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'''Romanadvoratrelundar''' | {{subpage tabs}} | ||
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|species = Time Lord | |||
|job = Lord President | |||
|job2 = Coordinator | |||
|affiliation = High Council | |||
|affiliation2 = Celestial Intervention Agency | |||
|origin = [[Gallifrey]] | |||
|mother = Romana's mother{{!}}Mother | |||
|father = Romana's father{{!}}Father | |||
|partner = Fourth Doctor | |||
|first = The Ribos Operation (TV story) | |||
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|clip2 = You Shall Die for This! - Doctor Who - The Armageddon Factor - BBC | |||
|actor = Lalla Ward | |||
|other actor = Mary Tamm | |||
|other actor2 = Yvonne Gallagher | |||
|other actor3 = Lee Richards | |||
|other actor4 = Maggy Armitage | |||
|other actor5 = Liv Spencer | |||
|other voice actor = [[Juliet Landau]] | |||
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'''Romanadvoratrelundar''' — known in short as '''Romana''' — was a [[Time Lord]] who was assigned the task to assist the [[Fourth Doctor]] in his quest for the [[Key to Time]]. She stayed with him long after that task was done and parted from him in [[E-Space]]. When she returned to [[N-Space]], she became the [[Lady President]] of the [[Time Lord]]s of [[Gallifrey]]. | |||
== | == Name == | ||
Romanadvoratrelundar was a single, long name which [[Irving Braxiatel]] shortened to "Romana" when she was at the [[Time Lord Academy]], although Braxiatel later removed all of her memories of him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Lies (audio story)|Lies]]'') The [[Fourth Doctor]] too shortened it to "Romana", a name which she said she did not like and, when given the choice of being called "Romana" or "Fred", she told him to call her "Fred". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'') | |||
The Doctor called her "Miss Dvoratrelundar" when she was a [[witness]] at his trial before the [[Megara]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood (TV story)|The Stones of Blood]]'') | |||
== Biography == | |||
=== Romana I === | |||
{{main|Romana I}} | |||
==== Early life ==== | |||
Romana was an only child ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Neverland (audio story)|Neverland]]'') and member of the [[House Dvora|House of Dvora]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Panacea (audio story)|Panacea]]'') After the [[the Imperator|Imperator Crisis]], the children of Dvora were scattered to [[chapterhouse|Houses]] across [[the Homeworld]]; ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Newtons Sleep (novel)|Newtons Sleep]]'') Romana spent her childhood in the [[House of Heartshaven]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Panacea (audio story)|Panacea]]'') As a [[Time Tot]], she had a copy of the Gallifreyan nursery book, [[Our Planet Story]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Shada (audio story)|Shada]], '' [[PROSE]]'': [[Shada (novelisation)|Shada]]''[[Shada (novelisation)|)]] She graduated with a "triple first" from the [[Time Lord Academy]] on [[Gallifrey]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'') Her peers gave her the nickname and unofficial title of "The Icemaiden." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Inquiry (audio story)|The Inquiry]]'', ''[[Lies (audio story)|Lies]]'') One of her early jobs was working in the [[Bureau of Ancient Records]] on Gallifrey. ([[TV]]: ''[[State of Decay (TV story)|State of Decay]]'') | |||
==== Travels with the Doctor ==== | |||
Romana first met [[the Doctor]] when she was a young (about one hundred twenty-five) and relatively inexperienced [[Time Lady]]. She had a haughty, aristocratic air and her personality did not always mix well with that of the Doctor. | |||
Romana | The [[White Guardian]] sent Romana to help the Doctor and [[K9 Mark II]] locate the [[Key to Time]]. It was the Doctor who gave her the shortened version of her name. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'') It was during this mission that she visited [[Earth]] for the first time. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood (TV story)|The Stones of Blood]]'') | ||
After the completion of the quest, the Doctor installed a [[randomiser]] in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] to evade the [[Black Guardian]] and his wrath. As a result, the travellers didn't know where they would materialise next. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'') | |||
==== Regeneration ==== | |||
Romana [[regeneration|regenerated]] into [[Romana II|a new incarnation]], seemingly on a whim, adopting the likeness of Princess [[Astra of Atrios]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]'') | |||
Accounts of the reasons for her first regeneration and the circumstances differed, though all agreed that in this incarnation, Romana adopted the likeness of Princess [[Astra of Atrios]]. | |||
* One account said that unknown to the Doctor, Romana was harmed by the Key to Time. Just as she was about to regenerate, an anthropomorphised manifestation of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], jealous of her, trapped her in a [[force field]] and pretended to be her. The TARDIS changed into different forms and finally became a double of Princess Astra. Realising the error of its ways after that, it released Romana, but not before making her assume the form of Astra. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lying Old Witch in the Wardrobe (short story)|The Lying Old Witch in the Wardrobe]]'') | |||
* Another account said that Romana forced her own regeneration to prevent an ancient Gallifreyan evil called [[Pandora]] from gaining power over her. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Lies (audio story)|Lies]]'') | |||
* A third account said that when the [[Key to Time]] was assembled without the sixth piece, it left Princess Astra and was absorbed by Romana. The strain forced a regeneration. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Chaos Pool (audio story)|The Chaos Pool]]'') | |||
* A fourth account said that Romana was simply fed up with the Doctor thinking that she was too serious and not any fun, so regenerated as a deliberate act of recklessness to prove him otherwise. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[City of Death (novelisation)|City of Death]]'') | |||
[[Category:Romana|*]] | There was also an account that suggested that at some point after the installation of the [[randomiser]] in the Doctor's TARDIS but before the Doctor, Romana and K9 found themselves trapped in [[E-Space]], Romana left the TARDIS. The Doctor and K9 continued to travel on their own for a time, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Timeslip (comic story)|Timeslip]]'') even picking up a new companion along the way. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Star Beast (comic story)|Doctor Who and the Star Beast]]'') Eventually, Romana returned to the Doctor and they resumed their travels together. | ||
=== Romana II === | |||
{{main|Romana II}} | |||
==== Travels with the Doctor ==== | |||
An adventure on the planet [[Skaro]] followed her regeneration, during which Romana encountered the [[Dalek]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]'') In this incarnation, Romana travelled for a time with the Doctor and K9. Leaving the randomiser behind on [[Argolis]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive (TV story)|The Leisure Hive]]'') the three accidentally passed through a [[CVE]] into the universe called [[E-Space]]. It was here they encountered [[Adric]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Full Circle (TV story)|Full Circle]]'') Adric stowed away onboard the TARDIS and all the travellers were brought to an encounter with an ancient enemy of the Time Lords, the [[Great Vampire]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[State of Decay (TV story)|State of Decay]]'') Romana and the Doctor parted when she decided to remain in [[E-Space]] with K9 to help the enslaved [[Tharil]]s regain their freedom. The Doctor and [[Adric]] left for [[N-Space]], the Doctor's native [[universe]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate (TV story)|Warriors' Gate]]'') | |||
==== As Lady President ==== | |||
Romana returned to N-Space; one account suggested the [[Seventh Doctor]] made this possible. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Harvest (novel)|Blood Harvest]]'') She subsequently assumed a seat on the [[High Council]] of Time Lords ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Goth Opera (novel)|Goth Opera]]'') and later attained the office of President. She was at this time generally referred to by her full name and had [[Leela]], [[K9]] and [[Irving Braxiatel]] as her closest confidantes. | |||
She was abducted by the Daleks, and kept [[prisoner]] for twenty years, barely escaping with her sanity intact, although an adventure shared with the [[Sixth Doctor]] helped her recover. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Apocalypse Element (audio story)|The Apocalypse Element]]'') After this, she presided over Gallifrey in an ever-changing political situation where new time-active powers like the [[Monan Host]] were coming to prominence. The machinations of the [[Free Time]] [[terrorist]] group and a [[Gallifreyan Civil War|civil war]] against the malevolent [[Pandora]] (who took on the form of Romana's first incarnation) would eventually see Gallifrey fall into ruin and Romana lose her position to [[Matthias]]. Braxiatel tried to salvage the situation, but this went "pear-shaped", leaving Gallifrey overrun by [[Dogma virus|Dogma Virus]] zombies and about to be hit with temporal weapons. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Panacea (audio story)|Panacea]]'') Romana, however, had a plan: explore alternate universes to find a new Gallifrey to live on. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Reborn (audio story)|Reborn]]'') Finally, Romana, Leela, and Narvin settled on a version of Gallifrey in which time travel was just beginning to be realised. Romana assumed the Presidency after the [[assassination]] of her alternate universe counterpart and appointed Narvin her chancellor. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Forever (audio story)|Forever]]'') | |||
Romana discovered a signal coming through time from the Axis, which she thought could be a way back to their home. When a portal from this signal opened in the [[Panopticon]], she was greeted by [[Dalek]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Arbitration (audio story)|Arbitration]]'') Romana managed to prevent the Daleks' plan to invade the [[multiverse]], and managed to return home to her own Gallifrey, complete with a cure to the Dogma virus. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Extermination (audio story)|Extermination]]'') Shortly after arriving on her own Gallifrey, Romana repelled a Dalek invasion of Gallifrey with her [[Romana III|future incarnation]] by trapping them in the Matrix. She then set about rebuilding her Gallifrey, which was still crippled by disease and war. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Ascension (Gallifrey audio story)|Ascension]]'') | |||
==== Time War ==== | |||
In the timeline created by [[Irving Braxiatel]] averting her second regeneration aboard the ''[[Moros]]'', Romana resigned as President and became Coordinator of the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Enemy Lines (audio story)|Enemy Lines]]'') which she was still serving as at the outbreak of the [[Last Great Time War]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Celestial Intervention (audio story)|Celestial Intervention]]'') The [[Tenth Doctor]] recalled that "things went well for Romana... until the Time War." ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Forgotten (comic story)|The Forgotten]]'') | |||
Romana was exiled along with [[Narvin]] after a [[Sicari incursions|failed attempt]] to assassinate [[Lord President Eternal]] [[Rassilon (Desperate Measures)|Rassilon]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Assassins (audio story)|Assassins]]'') She became caught up in the [[Dalek Emperor in the Last Great Time War|Dalek Emperor]]’s plot to seize Gallifrey by [[null space]] technology, after which Rassilon exiled her to a [[vault dimension|pocket dimension]] filled with Gallifrey’s archives to serve as an archivist. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Homecoming (audio story)|Homecoming]]'') | |||
=== Romana III=== | |||
{{main|Romana III}} | |||
Two sets of accounts documented two different fates for the incarnation following [[Romana II]], both of which involved leading Gallifrey through a brutal war. | |||
As she returned to her native [[Gallifrey]] after her adventures in [[the Axis]], [[Romana II]] met a [[Matrix projection]] of her next incarnation, who adopted the nickname of "[[Trey]]" to avoid confusion. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Renaissance (audio story)|Renaissance]]'') In her own era, she led Gallifrey through a series of cataclysmic events that started with the return of [[Omega]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Intervention Earth (audio story)|Intervention Earth]]'') and continued with a devastating war ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Luna Romana (audio story)|Luna Romana]]'', ''[[Enemy Lines (audio story)|Enemy Lines]]'') that eventually left Romana III as the [[Last of the Time Lords|last of her kind]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Renaissance (audio story)|Renaissance]]'') However, [[Irving Braxiatel]] eventually altered the timelines, averting Romana II's regeneration into this incarnation so as to also avoid the war. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Enemy Lines (audio story)|Enemy Lines]]'') | |||
As shown in another set of accounts, with the [[War in Heaven]] looming on the horizon, Romana voluntarily regenerated into an incarnation "more suited to war", who adopted the title of "[[War Queen]] of the [[Nine Gallifreys]]", ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadows of Avalon (novel)|The Shadows of Avalon]]'') copying the appearance of [[Miranda Pelham]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Tomb of Valdemar (novel)|Tomb of Valdemar]]'') [[Romana III's Gallifrey|Her Gallifrey]], which may or may not have been [[Gallifrey Original|the original]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Crimes Against History (short story)|Crimes Against History]]'', ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'') was destroyed by the [[Eighth Doctor]] in an effort to avert the [[War in Heaven]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'') but she survived into old age. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Tomb of Valdemar (novel)|Tomb of Valdemar]]'') | |||
===Romana IV=== | |||
{{main|Romana IV}} | |||
Having survived the end of the [[War in Heaven]], [[Romana III (The Shadows of Avalon)|Romana III]] eventually regenerated into a fourth incarnation with dark eyes and clear ebony skin. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Tomb of Valdemar (novel)|Tomb of Valdemar]]'') | |||
===Lord Romanadvoratrelundar=== | |||
{{main|Romana (Time Fracture)}} | |||
Nearing the point of [[Last Great Time War|Gallifrey's destruction]], Romanadvoratrelundar was now in a new, [[non-binary]] incarnation. [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]] felt that if they survived the destruction of Gallifrey, they would be an ally in completing [[Operation Time Fracture]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lord Romanadvoratrelundar (feature)|Lord Romanadvoratrelundar]]'') | |||
===Working with the Tharils=== | |||
{{main|Romana (The Little Book of Fate)}} | |||
An incarnation of Romana worked with the Tharils to rescue refugees from a "forever war spreading through all time and space". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Little Book of Fate (short story)|The Little Book of Fate]]'') | |||
=== Legacy === | |||
[[Post-Time War universe|After the Time War]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] found [[K9 Mark II]], who informed him that he had been placed by Romana. Reuniting with [[Leela]], the Doctor admitted that he missed Romana, whilst Leela acknowledged her as one of those who were "gone". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Splinters (audio story)|Splinters]]'') | |||
==Other realities== | |||
In addition to "[[Trey]]" being ultimately erased from time, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Enemy Lines (audio story)|Enemy Lines]]'') multiple accounts documented versions of Romana in other realities. | |||
The [[Eighth Doctor]] saw a version of Romana in a projection built by [[the Matrix]] to show [[Gallifrey]] after being affected by [[anti-time]]. Romana had taken the title "[[Imperiatrix]]" and was much more ruthless than the Doctor expected. In the projection, she presided over the obliteration of a [[Dalek Fleet]] trapped in a time loop. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Neverland (audio story)|Neverland]]'') | |||
[[Romana (Disassembled)|One version of Romana]] came from a [[Gallifrey (Disassembled)|Gallifrey]] where [[Time Lord]]s were [[Intervention]]ists, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Disassembled (audio story)|Disassembled]]'') While [[Romana (Reborn)|another version]] came from a [[Gallifrey (Forever)|Gallifrey]] where the Time Lords were known as [[Regenerator]]s, and had yet to discover [[time travel]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Forever (audio story)|Forever]]'', ''[[Emancipation (Gallifrey audio story)|Emancipation]]'') | |||
A [[Romana (The Warrior's universe)|version of Romana]] existed in [[the Warrior's universe]]. She worked for the [[Difference Office]] during [[the Warrior]]’s presidency. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Difference Office (audio story)|The Difference Office]]'') | |||
== Personality== | |||
[[File:Three Romanas.jpg|thumb|right|The three Romanas. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Luna Romana (audio story)|Luna Romana]]'')]] | |||
Romana was exceptionally clever (even on par with the Doctor) and strong-willed. She shared many personality traits with the Doctor. She was capable of killing when necessary, though she didn't like it - when she shot one of the guards on [[Zanak]], she instantly regretted it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet (TV story)|The Pirate Planet]]'') | |||
In her first incarnation, she was haughty and "by the book" and occasionally annoyed by the Doctor's eccentricities. She did not mind taking on the form of Princess [[Astra of Atrios]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'') | |||
In her second incarnation, Romana was more bubbly and free-spirited, a female version of the Fourth Doctor. She liked to emulate the Doctor's sartorial style, initially wearing a pink version of his overcoat, complete with a white scarf. ([[TV]]: ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]'') | |||
She also wore period Earth-style outfits such as a schoolgirl costume. ([[TV]]: ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'') She did on at least one occasion slip back into the haughty nature of her first incarnation. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Creature from the Pit (TV story)|The Creature from the Pit]]'') | |||
Her third incarnation was not as positively disposed towards the Doctor. It is said she regenerated as she felt her second incarnation wasn't ruthless enough to handle the coming war. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadows of Avalon (novel)|The Shadows of Avalon]]'') | |||
The [[Tenth Doctor]] jokingly said of Romana that she "knows everything". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wetworld (novel)|Wetworld]]'') | |||
Her third incarnation also appeared to have a sunny and perky disposition, and was prone to wanting to give people hugs (even her previous self, although the [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect]] made this inadvisable). Despite this, she could also be manipulative when necessary. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Renaissance (audio story)|Renaissance]]'') | |||
===Age=== | |||
Romana stated that she was "nearly one hundred and forty" when she first met the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'') A while after she regenerated, she stated she was one hundred and twenty-six. ([[TV]]: ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'') She was six hundred and fifty by the time the Doctor was on [[Argolis]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive (TV story)|The Leisure Hive]]'') She celebrated her sesquicentennial as Lady President of Gallifrey, meaning she had held the office for precisely one hundred and fifty years. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'') | |||
[[Romana III]], a later incarnation of Romana, was "thousands of years" older than her second self. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Renaissance (audio story)|Renaissance]]'') | |||
==References== | |||
[[Boy (Heaven Sent)|The author]] of ''[[A Brief History of Time Lords]]'' spoke highly of Romana in his book, flagging her, alongside [[Susan Foreman]], as one of the most notable Time Lords who had run away from the [[Untempered Schism]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)|A Brief History of Time Lords]]'') | |||
When [[River Song]] crossed paths with the [[Fourth Doctor]], she, in an attempt to preserve the integrity of the timeline, claimed to be a future incarnation of Romana. The bluff failed as, at the point in his life, the Fourth Doctor had not yet met Romana. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Someone I Once Knew (audio story)|Someone I Once Knew]]'') | |||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
* When Romana [[regeneration|regenerated]] in ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]'', she was shown to be able to "try on" different "possibilities" before settling on that of [[Astra of Atrios|Princess Astra]]. Indeed, the fact that she was able to replicate a person she'd met was an ability not seen in any regeneration before, and several stories attempted to address why this was possible. | |||
** ''[[The Lying Old Witch in the Wardrobe (short story)|The Lying Old Witch in the Wardrobe]]'' posits that the different forms of "Romana" are actually [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] in [[Time Lord]] form, pretending to be Romana. | |||
**In ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'', the Doctor says humanoid regenerations aren't always guaranteed. | |||
**In ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'' and ''[[Let's Kill Hitler (TV story)|Let's Kill Hitler]]'', it's shown that a Time Lord's body remains in flux for hours after the regeneration, allowing, for example, the regrowth of a severed hand. [[Melody Pond]], as she regenerated from her [[Mels Zucker]] into her [[River Song]] incarnation, attempted to influence the [[dress size]] of her next body. | |||
*The character of [[the Mistress (The Choice)|the Mistress]] in [[BBV Productions]]' ''[[Adventures in a Pocket Universe]]'' series was intended to be Romana II with K9 in E-Space after ''[[Warriors' Gate (TV story)|Warriors' Gate]]''. | |||
*Three prospective successors to Romana I were seen in part one of ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]''. Though uncredited, they were played by [[Yvonne Gallagher]], [[Lee Richards]], and [[Maggy Armitage]] respectively. | |||
*[[House Dvora]] in the novel ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'' was apparently named after the syllables in Romana's name; her name follows the same format as [[Ruthven|Ruthven'''tracolix'''abaxil]], [[Quences|Quencessetianobayolocaturgrathadadeyyi'''lungbarrow'''mas]], [[Leela|Leeland'''redloom'''sagwinaechegesima]], and [[Goralschai|Goralschai'''xianthellipse''']], all of whose names contain that of their [[Great House]]. Romana identified herself as "inheritor of the House of Dvora" in the audio story ''[[Panacea (audio story)|Panacea]]''. | |||
*She was supposed to appear in ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', but [[Lalla Ward]] was unwilling to work with Tom Baker again, so stock footage from ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]'' was used instead. (Ironically, Baker also declined to take part). [[Mary Tamm]] revealed that she wasn't asked to take part. | |||
* There are several [[List of multi-Romana stories|stories that feature multiple incarnations]] of Romana. | |||
[[File:Romana (Battle for the Universe).jpg|thumb|The third incarnation of Romana ever introduced, in the board game ''[[Battle for the Universe (game)|Battle for the Universe]]''.]] | |||
* A [[Romana (Battle for the Universe)|unique of Romana]], at least by appearance, was featured in the game ''[[Battle for the Universe (game)|Battle for the Universe]]'', which is not considered a [[Tardis:Valid sources|valid source]] on this Wiki. She had a thin face and wavy [[silver]] hair, appearing older than the Tamm and Ward incarnations. | |||
*In a email reprinted to [[Benjamin Cook]] reprinted in ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale - The Final Chapter]]'', [[Russell T Davies]], choosing to deliberately leave the identity of [[The Woman (The End of Time)|the Woman]] ambiguous, anticipates that [[fan]]s will believe her to be, amongst other possibilities, Romana, "but of course it's meant to be [[the Doctor's mother]]." | |||
*A [[Romana (Time Fracture)|unique incarnation]] of Romana, active towards the end of the [[Last Great Time War]], was introduced in the stage play ''[[Time Fracture (stage play)|Time Fracture]]''. This version of Romana was portrayed by [[Liv Spencer]] and was referred to with they-them pronouns. Their numbering was not specified. | |||
*Although she is from Gallifrey and notwithstanding being a main character in the Gallifrey audio series, Romana has never been seen on-screen on Gallifrey. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 21 October 2024
Romanadvoratrelundar — known in short as Romana — was a Time Lord who was assigned the task to assist the Fourth Doctor in his quest for the Key to Time. She stayed with him long after that task was done and parted from him in E-Space. When she returned to N-Space, she became the Lady President of the Time Lords of Gallifrey.
Name[[edit] | [edit source]]
Romanadvoratrelundar was a single, long name which Irving Braxiatel shortened to "Romana" when she was at the Time Lord Academy, although Braxiatel later removed all of her memories of him. (AUDIO: Lies) The Fourth Doctor too shortened it to "Romana", a name which she said she did not like and, when given the choice of being called "Romana" or "Fred", she told him to call her "Fred". (TV: The Ribos Operation)
The Doctor called her "Miss Dvoratrelundar" when she was a witness at his trial before the Megara. (TV: The Stones of Blood)
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
Romana I[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Main article: Romana I
Early life[[edit] | [edit source]]
Romana was an only child (AUDIO: Neverland) and member of the House of Dvora. (AUDIO: Panacea) After the Imperator Crisis, the children of Dvora were scattered to Houses across the Homeworld; (PROSE: Newtons Sleep) Romana spent her childhood in the House of Heartshaven. (AUDIO: Panacea) As a Time Tot, she had a copy of the Gallifreyan nursery book, Our Planet Story. (AUDIO: Shada, PROSE: Shada) She graduated with a "triple first" from the Time Lord Academy on Gallifrey. (TV: The Ribos Operation) Her peers gave her the nickname and unofficial title of "The Icemaiden." (AUDIO: The Inquiry, Lies) One of her early jobs was working in the Bureau of Ancient Records on Gallifrey. (TV: State of Decay)
Travels with the Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]
Romana first met the Doctor when she was a young (about one hundred twenty-five) and relatively inexperienced Time Lady. She had a haughty, aristocratic air and her personality did not always mix well with that of the Doctor.
The White Guardian sent Romana to help the Doctor and K9 Mark II locate the Key to Time. It was the Doctor who gave her the shortened version of her name. (TV: The Ribos Operation) It was during this mission that she visited Earth for the first time. (TV: The Stones of Blood)
After the completion of the quest, the Doctor installed a randomiser in the TARDIS to evade the Black Guardian and his wrath. As a result, the travellers didn't know where they would materialise next. (TV: The Armageddon Factor)
Regeneration[[edit] | [edit source]]
Romana regenerated into a new incarnation, seemingly on a whim, adopting the likeness of Princess Astra of Atrios. (TV: Destiny of the Daleks)
Accounts of the reasons for her first regeneration and the circumstances differed, though all agreed that in this incarnation, Romana adopted the likeness of Princess Astra of Atrios.
- One account said that unknown to the Doctor, Romana was harmed by the Key to Time. Just as she was about to regenerate, an anthropomorphised manifestation of the Doctor's TARDIS, jealous of her, trapped her in a force field and pretended to be her. The TARDIS changed into different forms and finally became a double of Princess Astra. Realising the error of its ways after that, it released Romana, but not before making her assume the form of Astra. (PROSE: The Lying Old Witch in the Wardrobe)
- Another account said that Romana forced her own regeneration to prevent an ancient Gallifreyan evil called Pandora from gaining power over her. (AUDIO: Lies)
- A third account said that when the Key to Time was assembled without the sixth piece, it left Princess Astra and was absorbed by Romana. The strain forced a regeneration. (AUDIO: The Chaos Pool)
- A fourth account said that Romana was simply fed up with the Doctor thinking that she was too serious and not any fun, so regenerated as a deliberate act of recklessness to prove him otherwise. (PROSE: City of Death)
There was also an account that suggested that at some point after the installation of the randomiser in the Doctor's TARDIS but before the Doctor, Romana and K9 found themselves trapped in E-Space, Romana left the TARDIS. The Doctor and K9 continued to travel on their own for a time, (COMIC: Timeslip) even picking up a new companion along the way. (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Star Beast) Eventually, Romana returned to the Doctor and they resumed their travels together.
Romana II[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Main article: Romana II
Travels with the Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]
An adventure on the planet Skaro followed her regeneration, during which Romana encountered the Daleks. (TV: Destiny of the Daleks) In this incarnation, Romana travelled for a time with the Doctor and K9. Leaving the randomiser behind on Argolis, (TV: The Leisure Hive) the three accidentally passed through a CVE into the universe called E-Space. It was here they encountered Adric. (TV: Full Circle) Adric stowed away onboard the TARDIS and all the travellers were brought to an encounter with an ancient enemy of the Time Lords, the Great Vampire. (TV: State of Decay) Romana and the Doctor parted when she decided to remain in E-Space with K9 to help the enslaved Tharils regain their freedom. The Doctor and Adric left for N-Space, the Doctor's native universe. (TV: Warriors' Gate)
As Lady President[[edit] | [edit source]]
Romana returned to N-Space; one account suggested the Seventh Doctor made this possible. (PROSE: Blood Harvest) She subsequently assumed a seat on the High Council of Time Lords (PROSE: Goth Opera) and later attained the office of President. She was at this time generally referred to by her full name and had Leela, K9 and Irving Braxiatel as her closest confidantes.
She was abducted by the Daleks, and kept prisoner for twenty years, barely escaping with her sanity intact, although an adventure shared with the Sixth Doctor helped her recover. (AUDIO: The Apocalypse Element) After this, she presided over Gallifrey in an ever-changing political situation where new time-active powers like the Monan Host were coming to prominence. The machinations of the Free Time terrorist group and a civil war against the malevolent Pandora (who took on the form of Romana's first incarnation) would eventually see Gallifrey fall into ruin and Romana lose her position to Matthias. Braxiatel tried to salvage the situation, but this went "pear-shaped", leaving Gallifrey overrun by Dogma Virus zombies and about to be hit with temporal weapons. (AUDIO: Panacea) Romana, however, had a plan: explore alternate universes to find a new Gallifrey to live on. (AUDIO: Reborn) Finally, Romana, Leela, and Narvin settled on a version of Gallifrey in which time travel was just beginning to be realised. Romana assumed the Presidency after the assassination of her alternate universe counterpart and appointed Narvin her chancellor. (AUDIO: Forever)
Romana discovered a signal coming through time from the Axis, which she thought could be a way back to their home. When a portal from this signal opened in the Panopticon, she was greeted by Daleks. (AUDIO: Arbitration) Romana managed to prevent the Daleks' plan to invade the multiverse, and managed to return home to her own Gallifrey, complete with a cure to the Dogma virus. (AUDIO: Extermination) Shortly after arriving on her own Gallifrey, Romana repelled a Dalek invasion of Gallifrey with her future incarnation by trapping them in the Matrix. She then set about rebuilding her Gallifrey, which was still crippled by disease and war. (AUDIO: Ascension)
Time War[[edit] | [edit source]]
In the timeline created by Irving Braxiatel averting her second regeneration aboard the Moros, Romana resigned as President and became Coordinator of the Celestial Intervention Agency, (AUDIO: Enemy Lines) which she was still serving as at the outbreak of the Last Great Time War. (AUDIO: Celestial Intervention) The Tenth Doctor recalled that "things went well for Romana... until the Time War." (COMIC: The Forgotten)
Romana was exiled along with Narvin after a failed attempt to assassinate Lord President Eternal Rassilon. (AUDIO: Assassins) She became caught up in the Dalek Emperor’s plot to seize Gallifrey by null space technology, after which Rassilon exiled her to a pocket dimension filled with Gallifrey’s archives to serve as an archivist. (AUDIO: Homecoming)
Romana III[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Main article: Romana III
Two sets of accounts documented two different fates for the incarnation following Romana II, both of which involved leading Gallifrey through a brutal war.
As she returned to her native Gallifrey after her adventures in the Axis, Romana II met a Matrix projection of her next incarnation, who adopted the nickname of "Trey" to avoid confusion. (AUDIO: Renaissance) In her own era, she led Gallifrey through a series of cataclysmic events that started with the return of Omega (AUDIO: Intervention Earth) and continued with a devastating war (AUDIO: Luna Romana, Enemy Lines) that eventually left Romana III as the last of her kind. (AUDIO: Renaissance) However, Irving Braxiatel eventually altered the timelines, averting Romana II's regeneration into this incarnation so as to also avoid the war. (AUDIO: Enemy Lines)
As shown in another set of accounts, with the War in Heaven looming on the horizon, Romana voluntarily regenerated into an incarnation "more suited to war", who adopted the title of "War Queen of the Nine Gallifreys", (PROSE: The Shadows of Avalon) copying the appearance of Miranda Pelham. (PROSE: Tomb of Valdemar) Her Gallifrey, which may or may not have been the original, (PROSE: Crimes Against History, The Ancestor Cell) was destroyed by the Eighth Doctor in an effort to avert the War in Heaven, (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell) but she survived into old age. (PROSE: Tomb of Valdemar)
Romana IV[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Main article: Romana IV
Having survived the end of the War in Heaven, Romana III eventually regenerated into a fourth incarnation with dark eyes and clear ebony skin. (PROSE: Tomb of Valdemar)
Lord Romanadvoratrelundar[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Main article: Romana (Time Fracture)
Nearing the point of Gallifrey's destruction, Romanadvoratrelundar was now in a new, non-binary incarnation. UNIT felt that if they survived the destruction of Gallifrey, they would be an ally in completing Operation Time Fracture. (PROSE: Lord Romanadvoratrelundar)
Working with the Tharils[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Main article: Romana (The Little Book of Fate)
An incarnation of Romana worked with the Tharils to rescue refugees from a "forever war spreading through all time and space". (PROSE: The Little Book of Fate)
Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]
After the Time War, the Tenth Doctor found K9 Mark II, who informed him that he had been placed by Romana. Reuniting with Leela, the Doctor admitted that he missed Romana, whilst Leela acknowledged her as one of those who were "gone". (AUDIO: Splinters)
Other realities[[edit] | [edit source]]
In addition to "Trey" being ultimately erased from time, (AUDIO: Enemy Lines) multiple accounts documented versions of Romana in other realities.
The Eighth Doctor saw a version of Romana in a projection built by the Matrix to show Gallifrey after being affected by anti-time. Romana had taken the title "Imperiatrix" and was much more ruthless than the Doctor expected. In the projection, she presided over the obliteration of a Dalek Fleet trapped in a time loop. (AUDIO: Neverland)
One version of Romana came from a Gallifrey where Time Lords were Interventionists, (AUDIO: Disassembled) While another version came from a Gallifrey where the Time Lords were known as Regenerators, and had yet to discover time travel. (AUDIO: Forever, Emancipation)
A version of Romana existed in the Warrior's universe. She worked for the Difference Office during the Warrior’s presidency. (AUDIO: The Difference Office)
Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]
Romana was exceptionally clever (even on par with the Doctor) and strong-willed. She shared many personality traits with the Doctor. She was capable of killing when necessary, though she didn't like it - when she shot one of the guards on Zanak, she instantly regretted it. (TV: The Pirate Planet)
In her first incarnation, she was haughty and "by the book" and occasionally annoyed by the Doctor's eccentricities. She did not mind taking on the form of Princess Astra of Atrios. (TV: The Armageddon Factor)
In her second incarnation, Romana was more bubbly and free-spirited, a female version of the Fourth Doctor. She liked to emulate the Doctor's sartorial style, initially wearing a pink version of his overcoat, complete with a white scarf. (TV: Destiny of the Daleks)
She also wore period Earth-style outfits such as a schoolgirl costume. (TV: City of Death) She did on at least one occasion slip back into the haughty nature of her first incarnation. (TV: The Creature from the Pit)
Her third incarnation was not as positively disposed towards the Doctor. It is said she regenerated as she felt her second incarnation wasn't ruthless enough to handle the coming war. (PROSE: The Shadows of Avalon)
The Tenth Doctor jokingly said of Romana that she "knows everything". (PROSE: Wetworld)
Her third incarnation also appeared to have a sunny and perky disposition, and was prone to wanting to give people hugs (even her previous self, although the Blinovitch Limitation Effect made this inadvisable). Despite this, she could also be manipulative when necessary. (AUDIO: Renaissance)
Age[[edit] | [edit source]]
Romana stated that she was "nearly one hundred and forty" when she first met the Doctor. (TV: The Ribos Operation) A while after she regenerated, she stated she was one hundred and twenty-six. (TV: City of Death) She was six hundred and fifty by the time the Doctor was on Argolis. (TV: The Leisure Hive) She celebrated her sesquicentennial as Lady President of Gallifrey, meaning she had held the office for precisely one hundred and fifty years. (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell)
Romana III, a later incarnation of Romana, was "thousands of years" older than her second self. (AUDIO: Renaissance)
References[[edit] | [edit source]]
The author of A Brief History of Time Lords spoke highly of Romana in his book, flagging her, alongside Susan Foreman, as one of the most notable Time Lords who had run away from the Untempered Schism. (PROSE: A Brief History of Time Lords)
When River Song crossed paths with the Fourth Doctor, she, in an attempt to preserve the integrity of the timeline, claimed to be a future incarnation of Romana. The bluff failed as, at the point in his life, the Fourth Doctor had not yet met Romana. (AUDIO: Someone I Once Knew)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- When Romana regenerated in Destiny of the Daleks, she was shown to be able to "try on" different "possibilities" before settling on that of Princess Astra. Indeed, the fact that she was able to replicate a person she'd met was an ability not seen in any regeneration before, and several stories attempted to address why this was possible.
- The Lying Old Witch in the Wardrobe posits that the different forms of "Romana" are actually the TARDIS in Time Lord form, pretending to be Romana.
- In Doctor Who and The Parting of the Ways, the Doctor says humanoid regenerations aren't always guaranteed.
- In The Christmas Invasion and Let's Kill Hitler, it's shown that a Time Lord's body remains in flux for hours after the regeneration, allowing, for example, the regrowth of a severed hand. Melody Pond, as she regenerated from her Mels Zucker into her River Song incarnation, attempted to influence the dress size of her next body.
- The character of the Mistress in BBV Productions' Adventures in a Pocket Universe series was intended to be Romana II with K9 in E-Space after Warriors' Gate.
- Three prospective successors to Romana I were seen in part one of Destiny of the Daleks. Though uncredited, they were played by Yvonne Gallagher, Lee Richards, and Maggy Armitage respectively.
- House Dvora in the novel The Book of the War was apparently named after the syllables in Romana's name; her name follows the same format as Ruthventracolixabaxil, Quencessetianobayolocaturgrathadadeyyilungbarrowmas, Leelandredloomsagwinaechegesima, and Goralschaixianthellipse, all of whose names contain that of their Great House. Romana identified herself as "inheritor of the House of Dvora" in the audio story Panacea.
- She was supposed to appear in The Five Doctors, but Lalla Ward was unwilling to work with Tom Baker again, so stock footage from Shada was used instead. (Ironically, Baker also declined to take part). Mary Tamm revealed that she wasn't asked to take part.
- There are several stories that feature multiple incarnations of Romana.
- A unique of Romana, at least by appearance, was featured in the game Battle for the Universe, which is not considered a valid source on this Wiki. She had a thin face and wavy silver hair, appearing older than the Tamm and Ward incarnations.
- In a email reprinted to Benjamin Cook reprinted in Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale - The Final Chapter, Russell T Davies, choosing to deliberately leave the identity of the Woman ambiguous, anticipates that fans will believe her to be, amongst other possibilities, Romana, "but of course it's meant to be the Doctor's mother."
- A unique incarnation of Romana, active towards the end of the Last Great Time War, was introduced in the stage play Time Fracture. This version of Romana was portrayed by Liv Spencer and was referred to with they-them pronouns. Their numbering was not specified.
- Although she is from Gallifrey and notwithstanding being a main character in the Gallifrey audio series, Romana has never been seen on-screen on Gallifrey.
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