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::This page is currently for planning a truncated [[Eighth Doctor#Biography]] in preparation for [[T:SUBPAGE|splitting]] the extended one into [[Eighth Doctor/Biography]] | ::This page is currently for planning a truncated [[Eighth Doctor#Biography]] in preparation for [[T:SUBPAGE|splitting]] the extended one into [[Eighth Doctor/Biography]] | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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=== A day to come === | === A day to come === | ||
Prior to becoming the Eighth Doctor, the Doctor had numerous premonitions of his eighth self, including being rumoured to have glimpsed him during a game of [[Eighth Man Bound]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Christmas on a Rational Planet (novel)}}, {{cs|Lungbarrow (novel)}}) seeing him in footage from the [[Testimony Foundation]] during his encounter with [[Twelfth Doctor|his twelfth self]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|Twice Upon a Time (TV story)}}) being described as "the idealist" by [[The Doctor's first TARDIS|his first TARDIS]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Prisoners of Fate (audio story)}}) and "never being able to shake the shadows of death" by [[the Valeyard]] during [[Sixth Doctor|his sixth incarnation]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Trial of the Valeyard (audio story)}}) | |||
=== Post-regeneration === | === Post-regeneration === | ||
[[File:Eighth Doctor after regeneration.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor regenerating into his eighth incarnation. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'')]] | [[File:Eighth Doctor after regeneration.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor regenerating into his eighth incarnation. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'')]] | ||
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=== The Future War === | === The Future War === | ||
{{for|the associated reality page|The Doctor's reality (The Eight Doctors}} | {{for|the associated reality page|The Doctor's reality (The Eight Doctors)}} | ||
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{{section stub|Info from ''[[Dead Time (short story)|Dead Time]]'', ''[[Kursaal (novel)|Kursaal]]'', ''[[Option Lock (novel)|Option Lock]]'', ''[[Placebo Effect (novel)|Placebo Effect]]'', ''[[Vanderdeken's Children (novel)|Vanderdeken's Children]]'', ''[[The Scarlet Empress (novel)|The Scarlet Empress]]'', ''[[The Face-Eater (novel)|The Face-Eater]]'', ''[[Femme Fatale (short story)|Femme Fatale]]'', ''[[The Taint (novel)|The Taint]]'', ''[[Autumn Mist (novel)|Autumn Mist]]'', ''[[Seven Deadly Sins (short story)|Seven Deadly Sins]]'', ''[[Frontier Worlds (novel)|Frontier Worlds]]'', ''[[Parallel 59 (novel)|Parallel 59]]'' & ''[[The Space Age (novel)|The Space Age]]'' needs to be added}}<!--the sources currently also aren't mentioned in the extended biography, so I don't think I should be ''required'' to summarise them before splitting the page--> | {{section stub|Info from ''[[Dead Time (short story)|Dead Time]]'', ''[[Kursaal (novel)|Kursaal]]'', ''[[Option Lock (novel)|Option Lock]]'', ''[[Placebo Effect (novel)|Placebo Effect]]'', ''[[Vanderdeken's Children (novel)|Vanderdeken's Children]]'', ''[[The Scarlet Empress (novel)|The Scarlet Empress]]'', ''[[The Face-Eater (novel)|The Face-Eater]]'', ''[[Femme Fatale (short story)|Femme Fatale]]'', ''[[The Taint (novel)|The Taint]]'', ''[[Autumn Mist (novel)|Autumn Mist]]'', ''[[Seven Deadly Sins (short story)|Seven Deadly Sins]]'', ''[[Frontier Worlds (novel)|Frontier Worlds]]'', ''[[Parallel 59 (novel)|Parallel 59]]'' & ''[[The Space Age (novel)|The Space Age]]'' needs to be added}}<!--the sources currently also aren't mentioned in the extended biography, so I don't think I should be ''required'' to summarise them before splitting the page--> | ||
Finally reunited with [[Sam Jones]] after around a year of his time, but only a few hours of hers, the Doctor went on many adventures with her, where the pair including encountered a group of [[vampire]]s in [[1997]] [[San Francisco]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Vampire Science (novel)]]}}) stopped a [[Zygon]] plot to conquer [[Victorian era]] [[Earth]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Bodysnatchers (novel)]]}}) reunited with [[Jo Grant|an old friend of the Doctor's]] who helped them stop an alternate timeline of "[[Paratractis]]" created by the [[Tractite]]s, and failing to discover who gave the Tractites [[Time Tree|the means for their creation]]); ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Genocide (novel)]]}}) discovered the [[Skaro]] the Doctor [[Shoreditch Incident|destroyed]] in his [[Seventh Doctor|previous incarnation]] may [[Antalin|not have been the real one]], explaining how [[The Master's trial (The TV Movie)|the Master was tried there]] preceeding the Doctor's regeneration; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[War of the Daleks (novel)]]}}) encounted, in late [[21st century]] [[Borneo|East Indies, ReVit Zone]], participants - including [[Faction Paradox]] member [[Justine]], [[Time | Finally reunited with [[Sam Jones]] after around a year of his time, but only a few hours of hers, the Doctor went on many adventures with her, where the pair including encountered a group of [[vampire]]s in [[1997]] [[San Francisco]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Vampire Science (novel)]]}}) stopped a [[Zygon]] plot to conquer [[Victorian era]] [[Earth]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Bodysnatchers (novel)]]}}) reunited with [[Jo Grant|an old friend of the Doctor's]] who helped them stop an alternate timeline of "[[Paratractis]]" created by the [[Tractite]]s, and failing to discover who gave the Tractites [[Time Tree|the means for their creation]]); ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Genocide (novel)]]}}) discovered the [[Skaro]] the Doctor [[Shoreditch Incident|destroyed]] in his [[Seventh Doctor|previous incarnation]] may [[Antalin|not have been the real one]], explaining how [[The Master's trial (The TV Movie)|the Master was tried there]] preceeding the Doctor's regeneration; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[War of the Daleks (novel)]]}}) encounted, in late [[21st century]] [[Borneo|East Indies, ReVit Zone]], participants - including [[Faction Paradox]] member [[Justine]], [[Time Lord]] [[Homunculette]], and [[Shift (Alien Bodies)|a Shift]] - from [[War in Heaven|a war in Gallifrey's future]] who were attending [[Qixotl's auction|an aunction for]] [[The Relic|a mysterious relic]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Alien Bodies (novel)]]}}) and investigated temporal disturbances on the planet [[Hirath]], resulting in Sam getting sent away on a ship by accident ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Longest Day (novel)]]}}). | ||
Intending to begin searching for Sam, he first recieved a [[distress call]] from his granddaughter [[Susan]], and inadvertedly meeting [[the Master (Terror of the Autons)|the Master]] and thwarting his plan to steal abandoned [[Dalek]] tech, although he succeeded in killing Susan's partner, [[David Campbell]], only for Susan to throw him out of his own ship, presumably resulting in his transformation into [[Decayed Master|his decayed state]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Legacy of the Daleks (novel)]]}}) although there were conflicting accounts for this transoformation. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|[[Doorway to Hell (comic story)]]}}, ect) The Doctor continued his search for Sam, briefly finding her on the semi-[[sentient]] [[Dreamstone Moon]], although they were separeted once again, with Sam believing the Doctor dead. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Dreamstone Moon (novel)]]}}) They were finally reunitied on [[Ha'olam]] after the Doctor spent three years in a prison controlled by [[INC]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Seeing I (novel)]]}}) although they were again separted by mercinaries on [[Janus Prime]], with the Doctor defeating their leader, [[Gustav Zemler]], and unforetunately destroying Janus Prime; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Janus Conjunction (novel)]]}}) and then saving the [[Bel system]] from destruction and Sam from a cult that gave people unlimited lives through [[nanogene]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Beltempest (novel)]]}}) | Intending to begin searching for Sam, he first recieved a [[distress call]] from his granddaughter [[Susan]], and inadvertedly meeting [[the Master (Terror of the Autons)|the Master]] and thwarting his plan to steal abandoned [[Dalek]] tech, although he succeeded in killing Susan's partner, [[David Campbell]], only for Susan to throw him out of his own ship, presumably resulting in his transformation into [[Decayed Master|his decayed state]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Legacy of the Daleks (novel)]]}}) although there were conflicting accounts for this transoformation. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|[[Doorway to Hell (comic story)]]}}, ect) The Doctor continued his search for Sam, briefly finding her on the semi-[[sentient]] [[Dreamstone Moon]], although they were separeted once again, with Sam believing the Doctor dead. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Dreamstone Moon (novel)]]}}) They were finally reunitied on [[Ha'olam]] after the Doctor spent three years in a prison controlled by [[INC]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Seeing I (novel)]]}}) although they were again separted by mercinaries on [[Janus Prime]], with the Doctor defeating their leader, [[Gustav Zemler]], and unforetunately destroying Janus Prime; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Janus Conjunction (novel)]]}}) and then saving the [[Bel system]] from destruction and Sam from a cult that gave people unlimited lives through [[nanogene]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Beltempest (novel)]]}}) | ||
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During the interval between his arrival in [[1894]] and him meeting Fitz in [[2001]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Escape Velocity (novel)]]}}), the Doctor had many adventures stranded on Earth in linear chronology - he went by the [[Aliases of the Doctor#John_Smith|alias "John"]] during his defeat of a [[vampire]] in the [[20th century]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Evergreen (short story)]]}}) visited [[Prague]] in [[1903]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The City of the Dead (novel)]]}}) started realising there was more to the world than obvious in [[1918]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Casualties of War (novel)]]}}) in the [[1930s]] wrote short stories for various magazines which subconsciously expressed his prior life; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Wolfsbane (novel)]]}}) met [[Lorenzo Smitt]] in [[1935]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Year of Intelligent Tigers (novel)]]}}) and then travelled with her for a time afterwards; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)]]}}) met his former companion (who, due to his amnesia, he didn't recognise) [[Harry Sullivan]] in [[1936]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Wolfsbane (novel)]]}}) perchased Fitz's journel in a bookshop in [[1938]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Time Zero (novel)]]}}) met [[Alan Turing]] from [[1943]] to [[1945]] and tried to track a strange code, but realised he didn't know if helping [[Germany|the source of the signal]] was right, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Turing Test (novel)]]}}) and susbequently got [[depression|depressed]] for the next few years, getting back on the track of love and peace after he got caught up in a [[Cold War]] conflict; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Endgame (novel)]]}}) became, in the [[1950s]], a ghost-writer but left after realising an alien was causing a degenerative mental condition in the locals and he couldn't help; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Mordieu (short story)]]}}) spent some time, [[1962]], in an ancient [[Khmer]] temple; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Year of Intelligent Tigers (novel)]]}}) spent some time with [[Claudia Marwood|Cludia]] in [[1976]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Father Time (novel)]]}})<ref>This was a reference to the novel [[User:NateBumber/Sandbox/The Stranger (novel)|]], which is currently [[Talk:The Stranger (novel)|not covered by this wiki]]</ref> adopted [[Miranda Dawkins]] from the [[far future]] after her [[The Emperor|biological father]] and mother were killed. Miranda later leaned the truth about her past, and so fled in fear, with the Doctor discovering, by [[1989]], that she had been captured by [[Ferran]] on his ship the''[[Supremacy (Father Time)|Supremacy]]''. Miranda ultimately decided to return to the future with Ferran to reform society, whilst the Doctor stayed on Earth to await his appointment with Fitz. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Father Time (novel)]]}}) | During the interval between his arrival in [[1894]] and him meeting Fitz in [[2001]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Escape Velocity (novel)]]}}), the Doctor had many adventures stranded on Earth in linear chronology - he went by the [[Aliases of the Doctor#John_Smith|alias "John"]] during his defeat of a [[vampire]] in the [[20th century]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Evergreen (short story)]]}}) visited [[Prague]] in [[1903]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The City of the Dead (novel)]]}}) started realising there was more to the world than obvious in [[1918]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Casualties of War (novel)]]}}) in the [[1930s]] wrote short stories for various magazines which subconsciously expressed his prior life; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Wolfsbane (novel)]]}}) met [[Lorenzo Smitt]] in [[1935]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Year of Intelligent Tigers (novel)]]}}) and then travelled with her for a time afterwards; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)]]}}) met his former companion (who, due to his amnesia, he didn't recognise) [[Harry Sullivan]] in [[1936]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Wolfsbane (novel)]]}}) perchased Fitz's journel in a bookshop in [[1938]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Time Zero (novel)]]}}) met [[Alan Turing]] from [[1943]] to [[1945]] and tried to track a strange code, but realised he didn't know if helping [[Germany|the source of the signal]] was right, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Turing Test (novel)]]}}) and susbequently got [[depression|depressed]] for the next few years, getting back on the track of love and peace after he got caught up in a [[Cold War]] conflict; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Endgame (novel)]]}}) became, in the [[1950s]], a ghost-writer but left after realising an alien was causing a degenerative mental condition in the locals and he couldn't help; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Mordieu (short story)]]}}) spent some time, [[1962]], in an ancient [[Khmer]] temple; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Year of Intelligent Tigers (novel)]]}}) spent some time with [[Claudia Marwood|Cludia]] in [[1976]]; ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Father Time (novel)]]}})<ref>This was a reference to the novel [[User:NateBumber/Sandbox/The Stranger (novel)|]], which is currently [[Talk:The Stranger (novel)|not covered by this wiki]]</ref> adopted [[Miranda Dawkins]] from the [[far future]] after her [[The Emperor|biological father]] and mother were killed. Miranda later leaned the truth about her past, and so fled in fear, with the Doctor discovering, by [[1989]], that she had been captured by [[Ferran]] on his ship the''[[Supremacy (Father Time)|Supremacy]]''. Miranda ultimately decided to return to the future with Ferran to reform society, whilst the Doctor stayed on Earth to await his appointment with Fitz. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Father Time (novel)]]}}) | ||
==== Sabbath ==== | ==== Fighting Sabbath ==== | ||
{{section stub|Info from ''[[Mad Dogs and Englishmen (novel)|Mad Dogs and Englishmen]]'', ''[[Trading Futures (novel)|Trading Futures]]'', ''[[The Crooked World (novel)|The Crooked World]]'', ''[[History 101 (novel)|History 101]]'', ''[[Notre Dame du Temps (short story)|Notre Dame du Temps]]'', ''[[Camera Obscura (novel)|Camera Obscura]]'', ''[[Fitz's Story (audio story)|Fitz's Story]]'', & ''[[Emotional Chemistry (novel)|Emotional Chemistry]]'' needs to be added}} | {{section stub|Info from ''[[Mad Dogs and Englishmen (novel)|Mad Dogs and Englishmen]]'', ''[[Trading Futures (novel)|Trading Futures]]'', ''[[The Crooked World (novel)|The Crooked World]]'', ''[[History 101 (novel)|History 101]]'', ''[[Notre Dame du Temps (short story)|Notre Dame du Temps]]'', ''[[Camera Obscura (novel)|Camera Obscura]]'', ''[[Fitz's Story (audio story)|Fitz's Story]]'', & ''[[Emotional Chemistry (novel)|Emotional Chemistry]]'' needs to be added}} | ||
By 2001, the TARDIS had indeed regained its original appearance, and the Doctor was reunited with his old friend Fitz, and gained a new companion, [[Anji Kapoor]], following a thwarted invasion of Earth by the [[Kulan]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Escape Velocity (novel)]]}}) The trio's first excursion was to a musuem on [[New Jupiter]] called "[[EarthWorld]]", which chronicled Earth's history due to a loss of information and lack of recordkeeping. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[EarthWorld (novel)]]}}) They layer took a cat to a new life in [[Wales]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The City of the Dead (novel)]]}}) and met the [[Hitchemus Tiger]]s, who were [[sentient]], although Anji refused to accept this, "ignoring" the [[TARDIS translation circuit]]s ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Year of Intelligent Tigers (novel)]]}}) | By 2001, the TARDIS had indeed regained its original appearance, and the Doctor was reunited with his old friend Fitz, and gained a new companion, [[Anji Kapoor]], following a thwarted invasion of Earth by the [[Kulan]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Escape Velocity (novel)]]}}) The trio's first excursion was to a musuem on [[New Jupiter]] called "[[EarthWorld]]", which chronicled Earth's history due to a loss of information and lack of recordkeeping. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[EarthWorld (novel)]]}}) They layer took a cat to a new life in [[Wales]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The City of the Dead (novel)]]}}) and met the [[Hitchemus Tiger]]s, who were [[sentient]], although Anji refused to accept this, "ignoring" the [[TARDIS translation circuit]]s ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Year of Intelligent Tigers (novel)]]}}) | ||
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After defeating the Council, the Doctor, [[Fitz Kreiner|Fitz]] and [[Trix | After defeating the Council, the Doctor, [[Fitz Kreiner|Fitz]] and [[Trix MacMillain|Trix]] went to [[Espero]]. While there, the Doctor was offered to have his memories restored by Madam [[Xing]], which he refused. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[Halflife (novel)]]}}) Soon after, the Doctor looked through the [[Tomorrow Window]] and saw [[The Doctor's ninth incarnation|multiple possible personal futures]], although the vision eventually settled on [[Ninth Doctor|one true future]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Tomorrow Windows (novel)]]}}) Five months later, he spent several months in [[1904]] and then a century beneath [[Mausolus House]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Sleep of Reason (novel)]]}}) The Doctor saw, in mirrors around the TARDIS, [[The_Master_(Scream_of_the_Shalka)#The_ghost_in_the_machine|a ghostly figure of whose identity he was uncertain]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Deadstone Memorial (novel)]]}}) The Doctor killed [[Arnauld Klimt]] as he had gone mad, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[To the Slaughter (novel)]]}}) before it being revealed to him that, ever since [[Faction Paradox invasion of Gallifrey|he'd destroyed Gallifrey]], he'd had [[the Matrix]] inside his head - explaining his amnesia - which meant he could possibly bring back the [[Time Lord]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)]]}})<ref>[[Lance Parkin]]'s clear intent here was to tie-in with the [[Series 1 (Doctor Who 2005)|new series]], as he (reasonably) presumed it would have an intact Gallifrey, and this novel was originally planned to be published before {{cs|[[Rose (TV story)]]}}. However, this point of "continuity-plaster" also offers an easy way to place all non-[[EDA]] content ''after'' the EDAs.</ref> Indeed, in a vision of the future the Doctor had seen previously, [[Gallifrey]] was there. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Tomorrow Windows (novel)]]}}). | ||
Later, the Doctor, wearing his, as the [[War Doctor]] would later describe it, "swashbuckling" ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Day of the Doctor (novelisation)]]}}) oufit, the Doctor, Fitz, and Trix, stumble upon a planet of [[time distortion]]s, and the Doctor is haunted by the possiblity of a future "[[Time War|war of time]]" and [[War Doctor|what it might turn him into]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[We Can't Stop What's Coming (short story)]]}}) | Later, the Doctor, wearing his, as the [[War Doctor]] would later describe it, "swashbuckling" ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[The Day of the Doctor (novelisation)]]}}) oufit, the Doctor, Fitz, and Trix, stumble upon a planet of [[time distortion]]s, and the Doctor is haunted by the possiblity of a future "[[Time War|war of time]]" and [[War Doctor|what it might turn him into]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|[[We Can't Stop What's Coming (short story)]]}}) | ||
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Alone again, the Doctor picked up siblgings [[Samson Griffin|Samson]] and [[Gemma Griffin]] in [[Folkestone Library]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Terror Firma (audio story)]]}}) but during their travels recieved a [[distress call]] from a Time Lord, leaving the two behind in [[Vienna]] and arriving in [[1816]], whereupon he realised the "Time Lord" had been himself [[Time War|from the future]], and he invited [[Mary Shelley]] to join him on his travel, to which she agreed. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Mary's Story (audio story)]]}}) Their first adventure was to [[1873]] [[Vienna]] and they defeated a pair of [[Cybermen]] and the [[insane]] [[Johan Drossel]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Silver Turk (audio story)]]}}) Later, they prevented a [[Varaxil]] from destroying any wielders of [[Odic wave form]|odic energy]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Witch from the Well (audio story)]]}}) After encountering [[Karnex|someone who made skeltetons of the dead to attack cities]], Mary requested to return home, leaving the Doctor on good terms. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Army of Death (audio story)]]}}) | Alone again, the Doctor picked up siblgings [[Samson Griffin|Samson]] and [[Gemma Griffin]] in [[Folkestone Library]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Terror Firma (audio story)]]}}) but during their travels recieved a [[distress call]] from a Time Lord, leaving the two behind in [[Vienna]] and arriving in [[1816]], whereupon he realised the "Time Lord" had been himself [[Time War|from the future]], and he invited [[Mary Shelley]] to join him on his travel, to which she agreed. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Mary's Story (audio story)]]}}) Their first adventure was to [[1873]] [[Vienna]] and they defeated a pair of [[Cybermen]] and the [[insane]] [[Johan Drossel]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Silver Turk (audio story)]]}}) Later, they prevented a [[Varaxil]] from destroying any wielders of [[Odic wave form]|odic energy]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Witch from the Well (audio story)]]}}) After encountering [[Karnex|someone who made skeltetons of the dead to attack cities]], Mary requested to return home, leaving the Doctor on good terms. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Army of Death (audio story)]]}}) | ||
Remembering he had been intending to meet [[Professor]] [[Chronotis]] in [[1979]] [[Cambridge]] in [[Fourth Doctor|his fourth incarnation]] with [[Romana II]] ([[WC]]: {{cs|[[Shada (webcast)]]}}) before being [[Time Scoop]]ed by [[Borusa]] ([[TV]]: {{cs|[[The Five Doctors (TV story)]]}}), the Doctor called upon Romana, now [[Lady President]] of [[Gallifrey]], and the two met Chronotis, before being interupted by [[Skagra]], following him to [[Shada]], and eventually defeating him. ([[WC]]: {{cs|[[Shada (webcast)]]}}) After returning to Gallifrey, the Doctor, Romana and [[K9]] stopped a group of Time Lords from achieving immortality. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Time Lord's Story (short story}}) The Doctor then resumed his travels with Samson and Gemma. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Mary's Story (audio story)}}) | Remembering he had been intending to meet [[Professor]] [[Chronotis]] in [[1979]] [[Cambridge]] in [[Fourth Doctor|his fourth incarnation]] with [[Romana II]] ([[WC]]: {{cs|[[Shada (webcast)]]}}) before being [[Time Scoop]]ed by [[Borusa]] ([[TV]]: {{cs|[[The Five Doctors (TV story)]]}}), the Doctor called upon Romana, now [[Lady President]] of [[Gallifrey]], and the two met Chronotis, before being interupted by [[Skagra]], following him to [[Shada]], and eventually defeating him. ([[WC]]: {{cs|[[Shada (webcast)]]}}) After returning to Gallifrey, the Doctor, Romana and [[K9]] stopped a group of Time Lords from achieving immortality. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Time Lord's Story (short story)}}) The Doctor then resumed his travels with Samson and Gemma. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Mary's Story (audio story)}}) | ||
After a series of more adventures with Samson and Gemma, [[Davros]], whom they'd stumbled across on a [[Nekkistani]] [[time vessel]], forced Gemma to alter the Doctor's memories so that she forgot her and Samson, and forced the Doctor to take him to [[Earth]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Terror Firma (audio story)]]}}) | After a series of more adventures with Samson and Gemma, [[Davros]], whom they'd stumbled across on a [[Nekkistani]] [[time vessel]], forced Gemma to alter the Doctor's memories so that she forgot her and Samson, and forced the Doctor to take him to [[Earth]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Terror Firma (audio story)]]}}) | ||
=== Charley Pollard === | === Travels with Charley Pollard and C'rizz === | ||
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==== Anti-time infection ==== | ==== Anti-time infection ==== | ||
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At some point during his life, when he was wearing his outfit he wore on his first day of life, and had the "victorian console" thereof, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Doctor Who (TV story)}}) the Doctor saved the self-described "Edwardian adventuress" [[Charlotte Pollard]], "Charley to her friends", from the airship ''[[R101]]'', thus breaking the [[Web of Time]] as it was a known historical fact that everyone died onboard said airship. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Storm Warning (audio story)]]}} Travelling together, the duo encountered the [[Cybermen]] and [[Orioin android]]s in the [[Garazone|Garazone system]]; ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Sword of Orion (audio story)}}) travelling to [[Venice]] in the future; ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Stones of Venice (audio story)]]}}) and encountered [[the Brigadier]] in the newly founded state of [[Malebolgia]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Minuet in Hell (audio story)]]}}) After travelling with the Doctor for several weeks, Charley realised that she had fallen in love with him. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Letting Go (audio story)]]}}) Later, the pair went to [[1841]] [[Paris]] and met a [[mummy]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Mummy Speaks! (audio story)|The Mummy Speaks!]]'') and got caught in a [[temporal paradox]] caused by the [[Ilkeian]]s visiting their past through the [[Time Vortex]]; ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Slaying of the Writhing Mass (audio story)|The Slaying of the Writhing Mass]]'') and reunited with [[Deeva | At some point during his life, when he was wearing his outfit he wore on his first day of life, and had the "victorian console" thereof, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Doctor Who (TV story)}}) the Doctor saved the self-described "Edwardian adventuress" [[Charlotte Pollard]], "Charley to her friends", from the airship ''[[R101]]'', thus breaking the [[Web of Time]] as it was a known historical fact that everyone died onboard said airship. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Storm Warning (audio story)]]}} Travelling together, the duo encountered the [[Cybermen]] and [[Orioin android]]s in the [[Garazone|Garazone system]]; ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Sword of Orion (audio story)}}) travelling to [[Venice]] in the future; ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Stones of Venice (audio story)]]}}) and encountered [[the Brigadier]] in the newly founded state of [[Malebolgia]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Minuet in Hell (audio story)]]}}) After travelling with the Doctor for several weeks, Charley realised that she had fallen in love with him. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Letting Go (audio story)]]}}) Later, the pair went to [[1841]] [[Paris]] and met a [[mummy]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Mummy Speaks! (audio story)|The Mummy Speaks!]]'') and got caught in a [[temporal paradox]] caused by the [[Ilkeian]]s visiting their past through the [[Time Vortex]]; ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Slaying of the Writhing Mass (audio story)|The Slaying of the Writhing Mass]]'') and reunited with [[Deeva Jansen|an android they had met recently]] on [[Garazone]], helping her escape her programming which caused her to commit atrocities. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Heart of Orion (audio story)|Heart of Orion]]'') Later, they went to [[1938]] [[New York (state)|New York]] and encountered [[Orson Welles]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Invaders from Mars (audio story)|Invaders from Mars]]'') The Doctor and Charley visited [[Bob Dovie]] at [[59A Barnsfield Crescent]] in [[Totton]], [[Hampshire]] on [[23 November]] [[1963]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Light at the End (audio story)|The Light at the End]]'') | ||
At some point, the Doctor and Charkey encountered the [[Fifth Doctor|Fifth]], [[Sixth Doctor|Sixth]], and [[Seventh Doctor]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The End of the Beginning (audio story)|The End of the Beginning]]'') | At some point, the Doctor and Charkey encountered the [[Fifth Doctor|Fifth]], [[Sixth Doctor|Sixth]], and [[Seventh Doctor]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The End of the Beginning (audio story)|The End of the Beginning]]'') | ||
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Arriving at [[Edward Grove]] to investigate a temporal paradox, the Doctor and Charley inadvertedly caused said paradox, partially due to Charley's paradoxical existence. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Chimes of Midnight (audio story)|The Chimes of Midnight]]'') Shortly after, the Doctor and Charley encountered [[Sebastian Grayle]], and they discovered - after acting out events they were trying to avert - that the [[Nimon]]s had taken advantage of the damage done to the Web of Time by Charley's non-death to take control of the universe. Although they averted this timeline, the possibility of it scared the Doctor. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Seasons of Fear (audio story)|Seasons of Fear]]'') The pair then almost killed off the entire [[Solarian (Embrace the Darkness)|Solarian]]/[[Cimmerian]] race, before realising their mistake and correcting it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Embrace the Darkness (audio story)|Embrace the Darkness]]'') They then prevented [[alternate timeline (The Time of the Daleks)|an alternative timeline ruled by the Daleks]] caused by the extraction of [[William Shakespeare]] from history as a child. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Time of the Daleks (audio story)|The Time of the Daleks]]'') Returning Will to his proper time, the Doctor was turned into a ventriliquist doll, and Charley escaped [[the Toymaker]]'s [[Celestial Toyroom|Toyroom]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Solitaire (audio story)|Solitaire]]'') | Arriving at [[Edward Grove]] to investigate a temporal paradox, the Doctor and Charley inadvertedly caused said paradox, partially due to Charley's paradoxical existence. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Chimes of Midnight (audio story)|The Chimes of Midnight]]'') Shortly after, the Doctor and Charley encountered [[Sebastian Grayle]], and they discovered - after acting out events they were trying to avert - that the [[Nimon]]s had taken advantage of the damage done to the Web of Time by Charley's non-death to take control of the universe. Although they averted this timeline, the possibility of it scared the Doctor. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Seasons of Fear (audio story)|Seasons of Fear]]'') The pair then almost killed off the entire [[Solarian (Embrace the Darkness)|Solarian]]/[[Cimmerian]] race, before realising their mistake and correcting it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Embrace the Darkness (audio story)|Embrace the Darkness]]'') They then prevented [[alternate timeline (The Time of the Daleks)|an alternative timeline ruled by the Daleks]] caused by the extraction of [[William Shakespeare]] from history as a child. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Time of the Daleks (audio story)|The Time of the Daleks]]'') Returning Will to his proper time, the Doctor was turned into a ventriliquist doll, and Charley escaped [[the Toymaker]]'s [[Celestial Toyroom|Toyroom]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Solitaire (audio story)|Solitaire]]'') | ||
Shortly after their encouter with the [[Dalek]]s, the Doctor and Charley were captured by the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]] and brought before [[Lady President]] [[Romana II]] who officially revealed that the damage to the Web of Time which Charley's survival had caused, had opened up a portal to the [[antiverse|anti-time universe]]. In order to prevent the [[Neverpeople]] from dropping a load<!--as in "cargo", not informal--> of [[ | Shortly after their encouter with the [[Dalek]]s, the Doctor and Charley were captured by the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]] and brought before [[Lady President]] [[Romana II]] who officially revealed that the damage to the Web of Time which Charley's survival had caused, had opened up a portal to the [[antiverse|anti-time universe]]. In order to prevent the [[Neverpeople]] from dropping a load<!--as in "cargo", not informal--> of [[anti-time]] onto [[the Capitol]], the Doctor absorbs the anti-time into himself and [[The Doctor's TARDIS]|his TARDIS]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Neverland (audio story)|Neverland]]''), turning them both into forms of [[Zagreus]]. In order to prevent the [[positive-time universe]] from getting infected by anti-time, the Doctor exiled himself to [[Rassilon]]'s [[Divergent Universe]], with Charley following him into his TARDIS, ([[AUDIO]]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'') and [[Matrix_Rassilon#In_the_Divergent_Universe|a version of Rassilon in a physical body]] also arriving there. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Next Life (audio story)|The Next Life]]'') | ||
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Upon discovering that Charley had followed him in, the Doctor was seemingly convinced she couldn't be herself, as "Charley wouldn't betray me", although he would grow to accept her again. The two encountered a [[sound creature]], discovering [[Divergence|"someone"]] was expirementing on the environment. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Scherzo (audio story)|Scherzo]]'') Leaving, they discovered the [[Interzone]] and its [[Kro'ka]], who showed them into the next zones, including [[Eutermes]], where they met their new companion [[C'rizz]]; ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Creed of the Kromon (audio story)|The Creed of the Kromon]]'') [[Light City]]; ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Natural History of Fear (audio story)|The Natural History of Fear]]'') [[Setarus]]; ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Twilight Kingdom (audio story)|The Twilight Kingdom]]'') the [[Multihaven]]; ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Faith Stealer (audio story)|Faith Stealer]]'') and [[Excelis]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Last (audio story)|The Last]]'') The Doctor eventuallyu managed to trick Kro'ka into revealing the Divergence's home base, [[Caerdroia]], where the TARIS was, wherein the Doctor split into three selves, each representing part of his personality. Using this advantage, the TARDIS crew managed to recapture their TARDIS, and set off to explore the Divergent Universe on their own terms. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Caerdroia (audio story)|Caerdroia]]'') At some point later, [[Matrix_Rassilon#In_the_Divergent_Universe|Rassilon]] purged the [[Zagreus]] infection from the Doctor, allowing it to manifest in the woman [[Perfection (The Next Life)|Perfection]], although the Doctor didn't discover this until later. On their final adventure in this universe, Rassilon and the Kro'ka tried to turn Charley and C'rizz against each the Doctor, although this failed. After fighting off Rassilon and Perfection's huband, Keep, - the ultimate result of the Divergence's tests in evolution - the TARDIS crew left in their TARDIS for the main universe, safe in the knowledge that the Doctor wouldn't destroy the universe through his Zagreus infection. However, they were immediately confronted by [[Davros]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Next Life (audio story)|The Next Life]]'') | Upon discovering that Charley had followed him in, the Doctor was seemingly convinced she couldn't be herself, as "Charley wouldn't betray me", although he would grow to accept her again. The two encountered a [[sound creature]], discovering [[Divergence|"someone"]] was expirementing on the environment. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Scherzo (audio story)|Scherzo]]'') Leaving, they discovered the [[Interzone]] and its [[Kro'ka]], who showed them into the next zones, including [[Eutermes]], where they met their new companion [[C'rizz]]; ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Creed of the Kromon (audio story)|The Creed of the Kromon]]'') [[Light City]]; ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Natural History of Fear (audio story)|The Natural History of Fear]]'') [[Setarus]]; ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Twilight Kingdom (audio story)|The Twilight Kingdom]]'') the [[Multihaven]]; ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Faith Stealer (audio story)|Faith Stealer]]'') and [[Excelis]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Last (audio story)|The Last]]'') The Doctor eventuallyu managed to trick Kro'ka into revealing the Divergence's home base, [[Caerdroia]], where the TARIS was, wherein the Doctor split into three selves, each representing part of his personality. Using this advantage, the TARDIS crew managed to recapture their TARDIS, and set off to explore the Divergent Universe on their own terms. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Caerdroia (audio story)|Caerdroia]]'') At some point later, [[Matrix_Rassilon#In_the_Divergent_Universe|Rassilon]] purged the [[Zagreus]] infection from the Doctor, allowing it to manifest in the woman [[Perfection (The Next Life)|Perfection]], although the Doctor didn't discover this until later. On their final adventure in this universe, Rassilon and the Kro'ka tried to turn Charley and C'rizz against each the Doctor, although this failed. After fighting off Rassilon and Perfection's huband, Keep, - the ultimate result of the Divergence's tests in evolution - the TARDIS crew left in their TARDIS for the main universe, safe in the knowledge that the Doctor wouldn't destroy the universe through his Zagreus infection. However, they were immediately confronted by [[Davros]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Next Life (audio story)|The Next Life]]'') | ||
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=== Lucie Miller === | === Travels with Lucie Miller and Tamsin Drew === | ||
{{section stub|Info from ''[[All the Fun of the Fair (audio story)|All the Fun of the Fair]]'', ''[[Late Night Shopping (audio story)|Late Night Shopping]]'', ''[[The Young Lions (audio story)|The Young Lions]]'', ''[[The Caves of Erith (audio story)|The Caves of Erith]]'', ''[[The Curse of the Fugue (audio story)|The Curse of the Fugue]]'', ''[[Flashpoint (audio story)|Flashpoint]]'', & ''[[The Beast of Orlok (audio story)|The Beast of Orlok]]'' needs to be added}} | {{section stub|Info from ''[[All the Fun of the Fair (audio story)|All the Fun of the Fair]]'', ''[[Late Night Shopping (audio story)|Late Night Shopping]]'', ''[[The Young Lions (audio story)|The Young Lions]]'', ''[[The Caves of Erith (audio story)|The Caves of Erith]]'', ''[[The Curse of the Fugue (audio story)|The Curse of the Fugue]]'', ''[[Flashpoint (audio story)|Flashpoint]]'', & ''[[The Beast of Orlok (audio story)|The Beast of Orlok]]'' needs to be added}} | ||
After travelling alone for an unspecified amount of time, the Doctor was taken by suprise when [[Lucie Miller]] appeared in [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] as part of a "witness protection scheme". He tried to take her home, but his TARDIS refused to land there, "bouncing off" the shield around Lucie's home, landing on [[Red Rocket Rising]] and, after they thwarted [[Martez]]'s plans to create new [[Dalek]]s, the two accepted they were stuck with each other, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Blood of the Daleks (audio story)}}) and soon afterwards in [[1974]] [[Blackpool]], after defeating the [[Only One]]s, Lucie accepted the Doctor's proposal to be his "official" companion. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Horror of Glam Rock (audio story)}}) | After travelling alone for an unspecified amount of time, the Doctor was taken by suprise when [[Lucie Miller]] appeared in [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] as part of a "witness protection scheme". He tried to take her home, but his TARDIS refused to land there, "bouncing off" the shield around Lucie's home, landing on [[Red Rocket Rising]] and, after they thwarted [[Martez]]'s plans to create new [[Dalek]]s, the two accepted they were stuck with each other, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Blood of the Daleks (audio story)}}) and soon afterwards in [[1974]] [[Blackpool]], after defeating the [[Only One]]s, Lucie accepted the Doctor's proposal to be his "official" companion. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Horror of Glam Rock (audio story)}}) | ||
Together, the Doctor and Lucie travelled to: a planet resembling ancient [[Greece]] and put an end to a group of people cloning themselves and, once their current body got too old, stealing their clones (who were self-aware)'s bodies to achieve immortality; ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Immortal Beloved (audio story)}}) one of [[Mars]]'s [[moon]]s, [[Phobos]], and defeated an entity that fed on people's experienced [[fear]]; ([[AUDIO]]: '{{cs|Phobos (audio story)}}) persuaded [[Nick Zimmerman]], who was using a [[time loop]], to steal a [[Space-time vessel]|time-ship]]; ([[AUDIO]]: '{{cs|No More Lies (audio story)}}) and put a stop to a [[Cyberman]] invasion using a [[quantum crystalliser]]. During this excursion, the pair realised that the [[Time Lord]]s had intended to extract [[Karen Coltraine]] to prevent her becoming a [[dictator]] and place her in the Doctor's TARDIS, rather than Lucie, as they had job interviews on the same day at the same place. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Human Resources (audio story)}}) | Together, the Doctor and Lucie travelled to: a planet resembling ancient [[Greece]] and put an end to a group of people cloning themselves and, once their current body got too old, stealing their clones (who were self-aware)'s bodies to achieve immortality; ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Immortal Beloved (audio story)]]}}) one of [[Mars]]'s [[moon]]s, [[Phobos]], and defeated an entity that fed on people's experienced [[fear]]; ([[AUDIO]]: '{{cs|Phobos (audio story)}}) persuaded [[Nick Zimmerman]], who was using a [[time loop]], to steal a [[Space-time vessel]|time-ship]]; ([[AUDIO]]: '{{cs|No More Lies (audio story)}}) and put a stop to a [[Cyberman]] invasion using a [[quantum crystalliser]]. During this excursion, the pair realised that the [[Time Lord]]s had intended to extract [[Karen Coltraine]] to prevent her becoming a [[dictator]] and place her in the Doctor's TARDIS, rather than Lucie, as they had job interviews on the same day at the same place. Karen was, in actuality, taken into the employ of [[the Headhunter]], who was chasing Lucie. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Human Resources (audio story)}}) | ||
The Doctor played poker with a younger version of himself travelling with [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley]] and [[C'rizz]] on the American frontier. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The 100 Days of the Doctor (audio story)|The 100 Days of the Doctor]]'') | The Doctor played poker with a younger version of himself travelling with [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley]] and [[C'rizz]] on the American frontier. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The 100 Days of the Doctor (audio story)|The 100 Days of the Doctor]]'') | ||
The Doctor and Lucie became trapped in the [[Canthares]] [[black hole]], where the [[Dalek]]s were experimenting on the other space travellers trapped within it. The Doctor fell under the influence of the [[Fendahl]] during this adventure, unbeknownst to Lucie. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Dalek Trap (audio story)}}, {{cs| | The Doctor and Lucie became trapped in the [[Canthares]] [[black hole]], where the [[Dalek]]s were experimenting on the other space travellers trapped within it. The Doctor fell under the influence of the [[Fendahl]] during this adventure, unbeknownst to Lucie. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Dalek Trap (audio story)}}, {{cs|Island of the Fendahl (audio story)}}) They attended the roller derby on [[Castus Sigma]] to celebrate Lucie's birthday. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Revolution Game (audio story)}}) Three weeks after the Canthares incident, ([[AUDIO]]: '{{cs|Island of the Fendahl (audio story)}}) they visited [[Horton's Orb]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The House on the Edge of Chaos (audio story)}}) before being drawn to the island of [[Fandor]] in [[2007]]. There they discovered that the Doctor set the Fendahl free from Canthares when he released the trapped space travellers from the black hole. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Island of the Fendahl (audio story)}}) | ||
On their continued travels, the Doctor and Lucie were trapped within the mind of [[Sepulchre (Dead London)|Sepulchre]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Dead London (audio story)}}) investigated a murder mystery on [[Sirius Exhibition Station]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Max Warp (audio story)}}) uncovered an [[Thorington|Auton town]] in [[2008]] [[Uzbekistan]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Brave New Town (audio story)}}) became involved in a fight between two species for a priceless skull on [[Indigo 3]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Skull of Sobek (audio story)}}) and were reunited with the [[Headhunter]] and [[Karen Coltraine|Karen]] during a jewel heist in [[1898]] [[Sweden]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs| | On their continued travels, the Doctor and Lucie were trapped within the mind of [[Sepulchre (Dead London)|Sepulchre]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Dead London (audio story)}}) investigated a murder mystery on [[Sirius Exhibition Station]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Max Warp (audio story)}}) uncovered an [[Thorington|Auton town]] in [[2008]] [[Uzbekistan]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Brave New Town (audio story)}}) became involved in a fight between two species for a priceless skull on [[Indigo 3]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Skull of Sobek (audio story)}}) and were reunited with the [[Headhunter]] and [[Karen Coltraine|Karen]] during a jewel heist in [[1898]] [[Sweden]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Grand Theft Cosmos (audio story)}}) Lucie's aunt, [[Patricia Ryder]], died during a [[Zygon]] plot, and instead of informing Lucie, the Doctor and Pat's Zygon (as a human) husband [[Haygoth]] decided to live the rest of his life as her. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Zygon Who Fell to Earth (audio story)}}) | ||
While visiting a space station, the Doctor was kidnapped by a group of [[Trell]]. With the help of [[Rosto]], Lucie discovered that [[Cristophe Zarodnix]], a billionaire who had recently purchased the planet [[Karn]], was a member of the [[Cult of Morbius]] and planning to use the Doctor to resurrect [[Morbius]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Sisters of the Flame (audio story)}}) Trapped in a final struggle against the Gallifreyan tyrant, both the Doctor and Morbius fell from great height, apparently resulting in his death. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Vengeance of Morbius (audio story)}}) | While visiting a space station, the Doctor was kidnapped by a group of [[Trell]]. With the help of [[Rosto]], Lucie discovered that [[Cristophe Zarodnix]], a billionaire who had recently purchased the planet [[Karn]], was a member of the [[Cult of Morbius]] and planning to use the Doctor to resurrect [[Morbius]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Sisters of the Flame (audio story)}}) Trapped in a final struggle against the Gallifreyan tyrant, both the Doctor and Morbius fell from great height, apparently resulting in his death. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Vengeance of Morbius (audio story)}}) | ||
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Returning to [[2015]] [[Earth]], the Doctor discoveed the [[Eightfold Truth]] organiisation, who predicted [[stellar manipulator|"a rebel sun"]] would purge the planet. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Eight Truths (audio story)]]}}) In reality, the group was a front for the [[Eight Legs]], and they tried to make Lucie their queen, but the Doctor saved her and Karen, but failed to save [[the Headhunter]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Worldwide Web (audio story)]]}}) | Returning to [[2015]] [[Earth]], the Doctor discoveed the [[Eightfold Truth]] organiisation, who predicted [[stellar manipulator|"a rebel sun"]] would purge the planet. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Eight Truths (audio story)]]}}) In reality, the group was a front for the [[Eight Legs]], and they tried to make Lucie their queen, but the Doctor saved her and Karen, but failed to save [[the Headhunter]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Worldwide Web (audio story)]]}}) | ||
=== Molly, Liv and Helen === | Later, having discovered that her [[Patricia Ryder|Aunty Pat]] had in fact died, and been replaced by the Zygon [[Haygoth]], in conspiracy with the Doctor, Lucie Miller decided to leave the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Death in Blackpool (audio story)}}) | ||
Visiting Earth circa the [[2150s Dalek invasion of Earth]] to meet-up with his granddaughter [[Susan Foreman]], the Doctor discovers he'd had a son, [[Alex Campbell]]; the Doctor subsequently wanted Alex to travel with him or get an education on [[Gallifrey]], but Alex insisted to stay on Earth as he saw it as home. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|An Earthly Child (audio story)}}) | |||
After picking her up at a hotel where there was an event advertising the chance to travel with a time traveller, which he revealed he did not set up, the Doctor travelled with [[Tamsin Drew]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Situation Vacant (audio story)}}) to [[Nevermore]] to release [[Morella Wendigo|a war criminal]] who was keeping souls trapped, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Nevermore (audio story)}}) and then to [[1006]] [[Ireland]] where they found [[the Monk (The Book of Kells)|the Monk]] attempting to steal the ''[[Book of Kells]]''. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Book of Kells (audio story)}}) They then landed on [[Deimos]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Deimos (audio story)}}) where they met the Monk again, who had been travelling with Lucie. The Monk showed Tamsin that his actions would destroy a peaceful race, prompting her to leave the Doctor for the Monk, and Lucie rejoined the Doctor; he promised to give her the "Christmas he failed to last time", ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Resurrection of Mars (audio story)}}) which turned out to be with Susan and Alex Campell. Whilst avoding a [[Blitzen fish]] which had unintentionally been unleashed when [[Susan's TARDIS bedroom|Susan's room]] was retrieved from the [[TARDIS holding ring|holding ring]], the Doctor again attempted to pursuade Alex to join him, which he again refused, instead opting to stay on Earth to travel around [[Europe]], with Lucie additionally deciding to stay as his travelling companion. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Relative Dimensions (audio story)]]}}) | |||
After being held prisoner by [[the Consensus]] for six years, the Doctor escaped and set a course for Earth after he received a message from Lucie Miller asking for help. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Prisoner of the Sun (audio story)|Prisoner of the Sun]]'') The Doctor travelled to Earth to find that once again it had been invaded by the Daleks. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Lucie Miller (audio story)|Lucie Miller]]'') During the thwarting of this invasion, Tamsin and Alex died, and Lucie sacrificed herself, which broke the Doctor's heart, leading him to feel hopeless. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[To the Death (audio story)]]}}) | |||
=== Travels with Molly, Liv and Helen === | |||
[[File:Eighth Doctor Fugitives.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and Molly being chased by Daleks in 1972. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Fugitives (audio story)|Fugitives]]'')]] | |||
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==== Fighting Kotris ==== | |||
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Looking for hope after the hopelessness broughton by Lucie's death, the Doctor travelled to the [[end of time]], only for [[Straxus (The Great War)|Straxus]] to stop him, warning him the [[Time Lord]]s did "not permit this action", and sending him to the [[First World War]], where he met [[Molly O'Sullivan]] and discovered the [[Dalek]]s were after her. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Great War (audio story)]]}}) The pair travelled to many places, in which time the Doctor changed into his leather-jacket outfit, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Fugitives (audio story)]]}}) and soon after discovered a "former Time Lord" called [[Kotris]] was helping the Daleks to destroy the Time Lords, before being retrieved by [[Straxus (The Great War)|Straxus]] in [[Straxus' TARDIS]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Tangled Web (audio story)]]}}) and escaping it - with Straxus - once it was [[time ram]]med, arriving on [[Srangor]] where it was revealed that the Daleks planned to use the [[retro-genitor particle]]s they had planted into Molly to erase the Time Lords from [[history]], with the aid of their [[space-time projector]] and [[Kotris]], who was revealed to have been, in actuality, a future incarnation of Straxus who had grown tired of the Time Lords' interference and wanted them gone. [[Nadeyan]], a friend of the Doctor's, sacrificed himself to destory the space-time projector, allowing the Doctor and Molly to escape whilst the [[Dalek Time Controller]] [[exterminate]]d Straxus. As this meant "Kotris" could never exist, this timeline was undone. | |||
The Doctor returned Molly to her friends in [[World War I]], and travelled alone again, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[X and the Daleks (audio story)]]}}) landing at least on [[Peladon]] to discover the currupt regime of [[Chancellor]] [[Barok]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Truth of Peladon (audio story)]]}}) before encountering Molly again in [[1981]] [[London]], thwarting the [[Viyran]]s, and discovering Molly's dark eyes had come back; he invited her to travel with him again, which she agreed to. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The White Room (audio story)]]}}) | |||
==== Fighting the Eminence ==== | |||
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Together, the Doctor and Molly travelled to the supposed spatial [[edge of the universe]] where they met [[Liv Chenka]] and [[the Eminence]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Time's Horizon (audio story)]]}}) leading the Doctor, Molly, and Liv to [[1970s]] London where they met the [[Reborn Master]], who was working with the [[Time Lord]]s to use the Eminence against the [[Dalek]]s. To stop the Master, the Doctor opened the link to the Eminence he had in his mind <!--this is ever explained--> and tought it how to pilot a [[TARDIS]], leading it to pilot [[the Master's TARDIS]] with him inside. Leaving Liv and Molly at [[107 Baker Street|his local house]], the Doctor stopped an Eminence fleet ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Eyes of the Master (audio story)]]}}) by helping the Daleks in the [[Nixyce system]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Traitor (BF audio story)]]}}), although he was kept in a cell until the Daleks had left. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Eyes of the Master (audio story)]]}}) | |||
Crossing his own timeline, the Doctor made arrangements to help Lila’s escape from Earth. Via a dream, he gave Liv directions to the[[ Damascus project]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The World Beyond the Trees (audio story)}}) and sent a device to the [[Third Doctor]]’s TARDIS which could strengthen Lila’s listlessness field to affect aliens, enabling his younger self to deal with the [[Mileu]] pursuing her. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Damascus (audio story)}}) After she helped Lila escape, the Doctor communicated with Liv in another dream in which he simply smiled. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The World Beyond the Trees (audio story)}}) | |||
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Skirting around [[humanity]]'s conflict with the Eminence and helping where he could, the Doctor was found by [[Narvin]], who showed the Doctor the effects of the Master's expirements with Molly [[Heron's World]], making the Doctor decide to help Narvin directly stop the Master. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Death of Hope (audio story)]]}}) Travelling to [[Ramosa]], where he found Liv, the Doctor attemptede to shield the [[Ramossan]]s from the Eminence, but they thought he had betrayed them as the Master had invited them to the planet. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Reviled (audio story)]]}}) Leaving Liv to find more out about [[Markus Schriver]], the Doctor travelled back in time to avert the Eminence's creation, the Doctor discovered the Master was using Molly to infuse the to-be Eminence with [[retro-genitor particle]]s. The Master escaped with Molly, and the Doctor was rescued by Narvin, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Masterplan (audio story)]]}}) who took the Doctor to the end of the Eminence war, where he saw the Master had used the retro-genitor particles to take over the human race. After defeating the Eminence, Narvin took Molly and placed her back in [[World War I|her native time]], telling the Doctor they could not meet again to keep the universe safe, as their meetings is what caused the retro-genitor particles. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Rule of the Eminence (audio story)]]}}) | |||
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Searching for traces of Molly, the Doctor became trapped in a time loop. Escaping, he discovered that his TARDIS had been stolen, and set about trying to find it, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[A Life in the Day (audio story)]]}}) travelling with Liv to [[Paris]], where he discovered the [[Dalek Time Controller]] was attempting to create [[Dalek Time Strategist (rank)|a Dalek Empire which would serve him]] rather than the [[Supreme Dalek]]. The Doctor escaped, but found his TARDIS was severly damaged and crash-landed, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Monster of Montmartre (audio story)]]}}) in [[Moscow]], gaining [[amnesia]] and being put to work as a slave by a [[Dalek]], under the control of a [[Sontaran]]. Soon after, the Doctor regained his memories and escaped in [[the Master's TARDIS]], leaving [[Reborn Master|the Master]] himself stranded, and set off to end the Dalek threat once and for all, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Master of the Daleks (audio story)]]}}) ramming the Master's TARDIS into a Dalek facility on the [[Eye of Orion]] and discovering that Markus Schriver was there, working on the gas that would become the Eminence, and had merged his consciousness with the Dalek Time Controller. Molly, using her retro-genitor particles, landed [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] in the lab and sacrificing herself to the Eminence in order to send the Dalek Time Controller to the [[end of the universe]]. Saddened, the Doctor and Liv took Molly's remains back to her home. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Eye of Darkness (audio story)]]}}) | |||
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After being brought to [[Gallifrey]] by [[Lord Cardinal|Cardinal]] [[Padrac]], the Doctor and [[Liv Chenka|Liv]] failed to prevent [[the Eleven]] - whom the Doctor, in [[Seventh Doctor|his previous form]] had originally captured - from escaping and stealing [[The Eleven's TARDIS|a TARDIS of his own]].([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Eleven]]}}) Following the Eleven's path by detecting a [[temporal anomaly]] on [[Earth]], the Doctor and Liv met [[Helen Sinclair]], who helped them defeat [[the Red Lady]] befor joining them in the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Red Lady (audio story)]]}}) The trio were breifly lured to [[1639]] [[Florence]], discovering a trap set by the Eleven, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Galileo Trap (audio story)]]}}) but then continued to follow the Eleven's trail; discovering he had a [[stellar manipulator]], they thwarted his plan and returned the workers generated by said manipulator to a new home. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Satanic Mill (audio story)]]}}) | |||
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After taking Liv and Helen to [[Stegmoor]], the Doctor discovered the [[Voord homeworld]] had been destroyed long before it [[Web of Time|should have been]], leading the Doctor to investigate who was interfering in the [[timeline]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Beachhead (audio story)]]}}) Finding the Voord homeworld in ruins, the Doctor detected an [[artron energy]] signiture, and followed it, finding [[Caleera's TARDIS|an ancient TARDIS]] wherein there were two mentally damaged Time Lords and [[Caleera|a girl]] who tricked him into amplifying her powers so that she could escape and help the Eleven. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Scenes From Her Life (audio story)]]}}) Attemmpting to track the girl, named Caleera, the Doctor's TARDIS lost power and landed in [[San Francisco]], where the Doctor discovered a strange "gift" haunting the city, which Caleera attempted to exploit through the Doctor, though she failed, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Gift (audio story)]]}}) and the Doctor followed the coordinates given to him by [[Syra]] to a planet where he sensed the Gift was. Discovering the Eleven was there, he thwarted Caleera's attempt to destory the planet.([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Sonomancer (audio story)]]}}) | |||
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Attempting to head back to Gallifrey to update Padrac on the mission, the Doctor instead landed in [[1998]] [[Calcot]], and was thoroughly mystified as to why everything seemed off at a distance, but totally normal upon closer inspection, before discovering it was due to [[time distortion]]s caused by the [[Doomsday Chronometer]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Absent Friends (audio story)]]}}) and so decided to split him, Liv, and Helen up to find the rest of Chronometer. <!---Liv and Helen's stories arent covered here because this is 8's biography-->The Doctor went to the court of [[Henry VIII]], where he met [[Thomas Cromwell]], was imprisoned and tortured (on suspect of being a [[catholic]] spy), then released by [[the Clocksmith]] to get Cromwell to execute him, [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Eighth Piece (audio story)]]}}) but Cromwell didn't want to because [[Risolva]] had come to find him; the pair went to pick up Liv, but she had already left with [[River Song]] (whose identity was hidden to the Doctor, who knew her as "Sister Malone", with her [[psychic wimple]]), so they instead picked up Helen, meeting Liv and River anyway. After confronting the Clocksmith, the Doctor and his companions learnt the "coordinates of Doomsday" from the completed Doomsday Chronomter, and entered [[The Clocksmith's TARDIS]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Doomsday Chronometer (audio story)]]}}) Indeed, upon inspection the Doctor discovered that the [[far future|the future beyond]] the Doomsday predicted by the Chronometer didn't exist at all, and that there were [[temporal refugee]]s coming back from the erased future, who were being killed. The Doctor tracked a refugee ship, finding that the [[Chancellery Guard]] were the attackers, and using a [[psychic cloak]] given to him by "Sister Malone" to disguise himself as the Clocksmith, and additionally discovered Padrac was working with the Eleven. However, they were discovered and sent into [[no-time|the nonexistent future]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Crucible of Souls (audio story)]]}}) | |||
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Trapped in [[Escape shuttle (Ship in a Bottle)|an escape shuttle]], the Doctor, Liv, and Helen blow up a [[temporal flare]] to properl them back into the past by [[temporal momentum]], although Liv and Helen were separted from the Doctor, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Ship in a Bottle (audio story)]]}}) who was rescued by River into a TARDIS controlled by the [[Doom Coalition]], heading for Cardinal [[Ollistra (The Side of the Angels)|Ollistra]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Songs of Love (audio story)]]}}) in [[New York City]], where he discovered [[the Monk (The Black Hole)]] and Ollistra were, on the [[High Council]]'s orders, allied with the [[Weeping Angel]]s. The Doctor activated Ollistra's buildings and stopped the Angels. He used this burst of temporal energy to boost the TARDIS back to Gallifrey, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Side of the Angels (audio story)]]}}) latching onto [[The Eleven's Time Ring (The Side of the Angels)|the Eleven's time ring]] and finally convincing Caleera that Padrac didn't truly care for her, averting Doomsday. Captured by the Eleven, Helen and him leave in [[Battle TARDIS (Stop the Clock)|a Battle TARDIS]], and the Doctor and Liv begin searching for her. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Stop the Clock (audio story)]]}}) | |||
==== Reuniting with Helen ==== | |||
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Waiting for [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] to calculate where [[Helen Sinclair|Helen]] was, the Doctor visitited [[Winston Churchill]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Their Finest Hour (audio story)]]}}) were dragged off-course by [[Cornelius Morningstar]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[How to Make a Killing in Time Travel (audio story)]]}}) and finally arrived at the prison [[Rykerzon]], discovering Helen had been an inmate with [[the Eleven]], and was compassionate towards him, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[World of Damnation (audio story)]]}}) leading the Doctor to be sceptical Helen was still "the same person" he and Liv had known, but after she helped them defeat the Eleven and the [[Kandyman]], the Doctor and Liv happily welcomed her back. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Sweet Salvation (audio story)]]}}) | |||
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Taking Liv and Helen to Liv's home planet, [[Kaldor]], the Doctor agreed to jump ahead one year to allow Liv some time on Kaldor with [[Tula Chenka|her sister]]. <ref>The audio series ''[[The Robots]]'' covers this gap</ref> ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Escape from Kaldor (audio story)]]}}) He then took the pair to [[Salzburg]], where they fought [[Krampus (Better Watch Out)|a version of Krampus]] who was brought into being by a wish granted by [[Artron|a stranger]], and eventually defeated him after [[Helen Sinclair]] spent her whole life learning how to pilot the TARDIS, and brought [[Nicholas of Myra|St. Nicholas]] to banish Krampus. Liv then wished for Helen to be made young again, and the stranger who had brought Krampus into being obliged, with Helen forgetting her elderly life. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Better Watch Out (audio story)]]}}, {{cs|[[Fairytale of Salzburg (audio story)]]}}) | |||
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Recieving a [[distress call]] from [[the Eleven]], the Doctor, Liv and Helen, in [[the TARDIS|their TARDIS]], [[materialised]] within [[Jaxa's TARDIS|another, dying, TARDIS]] where they encountered one of the [[Ravenous]], and were rescued by [[Rasmus]] after the Eleven stole the Doctor's TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Seizure (audio story)]]}}) | |||
On the [[Time Lord]] observation station called the [[Deeptime Frontier]], Liv and Helen were kidnapped by [[the Nine]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Deeptime Frontier (audio story)]]}}) and the Eleven took the Doctor away to save them (as Time Lords seemed to attract the Ravenous), eventually also extracting Liv and Helen from the Nine's grasp, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Companion Piece (audio story)]]}}) leading the Doctor, Liv, Helen, and the Eleven to search for why the Ravenous have returned, finding Professor [[Marathanga]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[L.E.G.E.N.D. (audio story)]]}}) and then visiting the supposed gateway to the Ravenous' original prison. The Doctor allowed the Eleven to join him after he allegedly lost his other personalities, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Odds Against (audio story)]]}}) although their continued presence was later made apparent, incidentally not changing the Doctor's decision. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Whisper (audio story)]]}}) Despite this, the Eleven said he wanted to "become a hermit", and so the Doctor materialised the TARDIS on [[Parrak]]. Once there, the TARDIS crew met and thwarted [[The Master (The TV Movie)|The Master in a decayed form]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Planet of Dust (audio story)]]}}) of [[Bruce Gerhardt]]'s body ([[TV]]: {{cs|[[Doctor Who (TV story)]]}}), watching as he was eaten by the Ravenous. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Planet of Dust (audio story)]]}}) | |||
Whilst Helen was kidnapped by [[Missy]] and Liv was joined by the [[War Master]], the Doctor went in search of [[Artron]]. He managed to defeat the Eleven and left with Liv and Helen in the TARDIS, anticipating being left stranded somewhere. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Day of the Master (audio story)]]}}) | |||
==== Stranded in 20202 ==== | |||
Crash-landning in [[2020]] [[London]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Lost Property (audio story)]]}}) and unkowningly [[alternate timeline (Crossed Lines)|disrupting reality]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Crossed Lines (audio story)]]}}), the Doctor, [[Liv Chenka|Liv]] and [[Helen Sinclair|Helene]] set up residence in one of the Doctor's homes, [[107 Baker Street]], wherein they discovered [[Thomas Brewster]] had turned the house into flats, and the trio thwarted the [[Pandora Bolt]]'s amplification of paranoia. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Lost Property (audio story)]]}}) Following this, the Doctor struggled with life in London, and spent a lot of time "moping" around [[Regent's Park]] and its [[zoo]], comparing their entrapment to his own. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Wild Animals (audio story)]]}}) He later became jealous of [[Robin Bright-Thompson|Mr Bird]], who had replaced him as "handyman", and discovered he had been using [[vortex transference]], propting Bird to disappear. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Must-See TV (audio story)]]}}) | |||
A pair of [[Rarkelian]]s from the new timeline claimed the Doctor's actions in the future had lead to their species's [[slavery|enslavement]], leading them to [[murder]] the Doctor, causing a [[paradox]] which ironically [[paradox energy|powered]] the TARDIS enough for it to bring the Doctor back and send away the Rarkellians. The Doctor vowed to use the TARDIS to find out what went wrong for the Rarkellians, and more generally "map out the new timeline"; ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Divine Intervention (audio story)]]}}) instead of arriving at [[Rarkelia]], the TARDIS landed in London [[far future|six million years in the future]], where - contary to [[established history]] - the Doctor and Liv discovered [[humanity]] had seemingly disappeared millions of years ago. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Dead Time (audio story)]]}}) | |||
The Doctor then travelled up and down the timeline some more, including with [[Andy Davidson]] to [[Third Doctor|his third incarnation]]'s [[Exile_on_Earth#Post-sentencing|time at UNIT]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[UNIT Dating (audio story)]]}}) [[January]] [[1941]] with [[Aisha Akhtar|Aisha]] and [[Zakia Akhtar]] to visit their ancestoral home, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Baker Street Irregulars (audio story)]]}}) to [[2050]] with Liv, Helen, [[Tania Bell]], and Andy to investigate the altered future; ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[The Long Way Round (audio story)]]}}) and finally, with the same ensamble, the Doctor was captured by [[Judoon]] under [[Mr Bird]]'s employment. The Doctor and his companions used the [[paradoxica]] to defeat the Judoon. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|[[Patience (audio story)]]}}) | |||
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Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
A day to come[[edit] | [edit source]]
Prior to becoming the Eighth Doctor, the Doctor had numerous premonitions of his eighth self, including being rumoured to have glimpsed him during a game of Eighth Man Bound; (PROSE: Christmas on a Rational Planet [+]Loading...["Christmas on a Rational Planet (novel)"], Lungbarrow [+]Loading...["Lungbarrow (novel)"]) seeing him in footage from the Testimony Foundation during his encounter with his twelfth self, (TV: Twice Upon a Time [+]Loading...["Twice Upon a Time (TV story)"]) being described as "the idealist" by his first TARDIS (AUDIO: Prisoners of Fate [+]Loading...["Prisoners of Fate (audio story)"]) and "never being able to shake the shadows of death" by the Valeyard during his sixth incarnation. (AUDIO: Trial of the Valeyard [+]Loading...["Trial of the Valeyard (audio story)"])
Post-regeneration[[edit] | [edit source]]
After his predecessor was shot and subsequently failed to be saved by a Dr. Grace Holloway, the Eighth Doctor was born with amnesia, which he overcame with the help of Grace, (TV: Doctor Who [+]Loading...["Doctor Who (TV story)"], PROSE: The Novel of the Film [+]Loading...["The Novel of the Film (novelisation)"], The TV Movie [+]Loading...["The TV Movie (novelisation)"]) although he would soon-after get amnesia again, this time being helped by Rassilon as he guided the Doctor's TARDIS to meet his past selves, regaining his memories as he went, (PROSE: The Eight Doctors [+]Loading...["The Eight Doctors (novel)"]) and potentially changing reality from the state it was in his part of previous life to a new one where Flavia was now Lady President rather than Romana II. (PROSE: Unnatural History [+]Loading...["Unnatural History (novel)"], The Eight Doctors [+]Loading...["The Eight Doctors (novel)"])
Early days[[edit] | [edit source]]
Now with Sam Jones, who he'd met when regaining his memories for a second time (PROSE: The Eight Doctors [+]Loading...["The Eight Doctors (novel)"]), the Eighth Doctor went on multiple travels with her, including to Seychelles (AUDIO: Bounty [+]Loading...["Bounty (audio story)"]), Stonehenge (where they discovered it was built with slave labour), (PROSE: The People's Temple [+]Loading...["The People's Temple (short story)"]) Eros (where they were captured by Asheya before being released) (PROSE: The Queen of Eros [+]Loading...["The Queen of Eros"]) as well as "several side steps" by himself, (PROSE: Seeing I [+]Loading...["Seeing I (novel)"]) where he played with his model train set, (PROSE:Model Train Set [+]Loading...["Model Train Set (short story)"]) worked on a farm ownned by Panstedas (PROSE: Totem [+]Loading...["Totem (short story)"])), and briefly took the title "Merlin" (PROSE: One Fateful Knight [+]Loading...["One Fateful Knight (short story)"]).
After having travelled with her for a while, the Doctor left Sam at a Greenpeace rally, for "a few hours" from her persepctive, but "a few years" from his. (PROSE: Vampire Science [+]Loading...["Vampire Science (novel)"])
Some time during this gap, the Doctor picks up Grace Holloway for "one trip", wherein they went to Brendais and Grace was kidnapped by Adam Mitchell, (COMIC: The Body Politic) although the Eighth Doctor, along with all of his past and future selves up to the Eleventh Doctor, eventually saved her and their other companions. (COMIC: Endgame) On one occasion, he walked through a forest of time flies only to be saved by a future incarnation. (COMIC: A Stitch in Time [+]Loading...["[[A Stitch in Time (CC comic story)]]"])
Stacy and Sssard[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Eighth Doctor met Stacy Townsend onboard the Dreadnought where her fiancé Bill was cyber-converted (COMIC: Dreadnought [+]Loading...["[[Dreadnought (comic story)]]"]), and then met Ssard on Ice Warrior Mars (COMIC: Descendance [+]Loading...["[[Descendance (comic story)]]"]) who later joined the Doctor's TARDIS crew, after the trio were captured by Ice Lord Artix. (COMIC: Ascendance [+]Loading...["[[Ascendance (comic story)]]"]) The trio would later travel to Victorian London, where Stacy was kidnapped by Shapeshifters (COMIC: Perceptions [+]Loading...["[[Perceptions (comic story)]]"]), although the Doctor saved her by defeating the shapeshifters. (COMIC: Coda [+]Loading...["Coda (comic story)"]) Soon after leaving the Doctor, Stacy and Ssard got married. (PROSE: Placebo Effect)
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Izzy Sinclair[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Doctor met "comic geek" Izzy Sinclair through his friend Maxwell Edison when thwarting a plan of the Celestial Toymaker's, and she joined him in his TARDIS, (COMIC: Endgame [+]Loading...["[[Endgame (DWM comic story)]]"]) travelling first to the Keep in 51st century, (COMIC: The Keep [+]Loading...["[[The Keep (comic story)]]"]) before getting interrupted by a court-dream conjured up by a Vortex parasite, which the TARDIS's consciousness helped defeat, and deciding they needed a holidy. (COMIC: A Life of Matter and Death [+]Loading...["[[A Life of Matter and Death (comic story)]]"]) However, they first landed on a small satellite orbiting Crivello's sun, and thwarted on attack by the Daleks by blowing up said sun, although he failed to destroy the Threshold, another enemy of his who was also trying to destroy the Daleks. (COMIC: Fire and Brimstone [+]Loading...["[[Fire and Brimstone (comic story)]]"]) Finally ariving on a tourist planet, the Doctor got caught up in a serial murder case, but Izzy saved him by tipping off the police to the whereabouts of the true culprit. (COMIC: By Hook or By Crook [+]Loading...["[[By Hook or By Crook (comic story)]]"]) Summoned by Fey Truscott-Sade to an isolated island, the pair defeated Varney, although unforetunately the Doctor was infected with a toxin (COMIC: Tooth and Claw [+]Loading...["[[Tooth and Claw (comic story)]]"]) meaning he had to return to Gallifrey, later leaving and meeting Shayde, who asked him for a favour, apparently resulting in his regeneration into a new incarnation, (COMIC: The Final Chapter [+]Loading...["[[The Final Chapter (comic story)]]"]) although it was later revealed to have secretly been Shayde. (COMIC: Wormwood [+]Loading...["[[Wormwood (comic story)]]"])
Later, Izzy and the Doctor met Grace Holloway and a new incarnation of the Master, (COMIC: The Fallen [+]Loading...["[[The Fallen (comic story)]]"]) before arriving in 17th century Japan, (COMIC: The Road to Hell [+]Loading...["[[The Road to Hell (comic story)]]"]) and then a parallel universe where they met Beep the Meep and, confused by the fictionality of his life within this universe, prompty left. (COMIC: TV Action! [+]Loading...["[[TV Action! (comic story)]]"]) The pair then met an emotional cyberman, Kroton, (COMIC: The Company of Thieves [+]Loading...["[[The Company of Thieves (comic story)]]"]) who then, with the Doctor, fought the Master for control of the Glory and won, banishing the Master to "someplace else", and electing to leave the TARDIS. (COMIC: The Glorious Dead [+]Loading...["[[The Glorious Dead (comic story)]]"])
Now travelling with just Izzy again, the Doctor and her encounter some robots that believe they are human (COMIC: The Autonomy Bug [+]Loading...["[[The Autonomy Bug (comic story)]]"]) before meeting an alien called "Destrii" who swapped bodies with Izzy, seemingly disintergrateing, leaving Izzy in Destrii's body, (COMIC: Ophidius [+]Loading...["[[Ophidius (comic story)]]"]) which the Doctor helped her through (COMIC: Beautiful Freak [+]Loading...["[[Beautiful Freak (comic story)]]"]), although her predicament unforetunately resulted in her being kidnapped. (COMIC: Children of the Revolution [+]Loading...["[[Children of the Revolution (comic story)]]"]) The Doctor contacted Fey, (COMIC: Me and My Shadow [+]Loading...["[[Me and My Shadow (comic story)]]"]) who aided him in looking for Izzy, although they found Destrii alive first and took her along tothe planet Oblivion where they found Izzy (COMIC: Uroboros [+]Loading...["[[Uroboros (comic story)]]"]), who, after being returned to her origial body, chose to leave the Doctor's company due to the stress of being in Destrii's body. (COMIC: Oblivion)
Time off[[edit] | [edit source]]
Shortly after leaving Izzy, a depressed Eighth Doctor went to a bar called Bish's, and the bartender told him he seemed most at home helping people, making the Doctor decide to go on holiday. (COMIC: Where Nobody Knows Your Name [+]Loading...["[[Where Nobody Knows Your Name (comic story)]]"]) Intending to go to Egypt], the Doctor first foiled the Nukaryote's plan to absorb all life on Earth, (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game [+]Loading...["[[Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game (comic story)]]"]) before succeeding in getting to his holiday destination with a boatman called Ediphis, and stoppping the Osiran Thoueris from seizing control, feeding her to the crocodiles. (COMIC: The Power of Thoueris! [+]Loading...["[[The Power of Thoueris! (comic story)]]"]) Returning to London 1840, the Doctor met Spring-heeled Jack and prevented, with Jack, the scientist Morjanus from creating a genetic weapon, and parting on good terms and Jack restored Morjanus's fabricated persona of "Penny Chapman". (COMIC: The Curious Tale of Spring-Heeled Jack [+]Loading...["[[The Curious Tale of Spring-Heeled Jack (comic story)]]"])
Destrii[[edit] | [edit source]]
After an unknown amount of time[1], Destrii and the Eighth Doctor bumped into each other once more, with the Doctor saving her from the Jodafra. (COMIC: Bad Blood [+]Loading...["[[Bad Blood (comic story)]]"]) After helping him defeat the Zeronites, Destrii joined the Doctor in his TARDIS,(COMIC: Sins of the Fathers [+]Loading...["[[Sins of the Fathers (comic story)]]"]) travelling at least to London in 2004 to prevent the Cybermen converting all humans, (COMIC: The Flood [+]Loading...["[[The Flood (comic story)]]"] although she survived eventually left the TARDIS under untold circumstances. (COMIC: The Stockbridge Child [+]Loading...["[[The Stockbridge Child (comic story)]]"])
Between longterm companions[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Eighth Doctor reuinited with the Brigadier and Bernice Summerfield (who initiated a sexual encounter with him) for the first time, during an attempted Ice Warrior invasion; (PROSE: The Dying Days [+]Loading...["[[The Dying Days (novel)]]"]) he met Bernice for a second time during an archaeological dig for his TARDIS key. (AUDIO: Benny's Story [+]Loading...["[[Benny's Story (audio story)]]"]) The Doctor reunited with Joseph Liebermann in Salt Lake City. (PROSE: Matrix [+]Loading...["[[Matrix (novel)]]"]) He later visited Clio on her birthday, and as he told her a story of a princess cursed to sleep whilst the world moved on, she died in his arms. (PROSE: The Glass Princess [+]Loading...["[[The Glass Princess (short story)]]"])
The Doctor tricked the Von Neumann seeding probe into allowing him to destroy it, (PROSE: Spore [+]Loading...["[[Spore (short story)]]"]) and was later contacted by Benny to undo a time paradox with his other selves, which succeeded, and Bernice took him back to his own time. (AUDIO: Collision Course [+]Loading...["[[Collision Course (audio story)]]"])
The Future War[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Finally reunited with Sam Jones after around a year of his time, but only a few hours of hers, the Doctor went on many adventures with her, where the pair including encountered a group of vampires in 1997 San Francisco; (PROSE: Vampire Science [+]Loading...["[[Vampire Science (novel)]]"]) stopped a Zygon plot to conquer Victorian era Earth; (PROSE: The Bodysnatchers [+]Loading...["[[The Bodysnatchers (novel)]]"]) reunited with an old friend of the Doctor's who helped them stop an alternate timeline of "Paratractis" created by the Tractites, and failing to discover who gave the Tractites the means for their creation); (PROSE: Genocide [+]Loading...["[[Genocide (novel)]]"]) discovered the Skaro the Doctor destroyed in his previous incarnation may not have been the real one, explaining how the Master was tried there preceeding the Doctor's regeneration; (PROSE: War of the Daleks [+]Loading...["[[War of the Daleks (novel)]]"]) encounted, in late 21st century East Indies, ReVit Zone, participants - including Faction Paradox member Justine, Time Lord Homunculette, and a Shift - from a war in Gallifrey's future who were attending an aunction for a mysterious relic; (PROSE: Alien Bodies [+]Loading...["[[Alien Bodies (novel)]]"]) and investigated temporal disturbances on the planet Hirath, resulting in Sam getting sent away on a ship by accident (PROSE: Longest Day [+]Loading...["[[Longest Day (novel)]]"]). Intending to begin searching for Sam, he first recieved a distress call from his granddaughter Susan, and inadvertedly meeting the Master and thwarting his plan to steal abandoned Dalek tech, although he succeeded in killing Susan's partner, David Campbell, only for Susan to throw him out of his own ship, presumably resulting in his transformation into his decayed state, (PROSE: Legacy of the Daleks [+]Loading...["[[Legacy of the Daleks (novel)]]"]) although there were conflicting accounts for this transoformation. (COMIC: Doorway to Hell [+]Loading...["[[Doorway to Hell (comic story)]]"], ect) The Doctor continued his search for Sam, briefly finding her on the semi-sentient Dreamstone Moon, although they were separeted once again, with Sam believing the Doctor dead. (PROSE: Dreamstone Moon [+]Loading...["[[Dreamstone Moon (novel)]]"]) They were finally reunitied on Ha'olam after the Doctor spent three years in a prison controlled by INC, (PROSE: Seeing I [+]Loading...["[[Seeing I (novel)]]"]) although they were again separted by mercinaries on Janus Prime, with the Doctor defeating their leader, Gustav Zemler, and unforetunately destroying Janus Prime; (PROSE: The Janus Conjunction [+]Loading...["[[The Janus Conjunction (novel)]]"]) and then saving the Bel system from destruction and Sam from a cult that gave people unlimited lives through nanogenes. (PROSE: Beltempest [+]Loading...["[[Beltempest (novel)]]"])
After Fitz Kreiner joined the TARDIS crew in London 1963, (PROSE: The Taint [+]Loading...["[[The Taint (novel)]]"]) the Doctor, Sam and Fitz went on a few adventures, where they visited the Vega Station; (PROSE: Demontage [+]Loading...["[[Demontage (novel)]]"]) revolunaionary China, where Fitz left the TARDIS for two years of his time, but only a week of Sam and the Doctor's time, (PROSE: Revolution Man [+]Loading...["[[Revolution Man (novel)]]"]); and a dimensional anamoly (PROSE: Dominion [+]Loading...["[[Dominion (novel)]]"]) which caused Sam's timeline to get rewired back to its original state, resulting in her hair being dark and her never having met the Doctor, although "dark Sam" would eventually sacrifice herself for "blonde Sam" to be reborn, in order to thwart Griffin's plans. (PROSE: Unnatural History [+]Loading...["[[Unnatural History (novel)]]"]) Soon after, Sam asks to leave the TARDIS, (PROSE: Autumn Mist [+]Loading...["[[Autumn Mist (novel)]]"]) which - after a complicated afair with Faction Paradox's Remote project, wherein the original Fitz Kreiner became "Father Kreiner" whilst a remembered version who had been with the Remote for generations, along with another Remote member aquainted with Fitz whilst he was with the Remote, joined the TARDIS - she did. (PROSE: "What Happened On Earth" [+]Part of Interference - Book One, Loading...{"namedpart":"What Happened On Earth","1":"[[Interference - Book One (novel)]]"}, "What Happened On Earth" [+]Part of Interference - Book Two, Loading...{"namedpart":"What Happened On Earth","1":"[[Interference - Book Two (novel)]]"})
The Doctor, Fitz Kreiner, and Compassion then had some adventures, during which they visited the Obverse; (PROSE: The Blue Angel [+]Loading...["[[The Blue Angel (novel)]]"]) met a group of Time Lords mutated to resemble Elder Things for camouflage, the Doctor helped destroy the Celestis's Mictlan, and Compassion was exposed to an expanse of War TARDISes, (PROSE: The Taking of Planet 5 [+]Loading...["[[The Taking of Planet 5 (novel)]]"]) and soon after begins her transformation into a TARDIS. (PROSE: Frontier Worlds [+]Loading...["[[Frontier Worlds (novel)]]"]) Fitz meets Filippa Cian on Skale, and so the Doctor leaves him there whilst he drops of Compassion on Earth so that she can "learn to be more human". After picking Fitz back up, the pair vistit "strange dimenions", "worlds at an angle to reality", and "dreamlike places", (PROSE: The Shadows of Avalon [+]Loading...["[[The Shadows of Avalon (novel)]]"]) including distracting Earth officials so that a man can commit suicide to avoid a slow painful death, (PROSE: Growing Higher [+]Loading...["[[Growing Higher (short story)]]"]) before returning for Compassion, resulting in the TARDIS being destroyed by a dimensional tear, and a conspiracy orchestrated by Cavis and Gandar, under the orders of Romana III, results in Compassion completing her transformation into the Type 102, which Romana intended to use to breed her new Type 103s. The Doctor and Fitz escaped in Compassion using a randomiser, in an attempt to escape from the Time Lords. They travelled to Yquatine, (PROSE: The Fall of Yquatine) Eskon, (PROSE: Coldheart) and Banquo Manor, when a Time Lord disguised as Cuthbert Simpson obtained the randomiser seed code for Compassion, and transmitted this information to Gallifrey. This allowed the Time Lords to predict where the Doctor would materialise next, (PROSE: The Banquo Legacy) resulting in them bringing the trio to Gallifrey and the Faction Paradox invasion of Gallifrey commencing, culminating in Gallifrey's destruction, the undoing of the War, and the amnesiac Doctor being set down on Earth in 1894 and Fitz in 2001, both by Compassion. (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell [+]Loading...["[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)]]"])
Post-War universe[[edit] | [edit source]]
- For the associated reality page, see Post-War universe .
Walking the Earth[[edit] | [edit source]]
After "falling" (PROSE: The Story So Far... [+]Loading...["[[The Story So Far... (short story)]]"]) into the post-War version of reality with no memory of his prior life, Compassion placed the Doctor down into 1894 Earth whilst his TARDIS healed, wherein he finds a note telling him to "meet Fitz at St. Louis on 8 February 2001". During the interval between his arrival in 1894 and him meeting Fitz in 2001 (PROSE: Escape Velocity [+]Loading...["[[Escape Velocity (novel)]]"]), the Doctor had many adventures stranded on Earth in linear chronology - he went by the alias "John" during his defeat of a vampire in the 20th century; (PROSE: Evergreen [+]Loading...["[[Evergreen (short story)]]"]) visited Prague in 1903; (PROSE: The City of the Dead [+]Loading...["[[The City of the Dead (novel)]]"]) started realising there was more to the world than obvious in 1918; (PROSE: Casualties of War [+]Loading...["[[Casualties of War (novel)]]"]) in the 1930s wrote short stories for various magazines which subconsciously expressed his prior life; (PROSE: Wolfsbane [+]Loading...["[[Wolfsbane (novel)]]"]) met Lorenzo Smitt in 1935 (PROSE: The Year of Intelligent Tigers [+]Loading...["[[The Year of Intelligent Tigers (novel)]]"]) and then travelled with her for a time afterwards; (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles [+]Loading...["[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)]]"]) met his former companion (who, due to his amnesia, he didn't recognise) Harry Sullivan in 1936; (PROSE: Wolfsbane [+]Loading...["[[Wolfsbane (novel)]]"]) perchased Fitz's journel in a bookshop in 1938; (PROSE: Time Zero [+]Loading...["[[Time Zero (novel)]]"]) met Alan Turing from 1943 to 1945 and tried to track a strange code, but realised he didn't know if helping the source of the signal was right, (PROSE: The Turing Test [+]Loading...["[[The Turing Test (novel)]]"]) and susbequently got depressed for the next few years, getting back on the track of love and peace after he got caught up in a Cold War conflict; (PROSE: Endgame [+]Loading...["[[Endgame (novel)]]"]) became, in the 1950s, a ghost-writer but left after realising an alien was causing a degenerative mental condition in the locals and he couldn't help; (PROSE: Mordieu [+]Loading...["[[Mordieu (short story)]]"]) spent some time, 1962, in an ancient Khmer temple; (PROSE: The Year of Intelligent Tigers [+]Loading...["[[The Year of Intelligent Tigers (novel)]]"]) spent some time with Cludia in 1976; (PROSE: Father Time [+]Loading...["[[Father Time (novel)]]"])[2] adopted Miranda Dawkins from the far future after her biological father and mother were killed. Miranda later leaned the truth about her past, and so fled in fear, with the Doctor discovering, by 1989, that she had been captured by Ferran on his ship theSupremacy. Miranda ultimately decided to return to the future with Ferran to reform society, whilst the Doctor stayed on Earth to await his appointment with Fitz. (PROSE: Father Time [+]Loading...["[[Father Time (novel)]]"])
Fighting Sabbath[[edit] | [edit source]]
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By 2001, the TARDIS had indeed regained its original appearance, and the Doctor was reunited with his old friend Fitz, and gained a new companion, Anji Kapoor, following a thwarted invasion of Earth by the Kulan. (PROSE: Escape Velocity [+]Loading...["[[Escape Velocity (novel)]]"]) The trio's first excursion was to a musuem on New Jupiter called "EarthWorld", which chronicled Earth's history due to a loss of information and lack of recordkeeping. (PROSE: EarthWorld [+]Loading...["[[EarthWorld (novel)]]"]) They layer took a cat to a new life in Wales, (PROSE: The City of the Dead [+]Loading...["[[The City of the Dead (novel)]]"]) and met the Hitchemus Tigers, who were sentient, although Anji refused to accept this, "ignoring" the TARDIS translation circuits (PROSE: The Year of Intelligent Tigers [+]Loading...["[[The Year of Intelligent Tigers (novel)]]"])
On 18th century Earth, Sabbath removed the Doctor's second heart, which was apparently poisening him as it linked him to a home world that no longer ever existed, although Sabbath gave it to himself, allowing him to travel through time away from his home world. (PROSE: The Adventuress of Henrietta Street [+]Loading...["[[The Adventuress of Henrietta Street (novel)]]"]) This caused the Doctor to loose some of his physical abilities, such as the respiratory bypass system, although he came to accept he was defined by his actions, not physical limits. (PROSE: Hope [+]Loading...["[[Hope]]"]) Later, the Doctor encountered a race of clock-people (PROSE: Anachrophobia [+]Loading...["[[Anachrophobia (novel)]]"]), in reality a "fallen" version of Faction Paradox (PROSE: The Story So Far... [+]Loading...["[[The Story So Far... (short story)]]"]), who rewrote themselves into the history of the planet Gallifraxion Four by welding themselves into the natives' biodata; (PROSE: Anachrophobia [+]Loading...["[[Anachrophobia (novel)]]"]) whilst separted from his companions, befriended Alcestis, becoming her tutor; (PROSE: Fallen Gods [+]Loading...["[[Fallen Gods (novel)]]"]) the Doctor learns to dance. (PROSE: The Book of the Still [+]Loading...["[[The Book of the Still (novel)]]"]) Sabbath was, after a series of battles with the Doctor, forced to remove the Doctor's second heart from himself, allowing the Doctor to begin regrowing it; (PROSE: Camera Obscura [+]Loading...["[[Camera Obscura (novel)]]"]) he drops off Fitz and Anji to travel alone for a while, returning with his second heart fully grown, and Sabbath's con artist, Trix MacMillan, asks and is denied to join the TARDIS crew. (PROSE: Time Zero [+]Loading...["[[Time Zero (novel)]]"]) The Doctor and Fitz travel to Selonart in a parallel dimension and then to (PROSE: The Infinity Race [+]Loading...["[[The Infinity Race (novel)]]"]) an alternate universe where Alan Turing is alive in 2003 and someone is suppressing humanity's development, and then (PROSE: The Domino Effect [+]Loading...["[[The Domino Effect (novel)]]"]) to a pocket universe contemporous with the mainstream one, and then (PROSE: Reckless Engineering [+]Loading...["[[Reckless Engineering (novel)]]"]) they stop Good Times, Inc, but only with Sabbath's help, and finally (PROSE: The Last Resort [+]Loading...["[[The Last Resort (novel)]]"]) the Doctor realised Trix had been hiding in the TARDIS since she asked to join, and she finally lets her. Anji leaves to look after a child Time Lord called Chloe. (PROSE: Timeless [+]Loading...["[[Timeless (novel)]]"]) Discovering Sabbath had secretly been working for the Council of Eight, who wanted to to collapse all universes into one reality controlled by them, the Doctor destroyed the Council with the help of Sabbath and Zezanne, but seemingly at the cost of their lives. (PROSE: Sometime Never... [+]Loading...["[[Sometime Never... (novel)]]"])
Final adventures with Fitz and Trix[[edit] | [edit source]]
After defeating the Council, the Doctor, Fitz and Trix went to Espero. While there, the Doctor was offered to have his memories restored by Madam Xing, which he refused. (PROSE: Halflife [+]Loading...["[[Halflife (novel)]]"]) Soon after, the Doctor looked through the Tomorrow Window and saw multiple possible personal futures, although the vision eventually settled on one true future. (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows [+]Loading...["[[The Tomorrow Windows (novel)]]"]) Five months later, he spent several months in 1904 and then a century beneath Mausolus House. (PROSE: The Sleep of Reason [+]Loading...["[[The Sleep of Reason (novel)]]"]) The Doctor saw, in mirrors around the TARDIS, a ghostly figure of whose identity he was uncertain. (PROSE: The Deadstone Memorial [+]Loading...["[[The Deadstone Memorial (novel)]]"]) The Doctor killed Arnauld Klimt as he had gone mad, (PROSE: To the Slaughter [+]Loading...["[[To the Slaughter (novel)]]"]) before it being revealed to him that, ever since he'd destroyed Gallifrey, he'd had the Matrix inside his head - explaining his amnesia - which meant he could possibly bring back the Time Lords. (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles [+]Loading...["[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)]]"])[3] Indeed, in a vision of the future the Doctor had seen previously, Gallifrey was there. (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows [+]Loading...["[[The Tomorrow Windows (novel)]]"]).
Later, the Doctor, wearing his, as the War Doctor would later describe it, "swashbuckling" (PROSE: The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["[[The Day of the Doctor (novelisation)]]"]) oufit, the Doctor, Fitz, and Trix, stumble upon a planet of time distortions, and the Doctor is haunted by the possiblity of a future "war of time" and what it might turn him into. (PROSE: We Can't Stop What's Coming [+]Loading...["[[We Can't Stop What's Coming (short story)]]"])
Between longterm companions[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Doctor met Iris Wildthyme and Jo Grant in 1930s Hollywood whilst he was investigating Vita Monet; (AUDIO: The Elixir of Doom [+]Loading...["[[The Elixir of Doom (audio story)]]"]) attended the Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart's funeral; (PROSE: The Gift [+]Loading...["[[The Gift (ST short story)]]"]) and spent a Christmas with his brother Irving Braxiatel andBernice Summerfield. (PROSE: ...Be Forgot [+]Loading...["[[...Be Forgot (short story)]]"])
Alone again, the Doctor picked up siblgings Samson and Gemma Griffin in Folkestone Library, (AUDIO: Terror Firma [+]Loading...["[[Terror Firma (audio story)]]"]) but during their travels recieved a distress call from a Time Lord, leaving the two behind in Vienna and arriving in 1816, whereupon he realised the "Time Lord" had been himself from the future, and he invited Mary Shelley to join him on his travel, to which she agreed. (AUDIO: Mary's Story [+]Loading...["[[Mary's Story (audio story)]]"]) Their first adventure was to 1873 Vienna and they defeated a pair of Cybermen and the insane Johan Drossel. (AUDIO: The Silver Turk [+]Loading...["[[The Silver Turk (audio story)]]"]) Later, they prevented a Varaxil from destroying any wielders of [[Odic wave form]|odic energy]]. (AUDIO: The Witch from the Well [+]Loading...["[[The Witch from the Well (audio story)]]"]) After encountering someone who made skeltetons of the dead to attack cities, Mary requested to return home, leaving the Doctor on good terms. (AUDIO: Army of Death [+]Loading...["[[Army of Death (audio story)]]"])
Remembering he had been intending to meet Professor Chronotis in 1979 Cambridge in his fourth incarnation with Romana II (WC: Shada [+]Loading...["[[Shada (webcast)]]"]) before being Time Scooped by Borusa (TV: The Five Doctors [+]Loading...["[[The Five Doctors (TV story)]]"]), the Doctor called upon Romana, now Lady President of Gallifrey, and the two met Chronotis, before being interupted by Skagra, following him to Shada, and eventually defeating him. (WC: Shada [+]Loading...["[[Shada (webcast)]]"]) After returning to Gallifrey, the Doctor, Romana and K9 stopped a group of Time Lords from achieving immortality. (PROSE: The Time Lord's Story [+]Loading...["The Time Lord's Story (short story)"]) The Doctor then resumed his travels with Samson and Gemma. (AUDIO: Mary's Story [+]Loading...["Mary's Story (audio story)"])
After a series of more adventures with Samson and Gemma, Davros, whom they'd stumbled across on a Nekkistani time vessel, forced Gemma to alter the Doctor's memories so that she forgot her and Samson, and forced the Doctor to take him to Earth. (AUDIO: Terror Firma [+]Loading...["[[Terror Firma (audio story)]]"])
Travels with Charley Pollard and C'rizz[[edit] | [edit source]]
- For The associated reality page, see Positive-time universe .
Anti-time infection[[edit] | [edit source]]
At some point during his life, when he was wearing his outfit he wore on his first day of life, and had the "victorian console" thereof, (TV: Doctor Who [+]Loading...["Doctor Who (TV story)"]) the Doctor saved the self-described "Edwardian adventuress" Charlotte Pollard, "Charley to her friends", from the airship R101, thus breaking the Web of Time as it was a known historical fact that everyone died onboard said airship. (AUDIO: Storm Warning [+]Loading...["[[Storm Warning (audio story)]]"] Travelling together, the duo encountered the Cybermen and Orioin androids in the Garazone system; (AUDIO: Sword of Orion [+]Loading...["Sword of Orion (audio story)"]) travelling to Venice in the future; (AUDIO: The Stones of Venice [+]Loading...["[[The Stones of Venice (audio story)]]"]) and encountered the Brigadier in the newly founded state of Malebolgia. (AUDIO: Minuet in Hell [+]Loading...["[[Minuet in Hell (audio story)]]"]) After travelling with the Doctor for several weeks, Charley realised that she had fallen in love with him. (AUDIO: Letting Go [+]Loading...["[[Letting Go (audio story)]]"]) Later, the pair went to 1841 Paris and met a mummy, (AUDIO: The Mummy Speaks!) and got caught in a temporal paradox caused by the Ilkeians visiting their past through the Time Vortex; (AUDIO: The Slaying of the Writhing Mass) and reunited with an android they had met recently on Garazone, helping her escape her programming which caused her to commit atrocities. (AUDIO: Heart of Orion) Later, they went to 1938 New York and encountered Orson Welles. (AUDIO: Invaders from Mars) The Doctor and Charley visited Bob Dovie at 59A Barnsfield Crescent in Totton, Hampshire on 23 November 1963. (AUDIO: The Light at the End)
At some point, the Doctor and Charkey encountered the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Doctor. (AUDIO: The End of the Beginning)
Arriving at Edward Grove to investigate a temporal paradox, the Doctor and Charley inadvertedly caused said paradox, partially due to Charley's paradoxical existence. (AUDIO: The Chimes of Midnight) Shortly after, the Doctor and Charley encountered Sebastian Grayle, and they discovered - after acting out events they were trying to avert - that the Nimons had taken advantage of the damage done to the Web of Time by Charley's non-death to take control of the universe. Although they averted this timeline, the possibility of it scared the Doctor. (AUDIO: Seasons of Fear) The pair then almost killed off the entire Solarian/Cimmerian race, before realising their mistake and correcting it. (AUDIO: Embrace the Darkness) They then prevented an alternative timeline ruled by the Daleks caused by the extraction of William Shakespeare from history as a child. (AUDIO: The Time of the Daleks) Returning Will to his proper time, the Doctor was turned into a ventriliquist doll, and Charley escaped the Toymaker's Toyroom. (AUDIO: Solitaire)
Shortly after their encouter with the Daleks, the Doctor and Charley were captured by the Celestial Intervention Agency and brought before Lady President Romana II who officially revealed that the damage to the Web of Time which Charley's survival had caused, had opened up a portal to the anti-time universe. In order to prevent the Neverpeople from dropping a load of anti-time onto the Capitol, the Doctor absorbs the anti-time into himself and [[The Doctor's TARDIS]|his TARDIS]] (AUDIO: Neverland), turning them both into forms of Zagreus. In order to prevent the positive-time universe from getting infected by anti-time, the Doctor exiled himself to Rassilon's Divergent Universe, with Charley following him into his TARDIS, (AUDIO]: Zagreus) and a version of Rassilon in a physical body also arriving there. (AUDIO: The Next Life)
In the Divergent Universe[[edit] | [edit source]]
Upon discovering that Charley had followed him in, the Doctor was seemingly convinced she couldn't be herself, as "Charley wouldn't betray me", although he would grow to accept her again. The two encountered a sound creature, discovering "someone" was expirementing on the environment. (AUDIO: Scherzo) Leaving, they discovered the Interzone and its Kro'ka, who showed them into the next zones, including Eutermes, where they met their new companion C'rizz; (AUDIO: The Creed of the Kromon) Light City; (AUDIO: The Natural History of Fear) Setarus; (AUDIO: The Twilight Kingdom) the Multihaven; (AUDIO: Faith Stealer) and Excelis. (AUDIO: The Last) The Doctor eventuallyu managed to trick Kro'ka into revealing the Divergence's home base, Caerdroia, where the TARIS was, wherein the Doctor split into three selves, each representing part of his personality. Using this advantage, the TARDIS crew managed to recapture their TARDIS, and set off to explore the Divergent Universe on their own terms. (AUDIO: Caerdroia) At some point later, Rassilon purged the Zagreus infection from the Doctor, allowing it to manifest in the woman Perfection, although the Doctor didn't discover this until later. On their final adventure in this universe, Rassilon and the Kro'ka tried to turn Charley and C'rizz against each the Doctor, although this failed. After fighting off Rassilon and Perfection's huband, Keep, - the ultimate result of the Divergence's tests in evolution - the TARDIS crew left in their TARDIS for the main universe, safe in the knowledge that the Doctor wouldn't destroy the universe through his Zagreus infection. However, they were immediately confronted by Davros. (AUDIO: The Next Life)
Return the main universe[[edit] | [edit source]]
Back in the main universe, the Doctor managed to defeat Davros due to his mental instability, caused by his mind being merged with the Dalek Emperor, (AUDIO: Terror Firma) and then took C'rizz, who had been ambivalent to the TARDIS gardens, to the beautiful planet Endarra; (AUDIO: Scaredy Cat) took his companions to the The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations in 1851 London; (AUDIO: Other Lives) then the [[Industry (planet)]|planet Industry]] ruled by the Figurehead enforcing through the Clockwork Men; (AUDIO: Time Works) a mysterious prison called the Cube; (AUDIO: Something Inside) and visted a people who hadn't developed recording technology, and so re-enacted their first expoure to alien life. (AUDIO: Memory Lane)
On the American frontier, the Doctor played poker with a future version of his current incarnation that was travelling with Lucie Miller. (AUDIO: The 100 Days of the Doctor)
C'rizz faced many challenges in the new universe that challenged his mental state. (AUDIO: Something Inside) This eventually led to C'rizz sacrificing his life to save the Doctor from the Absolver. C'rizz's death had a negative impact on Charley and she asked the Doctor to take her home, (AUDIO: Absolution (BFM audio story)) and after being caught up in a Cyberman plot to attack Earth from the future, he did so. (AUDIO: The Girl Who Never Was)
Between longterm companions[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Travels with Lucie Miller and Tamsin Drew[[edit] | [edit source]]
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After travelling alone for an unspecified amount of time, the Doctor was taken by suprise when Lucie Miller appeared in his TARDIS as part of a "witness protection scheme". He tried to take her home, but his TARDIS refused to land there, "bouncing off" the shield around Lucie's home, landing on Red Rocket Rising and, after they thwarted Martez's plans to create new Daleks, the two accepted they were stuck with each other, (AUDIO: Blood of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Blood of the Daleks (audio story)"]) and soon afterwards in 1974 Blackpool, after defeating the Only Ones, Lucie accepted the Doctor's proposal to be his "official" companion. (AUDIO: Horror of Glam Rock [+]Loading...["Horror of Glam Rock (audio story)"]) Together, the Doctor and Lucie travelled to: a planet resembling ancient Greece and put an end to a group of people cloning themselves and, once their current body got too old, stealing their clones (who were self-aware)'s bodies to achieve immortality; (AUDIO: Immortal Beloved [+]Loading...["[[Immortal Beloved (audio story)]]"]) one of Mars's moons, Phobos, and defeated an entity that fed on people's experienced fear; (AUDIO: 'Phobos [+]Loading...["Phobos (audio story)"]) persuaded Nick Zimmerman, who was using a time loop, to steal a [[Space-time vessel]|time-ship]]; (AUDIO: 'No More Lies [+]Loading...["No More Lies (audio story)"]) and put a stop to a Cyberman invasion using a quantum crystalliser. During this excursion, the pair realised that the Time Lords had intended to extract Karen Coltraine to prevent her becoming a dictator and place her in the Doctor's TARDIS, rather than Lucie, as they had job interviews on the same day at the same place. Karen was, in actuality, taken into the employ of the Headhunter, who was chasing Lucie. (AUDIO: Human Resources [+]Loading...["Human Resources (audio story)"])
The Doctor played poker with a younger version of himself travelling with Charley and C'rizz on the American frontier. (AUDIO: The 100 Days of the Doctor)
The Doctor and Lucie became trapped in the Canthares black hole, where the Daleks were experimenting on the other space travellers trapped within it. The Doctor fell under the influence of the Fendahl during this adventure, unbeknownst to Lucie. (AUDIO: The Dalek Trap [+]Loading...["The Dalek Trap (audio story)"], Island of the Fendahl [+]Loading...["Island of the Fendahl (audio story)"]) They attended the roller derby on Castus Sigma to celebrate Lucie's birthday. (AUDIO: The Revolution Game [+]Loading...["The Revolution Game (audio story)"]) Three weeks after the Canthares incident, (AUDIO: 'Island of the Fendahl [+]Loading...["Island of the Fendahl (audio story)"]) they visited Horton's Orb, (AUDIO: The House on the Edge of Chaos [+]Loading...["The House on the Edge of Chaos (audio story)"]) before being drawn to the island of Fandor in 2007. There they discovered that the Doctor set the Fendahl free from Canthares when he released the trapped space travellers from the black hole. (AUDIO: Island of the Fendahl [+]Loading...["Island of the Fendahl (audio story)"]) On their continued travels, the Doctor and Lucie were trapped within the mind of Sepulchre, (AUDIO: Dead London [+]Loading...["Dead London (audio story)"]) investigated a murder mystery on Sirius Exhibition Station, (AUDIO: Max Warp [+]Loading...["Max Warp (audio story)"]) uncovered an Auton town in 2008 Uzbekistan, (AUDIO: Brave New Town [+]Loading...["Brave New Town (audio story)"]) became involved in a fight between two species for a priceless skull on Indigo 3 (AUDIO: The Skull of Sobek [+]Loading...["The Skull of Sobek (audio story)"]) and were reunited with the Headhunter and Karen during a jewel heist in 1898 Sweden. (AUDIO: Grand Theft Cosmos [+]Loading...["Grand Theft Cosmos (audio story)"]) Lucie's aunt, Patricia Ryder, died during a Zygon plot, and instead of informing Lucie, the Doctor and Pat's Zygon (as a human) husband Haygoth decided to live the rest of his life as her. (AUDIO: The Zygon Who Fell to Earth [+]Loading...["The Zygon Who Fell to Earth (audio story)"])
While visiting a space station, the Doctor was kidnapped by a group of Trell. With the help of Rosto, Lucie discovered that Cristophe Zarodnix, a billionaire who had recently purchased the planet Karn, was a member of the Cult of Morbius and planning to use the Doctor to resurrect Morbius. (AUDIO: Sisters of the Flame [+]Loading...["Sisters of the Flame (audio story)"]) Trapped in a final struggle against the Gallifreyan tyrant, both the Doctor and Morbius fell from great height, apparently resulting in his death. (AUDIO: The Vengeance of Morbius [+]Loading...["The Vengeance of Morbius (audio story)"]) After spending six-hundred years on the planet Orbis, an amnesiac Doctor was reunited with Lucie, (AUDIO: Orbis [+]Loading...["Orbis (audio story)"]) and the pair shared many more adventures, battling Krynoids, (AUDIO: Hothouse [+]Loading...["Hothouse (audio story)"]') Wirrn, (AUDIO: Wirrn Dawn [+]Loading...["Wirrn Dawn (audio story)",""]) Baroques, (AUDIO: The Scapegoat [+]Loading...["The Scapegoat (audio story)"]) and the Cannibalists. (AUDIO: The Cannibalists [+]Loading...["The Cannibalists (audio story)"])
Returning to 2015 Earth, the Doctor discoveed the Eightfold Truth organiisation, who predicted "a rebel sun" would purge the planet. (AUDIO: The Eight Truths [+]Loading...["[[The Eight Truths (audio story)]]"]) In reality, the group was a front for the Eight Legs, and they tried to make Lucie their queen, but the Doctor saved her and Karen, but failed to save the Headhunter. (AUDIO: Worldwide Web [+]Loading...["[[Worldwide Web (audio story)]]"]) Later, having discovered that her Aunty Pat had in fact died, and been replaced by the Zygon Haygoth, in conspiracy with the Doctor, Lucie Miller decided to leave the TARDIS. (AUDIO: Death in Blackpool [+]Loading...["Death in Blackpool (audio story)"])
Visiting Earth circa the 2150s Dalek invasion of Earth to meet-up with his granddaughter Susan Foreman, the Doctor discovers he'd had a son, Alex Campbell; the Doctor subsequently wanted Alex to travel with him or get an education on Gallifrey, but Alex insisted to stay on Earth as he saw it as home. (AUDIO: An Earthly Child [+]Loading...["An Earthly Child (audio story)"])
After picking her up at a hotel where there was an event advertising the chance to travel with a time traveller, which he revealed he did not set up, the Doctor travelled with Tamsin Drew (AUDIO: Situation Vacant [+]Loading...["Situation Vacant (audio story)"]) to Nevermore to release a war criminal who was keeping souls trapped, (AUDIO: Nevermore [+]Loading...["Nevermore (audio story)"]) and then to 1006 Ireland where they found the Monk attempting to steal the Book of Kells. (AUDIO: The Book of Kells [+]Loading...["The Book of Kells (audio story)"]) They then landed on Deimos (AUDIO: Deimos [+]Loading...["Deimos (audio story)"]) where they met the Monk again, who had been travelling with Lucie. The Monk showed Tamsin that his actions would destroy a peaceful race, prompting her to leave the Doctor for the Monk, and Lucie rejoined the Doctor; he promised to give her the "Christmas he failed to last time", (AUDIO: The Resurrection of Mars [+]Loading...["The Resurrection of Mars (audio story)"]) which turned out to be with Susan and Alex Campell. Whilst avoding a Blitzen fish which had unintentionally been unleashed when Susan's room was retrieved from the holding ring, the Doctor again attempted to pursuade Alex to join him, which he again refused, instead opting to stay on Earth to travel around Europe, with Lucie additionally deciding to stay as his travelling companion. (AUDIO: Relative Dimensions [+]Loading...["[[Relative Dimensions (audio story)]]"])
After being held prisoner by the Consensus for six years, the Doctor escaped and set a course for Earth after he received a message from Lucie Miller asking for help. (AUDIO: Prisoner of the Sun) The Doctor travelled to Earth to find that once again it had been invaded by the Daleks. (AUDIO: Lucie Miller) During the thwarting of this invasion, Tamsin and Alex died, and Lucie sacrificed herself, which broke the Doctor's heart, leading him to feel hopeless. (AUDIO: To the Death [+]Loading...["[[To the Death (audio story)]]"])
Travels with Molly, Liv and Helen[[edit] | [edit source]]
Fighting Kotris[[edit] | [edit source]]
Looking for hope after the hopelessness broughton by Lucie's death, the Doctor travelled to the end of time, only for Straxus to stop him, warning him the Time Lords did "not permit this action", and sending him to the First World War, where he met Molly O'Sullivan and discovered the Daleks were after her. (AUDIO: The Great War [+]Loading...["[[The Great War (audio story)]]"]) The pair travelled to many places, in which time the Doctor changed into his leather-jacket outfit, (AUDIO: Fugitives [+]Loading...["[[Fugitives (audio story)]]"]) and soon after discovered a "former Time Lord" called Kotris was helping the Daleks to destroy the Time Lords, before being retrieved by Straxus in Straxus' TARDIS (AUDIO: Tangled Web [+]Loading...["[[Tangled Web (audio story)]]"]) and escaping it - with Straxus - once it was time rammed, arriving on Srangor where it was revealed that the Daleks planned to use the retro-genitor particles they had planted into Molly to erase the Time Lords from history, with the aid of their space-time projector and Kotris, who was revealed to have been, in actuality, a future incarnation of Straxus who had grown tired of the Time Lords' interference and wanted them gone. Nadeyan, a friend of the Doctor's, sacrificed himself to destory the space-time projector, allowing the Doctor and Molly to escape whilst the Dalek Time Controller exterminated Straxus. As this meant "Kotris" could never exist, this timeline was undone. The Doctor returned Molly to her friends in World War I, and travelled alone again, (AUDIO: X and the Daleks [+]Loading...["[[X and the Daleks (audio story)]]"]) landing at least on Peladon to discover the currupt regime of Chancellor Barok, (AUDIO: The Truth of Peladon [+]Loading...["[[The Truth of Peladon (audio story)]]"]) before encountering Molly again in 1981 London, thwarting the Viyrans, and discovering Molly's dark eyes had come back; he invited her to travel with him again, which she agreed to. (AUDIO: The White Room [+]Loading...["[[The White Room (audio story)]]"])
Fighting the Eminence[[edit] | [edit source]]
Together, the Doctor and Molly travelled to the supposed spatial edge of the universe where they met Liv Chenka and the Eminence, (AUDIO: Time's Horizon [+]Loading...["[[Time's Horizon (audio story)]]"]) leading the Doctor, Molly, and Liv to 1970s London where they met the Reborn Master, who was working with the Time Lords to use the Eminence against the Daleks. To stop the Master, the Doctor opened the link to the Eminence he had in his mind and tought it how to pilot a TARDIS, leading it to pilot the Master's TARDIS with him inside. Leaving Liv and Molly at his local house, the Doctor stopped an Eminence fleet (AUDIO: Eyes of the Master [+]Loading...["[[Eyes of the Master (audio story)]]"]) by helping the Daleks in the Nixyce system (AUDIO: The Traitor [+]Loading...["[[The Traitor (BF audio story)]]"]), although he was kept in a cell until the Daleks had left. (AUDIO: Eyes of the Master [+]Loading...["[[Eyes of the Master (audio story)]]"])
Crossing his own timeline, the Doctor made arrangements to help Lila’s escape from Earth. Via a dream, he gave Liv directions to theDamascus project (AUDIO: The World Beyond the Trees [+]Loading...["The World Beyond the Trees (audio story)"]) and sent a device to the Third Doctor’s TARDIS which could strengthen Lila’s listlessness field to affect aliens, enabling his younger self to deal with the Mileu pursuing her. (AUDIO: Damascus [+]Loading...["Damascus (audio story)"]) After she helped Lila escape, the Doctor communicated with Liv in another dream in which he simply smiled. (AUDIO: The World Beyond the Trees [+]Loading...["The World Beyond the Trees (audio story)"])
Skirting around humanity's conflict with the Eminence and helping where he could, the Doctor was found by Narvin, who showed the Doctor the effects of the Master's expirements with Molly Heron's World, making the Doctor decide to help Narvin directly stop the Master. (AUDIO: The Death of Hope [+]Loading...["[[The Death of Hope (audio story)]]"]) Travelling to Ramosa, where he found Liv, the Doctor attemptede to shield the Ramossans from the Eminence, but they thought he had betrayed them as the Master had invited them to the planet. (AUDIO: The Reviled [+]Loading...["[[The Reviled (audio story)]]"]) Leaving Liv to find more out about Markus Schriver, the Doctor travelled back in time to avert the Eminence's creation, the Doctor discovered the Master was using Molly to infuse the to-be Eminence with retro-genitor particles. The Master escaped with Molly, and the Doctor was rescued by Narvin, (AUDIO: Masterplan [+]Loading...["[[Masterplan (audio story)]]"]) who took the Doctor to the end of the Eminence war, where he saw the Master had used the retro-genitor particles to take over the human race. After defeating the Eminence, Narvin took Molly and placed her back in her native time, telling the Doctor they could not meet again to keep the universe safe, as their meetings is what caused the retro-genitor particles. (AUDIO: Rule of the Eminence [+]Loading...["[[Rule of the Eminence (audio story)]]"])
Searching for traces of Molly, the Doctor became trapped in a time loop. Escaping, he discovered that his TARDIS had been stolen, and set about trying to find it, (AUDIO: A Life in the Day [+]Loading...["[[A Life in the Day (audio story)]]"]) travelling with Liv to Paris, where he discovered the Dalek Time Controller was attempting to create a Dalek Empire which would serve him rather than the Supreme Dalek. The Doctor escaped, but found his TARDIS was severly damaged and crash-landed, (AUDIO: The Monster of Montmartre [+]Loading...["[[The Monster of Montmartre (audio story)]]"]) in Moscow, gaining amnesia and being put to work as a slave by a Dalek, under the control of a Sontaran. Soon after, the Doctor regained his memories and escaped in the Master's TARDIS, leaving the Master himself stranded, and set off to end the Dalek threat once and for all, (AUDIO: Master of the Daleks [+]Loading...["[[Master of the Daleks (audio story)]]"]) ramming the Master's TARDIS into a Dalek facility on the Eye of Orion and discovering that Markus Schriver was there, working on the gas that would become the Eminence, and had merged his consciousness with the Dalek Time Controller. Molly, using her retro-genitor particles, landed the Doctor's TARDIS in the lab and sacrificing herself to the Eminence in order to send the Dalek Time Controller to the end of the universe. Saddened, the Doctor and Liv took Molly's remains back to her home. (AUDIO: Eye of Darkness [+]Loading...["[[Eye of Darkness (audio story)]]"])
Fighting the Doom Coalition[[edit] | [edit source]]
After being brought to Gallifrey by Cardinal Padrac, the Doctor and Liv failed to prevent the Eleven - whom the Doctor, in his previous form had originally captured - from escaping and stealing a TARDIS of his own.(AUDIO: The Eleven [+]Loading...["[[The Eleven]]"]) Following the Eleven's path by detecting a temporal anomaly on Earth, the Doctor and Liv met Helen Sinclair, who helped them defeat the Red Lady befor joining them in the TARDIS. (AUDIO: The Red Lady [+]Loading...["[[The Red Lady (audio story)]]"]) The trio were breifly lured to 1639 Florence, discovering a trap set by the Eleven, (AUDIO: The Galileo Trap [+]Loading...["[[The Galileo Trap (audio story)]]"]) but then continued to follow the Eleven's trail; discovering he had a stellar manipulator, they thwarted his plan and returned the workers generated by said manipulator to a new home. (AUDIO: The Satanic Mill [+]Loading...["[[The Satanic Mill (audio story)]]"])
After taking Liv and Helen to Stegmoor, the Doctor discovered the Voord homeworld had been destroyed long before it should have been, leading the Doctor to investigate who was interfering in the timelines. (AUDIO: Beachhead [+]Loading...["[[Beachhead (audio story)]]"]) Finding the Voord homeworld in ruins, the Doctor detected an artron energy signiture, and followed it, finding an ancient TARDIS wherein there were two mentally damaged Time Lords and a girl who tricked him into amplifying her powers so that she could escape and help the Eleven. (AUDIO: Scenes From Her Life [+]Loading...["[[Scenes From Her Life (audio story)]]"]) Attemmpting to track the girl, named Caleera, the Doctor's TARDIS lost power and landed in San Francisco, where the Doctor discovered a strange "gift" haunting the city, which Caleera attempted to exploit through the Doctor, though she failed, (AUDIO: The Gift [+]Loading...["[[The Gift (audio story)]]"]) and the Doctor followed the coordinates given to him by Syra to a planet where he sensed the Gift was. Discovering the Eleven was there, he thwarted Caleera's attempt to destory the planet.(AUDIO: The Sonomancer [+]Loading...["[[The Sonomancer (audio story)]]"])
Attempting to head back to Gallifrey to update Padrac on the mission, the Doctor instead landed in 1998 Calcot, and was thoroughly mystified as to why everything seemed off at a distance, but totally normal upon closer inspection, before discovering it was due to time distortions caused by the Doomsday Chronometer, (AUDIO: Absent Friends [+]Loading...["[[Absent Friends (audio story)]]"]) and so decided to split him, Liv, and Helen up to find the rest of Chronometer. The Doctor went to the court of Henry VIII, where he met Thomas Cromwell, was imprisoned and tortured (on suspect of being a catholic spy), then released by the Clocksmith to get Cromwell to execute him, AUDIO: The Eighth Piece [+]Loading...["[[The Eighth Piece (audio story)]]"]) but Cromwell didn't want to because Risolva had come to find him; the pair went to pick up Liv, but she had already left with River Song (whose identity was hidden to the Doctor, who knew her as "Sister Malone", with her psychic wimple), so they instead picked up Helen, meeting Liv and River anyway. After confronting the Clocksmith, the Doctor and his companions learnt the "coordinates of Doomsday" from the completed Doomsday Chronomter, and entered The Clocksmith's TARDIS. (AUDIO: The Doomsday Chronometer [+]Loading...["[[The Doomsday Chronometer (audio story)]]"]) Indeed, upon inspection the Doctor discovered that the the future beyond the Doomsday predicted by the Chronometer didn't exist at all, and that there were temporal refugees coming back from the erased future, who were being killed. The Doctor tracked a refugee ship, finding that the Chancellery Guard were the attackers, and using a psychic cloak given to him by "Sister Malone" to disguise himself as the Clocksmith, and additionally discovered Padrac was working with the Eleven. However, they were discovered and sent into the nonexistent future. (AUDIO: The Crucible of Souls [+]Loading...["[[The Crucible of Souls (audio story)]]"])
Trapped in an escape shuttle, the Doctor, Liv, and Helen blow up a temporal flare to properl them back into the past by temporal momentum, although Liv and Helen were separted from the Doctor, (AUDIO: Ship in a Bottle [+]Loading...["[[Ship in a Bottle (audio story)]]"]) who was rescued by River into a TARDIS controlled by the Doom Coalition, heading for Cardinal Ollistra (AUDIO: Songs of Love [+]Loading...["[[Songs of Love (audio story)]]"]) in New York City, where he discovered the Monk (The Black Hole) and Ollistra were, on the High Council's orders, allied with the Weeping Angels. The Doctor activated Ollistra's buildings and stopped the Angels. He used this burst of temporal energy to boost the TARDIS back to Gallifrey, (AUDIO: The Side of the Angels [+]Loading...["[[The Side of the Angels (audio story)]]"]) latching onto the Eleven's time ring and finally convincing Caleera that Padrac didn't truly care for her, averting Doomsday. Captured by the Eleven, Helen and him leave in a Battle TARDIS, and the Doctor and Liv begin searching for her. (AUDIO: Stop the Clock [+]Loading...["[[Stop the Clock (audio story)]]"])
Reuniting with Helen[[edit] | [edit source]]
Waiting for the TARDIS to calculate where Helen was, the Doctor visitited Winston Churchill, (AUDIO: Their Finest Hour [+]Loading...["[[Their Finest Hour (audio story)]]"]) were dragged off-course by Cornelius Morningstar, (AUDIO: How to Make a Killing in Time Travel [+]Loading...["[[How to Make a Killing in Time Travel (audio story)]]"]) and finally arrived at the prison Rykerzon, discovering Helen had been an inmate with the Eleven, and was compassionate towards him, (AUDIO: World of Damnation [+]Loading...["[[World of Damnation (audio story)]]"]) leading the Doctor to be sceptical Helen was still "the same person" he and Liv had known, but after she helped them defeat the Eleven and the Kandyman, the Doctor and Liv happily welcomed her back. (AUDIO: Sweet Salvation [+]Loading...["[[Sweet Salvation (audio story)]]"])
Taking Liv and Helen to Liv's home planet, Kaldor, the Doctor agreed to jump ahead one year to allow Liv some time on Kaldor with her sister. [4] (AUDIO: Escape from Kaldor [+]Loading...["[[Escape from Kaldor (audio story)]]"]) He then took the pair to Salzburg, where they fought a version of Krampus who was brought into being by a wish granted by a stranger, and eventually defeated him after Helen Sinclair spent her whole life learning how to pilot the TARDIS, and brought St. Nicholas to banish Krampus. Liv then wished for Helen to be made young again, and the stranger who had brought Krampus into being obliged, with Helen forgetting her elderly life. (AUDIO: Better Watch Out [+]Loading...["[[Better Watch Out (audio story)]]"], Fairytale of Salzburg [+]Loading...["[[Fairytale of Salzburg (audio story)]]"])
Fleeing the Ravenous[[edit] | [edit source]]
Recieving a distress call from the Eleven, the Doctor, Liv and Helen, in their TARDIS, materialised within another, dying, TARDIS where they encountered one of the Ravenous, and were rescued by Rasmus after the Eleven stole the Doctor's TARDIS. (AUDIO: Seizure [+]Loading...["[[Seizure (audio story)]]"])
On the Time Lord observation station called the Deeptime Frontier, Liv and Helen were kidnapped by the Nine, (AUDIO: Deeptime Frontier [+]Loading...["[[Deeptime Frontier (audio story)]]"]) and the Eleven took the Doctor away to save them (as Time Lords seemed to attract the Ravenous), eventually also extracting Liv and Helen from the Nine's grasp, (AUDIO: Companion Piece [+]Loading...["[[Companion Piece (audio story)]]"]) leading the Doctor, Liv, Helen, and the Eleven to search for why the Ravenous have returned, finding Professor Marathanga, (AUDIO: L.E.G.E.N.D. [+]Loading...["[[L.E.G.E.N.D. (audio story)]]"]) and then visiting the supposed gateway to the Ravenous' original prison. The Doctor allowed the Eleven to join him after he allegedly lost his other personalities, (AUDIO: The Odds Against [+]Loading...["[[The Odds Against (audio story)]]"]) although their continued presence was later made apparent, incidentally not changing the Doctor's decision. (AUDIO: Whisper [+]Loading...["[[Whisper (audio story)]]"]) Despite this, the Eleven said he wanted to "become a hermit", and so the Doctor materialised the TARDIS on Parrak. Once there, the TARDIS crew met and thwarted The Master in a decayed form (AUDIO: Planet of Dust [+]Loading...["[[Planet of Dust (audio story)]]"]) of Bruce Gerhardt's body (TV: Doctor Who [+]Loading...["[[Doctor Who (TV story)]]"]), watching as he was eaten by the Ravenous. (AUDIO: Planet of Dust [+]Loading...["[[Planet of Dust (audio story)]]"]) Whilst Helen was kidnapped by Missy and Liv was joined by the War Master, the Doctor went in search of Artron. He managed to defeat the Eleven and left with Liv and Helen in the TARDIS, anticipating being left stranded somewhere. (AUDIO: Day of the Master [+]Loading...["[[Day of the Master (audio story)]]"])
Stranded in 20202[[edit] | [edit source]]
Crash-landning in 2020 London (AUDIO: Lost Property [+]Loading...["[[Lost Property (audio story)]]"]) and unkowningly disrupting reality (AUDIO: Crossed Lines [+]Loading...["[[Crossed Lines (audio story)]]"]), the Doctor, Liv and Helene set up residence in one of the Doctor's homes, 107 Baker Street, wherein they discovered Thomas Brewster had turned the house into flats, and the trio thwarted the Pandora Bolt's amplification of paranoia. (AUDIO: Lost Property [+]Loading...["[[Lost Property (audio story)]]"]) Following this, the Doctor struggled with life in London, and spent a lot of time "moping" around Regent's Park and its zoo, comparing their entrapment to his own. (AUDIO: Wild Animals [+]Loading...["[[Wild Animals (audio story)]]"]) He later became jealous of Mr Bird, who had replaced him as "handyman", and discovered he had been using vortex transference, propting Bird to disappear. (AUDIO: Must-See TV [+]Loading...["[[Must-See TV (audio story)]]"]) A pair of Rarkelians from the new timeline claimed the Doctor's actions in the future had lead to their species's enslavement, leading them to murder the Doctor, causing a paradox which ironically powered the TARDIS enough for it to bring the Doctor back and send away the Rarkellians. The Doctor vowed to use the TARDIS to find out what went wrong for the Rarkellians, and more generally "map out the new timeline"; (AUDIO: Divine Intervention [+]Loading...["[[Divine Intervention (audio story)]]"]) instead of arriving at Rarkelia, the TARDIS landed in London six million years in the future, where - contary to established history - the Doctor and Liv discovered humanity had seemingly disappeared millions of years ago. (AUDIO: Dead Time [+]Loading...["[[Dead Time (audio story)]]"])
The Doctor then travelled up and down the timeline some more, including with Andy Davidson to his third incarnation's time at UNIT, (AUDIO: UNIT Dating [+]Loading...["[[UNIT Dating (audio story)]]"]) January 1941 with Aisha and Zakia Akhtar to visit their ancestoral home, (AUDIO: Baker Street Irregulars [+]Loading...["[[Baker Street Irregulars (audio story)]]"]) to 2050 with Liv, Helen, Tania Bell, and Andy to investigate the altered future; (AUDIO: The Long Way Round [+]Loading...["[[The Long Way Round (audio story)]]"]) and finally, with the same ensamble, the Doctor was captured by Judoon under Mr Bird's employment. The Doctor and his companions used the paradoxica to defeat the Judoon. (AUDIO: Patience [+]Loading...["[[Patience (audio story)]]"])
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Final travels with Liv and Helen[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Kotturuh crisis[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Travels with Josie Day[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Last Great Time War[[edit] | [edit source]]
Avoiding the conflict[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Ending the Time War[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Regeneration[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Main article: Eighth Doctor's regeneration
- Main article: The Doctor's ninth incarnation
- ↑ The original plan for 'The Flood (comic story) would have featured the Eighth Doctor's regeneration, suggesting a placement near the end of his life, but as this didn't hold through to the end it is more reasonable to place Destrii's travels near Izzy's
- ↑ This was a reference to the novel [[User:NateBumber/Sandbox/The Stranger (novel)|]], which is currently not covered by this wiki
- ↑ Lance Parkin's clear intent here was to tie-in with the new series, as he (reasonably) presumed it would have an intact Gallifrey, and this novel was originally planned to be published before Rose [+]Loading...["[[Rose (TV story)]]"]. However, this point of "continuity-plaster" also offers an easy way to place all non-EDA content after the EDAs.
- ↑ The audio series The Robots covers this gap