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'') the Fifth Doctor showed off an immature and childish side when he went to great lengths to avoid doing something he personally did not want to do, coming up with every excuse he could to prevent himself from being forced into action. ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'', ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'') When Tegan voiced her unease with traveling with [[Kamelion]], the Doctor pranked her by pretending to take her reluctance as a sign she didn't want to travel with him anymore, and even acted like he was going to return her home when he had instead set course for the [[Eye of Orion]], just to tease her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'')
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[[File:Watching Masters burn.jpg|thumb|The Doctor watches the Master burn. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]'')]]
Unwilling to accept that violence was "a universal way of life", ([[TV]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'') the Fifth Doctor was disdainful towards needless deaths, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[In Their Nature (comic story)|In Their Nature]]'') and tried his best to avoid using violence when "there [could] [be] another way", ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'', ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'') not even tolerating violence when it was being used to rescue him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'') He was particularly furious when [[Peter Sandoz]] shot Miss [[Tremayne]] when she was threatening him with a knife, believing he could have talked her down. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Winter for the Adept (audio story)|Winter for the Adept]]'')
However, he did possess a dark side, gunning down foes when he deemed it necessary, ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'', ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'', ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'', ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'') and not moving to save {{Ainley}} from a fiery death, though was deeply upset by his part in it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]'') He was also willing to physically slap someone to calm them down, as with [[Maxwell Edison]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Stars Fell on Stockbridge (comic story)|Stars Fell on Stockbridge]]'') and accepted a pistol from King [[Louis XIII|Louis]], but only so he would not contradict the king. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Church and the Crown (audio story)|The Church and the Crown]]'')
While he failed to execute [[Davros]] in cold blood, ([[TV]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'') he did destroy [[Kamelion]] at the android's request. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]'') He also once shot the Master non-fatally in the chest to subdue him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Town Called Eternity (short story)|A Town Called Eternity]]'')
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The Fifth Doctor identified himself as being open-minded, likening himself to [[Alice in Wonderland|Alice]] as he "[tried] to believe three impossible things before breakfast". As such, he was willing to give his enemies the benefit of the doubt, such as when he met {{Ainley}} in the [[Death Zone]] on [[Gallifrey]], and was willing to hear him out when the Master said he had come to aid the Doctor. When the [[High Council]] confirmed the Master's story, the Doctor admitted that he had done the Master an injustice by doubting him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'') He also tried to find a positive approach to life, even if it was a delusional one, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Iterations of I (audio story)|Iterations of I]]'') such as fixating on the idea that [[Mondas]] was 1950s [[Trafalgar Square]], wilfully ignoring the mine carts and giant underground cavern overhead. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Spare Parts (audio story)|Spare Parts]]'') When he and Nyssa were arrested for using future currency during the Jacobin era, the Doctor tried to console Nyssa by pointing out that they still used Earth-based coins. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Summer (audio story)|Summer]]'')
The Fifth Doctor somewhat looked down on humanity for being "parochial", and "fly[ing] off the handle" when they did not get their wishes, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'') and could become patronising when trying to correct someone who refused to listen to him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'') He openly questioned his fondness for the "pathetic humans" of the "miserable planet" Earth when they elected to kill "noble races" in the name of retribution. ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'')
He could fail to notice when his companions did not want to follow his instructions, ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'') when they were trying to show off a new outfit to him, ([[TV]]: ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'', ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'') or were not enjoying themselves in their adventures as much as he was. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'')
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The Fifth Doctor though his [[third incarnation]] was the "dandiest dandelion", while the Third Doctor criticised his fifth incarnation for "wearing [a] salad". ([[WC]]: ''[[Doctors Assemble! (webcast)|Doctors Assemble!]]'')
Immediately after his regeneration, the [[Sixth Doctor]] told [[Peri Brown]] that his predecessor had "a sort of feckless charm [that] simply wasn't [him]", ([[TV]]: ''[[The Twin Dilemma (TV story)|The Twin Dilemma]]'') but later admitted to [[Evelyn Smythe]] that "being him was like a holiday", adding that it was "a very wonderful holiday". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The 100 Days of the Doctor (audio story)|The 100 Days of the Doctor]]'')
The [[Seventh Doctor]] described the Fifth Doctor as "bland" and "not even one of the good ones", while the Fifth Doctor was repulsed by his seventh incarnation's manipulative nature. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cold Fusion (novel)|Cold Fusion]]'') However, despite the animosity between the two, in the Seventh Doctor's subconscious, the Fifth Doctor personified his conscience due to his strong sense of compassion. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Revelation (novel)|Timewyrm: Revelation]]'') The [[Eighth Doctor]] was fonder of his fifth incarnation than his two immediate predecessors, describing him as "terribly polite." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Four Doctors (audio story)|The Four Doctors]]'')
[[File:FifthTenthDoctorTC1.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and his tenth incarnation. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'')]]
The [[Tenth Doctor]] expressed a fondness for his fifth incarnation, seeing him as a turning point and stating that it was after his fourth regeneration when he began to enjoy his time in younger bodies. He also confessed that certain aspects of his wardrobe and personality were influenced by the Fifth Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'')
When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] contacted the Fifth Doctor through an [[Ovid]] sphere in [[England]] in the [[1920s]], he commented that his fifth incarnation was "grumpy" and "frowny" in part because he worried about being taken seriously due to his youthful appearance. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Smoke and Mirrors (audio story)|Smoke and Mirrors]]'')
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The Doctor was highly protective of his TARDIS, becoming particularly irritated when he thought Nyssa had been tampering with it, ([[TV]]: ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]'') and frustrated when he thought the [[Tenth Doctor]] had changed his console control room design. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'')
Although they often argued with each other, the Doctor told Lady [[Adela Forster]] that [[Tegan Jovanka]]  was "very dear" to him, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Emerald Tiger (audio story)|The Emerald Tiger]]'') and also told Tegan that he "[couldn't] bear the thought of not having [her] around", ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Qualia (short story)|Qualia]]'') though he would often hide from her in the TARDIS' [[Cloister Room]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[No Place Like Home (audio story)|No Place Like Home]]'') Tegan claimed that the Doctor often gave her "half pained [and] half patronising" looks. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aquitaine (audio story)|Aquitaine]]'')
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The Fifth Doctor believed [[the Master]] to be "the most evil force in the universe". ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')
He viewed his fourth incarnation's hesitation at averting the [[creation of the Daleks]] to have been "a mistake". However, while he did not hesitate to destroy Daleks, he was unable to bring himself to kill [[Davros]] with a gun to his face, ultimately giving Davros time to escape. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'')
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Two days after he recovered from his post-regeneration trauma, Tegan described the Fifth Doctor as "an incompetent lunatic who talks gibberish", and [[Adric]] saw him as a "feckless, frivolous dilettante" who was an inferior replacement to the [[Fourth Doctor]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Psychodrome (audio story)|Psychodrome]]'') At a later date, Tegan described him as "the most annoying man that [she had] ever met". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aquitaine (audio story)|Aquitaine]]'') On one occasion, she derisively referred to the Doctor as a "posho". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Peterloo Massacre (audio story)|The Peterloo Massacre]]'')
[[Roz Forrester]] did not trust the Fifth Doctor, as she believed the fact that he seemed so trustworthy was suspicious. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cold Fusion (novel)|Cold Fusion]]'') [[River Song]] noted the Fifth Doctor's "sweet, but strangely short-tempered," personality, as well as his obsession with the [[Eye of Orion]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[The Eternity Clock (video game)|The Eternity Clock]]'') When the [[Eighth Doctor]] had a [[tarot]] card reading, the Fifth Doctor was identified as "the Star". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The City of the Dead (novel)|The City of the Dead]]'')
{{Ainley|n=The "Tremas" Master}} believed that the Fifth Doctor was "the nice one [with] such charm, innocence, [and] naiveté", ([[GAME]]: ''[[Destiny of the Doctors (video game)|Destiny of the Doctors]]'') while {{Macqueen|n=the "Reborn" Master}} described him as "the drippy blonde one" who "wander[ed] around like nobody's ever played cricket ever". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Two Masters (audio story)|The Two Masters]]'') [[Helen (The Sirens of Time)|Helen]] referred to him as "the compassionate". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Sirens of Time (audio story)|The Sirens of Time]]'')
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After he and Peri became infected with [[spectrox toxaemia]], the Doctor became determined to save Peri from dying of the poison; stealing a spaceship, outrunning armed mercenaries, climbing deep into a cave with little oxygen and back, and finally carrying Peri to the TARDIS while in the paralysis stage of the poisoning, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'') all while holding back the regenerative process. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Winter (audio story)|Winter]]'') When in the safety of the TARDIS, the Doctor gave Peri all that remained of the antidote, saving her life at the cost of his own. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'')
=== Habits and quirks ===
[[File:DavisonWIthGlasses.jpg|thumb|The Doctor wearing his "[[brainy specs]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'')]]
When needing to examine something, the Fifth Doctor would sometimes sport a pair of glasses. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'', ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'', ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'', ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]'', ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'') While he claimed to need them due to a weakness in his right eye, ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'') the [[Tenth Doctor]] confessed that these "[[brainy specs]]" only served to make his fifth incarnation look "a bit clever". ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'')
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When not instructing people to follow him with an utterance of "come on", ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'', ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'', ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'') the Fifth Doctor would instead instruct someone to follow his lead by saying, ''"this way"''. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'', ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'', ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'', ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'', ''[[Dimensions in Time (TV story)|Dimensions in Time]]'')
To encourage others, the Doctor would tell them to have a "brave heart", especially with Tegan. ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'', ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'', ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'', ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'') He was also known to say, ''"Sorry, must dash"'', especially when leaving in a hurry. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'', ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')
When met with disappointment or adversity, he would utter a defeated, ''"oh, no"''. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'', ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'', ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'', ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]'', ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'')
During his early days, the Fifth Doctor's voice was prone to becoming high pitched in moments of intensity, ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'', ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'', ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'', ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'') something that the [[Tenth Doctor]] found comradery in. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'')
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As rather stagnant incarnation, the Fifth Doctor would usually alternate between having his hands crossed behind his back or in his trouser pockets while flicking the long tails on his coat back, with it being extremely rare for him to go an entire adventure without doing either. ([[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'', ''[[Dimensions in Time (TV story)|Dimensions in Time]]'') He was also known to occasionally place his hands in his coat pockets instead. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'', ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'', ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'', ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'')
In a deviation from his stagnant posture, the Doctor would wring his hands together in a fidgety manner. ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'', ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]'', ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'', ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'', ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'', ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'', ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'', ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'', ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'') However, he would interlock his fingers when sitting or crouching down, ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'', ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'', ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'', ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'', ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'') or when he was in thought. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'')
He crossed his arms when sulking ([[TV]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'', ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'', ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'' ) or on the defensive, ([[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'', ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'') and was prone to dramatic turns, which usually caused his hair to sway wildly. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'', ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'', ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'', ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]'', ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'', ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'', ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'', ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'', ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'', ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'', ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'', ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'')
When in a stressful situation, he would scratch the back of his head as he worked on how to deal with the crisis, ([[TV]]: ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'', ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'', ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'') and would chew on the digits of his hand when thinking. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'', ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'', ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'', ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'', ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'')
When gobsmacked, he had a tendency to stare with a slack-jawed look on his face, ([[TV]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'', ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'', ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'', ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'', ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'') and would spread out his arms and look upwards to emphasis a point. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'', ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'', ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'')
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The Fifth Doctor often delegated some decisions to the simple chance of a coin. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'', ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]'', ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'', ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'')
He typically introduced himself with the greeting, ''"How do you do?"''.{{source}}
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=== Skills ===
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While he preferred to use trickery to solve a problem, ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'') the Fifth Doctor was still very capable of defending himself unarmed when pushed to physical confrontations. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'', ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'', ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'', ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'') He retained the swordsmanship acumen of his predecessors, being able to best {{Ainley}} in a duel, ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'') and was also highly skilled at the sport of [[cricket]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'') being a "strong right arm bowler ". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Council of Nicaea (audio story)|The Council of Nicaea]]'')
He was a proficient shot with a gun, even stating that he "never miss[ed]" his targets, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'', ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'', ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'') and also had the accuracy to throw a chair to jam a door, ([[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'') as well as being an expert marksman with a bow. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Immortals (short story)|The Immortals]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Son of the Dragon (audio story)|Son of the Dragon]]'')
After learning how to, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[4-Dimensional Vistas (comic story)|4-Dimensional Vistas]]'') the Doctor was able to swim out of danger, even while dazed, and was capable of holding his breath for a long period of time. ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'')
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The Doctor could perform hypnotism, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Empire of Death (novel)|Empire of Death]]'') and was able to make limited telepathic contact with the [[Xaranti]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Deep Blue (novel)|Deep Blue]]'') He claimed to have "superior psychic defences", ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Rat Trap (audio story)|Rat Trap]]'') and believed himself to be immune to hypnotism. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Butcher of Brisbane (audio story)|The Butcher of Brisbane]]'')
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He could perform basic surgery, even with limited equipment. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'')
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The Doctor could determine the properties of something by [[taste]] alone, ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'', ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'', ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]'') and also possessed a heightened sense of smell, which he used to tell which time period he was in by smelling the air. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eye of the Scorpion (audio story)|The Eye of the Scorpion]]'')
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He could play the [[harp]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')
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The Doctor was capable of driving a chariot, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eye of the Scorpion (audio story)|The Eye of the Scorpion]]'') and could ride a horse. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Church and the Crown (audio story)|The Church and the Crown]]'')
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The Doctor had a "gift for languages", ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fear of the Dark (novel)|Fear of the Dark]]'') and could speak to a [[Croatian]] in his native language. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Autumn (audio story)|Autumn]]'') He could also speak [[Greek]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Exotron (audio story)|Exotron]]'')
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The Doctor often showed keen observational and deductive skills, quickly solving the mystery of the murder of [[Sinead Iona Fleming]] on [[Fleming's Island]] fifty years after the crime, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Iterations of I (audio story)|Iterations of I]]'') and managing to piece together the true nature of the [[Vrall]] from a few scattered clues relating to the anomalous behaviour of the [[translation circuit]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Imperial Moon (novel)|Imperial Moon]]'')
He learned how to perform coin magic from [[Adric]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'') could recall and quote from scripture, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Council of Nicaea (audio story)|The Council of Nicaea]]'') and carried a [[Molenski Univarius]] that he claimed could fix anything. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Axis of Insanity (audio story)|The Axis of Insanity]]'')
== Appearance ==
[[File:FiveThick.jpg|thumb|The Doctor wearing his hat. ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'')]]
The Fifth Doctor was a young man. ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'') [[Peri Brown]] described him as having "fair [[blonde]] [[hair]], [[blue]] [[eyes]], and a sweet [[smile]]". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Peri and the Piscon Paradox (audio story)|Peri and the Piscon Paradox]]'')
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While he initially thought his new face represented "the trouble with [the unpredictability of] regeneration", the Fifth Doctor soon thought himself to be "absolutely splendid". ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')
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[[Rose Tyler]] considered the Fifth Doctor to be a "rather hot blond man" when [[Clive Finch]] showed her his picture. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rose (novelisation)|Rose]]'')
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The [[Second Doctor]] playfully called his fifth incarnation "a youngster". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Endgame (POT comic story)|Endgame]]'')
When [[Affinity]] took on the Fifth Doctor's appearance to approach the [[Twelfth Doctor]], he noted that the fifth incarnation was a "young fair-haired man in a pale [[coat]] and light striped [[trousers]]." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Silhouette (novel)|Silhouette]]'')
==== Hair and grooming ====
As a side-effect of his regeneration, the Fifth Doctor's hair regularly changed length and colour. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cold Fusion (novel)|Cold Fusion]]'') It was brown shortly after his regeneration, ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'') then quickly became platinum blonde. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') On occasion, his hair had brown highlights
([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'')
His hair typically reached to the back of his neck. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') While it was originally poofy with a long fringe, ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'') it quickly changed into a wavier style, ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') though his fringe was later shown as shorter and his hairstyle kept straight. ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'')
Once, to make himself appear older, the Doctor grew a [[beard]] while he was stranded in [[1867]] [[London]] that helped him fit in with the scientific community. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster]]'') He grew a beard again when he was forced to escape a prison through a time field that caused him to age a relative year while spending only a few minutes in it from an outside perspective. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Doing Time (audio story)|Doing Time]]'')
=== Clothing ===
==== Main attires ====
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[[File:Cricket middle and leg.jpg|left|thumb|The Doctor plays cricket. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Tides of Time (comic story)|The Tides of Time]]'')]]
The Fifth Doctor's first outfit featured a [[beige]] [[frock coat]] with [[scarlet]] piping along the collar, lapels, sleeves, pockets and tails. Underneath his coat, the Doctor wore a [[Cream (colour)|cream]] cricket [[jumper]] with a [[crimson]] and [[black]] V-Neck pattern, and a [[white]] dress [[shirt]] with a [[red]] interior and embroidered cherry [[question mark]]s on the collars. His [[trousers]] were a unique pattern of [[brown]] and beige stripes. He also wore white [[plimsoll]]s and an [[Ivory (colour)|ivory]] [[Panama hat]] that had a scarlet band with a black and white pattern. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')
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After his clothes were ruined by a [[Xaranti]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Deep Blue (novel)|Deep Blue]]'') the Doctor changed to a French [[grey]] coat with a longer collar, a dress shirt with a [[green]] interior, trousers with thick [[orange]] lines, and a jumper with a pattern of thick red and black lines on the bottom, the V-Neck and sleeves. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Awakening (TV story)|The Awakening]]'') He sometimes wore suspenders adorned with question marks and, on one occasion, replaced his jumper with a beige coloured [[waistcoat]] that had a [[gold]], white and red flora & fauna pattern. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]'')
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He wore a stick of artificial [[celery]] on his left lapel ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'', ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'') to alert him to his allergy to [[gas]]es in the [[praxis range]] of the spectrum, as the celery would turn [[purple]] in their presence. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'') Ironically, the Doctor himself hated celery. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Gathering (audio story)|The Gathering]]'')
==== Other costumes ====
The Fifth Doctor slept in white [[pyjamas]], with tiny question mark motifs sewn on to them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'')
While combating [[the Rani's menagerie]], the Doctor wore a [[Cream (colour)|cream]] cricket [[jumper]] with a triple V-Neck pattern consisting of a [[black]] on the top and bottom and a thick [[crimson]] line between two black lines in the middle. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dimensions in Time (TV story)|Dimensions in Time]]'')
When his [[first incarnation]] was placed on trial in [[1963]] [[London]] as a result of killing a [[werewolf]] with a silver bullet, the Fifth Doctor dressed in an ill-fitting grey suit. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Juror's Story (short story)|The Juror's Story]]'')
While in [[Cairo]], the Doctor wore khaki trousers and an off-white shirt. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Never Seen Cairo (short story)|Never Seen Cairo]]'')
Whilst on [[Karn]] with Peri, the Doctor donned a fur coat and boots, and also wore a black dress suit. As "the Supremo", he wore a black military uniform. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warmonger (novel)|Warmonger]]'')
Whilst on [[the Crystal Bucephalus]], he wore a puffy shirt and a [[blue]] cloak. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)|The Crystal Bucephalus]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
=== Casting ===
After the popular [[Fourth Doctor|fourth incarnation]], it was decided that the next incarnation should be played by an actor who was already firmly established in the [[United Kingdom|British]] public's mind. [[Peter Davison]] was chosen, due in no small part to his popular and critically acclaimed role as Tristan Farnon in ''[[All Creatures Great and Small]]'', a BBC series based on the books of James Herriot.
Richard Griffiths was considered for the role before Peter Davison was cast, as was [[Iain Cuthbertson]].<ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/5v.html</ref>
=== The age gap ===
Only 29 when cast, he remained "the youngest Doctor" until the [[2009]] hiring of 26-year-old [[Matt Smith]]. He was some eleven years younger than [[Tom Baker]], the previous record holder, seven years younger than [[Paul McGann]], and five years younger than future son-in-law, [[David Tennant]]. He was later recast as the Fifth Doctor in ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'' in 2007, at which time he was 56, a year older than [[William Hartnell]] was during the filming of ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]''.
=== Bad hair years ===
To a degree never seen with any other regular character before or since, the Fifth Doctor was at the heart of a running continuity error. No [[make-up artist]] seemed to particularly care about the length of Davison's hair throughout [[season 19]], despite the fact that it was known that [[serial]]s were being recorded out of broadcast order.
Davison, a busy actor with other commitments, had his hair cut short at the beginning of ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s [[production block]]s, because other projects like ''All Creatures Great and Small'' required it. For reasons unclear, he was then allowed to grow his hair several inches while filming as the Fifth Doctor. However, since the episodes aired out of order, his hair length quite obviously varied.
Were it not for the fact that most serials of season 19 narratively dovetailed into each other, it might be possible to simply believe that the character simply liked to go to the barber shop between stories. Unfortunately for this theory, ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'' was narratively tied to the beginning of ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'', so the jarring hair growth can only be regarded as a production error.
Davison cut his hair prior to each season, and the production team allowed him to grow it throughout each of his [[production block]]s. However, ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'' was the final story of his tenure broadcast out of production order, and ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'' didn't obviously lead into it. Thus, although Davison was again allowed to grow his hair throughout the production of [[season 20|seasons 20]] and [[season 21|21]], it never amounted to the kind of production error it was throughout season 19.
It's frequently remarked by Davison on DVD commentaries that ''real'' fans can tell the production order of episodes by the length of the Fifth Doctor's hair.
=== Brainy specs ===
In several DVD commentaries, Peter Davison claims he abandoned his [[Brainy specs|half-moon glasses]] because [[Janet Fielding]] teased him when he used them. Fielding seemed to agree with this assessment on the commentary for ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]''.
=== Celery ===
Davison agreed to wear a stick of [[celery]] on his lapel on the understanding that [[JNT]] would eventually have a writer explain the bizarre fashion statement. Though Davison thought the explanation would come earlier, the mystery was at last revealed in his final story. ([[DCOM]]: ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'') Ironically, Davison hated celery. When he was required to eat celery during the recording of ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'', he found it deeply unpleasant. ([[DCOM]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')
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