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{{Infobox Individual | {{Infobox Individual | ||
|image | |image = The Nine Companion Piece.jpg | ||
|main alias | |main alias = [[The Doctor]], the IX | ||
|species | |species = Time Lord | ||
|origin | |origin = [[Gallifrey]] | ||
|first mention = The Eleven (audio story) | |||
|first mention | |first = The Doomsday Chronometer (audio story) | ||
|first | |appearances = [[The Nine - list of appearances|'''''see list''''']] | ||
|appearances | |||
|voice actor = John Heffernan | |voice actor = John Heffernan | ||
|other voice actor = [[Mark Bonnar]], [[Julia McKenzie]] | |other voice actor = [[Mark Bonnar]], [[Julia McKenzie]] | ||
}}{{Renegade Time Lord (The Eleven)}} | }}{{Renegade Time Lord (The Eleven)}} | ||
'''The Nine''' was the main alias used by the ninth [[incarnation]] of | '''The Nine''' was the main alias used by the ninth [[incarnation]] of the Time Lord known as [[the Multitude]] who suffered from [[regenerative dissonance]]. This incarnation was notably known for his [[kleptomania]], a trait noted both by himself ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Companion Piece (audio story)|Companion Piece]]'') and the [[Eighth Doctor]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet of the Ogrons (audio story)|Planet of the Ogrons]]'') | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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=== A collection of companions === | === A collection of companions === | ||
While piloting [[the Clocksmith's TARDIS]], the Nine ran into [[River Song]], whom he kidnapped. He then decided to get a complete collection of [[the Doctor]]'s [[companion]]s, torturing River in order to find out their [[name]]s and locations. After collecting them, they were placed in [[The Nine's prison|a prison]]. However, River was able to trick the Nine into gathering [[Liv Chenka|Liv]], [[Helen Sinclair|Helen]], [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley]] and [[ | While piloting [[the Clocksmith's TARDIS]], the Nine ran into [[River Song]], whom he kidnapped. He then decided to get a complete collection of [[the Doctor]]'s [[companion]]s, torturing River in order to find out their [[name]]s and locations. After collecting them, they were placed in [[The Nine's prison|a prison]]. However, River was able to trick the Nine into gathering [[Liv Chenka|Liv]], [[Helen Sinclair|Helen]], [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley]] and [[Bliss]] in one cell, before she manipulated the Nine into trying to acquire [[Katarina]]'s corpse after River's own past self retrieved Katarina's body, River knowing that it would take time for the Nine to retrieve Katarina while playing on his ego to convince him to acquire a "rare" specimen for his collection. Using Liv's experience of technology, Helen's experience with [[code]]s, Bliss' [[knowledge]] of [[computer science]], and Charley's nature as a [[temporal paradox]], they were able to take control of the Nine's drones and escape their prison. Although the Nine returned with Katarina's corpse and nearly recaptured the women, his attempt to psychically link with Katarina's corpse to ascertain her identity caused Katarina's remaining mental activity to disrupt the Nine's own mental focus, allowing the women to defeat him. While River took the other companions home, Liv and Helen remained to be rescued by the Doctor, leaving the Nine in one of the cells in the prison. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Companion Piece (audio story)|Companion Piece]]'') | ||
=== The Ravenous === | === The Ravenous === | ||
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=== Apocalypse Deathwatch === | === Apocalypse Deathwatch === | ||
Tracking the ''Apocalypse Deathwatch'' - a ship that transported rich villains across the universe to observe mass catastrophes - the Nine attempted to steal most of the items on board, but acquired an unexpected ally in Thana, the last of a race who could only die from natural causes, who shared his interest in the rare. The Nine contemplated making her his "partner", but found himself facing a problem when the ''Deathwatch'' became caught up in a complex temporal | Tracking the ''[[Apocalypse Deathwatch]]'' - a ship that transported rich villains across the universe to observe mass catastrophes - the Nine attempted to steal most of the items on board, but acquired an unexpected ally in [[Thana]], the last of a race who could only die from natural causes, who shared his interest in the rare. The Nine contemplated making her his "partner", but found himself facing a problem when the ''Deathwatch'' became caught up in a complex [[temporal rupture]] caused by the destruction of an ancient [[TARDIS]]. The situation became even more complicated for the Nine when he learned that the [[Fifth Doctor]] was also on the ship, along with a [[Jenny|young woman]] who claimed to be the Doctor's daughter from the future. | ||
The Nine initially claimed to be willing to help the Doctor get the ''Deathwatch'' out of the temporal | The Nine initially claimed to be willing to help the Doctor get the ''Deathwatch'' out of the temporal rupture, but changed his plans when he realised that he could use the temporal ruptures to create a complex temporal network that would allow him to access all of [[Earth]]'s history, as the fractured temporal splinters were actually fragments of a destroyed Earth. However, the Doctor was able to severe the temporal links the Nine had used to link his TARDIS to Earth, and then forced the Nine to retreat by threatening to [[time ram]] his vault. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Relative Time (audio story)|Relative Time]]'') | ||
=== Stealing Luxuriana === | |||
Having stolen various advanced technologies from other planets, the Nine's final stolen component was the [[dimensional control]] from the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s TARDIS. With this new weapon, which included a device capable of adjusting the weight of any object, the Nine was not only able to steal the Museum of Modern Art from the planet Luxuriana, but subsequently managed to shrink and steal the planet itself. Fortunately, the Doctor was able to pursue the Nine to Luxuriana and escape the force field the Nine had erected around the planet. When the Nine attempted to steal the semi-telepathic God-Crystal, the crystal's mental powers nearly left the Nine in a catatonic state with the Doctor, Thana and others trapped in his mind until the Doctor provoked the Nine into releasing them. Faced with the threat of his collection being destroyed, the Nine agreed to return Luxuriana and the Doctor's dimensional control. However, despite knowing the risks of the Crystal's power, his obsession with possessing such a rare item became too great, and the Nine was last seen trying to follow the crystal into its native dimension even with no knowledge of what it would be like. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Dreams of Avarice (audio story)|The Dreams of Avarice]]'') | |||
== Legacy == | == Legacy == | ||
When he was escaping from [[Gallifrey]], [[the Eleven]] told the Nine that he didn't want him jeopardising his plans for the sake of his greed, after the Nine expressed his desire to steal the ancient | When he was escaping from [[Gallifrey]], [[the Eleven]] told the Nine that he didn't want him jeopardising his plans for the sake of his greed, after the Nine expressed his desire to steal the ancient artefacts of the [[Omega Vault]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eleven (audio story)|The Eleven]]'') | ||
The Nine blamed [[Veklin]] for the loss of his "nice things". She said that she liked the Eleven better than when he was the Nine, which pleased him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Side of the Angels (audio story)|The Side of the Angels]]'') | |||
[[The Twelve]] used the Nine's expertise to break into a [[Dalek]] base. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet of the Ogrons (audio story)|Planet of the Ogrons]]'') | [[The Twelve]] used the Nine's expertise to break into a [[Dalek]] base. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet of the Ogrons (audio story)|Planet of the Ogrons]]'') | ||
When [[Miskavel]] convinced the Eleven to split his minds into clones, the clone containing the Nine chased her and the [[Sixth Doctor]] in his TARDIS. His mind was sucked into [[The Doctor's TARDIS]] to trap him, this allowed [[The One (Time Lord)|The One]] to enact his plan. Without the other selves controlling his urges he grew stronger. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|One for All (audio story)}}) | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
* [[John Heffernan]] was credited as "The Imposter" for ''[[Doom Coalition 3]]''. | |||
* The script of [[Dark Universe (audio story)|''Dark Universe'']] describes the Nine as “greedy kleptomaniac, wants to steal everything and can't let anything go”. | |||
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[[Category:Thieves]] | [[Category:Thieves]] | ||
[[Category:Kidnappers]] | [[Category:Kidnappers]] | ||
[[Category:Time Lords who suffered from regenerative dissonance]] | [[Category:Time Lords who suffered from regenerative dissonance]] | ||
[[Category:Time Lords who have been inside the Clocksmith's TARDIS]] | [[Category:Time Lords who have been inside the Clocksmith's TARDIS]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:13, 5 October 2024
The Nine was the main alias used by the ninth incarnation of the Time Lord known as the Multitude who suffered from regenerative dissonance. This incarnation was notably known for his kleptomania, a trait noted both by himself (AUDIO: Companion Piece) and the Eighth Doctor. (AUDIO: Planet of the Ogrons)
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Crucible of Souls[[edit] | [edit source]]
After regenerating, the Nine initially claimed to be a new incarnation of the Doctor to Helen Sinclair and Liv Chenka. Rather than trying to be a "good man" like his predecessor, the Nine was motivated by kleptomanic greed. Helen and Liv helped him to rob the archive on Gallifrey, but he abandoned Liv when she became suspicious of his erratic and condescending behaviour. He took Helen hostage and brought her to the Crucible of Souls. He attempted to use the Crucible to gain immortality and exorcise his previous incarnations. After being thwarted by the Eighth Doctor, the Nine stole the Clocksmith's TARDIS and ran away. (AUDIO: The Crucible of Souls)
A collection of companions[[edit] | [edit source]]
While piloting the Clocksmith's TARDIS, the Nine ran into River Song, whom he kidnapped. He then decided to get a complete collection of the Doctor's companions, torturing River in order to find out their names and locations. After collecting them, they were placed in a prison. However, River was able to trick the Nine into gathering Liv, Helen, Charley and Bliss in one cell, before she manipulated the Nine into trying to acquire Katarina's corpse after River's own past self retrieved Katarina's body, River knowing that it would take time for the Nine to retrieve Katarina while playing on his ego to convince him to acquire a "rare" specimen for his collection. Using Liv's experience of technology, Helen's experience with codes, Bliss' knowledge of computer science, and Charley's nature as a temporal paradox, they were able to take control of the Nine's drones and escape their prison. Although the Nine returned with Katarina's corpse and nearly recaptured the women, his attempt to psychically link with Katarina's corpse to ascertain her identity caused Katarina's remaining mental activity to disrupt the Nine's own mental focus, allowing the women to defeat him. While River took the other companions home, Liv and Helen remained to be rescued by the Doctor, leaving the Nine in one of the cells in the prison. (AUDIO: Companion Piece)
The Ravenous[[edit] | [edit source]]
Still stuck at his own prison, he was caught by the Ravenous. Upon learning that the Ravenous couldn't eat him as his condition made his regenerative energy unappealing, the Nine attempted to use this information to set a trap for the Eighth Doctor, Liv and Helen. However, this trap was rejected by the Eleven as a foolish idea, as he perceived the Nine as having wasted such a useful opportunity to exploit his immunity to the Ravenous for a more long-term agenda. He disposed of his younger self by slipping a vortex manipulator onto his wrist and then activating it, sending the Nine to a random location in space and time. (AUDIO: The Odds Against)
Apocalypse Deathwatch[[edit] | [edit source]]
Tracking the Apocalypse Deathwatch - a ship that transported rich villains across the universe to observe mass catastrophes - the Nine attempted to steal most of the items on board, but acquired an unexpected ally in Thana, the last of a race who could only die from natural causes, who shared his interest in the rare. The Nine contemplated making her his "partner", but found himself facing a problem when the Deathwatch became caught up in a complex temporal rupture caused by the destruction of an ancient TARDIS. The situation became even more complicated for the Nine when he learned that the Fifth Doctor was also on the ship, along with a young woman who claimed to be the Doctor's daughter from the future.
The Nine initially claimed to be willing to help the Doctor get the Deathwatch out of the temporal rupture, but changed his plans when he realised that he could use the temporal ruptures to create a complex temporal network that would allow him to access all of Earth's history, as the fractured temporal splinters were actually fragments of a destroyed Earth. However, the Doctor was able to severe the temporal links the Nine had used to link his TARDIS to Earth, and then forced the Nine to retreat by threatening to time ram his vault. (AUDIO: Relative Time)
Stealing Luxuriana[[edit] | [edit source]]
Having stolen various advanced technologies from other planets, the Nine's final stolen component was the dimensional control from the Fourth Doctor's TARDIS. With this new weapon, which included a device capable of adjusting the weight of any object, the Nine was not only able to steal the Museum of Modern Art from the planet Luxuriana, but subsequently managed to shrink and steal the planet itself. Fortunately, the Doctor was able to pursue the Nine to Luxuriana and escape the force field the Nine had erected around the planet. When the Nine attempted to steal the semi-telepathic God-Crystal, the crystal's mental powers nearly left the Nine in a catatonic state with the Doctor, Thana and others trapped in his mind until the Doctor provoked the Nine into releasing them. Faced with the threat of his collection being destroyed, the Nine agreed to return Luxuriana and the Doctor's dimensional control. However, despite knowing the risks of the Crystal's power, his obsession with possessing such a rare item became too great, and the Nine was last seen trying to follow the crystal into its native dimension even with no knowledge of what it would be like. (AUDIO: The Dreams of Avarice)
Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]
When he was escaping from Gallifrey, the Eleven told the Nine that he didn't want him jeopardising his plans for the sake of his greed, after the Nine expressed his desire to steal the ancient artefacts of the Omega Vault. (AUDIO: The Eleven)
The Nine blamed Veklin for the loss of his "nice things". She said that she liked the Eleven better than when he was the Nine, which pleased him. (AUDIO: The Side of the Angels)
The Twelve used the Nine's expertise to break into a Dalek base. (AUDIO: Planet of the Ogrons)
When Miskavel convinced the Eleven to split his minds into clones, the clone containing the Nine chased her and the Sixth Doctor in his TARDIS. His mind was sucked into The Doctor's TARDIS to trap him, this allowed The One to enact his plan. Without the other selves controlling his urges he grew stronger. (AUDIO: One for All [+]Loading...["One for All (audio story)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- John Heffernan was credited as "The Imposter" for Doom Coalition 3.
- The script of Dark Universe describes the Nine as “greedy kleptomaniac, wants to steal everything and can't let anything go”.