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The first [[incarnation]] of the [[regeneration cycle]] bestowed upon him by the [[Time Lord]]s at [[Clara Oswald]]'s urging at the end of the [[Siege of Trenzalore]], the '''Twelfth Doctor''' valued a pragmatic approach with an acerbic and blunt insensitivity, often dispensing with niceties in a tense situation, becoming cold and calculative when needed. However, despite his ruthless exterior, the Doctor was actually deeply caring and empathetic, always striving to help others for the sake of being kind. Exploiting his vast intelligence and experiences without a fear of hiding his age, he could be difficult to deal with when there was work to be done, but remained capable of incredible compassion towards even the least likely of folk, determined the save anyone he could if it was an option, while not wasting time trying to save someone who was doomed beyond salvation. | |||
Unique amongst his incarnations, the Twelfth Doctor would not travel full time with the large majority of his companions, with some like [[Clara Oswald]] and [[Bill Potts]] taking breaks from the TARDIS between travels, some like [[Hattie Munroe]] taking the occasional trip, and some like [[Jata]] being involved in various side quests during a longer trip. He was also known to go long periods of time in one location, such as the town of [[Краснодар]], his [[confession dial]], 1970s [[Brixton]], [[Darillium]] and [[St Luke's University]]. | Unique amongst his incarnations, the Twelfth Doctor would not travel full time with the large majority of his companions, with some like [[Clara Oswald]] and [[Bill Potts]] taking breaks from the TARDIS between travels, some like [[Hattie Munroe]] taking the occasional trip, and some like [[Jata]] being involved in various side quests during a longer trip. He was also known to go long periods of time in one location, such as the town of [[Краснодар]], his [[confession dial]], 1970s [[Brixton]], [[Darillium]] and [[St Luke's University]]. | ||
Assured of the survival of [[Gallifrey]], the Doctor was no longer chained down by guilt, becoming a less amiable character, as he no longer needed to cover the pain of what he thought was the extinction of the Time Lords, | Assured of the survival of [[Gallifrey]], the Doctor was no longer chained down by guilt, becoming a less amiable character, as he no longer needed to cover the pain of what he thought was the extinction of the Time Lords, which left him to wonder if he was still a "good man", a question left more uncertain by his failure to reform [[Rusty (Into the Dalek)|a Dalek]], and when compared to the more idealistically heroic characters like [[Robin Hood]] and [[Danny Pink]]. As he continued to drive people away with his apparent callousness, even Clara found herself wanting to leave the Doctor when he took his disinterest too far, until he proved his worth to her by defeating [[the Foretold]], although this left Clara trying to emulate him in their battles with the [[Boneless]] and the [[Umbra (The Eye of Torment)|Umbra]], further confusing the Doctor on his moral standings, which was not resolved until his first confrontation with [[Missy]], where she tried to corrupt him by handing him [[3W Cyberman|an army]] of [[Cybermen]] to force his ideas of peace of the universe, and he realised that he was simply "an idiot with [[The Doctor's TARDIS|a box]] and [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|screwdriver]]" who went around helping where he could. However, the fallout of Missy's plan left the Doctor and Clara deciding to part ways. | ||
After they were reunited in an attack by the [[Dream crab]]s, the Doctor and Clara experienced dreams of what their lives would be like without the other and decided to take a second chance with adventuring together, with the Doctor showing his goofier side more clearly and forging a closer bond with Clara as they faced machinations from the likes of [[Davros]], Missy and the [[Fisher King]]. | |||
However, the threat of a mythical creature called [[the Hybrid]] would haunt their travels, as the Doctor combined [[Mire]] technology to render a Viking girl named [[Ashildr]] immortal, and she would continue to watch him and Clara from the shadows of history, as they stopped a [[Zygon]] rebellion and saved [[Jess Collins]] from the [[Corvid]]s at [[Highgate Cemetery]]. Eventually, Ashildr would make her move against the Doctor at the behest of {{Sumpter}}, and Clara was killed as the Doctor was trapped in a [[Confession Dial]] and forced to endure four-and- a-half billion years of torture to get him to confess what he knew of the Hybrid. After he manged to escape, the Doctor [[Coup against Rassilon|ousted]] Rassilon from Gallifrey and tried to resurrected Clara with an [[extraction chamber]], but only succeeded in retrieving her from the seconds before her death. Fleeing Gallifrey to the [[end of the universe]], the Doctor retrieved Ashildr to help him erase Clara's memories of him to hide her from the Time Lords, but ultimately had his memories of her erased with the [[neural block]], leaving Clara and Ashildr to travel the universe while he continued his solitary exploits. | |||
Now content with being "an old man messing about in time and space", the Doctor was reunited with [[Gabby Gonzalez]] by [[the Moment]], and joined forces with his previous companions to take down [[Josiah W. Dogbolter]]. He also enjoyed some adventures with guitarist [[Hattie Munroe]], and spend some time living with Jess's family when his TARDIS was left recovering from an implosion. After seeing to the formation of the [[Coal Hill defenders]] at [[Coal Hill Academy]], the Doctor helped the [[Osumaran]] [[Jata]] return to [[Osumare]], and was helped in solving a mystery with [[Alex Yow|Alex]] and [[Brandon Yow]]. Following his accidental gifting of superpowers to [[Grant Gordon]] with the [[Hazandra]] gemstone, the Doctor was reunited with [[River Song]] and had their fated final night on [[Darillium]], which lasted for twenty-four years. | |||
Once his night on Darillium ended, the Doctor was joined by River's assistant, [[Nardole]], when he was charged with guarding Missy in [[The Vault (The Pilot)|a vault]] at [[St Luke's University]], with the Doctor working to rehabilitate her so they could mend their old friendship. However, despite Nardole trying to keep him grounded, the Doctor would find reasons to sneak away from the Vault to adventure in his TARDIS, which happened even more frequently when he began tutoring [[Bill Potts]] by Christmas 2016. Once he decided to make her an official companion after saving her from some [[sentient oil]], the Doctor and Bill fought [[Emojibot]]s at [[Gliese 581d]], saved [[Sea creature (Thin Ice)|a sea serpent]] during the [[1814]] [[Frost fair]] and faced off threats from the [[Dreamspace]] being sent by [[Fey Truscott-Sade]]. | |||
After a rescue mission on [[Chasm Forge]] left him blinded from exposure to vacuum of space, the Doctor was unable to stop an invasion by the [[Monk (species)|Monks]] when Bill brokered a deal with them to restore his sight, and had to endure six months of undercover work to exile them from the Earth, though found that his absence had caused Missy to undergo self-reflection. When she later saved him from [[Mars]], the Doctor granted her access to the TARDIS so that she could watch him, Bill and Nardole adventure against [[light-eating locust]]s and show her a better way of living. However, a final test on Missy's rehabilitation on a [[Mondasian]] [[Colony ship (World Enough and Time)|colony ship]] resulted in Bill becoming a [[Cyberman]], Missy leaving with the [[Saxon Master]] and Nardole having to be left behind. As he was left mortally wounded in [[Battle of Floor 0507|the battle against the Cybermen]], the Doctor resisted the [[Regeneration|regenerative process]], having grown weary of constantly changing personas and losing companions, but was encouraged to regenerate by [[glass avatar]]s of Bill and Nardole after he crossed paths with his [[First Doctor|first incarnation]] and the [[Testimony]]. Accepting his impending regeneration and his responsibility to life itself, the Doctor used his last moments to give his successor some words of advice before finishing his regeneration into [[Thirteenth Doctor|a female body]]. | |||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
=== A day to come === | === A day to come === | ||
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After sealing [[Gallifrey]] away in a [[pocket dimension]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'') the [[Seventh Doctor]] was able to recall teaming up with his other twelve incarnations to save Gallifrey. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Cold Fusion (audio story)|Cold Fusion]]'') | After sealing [[Gallifrey]] away in a [[pocket dimension]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'') the [[Seventh Doctor]] was able to recall teaming up with his other twelve incarnations to save Gallifrey. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Cold Fusion (audio story)|Cold Fusion]]'') | ||
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Seeing an ad in a newspaper placed by {{Gomez}}, ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') which seemed to be a message from Clara, the Doctor infiltrated a suspicious restaurant, where he and Clara learned that time travelling [[Clockwork Droid]]s, under the leadership of the [[Half-Face Man]], had been harvesting [[human]]s to repair themselves and reach the [[Promised Land]]. Trying to speak on peaceful terms, the Doctor snapped the Control Node out of his illusion of the Promised Land by revealing the true state of his existence. Conflicted and unsure, the Half-Face Man fell out of his [[escape pod]], either jumping or having been pushed by the Doctor. | Seeing an ad in a newspaper placed by {{Gomez}}, ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') which seemed to be a message from Clara, the Doctor infiltrated a suspicious restaurant, where he and Clara learned that time travelling [[Clockwork Droid]]s, under the leadership of the [[Half-Face Man]], had been harvesting [[human]]s to repair themselves and reach the [[Promised Land]]. Trying to speak on peaceful terms, the Doctor snapped the Control Node out of his illusion of the Promised Land by revealing the true state of his existence. Conflicted and unsure, the Half-Face Man fell out of his [[escape pod]], either jumping or having been pushed by the Doctor. | ||
Returning to his TARDIS, the Doctor briefly left Clara behind ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') due to the calculations he had been working on through all his prior incarnations finally being completed, and he went to help his previous twelve incarnations place [[Gallifrey]] in a [[pocket universe]] at the end of the [[Last Great Time War]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'') joining [[ | Returning to his TARDIS, the Doctor briefly left Clara behind ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') due to the calculations he had been working on through all his prior incarnations finally being completed, and he went to help his previous twelve incarnations place [[Gallifrey]] in a [[pocket universe]] at the end of the [[Last Great Time War]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'') joining the [[Eleventh General]] in the [[War Room]] to coordinate disaster relief. With Gallifrey saved, the Twelfth Doctor went to a [[tea]] party in the [[Under Gallery]] to celebrate with his other incarnations. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (novelisation)|The Day of the Doctor]]'') The Doctor then redecorated the TARDIS console room and settled on a new outfit, ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') creating his new control console in a bathroom, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Body Electric (comic story)|The Body Electric]]'') and complained in [[Twelfth Doctor's diary|his diary]] about the day he had had. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|First Day of the Doctor (short story)|page=30}}) | ||
Returning for Clara, the Doctor spoke of the suspicious way Clara had met him in his previous incarnation, only for Clara to likewise voice her uncertainty of the Doctor's identity and asked to be returned home. Attempting to return Clara home, the Doctor ended up in [[Glasgow]] by mistake. However, Clara decided to go out for coffee with the Doctor after the Eleventh Doctor called her and encouraged her to help the Doctor through his regeneration. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') | Returning for Clara, the Doctor spoke of the suspicious way Clara had met him in his previous incarnation, only for Clara to likewise voice her uncertainty of the Doctor's identity and asked to be returned home. Attempting to return Clara home, the Doctor ended up in [[Glasgow]] by mistake. However, Clara decided to go out for coffee with the Doctor after the Eleventh Doctor called her and encouraged her to help the Doctor through his regeneration. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') | ||
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=== New adventures with Clara === | === New adventures with Clara === | ||
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After he was forced to disguise himself as a [[nun]] to escape the [[Church of Vindication's Inquisitors]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Swords of Kali (comic story)|The Swords of Kali]]'') the Doctor became alerted to a creature that disguised itself as a motorway to consume planets into other dimensions. Summoning Clara to assist him, the Doctor was surprised when the creature disappeared, unaware that Clara had tricked the creature into consuming itself. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Road Rage (Twelfth Doctor comic story)|Road Rage]]'') | After he was forced to disguise himself as a [[nun]] to escape the [[Church of Vindication's Inquisitors]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Swords of Kali (comic story)|The Swords of Kali]]'') the Doctor became alerted to a creature that disguised itself as a motorway to consume planets into other dimensions. Summoning Clara to assist him, the Doctor was surprised when the creature disappeared, unaware that Clara had tricked the creature into consuming itself. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Road Rage (Twelfth Doctor comic story)|Road Rage]]'') | ||
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=== Resumed travels with Clara === | === Resumed travels with Clara === | ||
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Picking up a signal, the TARDIS arrived on the [[Quartz Wastes]] of [[Asmoray]]. Although the Doctor believed it was an uninhabited wasteland, Clara pointed out there was a harvester nearby extracting [[electricity]] from the quartz. The Doctor and Clara were brought aboard the harvester by two workers, where beings within the electricity had broken through and killed four workers. Their leader, [[Luther (The Body Electric)|Luther]], was insistent on continuing their work regardless. Investigating, the Doctor and Clara found the creatures were only attacking because they were being sucked into the harvester's storage batteries. With Clara's help, the Doctor was able to free the electricity beings back into the quartz. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Body Electric (comic story)|The Body Electric]]'') | Picking up a signal, the TARDIS arrived on the [[Quartz Wastes]] of [[Asmoray]]. Although the Doctor believed it was an uninhabited wasteland, Clara pointed out there was a harvester nearby extracting [[electricity]] from the quartz. The Doctor and Clara were brought aboard the harvester by two workers, where beings within the electricity had broken through and killed four workers. Their leader, [[Luther (The Body Electric)|Luther]], was insistent on continuing their work regardless. Investigating, the Doctor and Clara found the creatures were only attacking because they were being sucked into the harvester's storage batteries. With Clara's help, the Doctor was able to free the electricity beings back into the quartz. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Body Electric (comic story)|The Body Electric]]'') | ||
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After discovering that Clara had lied to him about Danny's approval, the Doctor realised that a mural dedicated to local missing people was the missing people, killed and worn by the creatures as camouflage. With Clara leading a gang of surviving community servers, the Doctor theorised that the creatures were trying to communicate, and that the deaths were but a mere misunderstanding. When the theory was proved wrong, the Doctor invented a device that could reverse the creatures' flattening abilities, which he called a [[2Dis]], as Clara and her gang retreated to an underground tunnel. | After discovering that Clara had lied to him about Danny's approval, the Doctor realised that a mural dedicated to local missing people was the missing people, killed and worn by the creatures as camouflage. With Clara leading a gang of surviving community servers, the Doctor theorised that the creatures were trying to communicate, and that the deaths were but a mere misunderstanding. When the theory was proved wrong, the Doctor invented a device that could reverse the creatures' flattening abilities, which he called a [[2Dis]], as Clara and her gang retreated to an underground tunnel. | ||
After Clara accidentally dropped the TARDIS onto a train line, the Doctor activated the TARDIS' [[siege mode]] to protect it from an oncoming train. Now unable to even open the doors, which had been removed by the activation of siege mode, and with the life support systems failing as the power drain continued, the Doctor congratulated Clara for being worthy of the title "Doctor", unsure if she could hear him or even if she was still alive. Clara and Rigsy were able to trick the creatures into supplying the TARDIS with the necessary power to restore it to full working conditions. Naming his adversaries "the Boneless", the Doctor banished them back to their home universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'') | After Clara accidentally dropped the TARDIS onto a train line, the Doctor activated the TARDIS's [[siege mode]] to protect it from an oncoming train. Now unable to even open the doors, which had been removed by the activation of siege mode, and with the life support systems failing as the power drain continued, the Doctor congratulated Clara for being worthy of the title "Doctor", unsure if she could hear him or even if she was still alive. Clara and Rigsy were able to trick the creatures into supplying the TARDIS with the necessary power to restore it to full working conditions. Naming his adversaries "the Boneless", the Doctor banished them back to their home universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'') | ||
The Doctor landed on the ''[[Pollyanna]]'', the first of the [[Ninth Era]] [[sunship]]s, which had been on an expedition to circumnavigate [[Sol|the Sun]]. Seeing one of the [[Umbra (The Eye of Torment)|Umbra]] come out of the Sun and enter a [[plasma intake]], the Doctor rushed to the [[plasma lab]] and carried the injured [[Professor]] [[Alice Dubrovnik]] to safety. The Umbra, who had been trapped in the [[chromosphere]] for millions of years, began swarming the ''Pollyanna'', anchoring the ship to the Sun to try and hijack it and use it as a way of reaching Earth. As the Umbra on board took on more humans as vehicles, the Doctor was ejected out of a plasma intake to attract the Umbra to his regret. He set up the final link to Alice's [[graviton inverter]] on the hull of the ship, allowing Alice to briefly boost the inverter and create a secondary [[gravity]] envelope, which inverted the gravity and the heat, freezing the Umbra on the ship to death. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Eye of Torment (comic story)|The Eye of Torment]]'') | The Doctor landed on the ''[[Pollyanna]]'', the first of the [[Ninth Era]] [[sunship]]s, which had been on an expedition to circumnavigate [[Sol|the Sun]]. Seeing one of the [[Umbra (The Eye of Torment)|Umbra]] come out of the Sun and enter a [[plasma intake]], the Doctor rushed to the [[plasma lab]] and carried the injured [[Professor]] [[Alice Dubrovnik]] to safety. The Umbra, who had been trapped in the [[chromosphere]] for millions of years, began swarming the ''Pollyanna'', anchoring the ship to the Sun to try and hijack it and use it as a way of reaching Earth. As the Umbra on board took on more humans as vehicles, the Doctor was ejected out of a plasma intake to attract the Umbra to his regret. He set up the final link to Alice's [[graviton inverter]] on the hull of the ship, allowing Alice to briefly boost the inverter and create a secondary [[gravity]] envelope, which inverted the gravity and the heat, freezing the Umbra on the ship to death. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Eye of Torment (comic story)|The Eye of Torment]]'') | ||
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=== Second chance with Clara === | === Second chance with Clara === | ||
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[[File:Clara Birthday Comic Back Up Story.jpg|thumb|The Doctor reveals the alien duplicates of Clara. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Partying of the Ways (comic story)|The Partying of the Ways]]'')]] | [[File:Clara Birthday Comic Back Up Story.jpg|thumb|The Doctor reveals the alien duplicates of Clara. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Partying of the Ways (comic story)|The Partying of the Ways]]'')]] | ||
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The Doctor, Clara and Sam bypassed the Sussex firewall with the TARDIS and found that captured humans were being enslaved by the Hyperions to build a fusion web. Clara tried to intervene, but in doing so caused Hyperion "angels" to appear. Fleeing back to the TARDIS, an angel got on board, but Sam knocked her out by spraying her with a fire extinguisher. Deducing that the angel had been transmogrified by the Hyperions, the Doctor bio-linked her to the TARDIS telepathic circuits to restore her human consciousness. The TARDIS materialised by the sun, where the Hyperions were building the fusion web to consume its energy. Although the Doctor believed they were out of range, the web was already powerful enough to attack the TARDIS. | The Doctor, Clara and Sam bypassed the Sussex firewall with the TARDIS and found that captured humans were being enslaved by the Hyperions to build a fusion web. Clara tried to intervene, but in doing so caused Hyperion "angels" to appear. Fleeing back to the TARDIS, an angel got on board, but Sam knocked her out by spraying her with a fire extinguisher. Deducing that the angel had been transmogrified by the Hyperions, the Doctor bio-linked her to the TARDIS telepathic circuits to restore her human consciousness. The TARDIS materialised by the sun, where the Hyperions were building the fusion web to consume its energy. Although the Doctor believed they were out of range, the web was already powerful enough to attack the TARDIS. | ||
[[Dra-Khan]], a Hyperion warlord, stormed the TARDIS and revealed the Hyperions survived the destruction of Hyperios by hiding on [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]]. The angel, in actuality the reanimated human [[Weir (The Hyperion Empire)|Weir]], regained her consciousness and attacked Dra-Khan and the other Hyperions, driving them away. The Doctor persuaded Weir to join their side, and after defeating an onslaught of Scorched in London, revealed he had weaponised a cold bomb to defeat the Hyperions. Back at the Sussex firewall, the Doctor released the human slaves from captivity as Clara and Sam attacked the base. Sam attempted to detonate the cold bomb, but it failed and he was killed. The Doctor conceded that the Hyperions had won, as the fusion web was completed. But when it was activated, he revealed that the bomb had merely been a distraction so that he could hack the TARDIS into the web and pull the Hyperions five billion years into the future, where the sun died. As the web began collapsing, the Doctor and Clara escaped to the TARDIS as Weir held off the Hyperions. However, unwilling to let anyone else die after Sam's death, the Doctor pulled Weir's psychic essence from the TARDIS' telepathic circuits, allowing her presence to be with her family. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Hyperion Empire (comic story)|The Hyperion Empire]]'') | [[Dra-Khan]], a Hyperion warlord, stormed the TARDIS and revealed the Hyperions survived the destruction of Hyperios by hiding on [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]]. The angel, in actuality the reanimated human [[Weir (The Hyperion Empire)|Weir]], regained her consciousness and attacked Dra-Khan and the other Hyperions, driving them away. The Doctor persuaded Weir to join their side, and after defeating an onslaught of Scorched in London, revealed he had weaponised a cold bomb to defeat the Hyperions. Back at the Sussex firewall, the Doctor released the human slaves from captivity as Clara and Sam attacked the base. Sam attempted to detonate the cold bomb, but it failed and he was killed. The Doctor conceded that the Hyperions had won, as the fusion web was completed. But when it was activated, he revealed that the bomb had merely been a distraction so that he could hack the TARDIS into the web and pull the Hyperions five billion years into the future, where the sun died. As the web began collapsing, the Doctor and Clara escaped to the TARDIS as Weir held off the Hyperions. However, unwilling to let anyone else die after Sam's death, the Doctor pulled Weir's psychic essence from the TARDIS's telepathic circuits, allowing her presence to be with her family. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Hyperion Empire (comic story)|The Hyperion Empire]]'') | ||
Arriving on the ''[[SS Berry Gordy]]'' in the [[53rd century]], the Doctor and Clara saved pop-star [[India Summer]] from being kidnaped by a band of [[Skink]]s hired by her manager, [[Gavor Vek-Haart]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hyperballad (comic story)|Hyperballad]]'') | Arriving on the ''[[SS Berry Gordy]]'' in the [[53rd century]], the Doctor and Clara saved pop-star [[India Summer]] from being kidnaped by a band of [[Skink]]s hired by her manager, [[Gavor Vek-Haart]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hyperballad (comic story)|Hyperballad]]'') | ||
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=== Final adventures with Clara === | === Final adventures with Clara === | ||
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The Doctor and Clara arrived in [[Highgate Cemetery]] in [[1972]], where, intruding upon a cult meeting, they were attacked by vampire-like creatures called the [[Corvid]]s, which petrified the TARDIS and fed on people's psychic essence, but were trapped inside the cemetery. The Doctor discovered that Clara's exposure to his time stream had rendered her toxic to the Corvids' powers, and that exposing themselves to her left a psychic corridor open. Using the psychic signature of the dead amplified by the ley line the cemetery was built on, the Doctor banished the Corvids back to the Time Vortex with the aid of [[Jess Collins]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Highgate Horror (comic story)|The Highgate Horror]]'') | The Doctor and Clara arrived in [[Highgate Cemetery]] in [[1972]], where, intruding upon a cult meeting, they were attacked by vampire-like creatures called the [[Corvid]]s, which petrified the TARDIS and fed on people's psychic essence, but were trapped inside the cemetery. The Doctor discovered that Clara's exposure to his time stream had rendered her toxic to the Corvids' powers, and that exposing themselves to her left a psychic corridor open. Using the psychic signature of the dead amplified by the ley line the cemetery was built on, the Doctor banished the Corvids back to the Time Vortex with the aid of [[Jess Collins]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Highgate Horror (comic story)|The Highgate Horror]]'') | ||
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The Doctor and Clara landed on the space station ''[[Le Verrier]]'' in the [[38th century]], and joined a rescue crew that were looking for the station's crew. Attacked by [[Sandman (Sleep No More)|Sandmen]], the group ran into a laboratory housing [[Morpheus pod]]s and, after rescuing Clara from one, found Professor [[Gagan Rassmussen]] hiding in a pod. After questioning Rassmussen on his pods, the Doctor concluded that the Sandmen were made up of [[sleep dust]], and a direct result from use of the pods. As they made their way to destroy the pods, the station's [[gravity shield]]s failed, Rassmussen was killed by a Sandman, and the Doctor, Clara and Chief [[Jagganth Daiki-Nagata|Nagata]] became separated from the group after the Doctor rebooted the gravity shield. Re-evaluating the situation, the Doctor hacked into what he believed to be the rescue crew's helmet cams to review the footage, only for Nagata to reveal that none of them were wearing cameras. The Doctor then realised that the sleep dust in the air was being used as cameras to store images of the rescue mission, and that Rassmussen was behind the entire thing. Going to the crew's rescue ship, the Doctor, Clara and Nagata found Rassmussen had plans to spread the Sandmen to other planets. Surviving Rassmussen's attempt to kill them with his [[Patient Zero (Sleep No More)|Patient Zero]], Nagata killed Rassmussen, and the trio fled the station in the TARDIS, intending to destroy all Morpheus machines to prevent any more Sandman conversions. The Doctor, however, was confounded by the loose ends and how choreographed the event had been. ([[TV]]: ''[[Sleep No More (TV story)|Sleep No More]]'') | The Doctor and Clara landed on the space station ''[[Le Verrier]]'' in the [[38th century]], and joined a rescue crew that were looking for the station's crew. Attacked by [[Sandman (Sleep No More)|Sandmen]], the group ran into a laboratory housing [[Morpheus pod]]s and, after rescuing Clara from one, found Professor [[Gagan Rassmussen]] hiding in a pod. After questioning Rassmussen on his pods, the Doctor concluded that the Sandmen were made up of [[sleep dust]], and a direct result from use of the pods. As they made their way to destroy the pods, the station's [[gravity shield]]s failed, Rassmussen was killed by a Sandman, and the Doctor, Clara and Chief [[Jagganth Daiki-Nagata|Nagata]] became separated from the group after the Doctor rebooted the gravity shield. Re-evaluating the situation, the Doctor hacked into what he believed to be the rescue crew's helmet cams to review the footage, only for Nagata to reveal that none of them were wearing cameras. The Doctor then realised that the sleep dust in the air was being used as cameras to store images of the rescue mission, and that Rassmussen was behind the entire thing. Going to the crew's rescue ship, the Doctor, Clara and Nagata found Rassmussen had plans to spread the Sandmen to other planets. Surviving Rassmussen's attempt to kill them with his [[Patient Zero (Sleep No More)|Patient Zero]], Nagata killed Rassmussen, and the trio fled the station in the TARDIS, intending to destroy all Morpheus machines to prevent any more Sandman conversions. The Doctor, however, was confounded by the loose ends and how choreographed the event had been. ([[TV]]: ''[[Sleep No More (TV story)|Sleep No More]]'') | ||
The Doctor and Clara tracked mysterious energy fluctuations and disappearances to a comic store in London, where the Doctor was sucked into a comic book. Clara found that the missing people had also been pulled into comic books, and that the Boneless were the culprits. From within the comic, the Doctor told Clara to use the TARDIS' telepathic circuits to create a spatial and temporal flux. Teaming up with [[Natalie (The Fourth Wall)|Natalie]], a girl who was also trapped in his comic, the Doctor encouraged all the trapped people to use their love of comics to telepathically break free, imploding the Boneless back to their dimension and returning the victims to the real world. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Fourth Wall (comic story)|The Fourth Wall]]'') | The Doctor and Clara tracked mysterious energy fluctuations and disappearances to a comic store in London, where the Doctor was sucked into a comic book. Clara found that the missing people had also been pulled into comic books, and that the Boneless were the culprits. From within the comic, the Doctor told Clara to use the TARDIS's telepathic circuits to create a spatial and temporal flux. Teaming up with [[Natalie (The Fourth Wall)|Natalie]], a girl who was also trapped in his comic, the Doctor encouraged all the trapped people to use their love of comics to telepathically break free, imploding the Boneless back to their dimension and returning the victims to the real world. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Fourth Wall (comic story)|The Fourth Wall]]'') | ||
While Clara attended an end-of-term Christmas party, the Doctor met a young [[Clive Finch]] on [[24 December|Christmas Eve]] [[1979]], and took him to see the [[Loch Ness Monster]], during which the Doctor encountered [[the Monk]] and thwarted his latest scheme. The Doctor partially wiped Clive's memory of the event, but left just enough of a recollection that would kick-start the boy's life of trying to find the Doctor again. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Persistence of Memory (short story)|The Persistence of Memory]]'') | While Clara attended an end-of-term Christmas party, the Doctor met a young [[Clive Finch]] on [[24 December|Christmas Eve]] [[1979]], and took him to see the [[Loch Ness Monster]], during which the Doctor encountered [[the Monk]] and thwarted his latest scheme. The Doctor partially wiped Clive's memory of the event, but left just enough of a recollection that would kick-start the boy's life of trying to find the Doctor again. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Persistence of Memory (short story)|The Persistence of Memory]]'') | ||
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[[File:Twelve Clara diner.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor tells his story to Clara in the diner. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'')]] | [[File:Twelve Clara diner.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor tells his story to Clara in the diner. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'')]] | ||
The Doctor eventually awoke in the [[Nevada]] desert, where [[Man (Hell Bent)|a man]] told him that Clara had asked him to look after the Doctor. Having forgotten Clara's face, but still having vague impressions of his time with her, the Doctor made his way to a diner in the desert, where he encountered a waitress. The Doctor told the waitress his story while playing [[Clara (song)|a song he composed for Clara]]. After his story ended, the waitress exited through a door, and the diner dematerialised, revealing to the Doctor that it had been the stolen TARDIS. Now outside, the Doctor found his own TARDIS, with a mural dedicated to Clara on it, whom the Doctor recognised as the waitress. Receiving a new sonic screwdriver from the TARDIS, and a final message of encouragement from Clara scrawled on one of the TARDIS' blackboards, the Doctor took off for new adventures on his own, with the mural unravelling as he dematerialised. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'') | The Doctor eventually awoke in the [[Nevada]] desert, where [[Man (Hell Bent)|a man]] told him that Clara had asked him to look after the Doctor. Having forgotten Clara's face, but still having vague impressions of his time with her, the Doctor made his way to a diner in the desert, where he encountered a waitress. The Doctor told the waitress his story while playing [[Clara (song)|a song he composed for Clara]]. After his story ended, the waitress exited through a door, and the diner dematerialised, revealing to the Doctor that it had been the stolen TARDIS. Now outside, the Doctor found his own TARDIS, with a mural dedicated to Clara on it, whom the Doctor recognised as the waitress. Receiving a new sonic screwdriver from the TARDIS, and a final message of encouragement from Clara scrawled on one of the TARDIS's blackboards, the Doctor took off for new adventures on his own, with the mural unravelling as he dematerialised. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'') | ||
=== Moving on === | === Moving on === | ||
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While thinking of Clara as a "friend [he'd] lost", the Doctor also reminded himself of what it meant to be a good man. ([[POEM]]: ''[[A Good Man (poem)|A Good Man]]'') | While thinking of Clara as a "friend [he'd] lost", the Doctor also reminded himself of what it meant to be a good man. ([[POEM]]: ''[[A Good Man (poem)|A Good Man]]'') | ||
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=== Travelling alone === | === Travelling alone === | ||
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The Doctor visited [[Shivani Bajwa]] at her flower garden at [[Coal Hill School]], and learnt that {{Gomez}} had secretly assisted him when his [[first incarnation]] fought off the [[Space Wolf|Space wolves]] with Shivani in [[1963]]. When he saw Missy across the street from him, the Doctor bade his farewells to Shivani has he ran after her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Horror of Coal Hill (short story)|Doctor Who and the Horror of Coal Hill]]'') | The Doctor visited [[Shivani Bajwa]] at her flower garden at [[Coal Hill School]], and learnt that {{Gomez}} had secretly assisted him when his [[first incarnation]] fought off the [[Space Wolf|Space wolves]] with Shivani in [[1963]]. When he saw Missy across the street from him, the Doctor bade his farewells to Shivani has he ran after her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Horror of Coal Hill (short story)|Doctor Who and the Horror of Coal Hill]]'') | ||
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Wanting to visit a music performance in [[1972]] [[London]], the Doctor was playing his [[guitar]] on the streets when he was sighted by [[Jess Collins]], who followed him to the TARDIS, despite his attempts to avoid her. When the TARDIS picked up an alien distress signal in the [[London Underground]], where Jess' father, [[Lloyd Collins|Lloyd]], worked, Jess followed him to investigate the signal. In the tunnels, they were caught by Lloyd and then attacked by a skeletal [[Hakuai|bird creature]], but the Doctor disabled the creature with [[electricity]] from the Underground, noting it was an animated cadaver. Lloyd, injured by the creature, was taken to hospital, where the Doctor scanned him and realised he had an unidentifiable bacterial infection. Returning to the Underground with Jess, the Doctor found a telepathic node on the creature's body, which explained that the creature was an alien called [[Moan'na]], who had fled his kind and disguised himself as a human in [[17th century]] London. The Doctor determined that Moan'na had died of the [[bubonic plague]] as a human in [[1665]], but his alien body had enhanced the illness and caused Lloyd to fall under it. | Wanting to visit a music performance in [[1972]] [[London]], the Doctor was playing his [[guitar]] on the streets when he was sighted by [[Jess Collins]], who followed him to the TARDIS, despite his attempts to avoid her. When the TARDIS picked up an alien distress signal in the [[London Underground]], where Jess' father, [[Lloyd Collins|Lloyd]], worked, Jess followed him to investigate the signal. In the tunnels, they were caught by Lloyd and then attacked by a skeletal [[Hakuai|bird creature]], but the Doctor disabled the creature with [[electricity]] from the Underground, noting it was an animated cadaver. Lloyd, injured by the creature, was taken to hospital, where the Doctor scanned him and realised he had an unidentifiable bacterial infection. Returning to the Underground with Jess, the Doctor found a telepathic node on the creature's body, which explained that the creature was an alien called [[Moan'na]], who had fled his kind and disguised himself as a human in [[17th century]] London. The Doctor determined that Moan'na had died of the [[bubonic plague]] as a human in [[1665]], but his alien body had enhanced the illness and caused Lloyd to fall under it. | ||
The Doctor and Jess returned to the hospital and found Lloyd had mutated into a creature like Moan'na, who knocked the Doctor out and took Jess away. Upon awakening, the Doctor and Jess' mother, [[Devina Collins|Devina]], pursued them to [[Brixton]], as the infection began mutating more people. The Doctor used the telepathic node to allow Jess and Devina to communicate with Lloyd and break the infection's control over his mind, which, in conjunction with the TARDIS' telepathic circuits, rewrote the [[DNA]] infections to change Lloyd and the infected back to normal. However, the the TARDIS' systems overloaded and caused it to retreat within itself. The Collins family invited the Doctor to stay with them while the TARDIS recovered. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Pestilent Heart (comic story)|The Pestilent Heart]]'') | The Doctor and Jess returned to the hospital and found Lloyd had mutated into a creature like Moan'na, who knocked the Doctor out and took Jess away. Upon awakening, the Doctor and Jess' mother, [[Devina Collins|Devina]], pursued them to [[Brixton]], as the infection began mutating more people. The Doctor used the telepathic node to allow Jess and Devina to communicate with Lloyd and break the infection's control over his mind, which, in conjunction with the TARDIS's telepathic circuits, rewrote the [[DNA]] infections to change Lloyd and the infected back to normal. However, the the TARDIS's systems overloaded and caused it to retreat within itself. The Collins family invited the Doctor to stay with them while the TARDIS recovered. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Pestilent Heart (comic story)|The Pestilent Heart]]'') | ||
The Doctor dismantled the TARDIS' [[outer plasmic shell]] and put it back together in the Collins' back garden, where he left it to heal. While explaining to Lloyd what had happened when he was infected, the Doctor was caught off guard by the housecat [[Tibbsy]], and warned Tibbsy that he would be watching him. The next day, the Doctor ruined Devina's fish stew when he used his sonic screwdriver on it, but prepared his own stew for the family himself, and cleaned up the kitchen, with the Collins family impressed with his cooking. | The Doctor dismantled the TARDIS's [[outer plasmic shell]] and put it back together in the Collins' back garden, where he left it to heal. While explaining to Lloyd what had happened when he was infected, the Doctor was caught off guard by the housecat [[Tibbsy]], and warned Tibbsy that he would be watching him. The next day, the Doctor ruined Devina's fish stew when he used his sonic screwdriver on it, but prepared his own stew for the family himself, and cleaned up the kitchen, with the Collins family impressed with his cooking. | ||
Two days later, while trying to encourage the reweaving of the TARDIS' shell, the Doctor debated with Jess' bother, [[Maxwell Collins|Maxwell]], over who would win in a fight between [[Batman]] and [[Captain America]], with the Doctor choosing Captain America and debating his choice with Maxwell afterwards. Later, while Jess was reading [[M. C. Escher]] for her art history class, the Doctor recounted the times he met [[Claude Monet]], [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], and [[François Boucher]], and when he had his portrait done by the cubist artist [[Pablo Picasso]]. While trying to lighten Jess' book with his sonic screwdriver, but it ran out of power, and the Doctor was unable to use the TARDIS to recharge it. With no TARDIS to leave 1972 in, the Doctor instead offered to show Jess the universe through the art she was studying. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Moving In (comic story)|Moving In]]'') | Two days later, while trying to encourage the reweaving of the TARDIS's shell, the Doctor debated with Jess' bother, [[Maxwell Collins|Maxwell]], over who would win in a fight between [[Batman]] and [[Captain America]], with the Doctor choosing Captain America and debating his choice with Maxwell afterwards. Later, while Jess was reading [[M. C. Escher]] for her art history class, the Doctor recounted the times he met [[Claude Monet]], [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], and [[François Boucher]], and when he had his portrait done by the cubist artist [[Pablo Picasso]]. While trying to lighten Jess' book with his sonic screwdriver, but it ran out of power, and the Doctor was unable to use the TARDIS to recharge it. With no TARDIS to leave 1972 in, the Doctor instead offered to show Jess the universe through the art she was studying. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Moving In (comic story)|Moving In]]'') | ||
The Doctor took Jess and Maxwell to the [[National Gallery]] to show them a [[John Constable]] painting, when an alien creature was released by hunters from [[Kolothos]], where hunting was outlawed, who sent [[Hound (Bloodsport)|hounds]] to chase it into the gallery. The Doctor, Jess and Maxwell followed the creature outside into [[Trafalgar Square]], and witnessed the hunter [[Skadi]] murder a policeman. The Doctor used a dog whistle to incapacitate the hounds, and when Skadi's husband, [[Broteas]], killed another policeman, the Doctor knocked him out by pulling his electric whip into a fountain. Skadi murdered the small creature she was hunting, and she and her son, [[Tarquel]], took Jess and Maxwell aboard their spaceship. | The Doctor took Jess and Maxwell to the [[National Gallery]] to show them a [[John Constable]] painting, when an alien creature was released by hunters from [[Kolothos]], where hunting was outlawed, who sent [[Hound (Bloodsport)|hounds]] to chase it into the gallery. The Doctor, Jess and Maxwell followed the creature outside into [[Trafalgar Square]], and witnessed the hunter [[Skadi]] murder a policeman. The Doctor used a dog whistle to incapacitate the hounds, and when Skadi's husband, [[Broteas]], killed another policeman, the Doctor knocked him out by pulling his electric whip into a fountain. Skadi murdered the small creature she was hunting, and she and her son, [[Tarquel]], took Jess and Maxwell aboard their spaceship. | ||
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The Doctor visited the planet [[Lahn]] to travel the Spice Route of Shalabar Stone. However, his party was ambushed by alien scavengers led by the Lord [[Boabdil]], who kidnapped the Doctor's fellow traveller, [[Estrella]], sentencing her to be executed the following day by a monster. The Doctor gatecrashed the execution and disorientated the monster, freeing Estrella. Chased into the city, Estrella bought a flying carpet, allowing her and the Doctor to escape their pursuers. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Spice Route (comic story)|The Spice Route]]'') | The Doctor visited the planet [[Lahn]] to travel the Spice Route of Shalabar Stone. However, his party was ambushed by alien scavengers led by the Lord [[Boabdil]], who kidnapped the Doctor's fellow traveller, [[Estrella]], sentencing her to be executed the following day by a monster. The Doctor gatecrashed the execution and disorientated the monster, freeing Estrella. Chased into the city, Estrella bought a flying carpet, allowing her and the Doctor to escape their pursuers. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Spice Route (comic story)|The Spice Route]]'') | ||
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=== Returning Jata home === | === Returning Jata home === | ||
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[[File:Jata meets Doctor.jpg|thumb|right|The Doctor takes [[Jata]] as a reward for capturing [[Clint Currie]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[From the Horse's Mouth (comic story)|From the Horse's Mouth]]'')]] | |||
The Doctor tracked a crashed [[Q7 starship]] to the [[Wyoming]] desert in [[1899]] and encountered the bounty hunter [[Molly Zook]], who was tracking the big-time criminal [[Clint Currie]]. She showed the Doctor wanted posters of Currie and [[Jata | The Doctor tracked a crashed [[Q7 starship]] to the [[Wyoming]] desert in [[1899]] and encountered the bounty hunter [[Molly Zook]], who was tracking the big-time criminal [[Clint Currie]]. She showed the Doctor wanted posters of Currie and his horse, [[Jata]], who the Doctor recognised as an [[Osumaran]] masquerading as a horse. After buying a horse and painting a star on its forehead so it resembled an Osumaran, the Doctor went to where Currie's gang had tied up their horses and replaced the Osumaran with the real horse. Without the Osumaran to guide him, Currie was caught and arrested by [[Sheriff (From the Horse's Mouth)|the town's sheriff]]. The Doctor asked to keep Currie's horse as a reward for helping with the capture. The Osumaran introduced himself as Jata and thanked the Doctor for rescuing him, but the Doctor told Jata that his starship was too broken to work again and decided to take Jata back to [[Osumare]] in the TARDIS. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[From the Horse's Mouth (comic story)|From the Horse's Mouth]]'') | ||
During the trip to Osumare, Jata mentioned he was interested in educational systems, which prompted the Doctor to show him an [[England|English]] school in the [[21st century]]. Much to the Doctor's surprise, the school they landed in was filled with students put into a violent trance by their [[ear bud]]s. The Doctor and Jata hid in the school's chapel with three teachers and [[Ralph (Fear Buds)|a student]]. The Doctor knew about a secret room in the chapel and guided the student, Jata, and [[Swain|one of the teachers]] to it when the mind-controlled students broke through the chapel's doors. In the hidden room, the Doctor realised that the student was a [[Mkali]]. He confronted the Mkali and asked him to reverse what he had done to the other students. When that didn't work, the Doctor called the Mkali's mother, who became very angry at her son and fixed everything he did. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Fear Buds (comic story)|Fear Buds]]'') | During the trip to Osumare, Jata mentioned he was interested in educational systems, which prompted the Doctor to show him an [[England|English]] school in the [[21st century]]. Much to the Doctor's surprise, the school they landed in was filled with students put into a violent trance by their [[ear bud]]s. The Doctor and Jata hid in the school's chapel with three teachers and [[Ralph (Fear Buds)|a student]]. The Doctor knew about a secret room in the chapel and guided the student, Jata, and [[Swain|one of the teachers]] to it when the mind-controlled students broke through the chapel's doors. In the hidden room, the Doctor realised that the student was a [[Mkali]]. He confronted the Mkali and asked him to reverse what he had done to the other students. When that didn't work, the Doctor called the Mkali's mother, who became very angry at her son and fixed everything he did. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Fear Buds (comic story)|Fear Buds]]'') | ||
=== Temporary companions === | === Temporary companions === | ||
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After seeing an [[opera]] in [[1695]] [[Paris]], the Doctor was confronted by [[Julie d'Aubigny]] after the show when he refused to take part in the standing ovation, with the Doctor escalating the situation by insulting her singing and having Julie challenge him to a sword duel. The duel was interrupted by [[Lord Cardinal|Cardinal]] [[Richelieu]], who wanted to question the Doctor, but was stabbed by Julie and exposed as being possessed by dark forces. The Doctor fled to the TARDIS and took Julie with him, knowing that there were mysterious forces at work. The Doctor and Julie went to the Bibliotheque Mazarine library to find information on the forces, with the Doctor using his psychic paper to get the library's curator, Bishop Mazarin, to tell him that Richelieu had created an intelligence network called the Cabinet Noir to intercept the mail of Paris and instructed Mazarin to build a secret library to store confiscated mail, and that Richelieu had experimented with magic and opened a realm of beings, which granted him the ability to not age. Mazarin gave the Doctor the keys to the secret library and told him that Richelieu was plotting to create another portal to plunge the entire world into darkness, but he was suddenly killed by gargoyles before he could say anymore. The gargoyles attacked the Doctor, but Julie managed to destroy the head of one, revealing them to be robots, as the Doctor looked at a chart in the secret library and found an astrological prediction that predicted an eclipse, which the darkness planned to use for their invasion. | After seeing an [[opera]] in [[1695]] [[Paris]], the Doctor was confronted by [[Julie d'Aubigny]] after the show when he refused to take part in the standing ovation, with the Doctor escalating the situation by insulting her singing and having Julie challenge him to a sword duel. The duel was interrupted by [[Lord Cardinal|Cardinal]] [[Richelieu]], who wanted to question the Doctor, but was stabbed by Julie and exposed as being possessed by dark forces. The Doctor fled to the TARDIS and took Julie with him, knowing that there were mysterious forces at work. The Doctor and Julie went to the Bibliotheque Mazarine library to find information on the forces, with the Doctor using his psychic paper to get the library's curator, Bishop Mazarin, to tell him that Richelieu had created an intelligence network called the Cabinet Noir to intercept the mail of Paris and instructed Mazarin to build a secret library to store confiscated mail, and that Richelieu had experimented with magic and opened a realm of beings, which granted him the ability to not age. Mazarin gave the Doctor the keys to the secret library and told him that Richelieu was plotting to create another portal to plunge the entire world into darkness, but he was suddenly killed by gargoyles before he could say anymore. The gargoyles attacked the Doctor, but Julie managed to destroy the head of one, revealing them to be robots, as the Doctor looked at a chart in the secret library and found an astrological prediction that predicted an eclipse, which the darkness planned to use for their invasion. | ||
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The Doctor chased Missy across Earth in different times and places as she stole numerous valuables, from the [[British Crown Jewels]] to [[diamond]] rings. The Doctor retraced his steps and discovered Missy had left [[Cybermat]]s as she went. Missy was disappointed that the Doctor had foiled her plan despite not even knowing what the plan was. The Doctor then went off in his TARDIS to have lunch, not even bothering to let Missy explain her plan to him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dr. Twelfth (novel)|Dr. Twelfth]]'') | The Doctor chased Missy across Earth in different times and places as she stole numerous valuables, from the [[British Crown Jewels]] to [[diamond]] rings. The Doctor retraced his steps and discovered Missy had left [[Cybermat]]s as she went. Missy was disappointed that the Doctor had foiled her plan despite not even knowing what the plan was. The Doctor then went off in his TARDIS to have lunch, not even bothering to let Missy explain her plan to him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dr. Twelfth (novel)|Dr. Twelfth]]'') | ||
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==== Adventures from St Luke's University ==== | ==== Adventures from St Luke's University ==== | ||
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In [[1996]], the Doctor was contacted by [[James Stevens]], who convinced him to alter the coordinates of a [[Time Ring]] he had acquired from {{Delgado}}, so that Stevens could travel to [[11 August]] [[1971]] and prevent [[Francis Cleary]] from killing [[Dodo Chaplet]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy epilogue]]'') | In [[1996]], the Doctor was contacted by [[James Stevens]], who convinced him to alter the coordinates of a [[Time Ring]] he had acquired from {{Delgado}}, so that Stevens could travel to [[11 August]] [[1971]] and prevent [[Francis Cleary]] from killing [[Dodo Chaplet]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy epilogue]]'') | ||
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=== Early adventures with Bill === | === Early adventures with Bill === | ||
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After Bill asked him to help her move into a student house, the Doctor grew suspicious of the fact that an old, large house was being rented to Bill and five other students for so little. Investigating, the Doctor found that the house was eating the students, eventually leaving only him and Bill. They discovered that [[John (Knock Knock)|the Landlord]] was using [[Dryad|strange insects]] to keep his mother alive in a wooden form by feeding people to them every twenty years. Convincing the mother that her son was wrong to keep her alive this way, the Doctor was able to free the house's recent victims, while the Landlord and his mother were consumed by the insects and the house collapsed. ([[TV]]: ''[[Knock Knock (TV story)|Knock Knock]]'') | After Bill asked him to help her move into a student house, the Doctor grew suspicious of the fact that an old, large house was being rented to Bill and five other students for so little. Investigating, the Doctor found that the house was eating the students, eventually leaving only him and Bill. They discovered that [[John (Knock Knock)|the Landlord]] was using [[Dryad|strange insects]] to keep his mother alive in a wooden form by feeding people to them every twenty years. Convincing the mother that her son was wrong to keep her alive this way, the Doctor was able to free the house's recent victims, while the Landlord and his mother were consumed by the insects and the house collapsed. ([[TV]]: ''[[Knock Knock (TV story)|Knock Knock]]'') | ||
=== Threats from the Dreamspace === | === Threats from the Dreamspace === | ||
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[[File:DWM 512 The Soul Garden Bill and the Doctor learn to fly 1.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and Bill "swim" on the low-gravity atmospheres of [[Titan]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Soul Garden (comic story)|The Soul Garden]]'')]] | [[File:DWM 512 The Soul Garden Bill and the Doctor learn to fly 1.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and Bill "swim" on the low-gravity atmospheres of [[Titan]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Soul Garden (comic story)|The Soul Garden]]'')]] | ||
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The Doctor took Bill to [[Plex]]'s [[Planet (The Promise)|adopted home planet]] to see the first generation born independently, only to find them to be hostile. With the [[Chameleon Arch]] [[biodata module]] having broken since he last used it, the Doctor instead brought the planet to peace by telling the clones a glamourised version of their history. As they flew away in the TARDIS, the Doctor told Bill about his history with Plex. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Promise (FCBD comic story)|The Promise]]'') The Doctor then took Bill to see the [[coronation]] of Queen [[Elizabeth II]] in [[1953]]. When he asked her what she thought, Bill stated that she preferred [[Victoria]]'s coronation. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Where's the Doctor? (comic story)|Where's the Doctor?]]'') | The Doctor took Bill to [[Plex]]'s [[Planet (The Promise)|adopted home planet]] to see the first generation born independently, only to find them to be hostile. With the [[Chameleon Arch]] [[biodata module]] having broken since he last used it, the Doctor instead brought the planet to peace by telling the clones a glamourised version of their history. As they flew away in the TARDIS, the Doctor told Bill about his history with Plex. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Promise (FCBD comic story)|The Promise]]'') The Doctor then took Bill to see the [[coronation]] of Queen [[Elizabeth II]] in [[1953]]. When he asked her what she thought, Bill stated that she preferred [[Victoria]]'s coronation. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Where's the Doctor? (comic story)|Where's the Doctor?]]'') | ||
The Doctor and Bill tracked what appeared to be a shooting [[star]] to the village of [[Little Smallington]]. Arriving at the village hall, they learned the star was actually a hog-shaped multi-function [[recycling drone]] on a rampage because of its overheated nuclear reactor. With the aid of the young [[Smallington Secret Squad]], they lured "[[Hangry]] the hog" into a trap using all the [[metal]] they could find that resulted in the mechanical hog landing in a river. After the Doctor retrieved him from the river and fixed his reactor, the Secret Squad decided to keep the now-friendly Hangry as a mascot. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Loose in the Lane (comic story)|Loose in the Lane]]'') | The Doctor and Bill tracked what appeared to be a shooting [[star]] to the village of [[Little Smallington]]. Arriving at the village hall, they learned the star was actually a hog-shaped multi-function [[recycling drone]] on a rampage because of its overheated nuclear reactor. With the aid of the young [[Smallington Secret Squad]], they lured "[[Hangry (Loose in the Lane)|Hangry]] the hog" into a trap using all the [[metal]] they could find that resulted in the mechanical hog landing in a river. After the Doctor retrieved him from the river and fixed his reactor, the Secret Squad decided to keep the now-friendly Hangry as a mascot. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Loose in the Lane (comic story)|Loose in the Lane]]'') | ||
[[File:Twelfth Doctor and Clara under Stonehenge.jpg|thumb|left|Due to a temporal crisis, the Doctor and Clara share one last adventure in the tunnels beneath [[Stonehenge]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Lost in Time (video game)|Lost in Time]]'')]] | [[File:Twelfth Doctor and Clara under Stonehenge.jpg|thumb|left|Due to a temporal crisis, the Doctor and Clara share one last adventure in the tunnels beneath [[Stonehenge]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Lost in Time (video game)|Lost in Time]]'')]] | ||
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=== Final adventures === | === Final adventures === | ||
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The Doctor was tricked by [[Ziggy (Bill and the Three Jackets)|Ziggy]] when she swapped bodies with Bill, but her plan was foiled by Bill and [[Lou (Bill and the Three Jackets)|Lou]], who were able to reverse the body swap. Ziggy then explained that she had wanted them return her to her home planet, [[Onhwhie]], as she had been exiled for speaking up against the unjust government. After some persuading from Bill and Lou, the Doctor agreed to return Ziggy to Onhwhie. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bill and the Three Jackets (short story)|Bill and the Three Jackets]]'') | The Doctor was tricked by [[Ziggy (Bill and the Three Jackets)|Ziggy]] when she swapped bodies with Bill, but her plan was foiled by Bill and [[Lou (Bill and the Three Jackets)|Lou]], who were able to reverse the body swap. Ziggy then explained that she had wanted them return her to her home planet, [[Onhwhie]], as she had been exiled for speaking up against the unjust government. After some persuading from Bill and Lou, the Doctor agreed to return Ziggy to Onhwhie. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bill and the Three Jackets (short story)|Bill and the Three Jackets]]'') | ||
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Though he did not know the reason, believing it to simply be his old age, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'') the Twelfth Doctor expressed a strong dislike for soldiers and military figures, ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'', ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'', ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') being "decidedly prickly in his dealing with anything remotely military", ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crawling Terror (novel)|The Crawling Terror]]'') though claimed his disdain was flexible in a crisis, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'') and he eventually lost his disdain as he grew kinder. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lie of the Land (TV story)|The Lie of the Land]]'') He was also easily annoyed by swashbucklers who did not take things seriously and insisted on fighting pointless battles, ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|Robot of Sherwood]]'', ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'') and held a disdain towards businesspeople who valued profit above anything else. ([[TV]]: ''[[Under the Lake (TV story)|Under the Lake]]'', ''[[Sleep No More (TV story)|Sleep No More]]'') | Though he did not know the reason, believing it to simply be his old age, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'') the Twelfth Doctor expressed a strong dislike for soldiers and military figures, ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'', ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'', ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') being "decidedly prickly in his dealing with anything remotely military", ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crawling Terror (novel)|The Crawling Terror]]'') though claimed his disdain was flexible in a crisis, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'') and he eventually lost his disdain as he grew kinder. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lie of the Land (TV story)|The Lie of the Land]]'') He was also easily annoyed by swashbucklers who did not take things seriously and insisted on fighting pointless battles, ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|Robot of Sherwood]]'', ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'') and held a disdain towards businesspeople who valued profit above anything else. ([[TV]]: ''[[Under the Lake (TV story)|Under the Lake]]'', ''[[Sleep No More (TV story)|Sleep No More]]'') | ||
The Doctor was also "against" bantering. ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|Robot of Sherwood]]'', ''[[The Woman Who Lived (TV story)|The Woman Who Lived]]'') didn't like being saluted, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'') wasn't "a fan" of the [[Tivolian]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[Before the Flood (TV story)|Before the Flood]]'') and disliked losing, even in a friendly game of [[chess]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Doorway to Hell (comic story)|Doorway to Hell]]'') He claimed to dislike the colour of his [[kidney]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'') [[karaoke]], [[mime]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') [[tank]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician's Apprentice]]'') songs that got stuck in his head, ([[TV]]: ''[[Under the Lake (TV story)|Under the Lake]]'') [[racism]] and talking in the [[cinema]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lie of the Land (TV story)|The Lie of the Land]]'') He voiced a hatred for being wrong in public, ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') [[babysitter]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'') ''[[Candy Crush]]'', ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'') [[money]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Terrorformer (comic story)|Terrorformer]]'') missing the obvious, ([[TV]]: ''[[Last Christmas (TV story)|Last Christmas]]''), [[pantomime]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Behind You (short story)|Behind You]]'') [[cyclops|cyclopes]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Doctor on the Menu (comic story)|Doctor on the Menu]]'') [[viking]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'') [[gardening]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|Heaven Sent]]'') [[Christmas]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Relative Dimensions (comic story)|Relative Dimensions]]'') being sure of something, "lying-down people", ([[TV]]: ''[[The Husbands of River Song (TV story)|The Husbands of River Song]]'') and "brave people". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eaters of Light (TV story)|The Eaters of Light]]'') | The Doctor was also "against" bantering. ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|Robot of Sherwood]]'', ''[[The Woman Who Lived (TV story)|The Woman Who Lived]]'') didn't like being saluted, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'') wasn't "a fan" of the [[Tivolian]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[Before the Flood (TV story)|Before the Flood]]'') and disliked losing, even in a friendly game of [[chess]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Doorway to Hell (comic story)|Doorway to Hell]]'') He claimed to dislike the colour of his [[kidney]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'') [[karaoke]], [[mime]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') [[tank]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician's Apprentice]]'') songs that got stuck in his head, ([[TV]]: ''[[Under the Lake (TV story)|Under the Lake]]'') [[racism]] and talking in the [[cinema]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lie of the Land (TV story)|The Lie of the Land]]'') He voiced a hatred for being wrong in public, ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') [[babysitter]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'') ''[[Candy Crush]]'', ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'') [[money]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Terrorformer (comic story)|Terrorformer]]'') missing the obvious, ([[TV]]: ''[[Last Christmas (TV story)|Last Christmas]]''), [[pantomime]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Behind You (short story)|Behind You]]'') [[cyclops|cyclopes]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Doctor on the Menu (comic story)|Doctor on the Menu]]'') [[viking]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'') [[gardening]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|Heaven Sent]]'') [[Christmas]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Relative Dimensions (comic story)|Relative Dimensions]]'') being sure of something, "lying-down people", ([[TV]]: ''[[The Husbands of River Song (TV story)|The Husbands of River Song]]'') "themed planets", ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Dragon Lord (comic story)|The Dragon Lord]]'') and "brave people". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eaters of Light (TV story)|The Eaters of Light]]'') | ||
While he claimed to hate not knowing about something when faced with [[The Teller (Time Heist)|the Teller]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'') he was known to admire the unexplainable. ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'', ''[[Under the Lake (TV story)|Under the Lake]]'') He also told [[Ohila]] that, while he trusted her, he didn't necessary like her, ([[WC]]: ''[[Prologue (webcast)|Prologue]]'') and confessed to [[Petronella Osgood]] that he considered [[London]] to be a "dump". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Zygon Inversion (TV story)|The Zygon Inversion]]'') However, just before his regeneration, the Doctor denounced hate as "always foolish", and proclaimed that "love [was] always wise." ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'') | While he claimed to hate not knowing about something when faced with [[The Teller (Time Heist)|the Teller]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'') he was known to admire the unexplainable. ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'', ''[[Under the Lake (TV story)|Under the Lake]]'') He also told [[Ohila]] that, while he trusted her, he didn't necessary like her, ([[WC]]: ''[[Prologue (webcast)|Prologue]]'') and confessed to [[Petronella Osgood]] that he considered [[London]] to be a "dump". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Zygon Inversion (TV story)|The Zygon Inversion]]'') However, just before his regeneration, the Doctor denounced hate as "always foolish", and proclaimed that "love [was] always wise." ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'') | ||
The Twelfth Doctor liked [[roundel]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') working under pressure, ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'') "a show-stopping entrance", ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Terrorformer (comic story)|Terrorformer]]'') a "good locked-room mystery", ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'') [[puppet]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'') the title "Doctor Mysterio", "pressing buttons and switches", ([[TV]]: ''[[The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)|The Return of Doctor Mysterio]]'') and [[rivet]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Smile (TV story)|Smile]]'') His "lucky number" was [[12 (number)|12]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Meditation (TV story)|The Doctor's Meditation]]'') and he considered "maths and alcoholic beverages" to be the "best way to spend the morning". ([[TV]]: ''[[For Tonight We Might Die (TV story)|For Tonight We Might Die]]'') | The Twelfth Doctor liked [[roundel]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') working under pressure, ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'') "a show-stopping entrance", ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Terrorformer (comic story)|Terrorformer]]'') a "good locked-room mystery", ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'') being challenged, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Spirits of the Jungle (comic story)|Spirits of the Jungle]]'') [[puppet]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'') the title "Doctor Mysterio", "pressing buttons and switches", ([[TV]]: ''[[The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)|The Return of Doctor Mysterio]]'') and [[rivet]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Smile (TV story)|Smile]]'') His "lucky number" was [[12 (number)|12]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Meditation (TV story)|The Doctor's Meditation]]'') and he considered "maths and alcoholic beverages" to be the "best way to spend the morning". ([[TV]]: ''[[For Tonight We Might Die (TV story)|For Tonight We Might Die]]'') | ||
He was interested in [[Maths]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'') and [[insect]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[Knock Knock (TV story)|Knock Knock]]'') and had a liking for books, particularly ones about ''[[Garfield]]'', reacting with anger towards those he believed burned books, and also believed that women who liked books to be the best kind. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'') When he redecorated the TARDIS control room, he included numerous shelves full of a variety of books, and a recliner to enjoy reading them in, ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') sometimes even leaving his books scattered around the console room. ([[TV]]: ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'', ''[[Kill the Moon (TV story)|Kill the Moon]]'') | He was interested in [[Maths]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'') and [[insect]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[Knock Knock (TV story)|Knock Knock]]'') and had a liking for books, particularly ones about ''[[Garfield]]'', reacting with anger towards those he believed burned books, and also believed that women who liked books to be the best kind. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'') When he redecorated the TARDIS control room, he included numerous shelves full of a variety of books, and a recliner to enjoy reading them in, ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') sometimes even leaving his books scattered around the console room. ([[TV]]: ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'', ''[[Kill the Moon (TV story)|Kill the Moon]]'') | ||
Not only did he want a [[Ferrari]] car, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Lived (TV story)|The Woman Who Lived]]'') he also | Not only did he want a [[Ferrari]] car, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Lived (TV story)|The Woman Who Lived]]'') he also jumped at the chance to fly with a [[jetpack]] ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Spirits of the Jungle (comic story)|Spirits of the Jungle]]'') and enjoyed "poncing about in [[Boat One|a big plane]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Zygon Invasion (TV story)|The Zygon Invasion]]'') He also enjoyed [[bicycle]]s because they reminded him of ''[[Call the Midwife]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'') While he thought [[football]] was a "boring sport", he considered [[darts]] to be "something worth practicing". ([[TV]]: ''[[For Tonight We Might Die (TV story)|For Tonight We Might Die]]'') | ||
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He viewed pain as a gift, believing that "without the capacity for pain, [one] can't feel the hurt [they] inflict," ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') and also thought that "a bit of shame never hurt anyone," ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'') and that true [[immortality]] was "everybody else dying". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'') Indeed, the Doctor held a veneration of the dead, ([[TV]]: ''[[Before the Flood (TV story)|Before the Flood]]'') ceasing all insults towards [[Danny Pink]] after being told of his passing, ([[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'') was morally outraged with the [[Fisher King]] for using the souls of the dead as transmitters for his armada, ([[TV]]: ''[[Before the Flood (TV story)|Before the Flood]]'') and become hurt when he thought the [[Testimony Foundation]] had duplicated Bill after she "gave her life so that people she barely knew could live". ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'') | He viewed pain as a gift, believing that "without the capacity for pain, [one] can't feel the hurt [they] inflict," ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') and also thought that "a bit of shame never hurt anyone," ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'') and that true [[immortality]] was "everybody else dying". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'') Indeed, the Doctor held a veneration of the dead, ([[TV]]: ''[[Before the Flood (TV story)|Before the Flood]]'') ceasing all insults towards [[Danny Pink]] after being told of his passing, ([[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'') was morally outraged with the [[Fisher King]] for using the souls of the dead as transmitters for his armada, ([[TV]]: ''[[Before the Flood (TV story)|Before the Flood]]'') and become hurt when he thought the [[Testimony Foundation]] had duplicated Bill after she "gave her life so that people she barely knew could live". ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'') | ||
Stubborn in his beliefs to the point that he would deny any evidence that contradicted his statements in the face of proof confirming otherwise, ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|Robot of Sherwood]]'', ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'', ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'') the Doctor also believed that one could always find something to be distracted by, ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'') felt invasions of Earth were justified after hearing about the horror film ''[[Alien (film)|Alien]]'', ([[TV]]: ''[[Last Christmas (TV story)|Last Christmas]]'') and expressed the opinion that an enemy was "just a friend [one] didn't really know yet". ([[WC]]: ''[[Prologue (webcast)|Prologue]]'') He thought that "hardly anything [was] evil, but [that] most things [were] hungry", and that "hunger look[ed] very [much] like evil from the wrong end of the cutlery". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'') | Stubborn in his beliefs to the point that he would deny any evidence that contradicted his statements in the face of proof confirming otherwise, ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|Robot of Sherwood]]'', ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'', ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'') the Doctor also believed that one could always find something to be distracted by, ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'') felt invasions of Earth were justified after hearing about the horror film ''[[Alien (film)|Alien]]'', ([[TV]]: ''[[Last Christmas (TV story)|Last Christmas]]'') and expressed the opinion that an enemy was "just a friend [one] didn't really know yet". ([[WC]]: ''[[Prologue (webcast)|Prologue]]'') He thought that "hardly anything [was] evil, but [that] most things [were] hungry", and that "hunger look[ed] very [much] like evil from the wrong end of the cutlery". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'') He also didn't believe in [[dragon]]s. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Dragon Lord (comic story)|The Dragon Lord]]'') | ||
Having a liking for "quick learners", ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Spirits of the Jungle (comic story)|Spirits of the Jungle]]'') the Doctor believed that education came fastest in life threatening situations, and claimed that begging "wasn't [his] style", ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Terrorformer (comic story)|Terrorformer]]'') unless his friends were threatened. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician's Apprentice]]'') While he believed that "a good death [was] the best anyone [could] hope for", ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'') he didn't think it was possible to "die well". ([[TV]]: ''[[For Tonight We Might Die (TV story)|For Tonight We Might Die]]'') When giving life advice, the Doctor would say to laugh hard because everything was "always funny", to run fast "like hell" because people always needed to, to never fail at being kind, and to always make amends if they acted cruel and cowardly. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'', ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'') | |||
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He claimed that taking charge was his "superpower", ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'') and listed "investigating", "playing with time" and "resistance" among his specialities, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Terrorformer (comic story)|Terrorformer]]'', ''[[The Swords of Kali (comic story)|The Swords of Kali]]'', ''[[The Fractures (comic story)|The Fractures]]'') with Clara also adding "interfering and infuriating" to the list. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Terrorformer (comic story)|Terrorformer]]'') | He claimed that taking charge was his "superpower", ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'') and listed "investigating", "playing with time" and "resistance" among his specialities, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Terrorformer (comic story)|Terrorformer]]'', ''[[The Swords of Kali (comic story)|The Swords of Kali]]'', ''[[The Fractures (comic story)|The Fractures]]'') with Clara also adding "interfering and infuriating" to the list. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Terrorformer (comic story)|Terrorformer]]'') | ||
Feeling it was his house | Feeling it was his house ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'') and method of escaping his troubles, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Theatre of the Mind (comic story)|Theatre of the Mind]]'') the Doctor redecorated his console room to have bookshelves, chairs and workbenches. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'', ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'') He told [[Bill Potts]] that the TARDIS was a "technological marvel", "science beyond magic", and "the gateway to everything that ever was, or ever can be." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'') He did, however, occasionally enact violence against his TARDIS out of frustration, striking its column with his fists hard enough to damage it after discovering Missy's coordinates to Gallifrey had been a lie, ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') and later struck the console with enough force to believe he had broken a finger. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Deep Time (novel)|Deep Time]]'') | ||
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Like his previous incarnations, the Twelfth Doctor also displayed telepathic abilities, being able to link his mind with [[Rusty (Into the Dalek)|Rusty]] to show him the beauty of the universe, ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'') put Clara through a telepathic scenario with the aid of a [[Mood drug|sleep patch]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'') send a sedated Clara messages on blackboards by holding her hand, ([[TV]]: ''[[Last Christmas (TV story)|Last Christmas]]'') establish a [[psychic link]] with a door to unlock it, ([[TV]]: ''[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|Heaven Sent]]'') and leave a message in [[Bill Potts]]'s subconscious from a small distance. ([[TV]]: ''[[World Enough and Time (TV story)|World Enough and Time]]'') With a quick touch to the head, the Doctor could render someone unconscious, and also leave their memories "scrambled" ([[TV]]: ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'') to induce a [[mind wipe]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'', ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'') Not only could he perform eye-fixation hypnotism with verbal commands, but also claimed that he could perform hypnosis that affected all the senses due to his Time Lord abilities. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Trust (comic story)|Trust]]'') | Like his previous incarnations, the Twelfth Doctor also displayed telepathic abilities, being able to link his mind with [[Rusty (Into the Dalek)|Rusty]] to show him the beauty of the universe, ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'') put Clara through a telepathic scenario with the aid of a [[Mood drug|sleep patch]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'') send a sedated Clara messages on blackboards by holding her hand, ([[TV]]: ''[[Last Christmas (TV story)|Last Christmas]]'') hijack a [[mind scythe]] to work for him, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Instruments of War (comic story)|The Instruments of War]]'') establish a [[psychic link]] with a door to unlock it, ([[TV]]: ''[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|Heaven Sent]]'') and leave a message in [[Bill Potts]]'s subconscious from a small distance. ([[TV]]: ''[[World Enough and Time (TV story)|World Enough and Time]]'') With a quick touch to the head, the Doctor could render someone unconscious, and also leave their memories "scrambled" ([[TV]]: ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'') to induce a [[mind wipe]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'', ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'') Not only could he perform eye-fixation hypnotism with verbal commands, but also claimed that he could perform hypnosis that affected all the senses due to his Time Lord abilities. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Trust (comic story)|Trust]]'') | ||
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The Doctor was able to quickly build and assemble what he needed to achieve his goals, ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|Robot of Sherwood]]'', ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'', ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'') even rebuilding the TARDIS' radio into a clockwork squirrel after it annoyed him too much. ([[TV]]: ''[[Under the Lake (TV story)|Under the Lake]]'') | The Doctor was able to quickly build and assemble what he needed to achieve his goals, ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|Robot of Sherwood]]'', ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'', ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'') even rebuilding the TARDIS's radio into a clockwork squirrel after it annoyed him too much. ([[TV]]: ''[[Under the Lake (TV story)|Under the Lake]]'') | ||
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== Appearance == | == Appearance == | ||
[[File:Twelfth Doctor in Black Archive The Zygon Inversion.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor defends peace in the [[Black Archive]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Zygon Inversion (TV story)|The Zygon Inversion]]'')]] | [[File:Twelfth Doctor in Black Archive The Zygon Inversion.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor defends peace in the [[Black Archive]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Zygon Inversion (TV story)|The Zygon Inversion]]'')]] | ||
Looking like a man in his fifties, ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy epilogue]]'') and being of a light build, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Chime Time (comic story)|Chime Time]]'') the Twelfth Doctor was a tall, thin-faced man with a tousled mop of [[silver]]-[[grey]] [[hair]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crawling Terror (novel)|The Crawling Terror]]'') and intense [[blue]] [[eye]]s framed by unruly, expressive [[eyebrow]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'') which he called "attack eyebrows" that could "take bottle tops off" and were "ready to secede and set up their own independent state of eyebrows". ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') He also had a hooked [[nose]], and big [[ear]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'') Recognising that he had "seen [his] face somewhere before", ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') the Doctor eventually realised that he had the face of [[Lobus Caecilius]], a man | Looking like a man in his fifties, ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy epilogue]]'') and being of a light build, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Chime Time (comic story)|Chime Time]]'') the Twelfth Doctor was a tall, thin-faced man with a tousled mop of [[silver]]-[[grey]] [[hair]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crawling Terror (novel)|The Crawling Terror]]'') and intense [[blue]] [[eye]]s framed by unruly, expressive [[eyebrow]]s, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'') which he called "attack eyebrows" that could "take bottle tops off" and were "ready to secede and set up their own independent state of eyebrows". ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') He also had a hooked [[nose]], and big [[ear]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'') Recognising that he had "seen [his] face somewhere before", ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') the Doctor eventually realised that he had the face of [[Lobus Caecilius]], a man whose family his [[tenth incarnation]] had saved from the destruction of [[Pompeii]] on [[Donna Noble]]'s insistence, and concluded that he had subconsciously chose Caecilius' face to remind himself that he always "save[d] people". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'') At some point, the Doctor appeared to have had his left earlobe pierced, as he had visible scarring on his ear by the time he extracted Clara from her timeline. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'') | ||
The Twelfth Doctor's hair was a silvery shade of grey, kept short and combed down, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'', ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') though occasionally styled into a coif. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'') However, he later let his hair grow out, and become curlier, ([[TV]]: ''[[Last Christmas (TV story)|Last Christmas]]'', ''[[The Doctor's Meditation (TV story)|The Doctor's Meditation]]'', ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'', ''[[For Tonight We Might Die (TV story)|For Tonight We Might Die]]'') but had it cut down by the time he met River on [[Mendorax Dellora]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Husbands of River Song (TV story)|The Husbands of River Song]]'') After he left Darillium, ([[TV]]: ''[[Extremis (TV story)|Extremis]]'') his hair had grown back to its old length. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)|The Return of Doctor Mysterio]]'', ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'') When his body began to [[Regeneration|regenerate]], his [[regeneration energy]] caused his hair length to grow out immensely. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'', ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'') | The Twelfth Doctor's hair was a silvery shade of grey, kept short and combed down, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'', ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') though occasionally styled into a coif. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'') However, he later let his hair grow out, and become curlier, ([[TV]]: ''[[Last Christmas (TV story)|Last Christmas]]'', ''[[The Doctor's Meditation (TV story)|The Doctor's Meditation]]'', ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'', ''[[For Tonight We Might Die (TV story)|For Tonight We Might Die]]'') but had it cut down by the time he met River on [[Mendorax Dellora]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Husbands of River Song (TV story)|The Husbands of River Song]]'') After he left Darillium, ([[TV]]: ''[[Extremis (TV story)|Extremis]]'') his hair had grown back to its old length. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)|The Return of Doctor Mysterio]]'', ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'') When his body began to [[Regeneration|regenerate]], his [[regeneration energy]] caused his hair length to grow out immensely. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'', ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'') | ||
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With his "gaunt face", ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy epilogue]]'') the Twelfth Doctor was called a "boney [[rascal]]" and a "desiccated man-crone" by [[Robin Hood]], who also described him as being "pale as [[milk]]", ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|Robot of Sherwood]]'') with [[Shona McCullough]] calling him a "[[skeleton]] man". ([[TV]]: ''[[Last Christmas (TV story)|Last Christmas]]'') | With his "gaunt face", ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy epilogue]]'') the Twelfth Doctor was called a "boney [[rascal]]" and a "desiccated man-crone" by [[Robin Hood]], who also described him as being "pale as [[milk]]", ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|Robot of Sherwood]]'') with [[Shona McCullough]] calling him a "[[skeleton]] man". ([[TV]]: ''[[Last Christmas (TV story)|Last Christmas]]'') | ||
While she once noted that the Doctor's face "always looked serious", ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Silhouette (novel)|Silhouette]]'') [[Clara Oswald]] described him as looking like a "grey-haired [[stick insect]]", ([[TV]]: ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'') and even used such an image for him on her caller ID | While she once noted that the Doctor's face "always looked serious", ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Silhouette (novel)|Silhouette]]'') [[Clara Oswald]] described him as looking like a "grey-haired [[stick insect]]", ([[TV]]: ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'') and even used such an image for him on her caller ID, ([[TV]]: ''[[Mummy on the Orient Express (TV story)|Mummy on the Orient Express]]'') with [[Sontaran]] [[commander]] [[Kygon Brox]] also comparing the Doctor to a stick insect. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Instruments of War (comic story)|The Instruments of War]]'') | ||
[[Governor (The Blood Cell)|The Governor]] believed the Doctor had "a face for [[fury]]", and that it was "made up of storms" and "[boiled] away like a dying [[star]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'') [[Ross McNamara]] compared the Doctor's "craggy" face to "the surface of [[the Moon]]." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Haunted (short story)|Haunted]]'') | [[Governor (The Blood Cell)|The Governor]] believed the Doctor had "a face for [[fury]]", and that it was "made up of storms" and "[boiled] away like a dying [[star]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'') [[Ross McNamara]] compared the Doctor's "craggy" face to "the surface of [[the Moon]]." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Haunted (short story)|Haunted]]'') | ||
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Around the time he began to regularly play his electric guitar, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)}}) the Doctor, though he continued to wear his hoodie under his Crombie coat, replaced his jumper with an [[Ivory (colour)|ivory]] T-shirt and a pair of baggy plaid trousers similar in style to those of his [[second incarnation]], either in a [[Gunmetal (colour)|gunmetal]] grey design, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Meditation (theatrical film)|The Doctor's Meditation]]'') a [[Prussian blue]] design with an [[Alabaster (colour)|alabaster]] plaid pattern, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'') a navy blue tartan pattern with crimson stripes, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Lived (TV story)|The Woman Who Lived]]'') or a [[Bottle (colour)|bottle]] green colour. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Ministry of Time (comic story)|The Ministry of Time]]'') His vest wear included a dusty pink Henley top underneath a Misty Mountain T-shirt, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Meditation (theatrical film)|The Doctor's Meditation]]'') a Negative Flower T-shirt, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'') a plain white T-shirt, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Ministry of Time (comic story)|The Ministry of Time]]'') and a black T-shirt with a shark on it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Face the Raven (TV story)|Face the Raven]]'') | |||
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|list1 = [[Clara Oswald]] • [[Hattie Munroe]] • [[Nardole]] • [[Bill Potts]] | |list1 = [[Clara Oswald]] • [[Hattie Munroe]] • [[Nardole]] • [[Bill Potts]] | ||
|group2 = Extended single-adventure | |group2 = Extended single-adventure | ||
|list2 = [[Bors (The Doctor's Meditation)|Bors]] • [[Jess Collins]] • [[Maxwell Collins]] • [[ | |list2 = [[Bors (The Doctor's Meditation)|Bors]] • [[Jess Collins]] • [[Maxwell Collins]] • [[Devina Collins]] • [[Lloyd Collins]] • [[Jata]] • [[Brandon Yow]] • [[Alex Yow]] • [[River Song]] • [[Grant Gordon]] • [[Lucy Fletcher]] • [[Jennifer Fletcher]] • [[Keira Sanstrom]] | ||
|group3 = Single-adventure | |group3 = Single-adventure | ||
|list3 = [[78351 (Lights Out)|78351]] • [[Lumpy]] • [[Ceri (Behind You)|Ceri]] • [[Danny Pink]] • [[Bernice Summerfield]] • [[Peter Summerfield]] • [[Ruth Leonidas]] • [[Jack McSpringheel]] • [[Sonny (Clara Oswald and the School of Death)|Sonny]] • [[Athena (The Ministry of Time)|Athena]] • [[Clive Finch|CJ Finch]] • [[Ross McNamara]] • [[Sprout Boy]] • [[Maxwell Edison]] • [[Estrella]] • [[George V]] • [[Eliza Jones]] • [[Jain Relph]] • [[Heddy Garber]] • [[Tom (Ghosts of New York)|Tom]] • [[Probosco]] • [[Julie d'Aubigny]] • [[Gaz (A Cold Snap)|Gaz]] • [[Tommy Loco]] • [[Irene Hyde]] • [[Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)|Jenny]] | |list3 = [[78351 (Lights Out)|78351]] • [[Lumpy]] • [[Ceri (Behind You)|Ceri]] • [[Danny Pink]] • [[Bernice Summerfield]] • [[Peter Summerfield]] • [[Ruth Leonidas]] • [[Jack McSpringheel]] • [[Sonny (Clara Oswald and the School of Death)|Sonny]] • [[Athena (The Ministry of Time)|Athena]] • [[Clive Finch|CJ Finch]] • [[Ross McNamara]] • [[Sprout Boy]] • [[Maxwell Edison]] • [[Estrella]] • [[George V]] • [[Eliza Jones]] • [[Jain Relph]] • [[Heddy Garber]] • [[Tom (Ghosts of New York)|Tom]] • [[Probosco]] • [[Julie d'Aubigny]] • [[Gaz (A Cold Snap)|Gaz]] • [[Tommy Loco]] • [[Irene Hyde]] • [[Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)|Jenny]] |