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| individual name = Jasper and Stewart
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| race            = Bat (''chiroptera'')
| species        = Fledershrew
| home planet    = [[Earth]] (presumably)
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| first          = Doctor Who (TV story)
| appearances    = [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures|EDA]]: ''[[Vampire Science]]'', [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures|EDA]]: ''[[Seeing I]]''
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'''Jasper''' and '''Stewart''' are a pair of twin bats that have taken up long-term residence within the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]. They have lived in the TARDIS for "a long time," and The Doctor regards them as old friends.
'''Jasper''' and '''Stewart''' were a pair of twin [[Fledershrew]]s who took up residence within [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] during the [[Seventh Doctor|Seventh]] and [[Eighth Doctor]]'s lives. They lived in the TARDIS for "a long time," and the Doctor regarded them as old friends. Jasper was the more adventurous and approachable of the two, while Stewart was notably stoic and dutiful.
Jasper is the more adventurous and approachable of the two, while Stewart is notably stoic and dutiful.


Though the bats have the run of the ship, they appear to have established a permanent residence in a seldom-used annex of the TARDIS's enormous library wing, near the "H"s.
Though the Fledershrews had the run of the ship. They appeared to have established a permanent residence in a seldom-used annex of the TARDIS's enormous library wing, near the "H"s.


{{Template:Quote
== Biography ==
|1 = Did the big mean owd wady fwighten you?
Jasper and Stewart reacted in alarm when {{Roberts}} and [[Chang Lee]] entered the TARDIS's [[Cloister Room]], dropping from the overheard framework and quickly escaping.
|2 = The [[Eighth Doctor]] soothes Jasper after [[Carolyn McConnell]] inadvertently frightens him
([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'')
}}
 
==Biography==
Curious about a new presence in the TARDIS's library annex, Jasper landed on the back of a bookcase and crept along the shelf, trying to catch a glimpse of [[Carolyn McConnell]] between the books. When Carolyn pulled out the haematology book directly in front of Jasper and saw him, she screamed, (an understandable response, she was researching [[vampire]]s) which caused Jasper to panic and take off. There was much screaming and flapping before the Doctor arrived and plucked Jasper from the air to give him chin-scratchies and pettings with baby-talking to calm him down. He then formally introduced Jasper to Carolyn and released him back to the rafters.
Curious about a new presence in the TARDIS's library annex, Jasper landed on the back of a bookcase and crept along the shelf, trying to catch a glimpse of [[Carolyn McConnel]] between the books. When Catolyn pulled out the hematology book directly in front of Jasper and saw him she screamed (an understandable response, she was researching [[Vampire]]s) which caused Jasper to panic and take off.
 
Stewart watched the whole affair from a nearby girder with a barely-concealed sense of dry amusement. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Vampire Science (novel)|Vampire Science]]'')


There was much screaming and flapping before the Doctor arrived and plucked Jasper from the air to give him chin-scratchies and pettings with baby-talking to calm him down. He then formally introduced Jasper to Carolyn and released him back to the rafters.
Later, when [[Sam Jones]] brought the Doctor back to the TARDIS after being imprisoned and starved by the [[Tractite]]s, he collapsed and slept for twenty-eight hours. The bats helped watch over him, perching on his recovery bed or cuddling in Sam's lap, and when Sam herself had to sleep, Jasper accompanied her while Stewart remained to stand guard on the Doctor.<ref>Though the Doctor's encounter with the Tractites and subsequent collapse occur in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Vampire Science (novel)|Vampire Science]]'', Jasper and Stewart's participation was only revealed via a flashback in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Seeing I (novel)|Seeing I]]''.</ref>


Stewart watched the whole affair from a nearbye girder with a barely-concealed sense of dry amusement. ''How silly!''
''Much'' later, when an empty TARDIS summoned Sam Jones back to it, Jasper and Stewart flew into the console room to greet her and perched on her shoulders for snuggle-times.
([[EDA]]: ''[[Vampire Science]]'')
([[PROSE]]: ''[[Seeing I (novel)|Seeing I]]'')


Later when [[Sam Jones]] brought The Doctor back to the TARDIS after being imprisoned and starved by the [[Tractites]], he collapsed and slept for 28 hours. The bats helped watched over him; perching on his recovery bed or cuddling in Sam's lap, and when Sam herself had to sleep Jasper accompanied her while Stewart remained to stand guard over The Doctor.
== Notes ==
* Jasper and Stewart were a retroactive creation of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Vampire Science (novel)|Vampire Science]]'', giving names and personalities to the two bats briefly seen in the 1996 TV-movie.
* Jasper and Stewart were established to be twins in ''Seeing I''.
* In ''[[Return of the Living Dad (novel)|Return of the Living Dad]]'' (published a year prior to Jasper and Stewart's first appearance) "Jasper" and "Stewart" are the names of two teddy bears that the Doctor and companions won at a festival.
* They are ''not'' the Doctor's pets. Rather, an offhand comment by Sam in ''Seeing I'' seems to indicate that they are the ''TARDIS''{{'}}.


''Much'' later when an empty TARDIS summoned Sam Jones back to it, Jasper and Stewart flew into the console room to greet her and perched on her shoulders for snuggle-times.
== Footnotes ==
([[EDA]]: ''[[Seeing I]]'')
{{Reflist}}


==Notes==
[[Category:Pets and mascots]]
* In ''[[Return of the Living Dad]]'' (published a year prior to Jasper and Stewart's first appearance) "Jasper" and "Stewart" are the names of two teddy bears that the Doctor and companions won at a festival.
[[Category:Individuals who have been inside the Doctor's TARDIS]]
* ''Both'' Stewarts are presumably named after [[Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]], whose serious temperament the bat shares.
[[Category:Individual time travellers]]
* Jasper and Stewart are established to be twins in "Seeing I."
* The Eighth Doctor describes the duo as his "old friends" in ''Vampire Science'', which is set 3 years after his regeneration.  Bats live 10-30 years (depending on species) so their residence aboard the TARDIS presumably dates from the Seventh Doctor's time.  ''They probably came in with the Gothic makeover.''
* They are ''not'' The Doctor's pets.  An offhand comment by Sam in "Seeing I" would indicates that they are the ''TARDIS'''s.
* Stewart would like you to know that it was ''Jasper'' who did all the lap-cuddling, not him.  ''Well, maybe just once...''

Latest revision as of 17:49, 3 November 2024

Jasper and Stewart were a pair of twin Fledershrews who took up residence within the TARDIS during the Seventh and Eighth Doctor's lives. They lived in the TARDIS for "a long time," and the Doctor regarded them as old friends. Jasper was the more adventurous and approachable of the two, while Stewart was notably stoic and dutiful.

Though the Fledershrews had the run of the ship. They appeared to have established a permanent residence in a seldom-used annex of the TARDIS's enormous library wing, near the "H"s.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Jasper and Stewart reacted in alarm when the Bruce Master and Chang Lee entered the TARDIS's Cloister Room, dropping from the overheard framework and quickly escaping. (TV: Doctor Who)

Curious about a new presence in the TARDIS's library annex, Jasper landed on the back of a bookcase and crept along the shelf, trying to catch a glimpse of Carolyn McConnell between the books. When Carolyn pulled out the haematology book directly in front of Jasper and saw him, she screamed, (an understandable response, she was researching vampires) which caused Jasper to panic and take off. There was much screaming and flapping before the Doctor arrived and plucked Jasper from the air to give him chin-scratchies and pettings with baby-talking to calm him down. He then formally introduced Jasper to Carolyn and released him back to the rafters.

Stewart watched the whole affair from a nearby girder with a barely-concealed sense of dry amusement. (PROSE: Vampire Science)

Later, when Sam Jones brought the Doctor back to the TARDIS after being imprisoned and starved by the Tractites, he collapsed and slept for twenty-eight hours. The bats helped watch over him, perching on his recovery bed or cuddling in Sam's lap, and when Sam herself had to sleep, Jasper accompanied her while Stewart remained to stand guard on the Doctor.[1]

Much later, when an empty TARDIS summoned Sam Jones back to it, Jasper and Stewart flew into the console room to greet her and perched on her shoulders for snuggle-times. (PROSE: Seeing I)

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Jasper and Stewart were a retroactive creation of PROSE: Vampire Science, giving names and personalities to the two bats briefly seen in the 1996 TV-movie.
  • Jasper and Stewart were established to be twins in Seeing I.
  • In Return of the Living Dad (published a year prior to Jasper and Stewart's first appearance) "Jasper" and "Stewart" are the names of two teddy bears that the Doctor and companions won at a festival.
  • They are not the Doctor's pets. Rather, an offhand comment by Sam in Seeing I seems to indicate that they are the TARDIS'.

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. Though the Doctor's encounter with the Tractites and subsequent collapse occur in PROSE: Vampire Science, Jasper and Stewart's participation was only revealed via a flashback in PROSE: Seeing I.