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individual name= The Doctor |
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|image =[[File:Exile inner cover.jpg|250px]]
|image       = Exile inner cover.jpg
|alias =
|alias      = Susan Foreman
|race= [[Gallifreyan]] ([[Time Lord]]) |
|affiliation = Baggit
|home planet= [[Gallifrey]] |
|species    = Time Lord (Exile)
|home era= [[Rassilon Era]] |
|origin      = [[Gallifrey (Exile)|Gallifrey]]
|appearances= [[DWU]]: ''[[Exile]]'' |
|only        = Exile (audio story)
|actor= [[Arabella Weir]]
|voice actor = Arabella Weir
}}{{nc}}'''The Doctor''' was a female incarnation of [[The Doctor|the Doctor]] whose previous incarnation committed suicide and changed gender in order to hide from the [[Time Lord]]s. She arrived on Earth and abandoned her TARDIS in order to effectively hide.
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In a [[Parallel universe (Exile)|parallel universe]], '''[[the Doctor]]''', whose [[Previous Doctor (Exile)|previous incarnation]] had committed [[suicide]] and changed gender, arrived on Earth in [[2000]] and abandoned [[The Doctor's TARDIS (Exile)|her TARDIS,]] all to hide effectively from the [[Time Lord (Exile)|Time Lords]].


==Biography==
== Biography ==
===Exile on Earth===
=== Exile on Earth ===
After escaping the Time Lords, the Doctor fled to [[Earth]]. She took a job at [[wikipedia:Sainsbury's|Sainbury's]] under the name "[[Susan Foreman]]," and spent her free time drinking copious amounts of [[alcohol]] with her workmates Cherrie and Cheese.
After escaping the [[Time Lord (Exile)|Time Lords]], the Doctor fled to [[Earth]]. She took a job as a trolley stacker at [[Sainsbury's]] under the name "Susan Foreman" and spent her free time drinking copious amounts of [[alcohol]] with her workmates [[Cherrie (Exile)|Cherrie]] and [[Cheese (Exile)|Cheese]].


During some of her drinking binges she was able to communicate with [[The Doctor (Party Animals)|her previous incarnation]], who chided her for her actions.
During some of her drinking binges, she communicated with her [[Previous Doctor (Exile)|previous incarnation]], who chided her for her actions. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Exile (audio story)|Exile]]'')


===Capture and trial===
=== Capture and trial ===
Two [[Time Lord]]s were sent to capture and return the Doctor to Gallifrey to stand trial. The Doctor eluded them on Earth for a time, but she ultimately found herself surrounded and too drunk to escape properly. She decided to come along quietly.
Two [[Time Lord (Exile)|Time Lords]] were sent to capture and return the Doctor to [[Gallifrey (Exile)|Gallifrey]] to stand trial. She eluded them on Earth for a time, but she ultimately found herself surrounded and too drunk to escape. She decided to come along quietly.


The Time Lords explained that her sentence was originally to be exiled to Earth, but since her escape had been such an embarrassment to all concerned her sentence was elevated to death.
The Time Lords explained that her sentence was originally to be exiled to Earth, but since her escape had been such an embarrassment to all concerned, her sentence was elevated to death.


The Doctor was sent back to her TARDIS, to which she'd be confined for the rest of her life. If she attempted to use the controls and escape, the TARDIS would dematerialise permanently, making it as though she had never existed.
The Doctor was sent back to her TARDIS, to which she would be confined for the rest of her life. If she attempted to use the controls and escape, the TARDIS would dematerialise permanently, making it as though she had never existed.


Inside her TARDIS she found a note from one of the Time Lords who appeared to sympathise with her plight, explaining that her TARDIS was not rigged to self-destruct after all; she was being given a chance to escape whilst seemingly fulfilling her sentence. As she set the controls and the TARDIS began to dematerialise, she began to wonder whether the letter was indeed telling the truth. ([[DWU]]: ''[[Exile]]'')
Inside her TARDIS she found a note from one of the Time Lords who appeared to sympathise with her plight. However, in a conversation with his colleague unheard to her, it was revealed that this was not the case and that the two of them had set her up. The note explained that her TARDIS was supposedly not rigged to self-destruct after all, and that she was being given a chance to escape whilst seemingly fulfilling her sentence. As she set the controls and the TARDIS began to dematerialise, she began to wonder whether the letter was truthful. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Exile (audio story)|Exile]]'')


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== Physical appearance ==
[[Category:Non-canonical Doctors]]
This version of the Doctor was a [[white person|fair-skinned]] [[woman]] with long dark [[hair]] and [[green]] [[eye]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Exile (audio story)|Exile]]'')
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[[Category:Incarnations of the Doctor]]
== Behind the scenes ==
A female Doctor would not appear in the main [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] until [[Jodie Whittaker]]'s [[Thirteenth Doctor]] was introduced in 2017's ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]''.
 
The [[Twelfth Doctor]]'s [[regeneration]], into Whittaker's Doctor, was not the result of [[suicide]]. In fact, by this time, the television series had established that changing gender was a normal aspect of the regenerative process. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'', ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'', ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'', ''[[World Enough and Time (TV story)|World Enough and Time]]'')
 
[[Thirteenth Doctor (The Curse of Fatal Death)|Another Thirteenth Doctor]], also a woman, appeared in the 1999 story, ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story)|The Curse of Fatal Death]]'', and was played by [[Joanna Lumley]].
 
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 2 April 2024

In a parallel universe, the Doctor, whose previous incarnation had committed suicide and changed gender, arrived on Earth in 2000 and abandoned her TARDIS, all to hide effectively from the Time Lords.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Exile on Earth[[edit] | [edit source]]

After escaping the Time Lords, the Doctor fled to Earth. She took a job as a trolley stacker at Sainsbury's under the name "Susan Foreman" and spent her free time drinking copious amounts of alcohol with her workmates Cherrie and Cheese.

During some of her drinking binges, she communicated with her previous incarnation, who chided her for her actions. (AUDIO: Exile)

Capture and trial[[edit] | [edit source]]

Two Time Lords were sent to capture and return the Doctor to Gallifrey to stand trial. She eluded them on Earth for a time, but she ultimately found herself surrounded and too drunk to escape. She decided to come along quietly.

The Time Lords explained that her sentence was originally to be exiled to Earth, but since her escape had been such an embarrassment to all concerned, her sentence was elevated to death.

The Doctor was sent back to her TARDIS, to which she would be confined for the rest of her life. If she attempted to use the controls and escape, the TARDIS would dematerialise permanently, making it as though she had never existed.

Inside her TARDIS she found a note from one of the Time Lords who appeared to sympathise with her plight. However, in a conversation with his colleague unheard to her, it was revealed that this was not the case and that the two of them had set her up. The note explained that her TARDIS was supposedly not rigged to self-destruct after all, and that she was being given a chance to escape whilst seemingly fulfilling her sentence. As she set the controls and the TARDIS began to dematerialise, she began to wonder whether the letter was truthful. (AUDIO: Exile)

Physical appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]

This version of the Doctor was a fair-skinned woman with long dark hair and green eyes. (AUDIO: Exile)

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

A female Doctor would not appear in the main Doctor Who universe until Jodie Whittaker's Thirteenth Doctor was introduced in 2017's Twice Upon a Time.

The Twelfth Doctor's regeneration, into Whittaker's Doctor, was not the result of suicide. In fact, by this time, the television series had established that changing gender was a normal aspect of the regenerative process. (TV: The Doctor's Wife, Dark Water, Hell Bent, World Enough and Time)

Another Thirteenth Doctor, also a woman, appeared in the 1999 story, The Curse of Fatal Death, and was played by Joanna Lumley.