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'''Death''' was the cessation of life. The [[Ninth Doctor]] told [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] that "everything dies". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'') Every single death caused a tiny fracture in reality. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Lived]]'') In [[2011]], three hundred thousand people died on [[Earth]] every day. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'')
'''Death''' was the cessation of life. The [[Ninth Doctor]] told [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] that "everything dies". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Parting of the Ways (TV story)}}) Every single death caused a tiny fracture in reality. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Woman Who Lived (TV story)}}) In [[2011]], three hundred thousand people died on [[Earth]] every day. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The New World (TV story)}}) Deaths were recorded by [[death certificate]]s. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Boom Town (TV story)}})


The [[Eternal]], [[Death (Timewyrm: Revelation)|Death]], was a personification of the concept. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Revelation]]'') [[Kali]] was the [[Hindu]] goddess of death. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Swords of Kali (comic story)|The Swords of Kali]]'') On [[Earth]], and later [[human]] colonies, the [[skull]] was a generalised symbol of death, and the idea took this form as an [[emoji]]: 💀. ([[TV]]: ''[[Smile (TV story)|Smile]]'')
In the [[Dark Times]] of the universe, death was unknown to cosmos before the [[Kotturuh]] began their campaign, dispensing death to the early planets. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Guide to the Dark Times (short story)}}) During the period of [[Gallifreyan history]] in which they referred to themselves as "the Space Lords", they knew of this new concept as "the Ultimate". ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Monstrous Beauty (comic story)}}) When the [[Tenth Doctor]] found himself warring against the Kotturuh on [[Andalia]], he used a sample of their genetic material to reverse-engineer their necrotic retro-virus and turn it against them, causing the Kotturuh to quickly wither away. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Knight, The Fool and The Dead (novel)}}) Along with the [[Ninth Doctor]], the Tenth Doctor would later ponder if he had actually changed time but noted that the demise of the Kotturuh meant that death would now spread naturally and dispassionately across the universe. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|All Flesh is Grass (novel)}})


When discussing the idea of a "planet ruled by [[zombie]]s", the [[Fourth Doctor]] remembered the quote that "the living are just the dead on vacation." ([[TV]]: ''[[Destiny of the Daleks]]'') Voicing her observations on the [[human]] [[lifespan]], which she found "hilarious[ly]" short, {{Gomez}} stated that human beings were [[born]] dying, remarking "You know from the minute you slop out, you're rotting, decaying." ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven]]'')
The [[Eternal]], [[Death (mythology)|Death]], was a personification of the concept. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Timewyrm: Revelation (novel)}}) [[Kali]] was the [[Hindu]] goddess of death. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Swords of Kali (comic story)}}) On [[Earth]], and later [[human]] [[Colony|colonies]], the [[skull]] was a generalised symbol of death, and the idea took this form as an [[emoji]]: 💀. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Smile (TV story)}})


As [[Arboretan]]s existed partly outside of [[time]], when one died, their [[consciousness]] travelled back to their [[birth]] and they lived their life over again, trying to fix mistakes they had made until they achieved the best life possible. They called this "the path of perfection". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Festival of Death (novel)|Festival of Death]]'')
Almost all cultures had a concept of an [[afterlife]], a belief that consciousness did not cease after death. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dark Water (TV story)}})


In [[2011]], for several months following the [[Miracle Day]], every [[human]] on [[Earth]] simply [[Immortality|stopped dying]]. It was caused when the [[Three Families]] fed the [[Immortality|immortal]] [[Jack Harkness]]' [[blood]] into [[the Blessing]], which in turn relayed the template to everyone on the [[planet]] in seconds. Death was restored when Jack's mortal blood was fed into the Blessing and the original template was restored. All across the world, those who were unable to die yet should have died, including [[Geraint Cooper]] and a [[Girl (The Blood Line)|little girl]], all took one final collective breath before dying. For them, the return of mortality was a mercy for them. In the case of others, like [[the Mother]] and [[the Cousin]] who were responsible for the whole thing, it came back with a vengeance. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'', ''[[The Blood Line]]'')
When discussing the idea of a "planet ruled by [[zombie]]s", the [[Fourth Doctor]] remembered the quote that "the living are just the dead on vacation." ([[TV]]: {{cs|Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)}}) Voicing her observations on the [[human]] [[lifespan]], which she found "hilarious[ly]" short, [[Missy]] stated that human beings were [[born]] dying, remarking "You know from the minute you slop out, you're rotting, decaying." ([[TV]]: {{cs|Death in Heaven (TV story)}})


== Biology of death ==
As [[Arboretan]]s existed partly outside of [[time]], when one died, their [[consciousness]] travelled back to their [[birth]] and they lived their life over again, trying to fix mistakes they had made until they achieved the best life possible. They called this "the path of perfection". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Festival of Death (novel)}})
In the final stages of [[mental shutdown]], when [[physical shutdown]] would commence, [[brainsteam]] death was a sign closely followed by complete [[respiratory collapse]]. Soon, [[liver failure]] and [[renal collapse]] would signal [[general systemic failure]], leading to death within an hour. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Anachrophobia (novel)|Anachrophobia]]'')


=== Time Lords ===
In [[2011]], for several months following the [[Miracle Day]], every [[human]] on [[Earth]] simply [[Immortality|stopped dying]]. It was caused when the [[Three Families]] fed the [[Immortality|immortal]] [[Jack Harkness]]' [[blood]] into [[the Blessing]], which in turn relayed the template to everyone on the [[planet]] in seconds. Death was restored when Jack's mortal blood was fed into the Blessing and the original template was restored. All across the world, those who were unable to die yet should have died, including [[Geraint Cooper]] and a [[Girl (The Blood Line)|little girl]], all took one final collective breath before dying. For them, the return of mortality was a mercy for them. In the case of others, like [[the Mother]] and [[the Cousin]] who were responsible for the whole thing, it came back with a vengeance. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The New World (TV story)}}, {{cs|The Blood Line (TV story)}})
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== Alternate timelines ==
In the final stages of [[mental shutdown]], when [[physical shutdown]] would commence, [[brainsteam]] death was a sign closely followed by complete [[respiratory collapse]]. Soon, [[liver failure]] and [[renal collapse]] would signal [[general systemic failure]], leading to death within an hour. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Anachrophobia (novel)}})
In one [[alternate timeline]], the Doctor died during the [[time war]] with [[the Enemy]] and [[the Relic|his body]] was auctioned on [[21st century]] [[Earth]] for its [[biodata]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Alien Bodies (novel)|Alien Bodies]]'')
 
The [[Ashtallan]]s, a race of immortals gifted with prodigious healing, had no concept of death until they met the [[First Doctor]] and his companions. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Invention of Death (audio story)}})
 
On her [[Spacebook]] profile, Missy, formerly the Master, acknowledged that she had first died thirteen times before before taking over "some bloke's body". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Girl Power! (short story)}}) In fact, {{Pratt}}, who claimed to be nearing the end of his "twelfth [[regeneration]]", had acquired "{{Ainley|n=a new body}}" in the [[Trakenite]] [[Tremas]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Keeper of Traken (TV story)}}) Surviving his [[execution]] on [[Skaro]] as a [[Deathworm Morphant]], {{Tipple}} took the body of [[Bruce (Doctor Who)|Bruce]], a [[human]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Doctor Who (TV story)}}) The Master then died a further three times before becoming [[Yana|a human]], then stopped being a human before dying for the {{Jacobi|n=seventeenth}} then {{Simm|n=eighteenth time}}, after which the Master became Missy. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Girl Power! (short story)}})
 
There was a death [[scene]] in ''[[Alien (film)|Alien]]'' where [[Xenomorph#As fiction|an alien]] burst out of [[Thomas Kane|Kane]]'s [[chest]] and [[stomach]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Torchwood: The Encyclopedia (reference book)|page=6, 95}})
 
[[TERI LOVER]] thought that they were going to die when on the [[London Eye]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dummy Massacre (short story)}}) when the [[Nestene Consciousness]] [[activation signal|activated]] it. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rose (TV story)}}, [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Operation Mannequin (short story)}}) [[Mickey Smith]] thought that [[Clive Finch]] had "tirelessly" dedicated his [[life]] to searching for the [[truth]] about [[the Doctor]], with his [[reward]] being death. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre (short story)}})
 
After the [[Slitheen craft (Aliens of London)|Slitheen craft]] [[London UFO crash|crashed]] into the [[River Thames]] on [[6 March]] [[2006]], Mickey, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Aliens of London (TV story)}}) going by "Mx", was ecstatic that his and [[Clive Finch|Clive]]'s suspicions about the [[Ninth Doctor]] — that wherever he went, [[danger]] and death followed — was going to be finally believed. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Alien landing confirmed (short story)}})
 
After [[Rose Tyler]] broke into [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] and [[Heart of the TARDIS|looked into its heart]] and returned to the Ninth Doctor at the [[Game Station]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Parting of the Ways (TV story)}}) Rose didn't contact [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]] or [[Jackie Tyler|Jackie]], leading Mickey to believe she had died. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Mars (WiDW short story)}})
 
When [[Donna Noble]] [[remembered]] [[the Doctor]], she didn't die, instead [[sharing]] the [[load]] of the fatal [[Time Lord]] [[energy]] with her [[daughter]], [[Rose Noble]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Doctor's Busiest Day (short story)|page=8}})
 
[[File:He couldn't freeze like that from being in this part of space!.png|thumb|left|[[Steve Zodiac]] in ''[[Fireball XL5 (spacecraft)|Fireball XL5]]''{{'}}s [[sick bay]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Batmen (comic story)|part=2}})]]
In [[2065]], after [[Steve Zodiac]] was shot out of a [[space freighter (The Batmen)|space freighter]] by [[Batman (species)|Batmen]], [[Doctor]] [[Venus (The Batmen)|Venus]] and [[Matthew Matic]] rushed to get him, with Venus finding no [[pulse]] and declaring Steve dead. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Batmen (comic story)|part=1}}) [[News]] of this reached ''[[TV Century 21 (in-universe)|TV Century 21]]'', who [[report]]ed on [[23 January]] 2065 that reports had been flashed to [[Space City]] regarding Zodiac's death, although [[Commander]] [[Wilbur Zero|Zero]] would neither [[confirm]] nor [[deny]] this, claiming that a [[statement]] would be released later. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Stingray Lost! (short story)}}) Later, Zero stated his [[confidence]] in Venus' [[ability]] to handle the [[situation]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Genesis of Evil (comic story)|part=1}})
 
As it turned out, Steve was not dead, but [[freezing|frozen]], with him recovering after being heated up in the [[sick bay]] of ''[[Fireball XL5 (spacecraft)|Fireball XL5]]''. When he called the [[Space City Control Tower]], Commander Zero asked about the reports of his death, but Zodiac didn't answer, instead asking for information about the space freighter. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Batmen (comic story)|part=2}})
 
== Death and the Doctor ==
[[Clive Finch]] warned [[Rose Tyler]] that [[the Doctor]] had one constant companion: death. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rose (TV story)}}) Indeed, several of the Doctor's adventures resulted in the deaths of all who participated except for him and his companions. Among these were the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Leela]]'s conflict with a [[Rutan scout]] at [[Fang Rock]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)}}) the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Peri Brown|Peri]] and [[Erimem]]'s conflict with [[Jarra To]] at the [[Axis]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Axis of Insanity (audio story)}}) their later visit to [[YT45]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Mind's Eye (audio story)}}) the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Frobisher]]'s visit to [[Eugene's World]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Holy Terror (audio story)}}) the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Ace]] and [[Hex]]'s conflict against the [[Dalek]]s on [[Bliss (planet)|Bliss]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Enemy of the Daleks (audio story)}}) the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Audacity Montague]]'s conflict with the [[Cybermen]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Great Cyber-War (audio story)}}) the [[Ninth Doctor]], [[Rose Tyler]] and [[Jack Harkness]] in the [[Battle of the Game Station]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Parting of the Ways (TV story)}}) the [[Eleventh Doctor]], [[Amy Pond]] and [[River Song]]'s conflict against the [[Weeping Angel]]s on [[Alfava Metraxis]] ([[TV]]: {{cs|Flesh and Stone (TV story)}}) and the Eleventh Doctor, Amy Pond and [[Rory Williams]]' visit to [[House (The Doctor's Wife)|House]]'s [[bubble universe]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Doctor's Wife (TV story)}}) In one unusual case, the participants all died after the Doctor departed, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Brotherhood of the Daleks (audio story)}}) and in another, they all died before he arrived. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Death to the Doctor! (comic story)}}) On one [[Planet (End of the Line)|planet]], the Fourth Doctor suspected that his friends the [[Guardian Angel]]s had all died, but left without confirming this. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|End of the Line (comic story)}})
 
In other cases, the Doctor's adventures resulted in the deaths of all but a few of the participants. These included the [[Second Doctor]], [[Polly Wright|Polly]] and [[Ben Jackson|Ben]]'s conflict against the Daleks on [[Vulcan (Invasion of the Daleks)|Vulcan]], which only [[Quinn (The Power of the Daleks)|Quinn]] and [[Valmar]] survived, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Power of the Daleks (TV story)}}) the Fourth Doctor and [[Sarah Jane Smith]]'s conflict against [[Sutekh]] in [[1911]], which only [[Ahmed (Pyramids of Mars)|Ahmed]] survived, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Pyramids of Mars (TV story)}}) though another account said he did not, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who and the Pyramids of Mars (novelisation)}}) the Fifth Doctor's visit to [[Sharnax]], which only [[Kylo]] survived, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Burning Prince (audio story)}}) the Fifth Doctor, [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] and [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]]'s conflict against the [[Silurian]]s and [[Sea Devil]]s in [[2084]], which only [[Bulic]] survived, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Warriors of the Deep (TV story)}}) the Fifth Doctor, Tegan and Turlough's encounter with the Daleks, which only [[Davros]], [[Gustave Lytton|Lytton]] and [[Lytton's policemen|his two policemen]] survived, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)}}) the Fifth Doctor and Peri's visit to [[Androzani Minor]], which only [[Timmin]] survived, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Caves of Androzani (TV story)}}) the Sixth Doctor and Peri's conflict against the [[Cybermen]], which only [[Rost]] and [[Threst]] survived, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Attack of the Cybermen (TV story)}}) the Sixth Doctor and Peri's conflict against the [[Sontaran]]s in [[Spain]], which only [[Anita (The Two Doctors)|Anita]] survived, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Two Doctors (TV story)}}) the Sixth Doctor and Peri's visit to [[Necros]], which only [[Takis (Revelation of the Daleks)|Takis]] and [[Lilt]] survived, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)}}) the Sixth Doctor and [[Melanie Bush|Mel]]'s visit to [[Albatross Alpha]], which only [[Hebe Harrison]] survived, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Rotting Deep (audio story)}}) the Seventh Doctor and Mel's visit to [[Puxatornee]], which only the [[Slithergee]]s survived, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Flip-Flop (audio story)}}) the Seventh Doctor and Ace's conflict against the [[Gods of Ragnarok]] on [[Segonax]], which only [[Kingpin]], [[Mags (The Greatest Show in the Galaxy)|Mags]] and a [[stallslady]] survived, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (TV story)}}) the Seventh Doctor and [[Bernice Summerfield]]'s visit to the [[Althosian system]], which only [[Kopyion Liall a Mahajetsu]] and [[William Blake]] survived, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Pit (novel)}}) the Seventh Doctor, Ace and Hex's conflict against the [[Cybermen]] in [[2021]], which only [[Mark Mathias]] survived, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Harvest (audio story)}}) the [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley]] and [[C'rizz]]'s visit to [[the Cube]], which only [[Gorden Latch]] and the [[brain-worm]] survived, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Something Inside (audio story)}}) the Eighth Doctor and [[Lucie Miller]]'s conflict against the [[Zygon]]s, which only [[Haygoth]] survived, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Zygon Who Fell to Earth (audio story)}}) their later conflict with the [[Molluscari]] on [[Orbis]], which only the [[Headhunter]] survived, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Orbis (audio story)}}) the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]]'s conflict against the [[Pyrovile]]s in [[Pompeii]], which only [[Lobus Caecilius|Caecilius]], [[Metella]], [[Evelina (The Fires of Pompeii)|Evelina]] and [[Quintus]] survived, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)}}) the Tenth Doctor's conflict against [[The Flood (The Waters of Mars)|the Flood]] on [[Mars]], which only [[Mia Bennett]] and [[Yuri Kerenski]] survived, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Waters of Mars (TV story)}}) the [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]]'s conflict with the [[Sandman (Sleep No More)|sandmen]] on ''[[Le Verrier]]'', which only [[Jagganth Daiki-Nagata]] survived, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Sleep No More (TV story)}}) and the [[Thirteenth Doctor]]'s journey to [[Orphan 55]] with [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]], [[Ryan Sinclair|Ryan]] and [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]] in which only [[Nevi]] and [[Sylas]] escaped. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Orphan 55 (TV story)}})
 
When pressed by [[Brian Williams (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)|Brian Williams]], the [[Eleventh Doctor]] admitted that some of his companions had died during the course of his adventures but noted that this was a small number. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Power of Three (TV story)}})
 
[[Mickey Smith|Mx]] shared Clive's belief that wherever the Doctor went, [[danger]] and death followed. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Alien landing confirmed (short story)}})
 
== Jack Harkness ==
In an [[Alternate timeline (Supremacy of the Cybermen)|alternate timeline]], [[Captain]] [[Jack Harkness]] was shot dead by a [[cyber-converted]] [[Rose Tyler]] while in the company of the [[Ninth Doctor]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)}})
 
In the [[year]] [[200,100]], Jack was [[Extermination|exterminated]] by the [[Dalek]]s invading the [[Game Station]]. Shortly after, however, he was revived by the [[Bad Wolf (entity)|Bad Wolf entity]], who made him [[immortal]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Parting of the Ways (TV story)}}) As a result, Jack [[died]] and was resurrected many times. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Utopia (TV story)}}) In [[200,101]], Jack was forced to interact with live [[cable]]s to safely land [[Trear Station]] on Earth, [[electrocution|electrocuting]] him. Reviving, Jack reasoned that [[N-Space|the universe]] "like[d]" him. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Year After I Died (audio story)}})
 
Using a [[vortex manipulator]] to travel to [[Earth]], ending up in [[1868]], Jack did not realise he was immortal until [[1892]], when he woke up after a man shot him through the [[heart]] in [[Ellis Island]]. Over a period of at least a [[century]] Jack waited for [[the Doctor]]. Before reuniting with [[the TARDIS]] in [[2008]], Jack had died by falling off a [[cliff]], being trampled by [[horse]]s, [[World War I]], [[World War II]], [[poison]], [[starvation]] and a stray [[javelin]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Utopia (TV story)}})
 
Shortly after meeting [[Gwen Cooper]], Jack was shot in the [[head]] by [[Suzie Costello]]. In a matter of [[second]]s, Jack revived with his head [[wound]] healing. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Everything Changes (TV story)}}) Confronting the partially [[cyber-conversion|cyber-converted]] [[Lisa Hallett]], Jack was, in quick succession, fatally electrocuted by her twice, noting that he was not so easily "[[delete]]d". ([[TV]]: {{cs|Cyberwoman (TV story)}})
 
While attempting to stop his teammates from using the [[Rift Manipulator]], Jack was shot in the head by [[Owen Harper]]. Though he revived soon after, Jack was still physically weakened as he faced [[Abaddon]], a giant [[demon]] who fed on life that was rampaging through [[Cardiff]], killing all in his [[shadow]]. Jack, noting that he would be an "all you can eat [[buffet]]" for Abaddon, stepped into his shadow. In what proved to be a painful process for Jack, his excess life energy eventually [[kill]]ed the demon before Jack perished as well. His body was taken back to [[the Hub]], where Owen found no [[vital signs]], deeming him "[[ice]] cold". However, after a few [[day]]s, Jack revived once again. ([[TV]]: {{cs|End of Days (TV story)}})
 
Aboard the ''[[Valiant (aircraft carrier)|Valiant]]'', Jack was shot dead by the [[laser screwdriver]] wielded by {{Simm}} who, aware that Jack was immortal, gleefully noted that he could kill him again. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Sound of Drums (TV story)}}) Throughout [[the Year That Never Was]], Jack was held [[prisoner]] aboard the ''Valiant''. By the end of the year, Jack made an escape attempt which resulted in him being shot dead by the ''Valiant's'' security personnel. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Last of the Time Lords (TV story)}})
 
Shortly following the Year That Never Was, Jack reunited with Captain [[John Hart]], who threw him off a [[building]] to his death. It was only after Jack returned to the Hub that John realised he was now immortal. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (TV story)}}) Later, Jack was killed by [[Death (mythology)|Death]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dead Man Walking (TV story)}})
 
Between his first encounter with Torchwood and his reunion with [[Gray (Fragments)|Gray]], Jack had died a total of 1,392 times. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Fragments (TV story)}}) In the Hub, Jack was fatally shot by John Hart, who restrained him before he could revive. John, who had been coerced by Gray, took Jack back to [[27]] [[AD]], where he was buried alive in the [[soil]] of [[Cardiff]], as his [[brother]] made his intentions clear. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Exit Wounds (TV story)}})
{{Quote|I want you to suffer. I want your life. This is Cardiff, 27 AD. The city will be built here, over the next two thousand years. Your grave will be the city's foundations. Your blessing of life becomes a curse. Each time you revive, with a throat full of earth, each time it chokes you afresh, and you thrash on the edge of death, you think of me.|Gray.|Exit Wounds (TV story)}}
 
Eventually, Jack was uncovered by Torchwood Cardiff members [[Alice Guppy]] and [[Charles Gaskell]] in [[1901]], at a point in time where his past self was working for them. Avoiding interacting with his earlier self, Jack instructed them to freeze him in the [[morgue]] for 107 years. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Exit Wounds (TV story)}})
 
During the [[21st century Dalek invasion]], Jack was exterminated by the [[Supreme Dalek (The Stolen Earth)|Supreme Dalek]] aboard the ''[[Crucible]]'', discreetly reviving in seconds. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Stolen Earth (TV story)}})
 
At [[St Helen's Hospital]], Jack was shot dead by [[Rupesh Patanjali]] on behalf of the [[British government]], whom intended to destroy Torchwood. Reviving, Jack returned to the Hub, unaware that a [[bomb]] had been planted within him. By chance, Jack discovered this as the bomb was exposed by the [[scanner]] which confirmed Gwen's [[pregnancy]]. With a [[blast radius]] of one [[mile]] and only two [[minute]]s before detonation, Jack remained behind as he ordered Gwen and [[Ianto Jones]] to leave before the bomb went off, blowing Jack's [[body]] apart and destroying [[the Hub]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Children of Earth: Day One (TV story)}})
 
During the [[Gallipoli campaign]], Jack was shot dead by [[Ata]], then again by [[Ottoman]] forces when they recovered Ata. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|What Have I Done? (audio story)}})
 
In an [[Alternate timeline (The Death of Captain Jack)|alternate timeline]] created by [[John Hart]], he used distilled [[rift energy]] with technology from the [[Torchwood Institute]] to cut Jack off from the [[Time Vortex]], nullifying his immortality and transfering it to himself. Jack, however, remained a [[fixed point in time]] and, after 130 years, died of [[old age]] which resulted in John's [[universe]] collapsing in on itself. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Death of Captain Jack (audio story)}})
 
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* As of [[2021]], ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'' has the highest on-screen body count of any televised ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story, with 76 deaths.
 
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Death was the cessation of life. The Ninth Doctor told Rose that "everything dies". (TV: The Parting of the Ways [+]Loading...["The Parting of the Ways (TV story)"]) Every single death caused a tiny fracture in reality. (TV: The Woman Who Lived [+]Loading...["The Woman Who Lived (TV story)"]) In 2011, three hundred thousand people died on Earth every day. (TV: The New World [+]Loading...["The New World (TV story)"]) Deaths were recorded by death certificates. (TV: Boom Town [+]Loading...["Boom Town (TV story)"])

In the Dark Times of the universe, death was unknown to cosmos before the Kotturuh began their campaign, dispensing death to the early planets. (PROSE: The Guide to the Dark Times [+]Loading...["The Guide to the Dark Times (short story)"]) During the period of Gallifreyan history in which they referred to themselves as "the Space Lords", they knew of this new concept as "the Ultimate". (COMIC: Monstrous Beauty [+]Loading...["Monstrous Beauty (comic story)"]) When the Tenth Doctor found himself warring against the Kotturuh on Andalia, he used a sample of their genetic material to reverse-engineer their necrotic retro-virus and turn it against them, causing the Kotturuh to quickly wither away. (PROSE: The Knight, The Fool and The Dead [+]Loading...["The Knight, The Fool and The Dead (novel)"]) Along with the Ninth Doctor, the Tenth Doctor would later ponder if he had actually changed time but noted that the demise of the Kotturuh meant that death would now spread naturally and dispassionately across the universe. (PROSE: All Flesh is Grass [+]Loading...["All Flesh is Grass (novel)"])

The Eternal, Death, was a personification of the concept. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Revelation [+]Loading...["Timewyrm: Revelation (novel)"]) Kali was the Hindu goddess of death. (COMIC: The Swords of Kali [+]Loading...["The Swords of Kali (comic story)"]) On Earth, and later human colonies, the skull was a generalised symbol of death, and the idea took this form as an emoji: 💀. (TV: Smile [+]Loading...["Smile (TV story)"])

Almost all cultures had a concept of an afterlife, a belief that consciousness did not cease after death. (TV: Dark Water [+]Loading...["Dark Water (TV story)"])

When discussing the idea of a "planet ruled by zombies", the Fourth Doctor remembered the quote that "the living are just the dead on vacation." (TV: Destiny of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)"]) Voicing her observations on the human lifespan, which she found "hilarious[ly]" short, Missy stated that human beings were born dying, remarking "You know from the minute you slop out, you're rotting, decaying." (TV: Death in Heaven [+]Loading...["Death in Heaven (TV story)"])

As Arboretans existed partly outside of time, when one died, their consciousness travelled back to their birth and they lived their life over again, trying to fix mistakes they had made until they achieved the best life possible. They called this "the path of perfection". (PROSE: Festival of Death [+]Loading...["Festival of Death (novel)"])

In 2011, for several months following the Miracle Day, every human on Earth simply stopped dying. It was caused when the Three Families fed the immortal Jack Harkness' blood into the Blessing, which in turn relayed the template to everyone on the planet in seconds. Death was restored when Jack's mortal blood was fed into the Blessing and the original template was restored. All across the world, those who were unable to die yet should have died, including Geraint Cooper and a little girl, all took one final collective breath before dying. For them, the return of mortality was a mercy for them. In the case of others, like the Mother and the Cousin who were responsible for the whole thing, it came back with a vengeance. (TV: The New World [+]Loading...["The New World (TV story)"], The Blood Line [+]Loading...["The Blood Line (TV story)"])

In the final stages of mental shutdown, when physical shutdown would commence, brainsteam death was a sign closely followed by complete respiratory collapse. Soon, liver failure and renal collapse would signal general systemic failure, leading to death within an hour. (PROSE: Anachrophobia [+]Loading...["Anachrophobia (novel)"])

The Ashtallans, a race of immortals gifted with prodigious healing, had no concept of death until they met the First Doctor and his companions. (AUDIO: The Invention of Death [+]Loading...["The Invention of Death (audio story)"])

On her Spacebook profile, Missy, formerly the Master, acknowledged that she had first died thirteen times before before taking over "some bloke's body". (PROSE: Girl Power! [+]Loading...["Girl Power! (short story)"]) In fact, the Decayed Master, who claimed to be nearing the end of his "twelfth regeneration", had acquired "a new body" in the Trakenite Tremas. (TV: The Keeper of Traken [+]Loading...["The Keeper of Traken (TV story)"]) Surviving his execution on Skaro as a Deathworm Morphant, the Old Master took the body of Bruce, a human. (TV: Doctor Who [+]Loading...["Doctor Who (TV story)"]) The Master then died a further three times before becoming a human, then stopped being a human before dying for the seventeenth then eighteenth time, after which the Master became Missy. (PROSE: Girl Power! [+]Loading...["Girl Power! (short story)"])

There was a death scene in Alien where an alien burst out of Kane's chest and stomach. (PROSE: Torchwood: The Encyclopedia [+]Loading...{"page":"6, 95","1":"Torchwood: The Encyclopedia (reference book)"})

TERI LOVER thought that they were going to die when on the London Eye (PROSE: Dummy Massacre [+]Loading...["Dummy Massacre (short story)"]) when the Nestene Consciousness activated it. (TV: Rose [+]Loading...["Rose (TV story)"], PROSE: Operation Mannequin [+]Loading...["Operation Mannequin (short story)"]) Mickey Smith thought that Clive Finch had "tirelessly" dedicated his life to searching for the truth about the Doctor, with his reward being death. (PROSE: The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre [+]Loading...["The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre (short story)"])

After the Slitheen craft crashed into the River Thames on 6 March 2006, Mickey, (TV: Aliens of London [+]Loading...["Aliens of London (TV story)"]) going by "Mx", was ecstatic that his and Clive's suspicions about the Ninth Doctor — that wherever he went, danger and death followed — was going to be finally believed. (PROSE: Alien landing confirmed [+]Loading...["Alien landing confirmed (short story)"])

After Rose Tyler broke into the TARDIS and looked into its heart and returned to the Ninth Doctor at the Game Station, (TV: The Parting of the Ways [+]Loading...["The Parting of the Ways (TV story)"]) Rose didn't contact Mickey or Jackie, leading Mickey to believe she had died. (PROSE: Mars [+]Loading...["Mars (WiDW short story)"])

When Donna Noble remembered the Doctor, she didn't die, instead sharing the load of the fatal Time Lord energy with her daughter, Rose Noble. (PROSE: The Doctor's Busiest Day [+]Loading...{"page":"8","1":"The Doctor's Busiest Day (short story)"})

Steve Zodiac in Fireball XL5's sick bay. (COMIC: The Batmen (part 2) [+]Loading...{"part":"2","1":"The Batmen (comic story)"})

In 2065, after Steve Zodiac was shot out of a space freighter by Batmen, Doctor Venus and Matthew Matic rushed to get him, with Venus finding no pulse and declaring Steve dead. (COMIC: The Batmen (part 1) [+]Loading...{"part":"1","1":"The Batmen (comic story)"}) News of this reached TV Century 21, who reported on 23 January 2065 that reports had been flashed to Space City regarding Zodiac's death, although Commander Zero would neither confirm nor deny this, claiming that a statement would be released later. (PROSE: Stingray Lost! [+]Loading...["Stingray Lost! (short story)"]) Later, Zero stated his confidence in Venus' ability to handle the situation. (COMIC: Genesis of Evil (part 1) [+]Loading...{"part":"1","1":"Genesis of Evil (comic story)"})

As it turned out, Steve was not dead, but frozen, with him recovering after being heated up in the sick bay of Fireball XL5. When he called the Space City Control Tower, Commander Zero asked about the reports of his death, but Zodiac didn't answer, instead asking for information about the space freighter. (COMIC: The Batmen (part 2) [+]Loading...{"part":"2","1":"The Batmen (comic story)"})

Death and the Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

Clive Finch warned Rose Tyler that the Doctor had one constant companion: death. (TV: Rose [+]Loading...["Rose (TV story)"]) Indeed, several of the Doctor's adventures resulted in the deaths of all who participated except for him and his companions. Among these were the Fourth Doctor and Leela's conflict with a Rutan scout at Fang Rock, (TV: Horror of Fang Rock [+]Loading...["Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)"]) the Fifth Doctor, Peri and Erimem's conflict with Jarra To at the Axis, (AUDIO: The Axis of Insanity [+]Loading...["The Axis of Insanity (audio story)"]) their later visit to YT45, (AUDIO: The Mind's Eye [+]Loading...["The Mind's Eye (audio story)"]) the Sixth Doctor and Frobisher's visit to Eugene's World, (AUDIO: The Holy Terror [+]Loading...["The Holy Terror (audio story)"]) the Seventh Doctor, Ace and Hex's conflict against the Daleks on Bliss, (AUDIO: Enemy of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Enemy of the Daleks (audio story)"]) the Eighth Doctor and Audacity Montague's conflict with the Cybermen, (AUDIO: The Great Cyber-War [+]Loading...["The Great Cyber-War (audio story)"]) the Ninth Doctor, Rose Tyler and Jack Harkness in the Battle of the Game Station, (TV: The Parting of the Ways [+]Loading...["The Parting of the Ways (TV story)"]) the Eleventh Doctor, Amy Pond and River Song's conflict against the Weeping Angels on Alfava Metraxis (TV: Flesh and Stone [+]Loading...["Flesh and Stone (TV story)"]) and the Eleventh Doctor, Amy Pond and Rory Williams' visit to House's bubble universe. (TV: The Doctor's Wife [+]Loading...["The Doctor's Wife (TV story)"]) In one unusual case, the participants all died after the Doctor departed, (AUDIO: Brotherhood of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Brotherhood of the Daleks (audio story)"]) and in another, they all died before he arrived. (COMIC: Death to the Doctor! [+]Loading...["Death to the Doctor! (comic story)"]) On one planet, the Fourth Doctor suspected that his friends the Guardian Angels had all died, but left without confirming this. (COMIC: End of the Line [+]Loading...["End of the Line (comic story)"])

In other cases, the Doctor's adventures resulted in the deaths of all but a few of the participants. These included the Second Doctor, Polly and Ben's conflict against the Daleks on Vulcan, which only Quinn and Valmar survived, (TV: The Power of the Daleks [+]Loading...["The Power of the Daleks (TV story)"]) the Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith's conflict against Sutekh in 1911, which only Ahmed survived, (TV: Pyramids of Mars [+]Loading...["Pyramids of Mars (TV story)"]) though another account said he did not, (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Pyramids of Mars [+]Loading...["Doctor Who and the Pyramids of Mars (novelisation)"]) the Fifth Doctor's visit to Sharnax, which only Kylo survived, (AUDIO: The Burning Prince [+]Loading...["The Burning Prince (audio story)"]) the Fifth Doctor, Tegan and Turlough's conflict against the Silurians and Sea Devils in 2084, which only Bulic survived, (TV: Warriors of the Deep [+]Loading...["Warriors of the Deep (TV story)"]) the Fifth Doctor, Tegan and Turlough's encounter with the Daleks, which only Davros, Lytton and his two policemen survived, (TV: Resurrection of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)"]) the Fifth Doctor and Peri's visit to Androzani Minor, which only Timmin survived, (TV: The Caves of Androzani [+]Loading...["The Caves of Androzani (TV story)"]) the Sixth Doctor and Peri's conflict against the Cybermen, which only Rost and Threst survived, (TV: Attack of the Cybermen [+]Loading...["Attack of the Cybermen (TV story)"]) the Sixth Doctor and Peri's conflict against the Sontarans in Spain, which only Anita survived, (TV: The Two Doctors [+]Loading...["The Two Doctors (TV story)"]) the Sixth Doctor and Peri's visit to Necros, which only Takis and Lilt survived, (TV: Revelation of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)"]) the Sixth Doctor and Mel's visit to Albatross Alpha, which only Hebe Harrison survived, (AUDIO: The Rotting Deep [+]Loading...["The Rotting Deep (audio story)"]) the Seventh Doctor and Mel's visit to Puxatornee, which only the Slithergees survived, (AUDIO: Flip-Flop [+]Loading...["Flip-Flop (audio story)"]) the Seventh Doctor and Ace's conflict against the Gods of Ragnarok on Segonax, which only Kingpin, Mags and a stallslady survived, (TV: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy [+]Loading...["The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (TV story)"]) the Seventh Doctor and Bernice Summerfield's visit to the Althosian system, which only Kopyion Liall a Mahajetsu and William Blake survived, (PROSE: The Pit [+]Loading...["The Pit (novel)"]) the Seventh Doctor, Ace and Hex's conflict against the Cybermen in 2021, which only Mark Mathias survived, (AUDIO: The Harvest [+]Loading...["The Harvest (audio story)"]) the Eighth Doctor, Charley and C'rizz's visit to the Cube, which only Gorden Latch and the brain-worm survived, (AUDIO: Something Inside [+]Loading...["Something Inside (audio story)"]) the Eighth Doctor and Lucie Miller's conflict against the Zygons, which only Haygoth survived, (AUDIO: The Zygon Who Fell to Earth [+]Loading...["The Zygon Who Fell to Earth (audio story)"]) their later conflict with the Molluscari on Orbis, which only the Headhunter survived, (AUDIO: Orbis [+]Loading...["Orbis (audio story)"]) the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble's conflict against the Pyroviles in Pompeii, which only Caecilius, Metella, Evelina and Quintus survived, (TV: The Fires of Pompeii [+]Loading...["The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)"]) the Tenth Doctor's conflict against the Flood on Mars, which only Mia Bennett and Yuri Kerenski survived, (TV: The Waters of Mars [+]Loading...["The Waters of Mars (TV story)"]) the Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald's conflict with the sandmen on Le Verrier, which only Jagganth Daiki-Nagata survived, (TV: Sleep No More [+]Loading...["Sleep No More (TV story)"]) and the Thirteenth Doctor's journey to Orphan 55 with Yaz, Ryan and Graham in which only Nevi and Sylas escaped. (TV: Orphan 55 [+]Loading...["Orphan 55 (TV story)"])

When pressed by Brian Williams, the Eleventh Doctor admitted that some of his companions had died during the course of his adventures but noted that this was a small number. (TV: The Power of Three [+]Loading...["The Power of Three (TV story)"])

Mx shared Clive's belief that wherever the Doctor went, danger and death followed. (PROSE: Alien landing confirmed [+]Loading...["Alien landing confirmed (short story)"])

Jack Harkness[[edit] | [edit source]]

In an alternate timeline, Captain Jack Harkness was shot dead by a cyber-converted Rose Tyler while in the company of the Ninth Doctor. (COMIC: Supremacy of the Cybermen [+]Loading...["Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)"])

In the year 200,100, Jack was exterminated by the Daleks invading the Game Station. Shortly after, however, he was revived by the Bad Wolf entity, who made him immortal. (TV: The Parting of the Ways [+]Loading...["The Parting of the Ways (TV story)"]) As a result, Jack died and was resurrected many times. (TV: Utopia [+]Loading...["Utopia (TV story)"]) In 200,101, Jack was forced to interact with live cables to safely land Trear Station on Earth, electrocuting him. Reviving, Jack reasoned that the universe "like[d]" him. (AUDIO: The Year After I Died [+]Loading...["The Year After I Died (audio story)"])

Using a vortex manipulator to travel to Earth, ending up in 1868, Jack did not realise he was immortal until 1892, when he woke up after a man shot him through the heart in Ellis Island. Over a period of at least a century Jack waited for the Doctor. Before reuniting with the TARDIS in 2008, Jack had died by falling off a cliff, being trampled by horses, World War I, World War II, poison, starvation and a stray javelin. (TV: Utopia [+]Loading...["Utopia (TV story)"])

Shortly after meeting Gwen Cooper, Jack was shot in the head by Suzie Costello. In a matter of seconds, Jack revived with his head wound healing. (TV: Everything Changes [+]Loading...["Everything Changes (TV story)"]) Confronting the partially cyber-converted Lisa Hallett, Jack was, in quick succession, fatally electrocuted by her twice, noting that he was not so easily "deleted". (TV: Cyberwoman [+]Loading...["Cyberwoman (TV story)"])

While attempting to stop his teammates from using the Rift Manipulator, Jack was shot in the head by Owen Harper. Though he revived soon after, Jack was still physically weakened as he faced Abaddon, a giant demon who fed on life that was rampaging through Cardiff, killing all in his shadow. Jack, noting that he would be an "all you can eat buffet" for Abaddon, stepped into his shadow. In what proved to be a painful process for Jack, his excess life energy eventually killed the demon before Jack perished as well. His body was taken back to the Hub, where Owen found no vital signs, deeming him "ice cold". However, after a few days, Jack revived once again. (TV: End of Days [+]Loading...["End of Days (TV story)"])

Aboard the Valiant, Jack was shot dead by the laser screwdriver wielded by the Saxon Master who, aware that Jack was immortal, gleefully noted that he could kill him again. (TV: The Sound of Drums [+]Loading...["The Sound of Drums (TV story)"]) Throughout the Year That Never Was, Jack was held prisoner aboard the Valiant. By the end of the year, Jack made an escape attempt which resulted in him being shot dead by the Valiant's security personnel. (TV: Last of the Time Lords [+]Loading...["Last of the Time Lords (TV story)"])

Shortly following the Year That Never Was, Jack reunited with Captain John Hart, who threw him off a building to his death. It was only after Jack returned to the Hub that John realised he was now immortal. (TV: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang [+]Loading...["Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (TV story)"]) Later, Jack was killed by Death. (TV: Dead Man Walking [+]Loading...["Dead Man Walking (TV story)"])

Between his first encounter with Torchwood and his reunion with Gray, Jack had died a total of 1,392 times. (TV: Fragments [+]Loading...["Fragments (TV story)"]) In the Hub, Jack was fatally shot by John Hart, who restrained him before he could revive. John, who had been coerced by Gray, took Jack back to 27 AD, where he was buried alive in the soil of Cardiff, as his brother made his intentions clear. (TV: Exit Wounds [+]Loading...["Exit Wounds (TV story)"])

I want you to suffer. I want your life. This is Cardiff, 27 AD. The city will be built here, over the next two thousand years. Your grave will be the city's foundations. Your blessing of life becomes a curse. Each time you revive, with a throat full of earth, each time it chokes you afresh, and you thrash on the edge of death, you think of me.Gray. [Exit Wounds (TV story) [src]]

Eventually, Jack was uncovered by Torchwood Cardiff members Alice Guppy and Charles Gaskell in 1901, at a point in time where his past self was working for them. Avoiding interacting with his earlier self, Jack instructed them to freeze him in the morgue for 107 years. (TV: Exit Wounds [+]Loading...["Exit Wounds (TV story)"])

During the 21st century Dalek invasion, Jack was exterminated by the Supreme Dalek aboard the Crucible, discreetly reviving in seconds. (TV: The Stolen Earth [+]Loading...["The Stolen Earth (TV story)"])

At St Helen's Hospital, Jack was shot dead by Rupesh Patanjali on behalf of the British government, whom intended to destroy Torchwood. Reviving, Jack returned to the Hub, unaware that a bomb had been planted within him. By chance, Jack discovered this as the bomb was exposed by the scanner which confirmed Gwen's pregnancy. With a blast radius of one mile and only two minutes before detonation, Jack remained behind as he ordered Gwen and Ianto Jones to leave before the bomb went off, blowing Jack's body apart and destroying the Hub. (TV: Children of Earth: Day One [+]Loading...["Children of Earth: Day One (TV story)"])

During the Gallipoli campaign, Jack was shot dead by Ata, then again by Ottoman forces when they recovered Ata. (AUDIO: What Have I Done? [+]Loading...["What Have I Done? (audio story)"])

In an alternate timeline created by John Hart, he used distilled rift energy with technology from the Torchwood Institute to cut Jack off from the Time Vortex, nullifying his immortality and transfering it to himself. Jack, however, remained a fixed point in time and, after 130 years, died of old age which resulted in John's universe collapsing in on itself. (AUDIO: The Death of Captain Jack [+]Loading...["The Death of Captain Jack (audio story)"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]