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|aka        = [[The Doctor's TARDIS]]
|race = [[Near-human]]
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|appearances = [[DW]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]''
|first cs    = The Doctor's Wife (TV story)
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'''Idris''' was a woman who was used as a host for [[The Doctor's TARDIS]].
|clip        = Talking to the TARDIS - Doctor Who - The Doctor's Wife - Series 6 - BBC
|clip2      = I just wanted to say Hello - Doctor Who - The Doctor's Wife - Series 6 - BBC
|bts        = You Sexy Thing Doctor Who - Insider Ep. 4. 1
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'''Idris''' was a [[humanoid]] woman who was used as a host for the [[TARDIS matrix|matrix]], or consciousness, of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]].


==Biography==
== Biography ==
Idris found herself on [[House]] when a [[Time rift|temporal rift]] caused her to be transported there. On the asteroid, she lived with [[Uncle (The Doctor's Wife)|Uncle]], [[Auntie (The Doctor's Wife)|Auntie]] and [[Nephew]]. She was later drained of her mind and soul in preparation for the arrival of a [[Time Lord]], [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]]. House then removed the [[TARDIS matrix]] from [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] and transferred it into Idris. When the Doctor, along with [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]], arrived on the planet, they were spotted by Idris, who now housed the soul of the Doctor's TARDIS. She started kissing (later biting) the Doctor, calling him 'her thief', and speaking madly. Uncle and Auntie said she was mad and "dangerous", and Nephew took her to get some rest. Idris asked if there was an 'off switch' and instantly fell asleep, before being carried away by Nephew. The Doctor later found Idris, who explained to him that she housed the TARDIS' soul. They talked (and flirted) until their non-linear conversation began to make sense and the Doctor let her out of her 'cage'. When the Doctor asked her if she had a name of her own, she responded that the Doctor had given her the name "Sexy" when in private, embarassing him a bit. They met Auntie and Uncle, who dropped dead, unable to live without House's presence and soon after, the Doctor realised Idris had little time to live. Eventually they agreed to [[Junk TARDIS|rebuild a TARDIS console from all the junk]], while they bonded. Idris infused the mechanical bits with a part of the TARDIS' inherent energy (matrix/soul) to allow them to follow House. During this time, Idris revealed that she as the TARDIS (as a museum piece since The Doctor's childhood) allowed the Doctor to steal her from the Time Lords. She wanted to escape from [[Gallifrey]] and see the universe, so she "stole" the only Time Lord mad enough to travel with her instead of the Doctor taking her just because she was unlocked.
=== As Idris ===
On the [[asteroid]] inhabited by [[House (The Doctor's Wife)|House]], Idris lived with fellow humanoids [[Uncle (The Doctor's Wife)|Uncle]] and [[Auntie (The Doctor's Wife)|Auntie]] and an [[Ood]] called [[Nephew (The Doctor's Wife)|Nephew]]. Unlike the others, she was never "repaired" by House. Nephew (under House's orders) drained Idris of her mind and soul in preparation for the arrival of a [[Time Lord]], the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. House then removed the [[TARDIS matrix|matrix]] from the Doctor's TARDIS and placed it inside Idris' body. At this point, though her body was still intact, Idris essentially died; although House later referred to the TARDIS by the name Idris, there was no obvious indication any of her consciousness survived after Nephew drained her. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Doctor's Wife (TV story)}})


They had a problem with landing inside the TARDIS; House had raised the shields of the TARDIS. They needed to be lowered so the Doctor and Idris could enter. The Doctor had Idris sent a telepathic message to Amy with details on how to get to a backup control-room; having different opinions than the Doctor, Idris sent the message to Rory. Along with Amy, he entered one of the old control rooms and brought the shields down, closely followed by Nephew who was revealed to be House's servant. The new console landed on Nephew, blasting him into atoms. The Doctor quickly introduced Amy and Rory to Idris and engaged in conversation with House, offering help to him. He suggested that he delete 30% of the rooms for power. House agreed - and deleted the room the group were in.
=== As the TARDIS ===
When the Doctor, along with [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]], exited the then-dead TARDIS to investigate why the matrix had vanished, they were quickly spotted by Idris. She now housed the soul of the Doctor's TARDIS. Idris began manically calling the Doctor "my thief" and tried introducing herself properly as the TARDIS, but could not remember what the words were. She was quickly followed by Uncle, Auntie and Nephew, who tried to keep Idris away from them by lying about her being insane. After biting the Doctor, Idris told the travellers two things: [[Petrichor]] meant the smell of dust after raining and the "little boxes" will make the Doctor angry. When told to get some rest, Idris asked if there was an off switch and instantly fell asleep, before being carried away by Nephew. She was locked away in a small cell.
 
After regaining consciousness, she began rambling random things that she would later say to the Doctor and his companions until noticing that the Doctor was no longer with her; she then called out to him. Following his discovery of the [[hypercube]]s House had been using to trap Time Lords, the Doctor released her. She then explained that House eats residual [[artron energy]] from TARDISes. As she was the last TARDIS, House possessed her former shell and fled to search for more food, with Amy and Rory trapped inside.
 
Idris later watched with the Doctor as Auntie and Uncle died. When the Doctor asked her if she had a name of her own, she responded that the Doctor called her "Sexy". Idris realised that her body was too weak to house the TARDIS's matrix, and she had under an hour left to live.
 
[[File:Doctor's-wife.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Eleventh Doctor]] encounters Idris' body inhabited by the soul of [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Doctor's Wife (TV story)}})]]
Eventually they agreed to rebuild a [[Junk TARDIS|makeshift TARDIS]] from a "graveyard" of the other dead TARDIS, while they bonded. Idris then infused the mechanical bits with a part of the TARDIS's inherent energy to allow them to follow House. The Doctor had Idris send a telepathic message to Amy with details on how to get to a backup control-room and lower the shields; having been told by the Doctor to send a message to "the pretty one", Idris sent the message to Rory, much to his chagrin.
 
When they got the shield down, the new console landed on Nephew and blasted him into atoms. The Doctor quickly introduced Amy and Rory to Idris. Idris collapsed, close to the end of her life. The Doctor tricked House into transporting them into the main control room. The Doctor pretended to congratulate House for defeating them.
 
When Idris died the matrix was released inside the control room and merged back with the TARDIS. It proceeded to purge House from the TARDIS in a battle of souls that House couldn't win. With the last of her energy, the matrix used Idris's body to tell the Doctor that, although she would always be there for him, this was the only occasion when they could talk, using her last moments with a voice to say the word she never got to say to him when he first left Gallifrey: "Hello. Hello, Doctor. It's so very, very nice to meet you." As the body burnt up, the TARDIS whispered a quiet "I love you", after which the Doctor was left to wipe a tear from his eyes.
 
Idris, when about to die, kept repeating into Rory's ear, "The only water in the forest is the river," adding "[[Battle of Demons Run|Some day]] you're going to need to know that." ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Doctor's Wife (TV story)}})
 
=== Other references ===
[[Doctor Who Adventures Issue 218 (in-universe)|An issue]] of ''[[Doctor Who Adventures (in-universe)|Doctor Who Adventures]]'' contained, among other things, information on Idris. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Hello, Time Travellers! (DWA 218 short story)}})
 
While at the TARDIS graveyard, Idris witnessed the blurring of the boundaries of time. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|When's the Doctor?}}, [[GRAPHIC]]: {{cs|TARDIS Graveyard (illustration)}}) At some point, Idris had become displaced in time herself, ending up at a [[Silurian]] [[construction site]]. ([[GRAPHIC]]: {{cs|Silurian Site (illustration)}})
 
== Personality ==
Little was known of Idris' original personality. She expressed fear before her imminent demise and most likely suffered years of abuse just to entertain House.
 
Once the TARDIS inhabited Idris' body, she was confused and seemingly delusional, incessantly muttering phrases and subjects that had happened or were going to happen due to possessing a non-linear grasp of time. This caused the Doctor, at first, to reject her. Once she adjusted, Idris demonstrated great loyalty and attachment to the Doctor, helping him rescue his companions and tearfully saying goodbye once Idris' body expired. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Doctor's Wife (TV story)}})
 
== Abilities ==
Once the TARDIS inhabited Idris' body, she retained a non-linear grasp of time due to normally being a time travelling vessel. This allowed her to foresee things that had not happened yet and to give useful advice to the Doctor and Amy about future events.
 
Being made of the artron energy that powered TARDISes, Idris was capable of releasing large amounts of it from her body and transferring it into another recipient. She used this ability to power the Junk TARDIS, forming a shield around it and enabling it to take off. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Doctor's Wife (TV story)}})
 
== Behind the scenes ==
* On his blog, [[Neil Gaiman]] stated that Idris arrived on the asteroid because she came through the [[Bubble universe rift|Rift]]. He also said that she was in a [[Victorian era]] party dress because she had been to a Victorian party.<ref>http://journal.neilgaiman.com/2011/06/fairly-humongous-doctor-who-q-mostly.html</ref>
* Idris' appearance is also reminiscent of the Bride of [[Frankenstein]], from the {{w|Bride of Frankenstein|1935 film of the same name}}; both the TARDIS and the Bride are "artificial" beings inhabiting a body that originally belonged to other people.
 
=== Information from invalid sources ===
Idris once appeared at the [[AAAGH]] [[office]] and tidied up, before her completely back to front nature made her suddenly wreck the place again, much to the confusion of [[Tinkle (AAAGH!)|Mrs Tinkle]] and [[Nervil (AAAGH!)|Nervil]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|AAAGH! (DWA 218 comic story)}})
 
== External links ==
{{Dwlx}}
 
== Footnotes ==
{{Reflist}}
{{NameSort}}


The group were suddenly transported into the main control room, as all living things in deleted rooms were transported there. House didn't care, though, since the TARDIS had now reached the [[normal Space|normal universe]]. The Doctor pretended to congratulate House for defeating them, while Idris, about to die, whispered "the only water in the forest is the River" into Rory's ear. The Doctor revealed that House's plan was to trap the matrix in a mortal body, then allow it to die and be released a long way from the TARDIS. Instead, the matrix was released inside the control room and merged back with the TARDIS. It proceeded to purge House from the TARDIS in a battle of souls House couldn't win. The matrix had one last conversation with the Doctor from Idris' body, saying the word she never got to say to him when he first left Gallifrey: "Hello." ([[DW]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]'')
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 3 November 2024

Idris was a humanoid woman who was used as a host for the matrix, or consciousness, of the Doctor's TARDIS.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

As Idris[[edit] | [edit source]]

On the asteroid inhabited by House, Idris lived with fellow humanoids Uncle and Auntie and an Ood called Nephew. Unlike the others, she was never "repaired" by House. Nephew (under House's orders) drained Idris of her mind and soul in preparation for the arrival of a Time Lord, the Eleventh Doctor. House then removed the matrix from the Doctor's TARDIS and placed it inside Idris' body. At this point, though her body was still intact, Idris essentially died; although House later referred to the TARDIS by the name Idris, there was no obvious indication any of her consciousness survived after Nephew drained her. (TV: The Doctor's Wife [+]Loading...["The Doctor's Wife (TV story)"])

As the TARDIS[[edit] | [edit source]]

When the Doctor, along with Amy Pond and Rory Williams, exited the then-dead TARDIS to investigate why the matrix had vanished, they were quickly spotted by Idris. She now housed the soul of the Doctor's TARDIS. Idris began manically calling the Doctor "my thief" and tried introducing herself properly as the TARDIS, but could not remember what the words were. She was quickly followed by Uncle, Auntie and Nephew, who tried to keep Idris away from them by lying about her being insane. After biting the Doctor, Idris told the travellers two things: Petrichor meant the smell of dust after raining and the "little boxes" will make the Doctor angry. When told to get some rest, Idris asked if there was an off switch and instantly fell asleep, before being carried away by Nephew. She was locked away in a small cell.

After regaining consciousness, she began rambling random things that she would later say to the Doctor and his companions until noticing that the Doctor was no longer with her; she then called out to him. Following his discovery of the hypercubes House had been using to trap Time Lords, the Doctor released her. She then explained that House eats residual artron energy from TARDISes. As she was the last TARDIS, House possessed her former shell and fled to search for more food, with Amy and Rory trapped inside.

Idris later watched with the Doctor as Auntie and Uncle died. When the Doctor asked her if she had a name of her own, she responded that the Doctor called her "Sexy". Idris realised that her body was too weak to house the TARDIS's matrix, and she had under an hour left to live.

The Eleventh Doctor encounters Idris' body inhabited by the soul of his TARDIS. (TV: The Doctor's Wife [+]Loading...["The Doctor's Wife (TV story)"])

Eventually they agreed to rebuild a makeshift TARDIS from a "graveyard" of the other dead TARDIS, while they bonded. Idris then infused the mechanical bits with a part of the TARDIS's inherent energy to allow them to follow House. The Doctor had Idris send a telepathic message to Amy with details on how to get to a backup control-room and lower the shields; having been told by the Doctor to send a message to "the pretty one", Idris sent the message to Rory, much to his chagrin.

When they got the shield down, the new console landed on Nephew and blasted him into atoms. The Doctor quickly introduced Amy and Rory to Idris. Idris collapsed, close to the end of her life. The Doctor tricked House into transporting them into the main control room. The Doctor pretended to congratulate House for defeating them.

When Idris died the matrix was released inside the control room and merged back with the TARDIS. It proceeded to purge House from the TARDIS in a battle of souls that House couldn't win. With the last of her energy, the matrix used Idris's body to tell the Doctor that, although she would always be there for him, this was the only occasion when they could talk, using her last moments with a voice to say the word she never got to say to him when he first left Gallifrey: "Hello. Hello, Doctor. It's so very, very nice to meet you." As the body burnt up, the TARDIS whispered a quiet "I love you", after which the Doctor was left to wipe a tear from his eyes.

Idris, when about to die, kept repeating into Rory's ear, "The only water in the forest is the river," adding "Some day you're going to need to know that." (TV: The Doctor's Wife [+]Loading...["The Doctor's Wife (TV story)"])

Other references[[edit] | [edit source]]

An issue of Doctor Who Adventures contained, among other things, information on Idris. (PROSE: Hello, Time Travellers! 218 [+]Loading...["Hello, Time Travellers! (DWA 218 short story)"])

While at the TARDIS graveyard, Idris witnessed the blurring of the boundaries of time. (GAME: When's the Doctor? [+]Loading...["When's the Doctor?"], GRAPHIC: TARDIS Graveyard [+]Loading...["TARDIS Graveyard (illustration)"]) At some point, Idris had become displaced in time herself, ending up at a Silurian construction site. (GRAPHIC: Silurian Site [+]Loading...["Silurian Site (illustration)"])

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Little was known of Idris' original personality. She expressed fear before her imminent demise and most likely suffered years of abuse just to entertain House.

Once the TARDIS inhabited Idris' body, she was confused and seemingly delusional, incessantly muttering phrases and subjects that had happened or were going to happen due to possessing a non-linear grasp of time. This caused the Doctor, at first, to reject her. Once she adjusted, Idris demonstrated great loyalty and attachment to the Doctor, helping him rescue his companions and tearfully saying goodbye once Idris' body expired. (TV: The Doctor's Wife [+]Loading...["The Doctor's Wife (TV story)"])

Abilities[[edit] | [edit source]]

Once the TARDIS inhabited Idris' body, she retained a non-linear grasp of time due to normally being a time travelling vessel. This allowed her to foresee things that had not happened yet and to give useful advice to the Doctor and Amy about future events.

Being made of the artron energy that powered TARDISes, Idris was capable of releasing large amounts of it from her body and transferring it into another recipient. She used this ability to power the Junk TARDIS, forming a shield around it and enabling it to take off. (TV: The Doctor's Wife [+]Loading...["The Doctor's Wife (TV story)"])

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

  • On his blog, Neil Gaiman stated that Idris arrived on the asteroid because she came through the Rift. He also said that she was in a Victorian era party dress because she had been to a Victorian party.[1]
  • Idris' appearance is also reminiscent of the Bride of Frankenstein, from the 1935 film of the same name; both the TARDIS and the Bride are "artificial" beings inhabiting a body that originally belonged to other people.

Information from invalid sources[[edit] | [edit source]]

Idris once appeared at the AAAGH office and tidied up, before her completely back to front nature made her suddenly wreck the place again, much to the confusion of Mrs Tinkle and Nervil. (COMIC: AAAGH! 218 [+]Loading...["AAAGH! (DWA 218 comic story)"])

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]