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'''Adam Mitchell''' was a young [[England|English]] computer genius and researcher in the employ of the [[United States|American]] [[Geocomtex]] billionaire [[Henry van Statten]] by [[2012]].


'''Adam Mitchell''' was a young [[England|English]] researcher in the employ of the [[United States|American]] [[GeoComTex]] billionaire [[Henry van Statten]] in the year [[2012]]. He was very briefly a [[companion]] to the [[Ninth Doctor]].
After van Statten was outed from Geocomtex for the "[[Metaltron]]" [[Van Statten Incident|incident]], Adam became a [[companion]] to the [[Ninth Doctor]], at [[Rose Tyler]]'s urging. However, Adam disgraced himself by filching information from the future with intent to alter his timeline, and the Doctor spurned Adam from accompanying him any further.


==Biography==
Years after being abandoned by the Doctor, Adam plotted to kidnap various companions from multiple incarnations of [[the Doctor]] with {{Ainley}}. However, when the Master made a plot to destroy the [[universe]], Adam sacrificed his life to stop him, and was buried with honours.
Adam was a genius, having successfully hacked into the [[United States]] Department of Defense [[computer]]s when he was eight years old, nearly causing, in his own words, [[World War III]]. He was recruited by Van Statten. The [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] first met Adam in his early twenties. He worked at the time in Van Statten's Vault in [[Utah]] where Adam cataloged [[alien artefact|extraterrestrial artefacts]] for his employer. When the [[Dalek]] Van Statten had "collected" got loose and went on a rampage, Adam found himself running from it along with Rose. At the end of this adventure, Rose asked the Doctor to take Adam along with them in [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] as Adam had told her earlier that he had always wanted to see the stars. Rose also found Adam attractive. Despite the Doctor's skepticism about Adam as a potential fellow-traveller, he agreed ([[DW]]: ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'').


[[file:Adam.jpg|thumb|left|250px|At home his infospike is activated. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Long Game]]'')]]
== Biography ==
Adam's travels with the Doctor and Rose would not last long. Visiting the year [[200,000]], Adam was overwhelmed by the wealth of information and technology available to him and ultimately gave in to temptation and greed, desperate to gain all the information that the Fourth Great and Bountiful human Empire had collected, but discovered that only those with the infospike implant could access the data. He had a top-of-the-line [[computer interface port]] known as an [[infospike]] installed in his head. Unfortunately for [[21st century]] sensibilities, when the implant activated, his head opened up, revealing part of his brain. The implant was activated by a snap of the fingers so he could access the future's computer systems and attempted to transmit information back to 21st century [[Earth]] using Rose's "[[Superphone]]". (Along with the interface port he also got the [[Vomit-O-Matic]] for free.)
=== Early life ===
Adam was was born circa [[1992]]-[[1993|93]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Essay Competition (short story)}}, {{cs|Dalek (novelisation)}}) to [[Sandra Mitchell|Sandra]] and [[Geoff Mitchell]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Time Lord Letters (novel)|namedep=Welcome Home|page=90}}) Adam and his parents lived in [[Adam Mitchell's home|a house]], which was, according to some accounts, located in [[Manchester]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)|chaptnum=3|chaptname=Everything Changes|page=151}}, {{cs|The Time Lord Letters (novel)|namedep=Welcome Home|page=90}}) or by another account, [[Nottingham]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Essay Competition (short story)}}) or by one other, [[Milton Keynes]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dalek (novelisation)}})


When he discovered this breach of his trust, the Doctor angrily returned Adam to his home despite much apologetic pleading and destroyed the answering machine which had received the information. The Doctor observed that Adam would have to live a quiet life from now on, lest someone discover the implant in his head and dissect him to find out where it came from. After the Doctor and Rose departed, Adam was met by his mother who, when talking to him, clicked her fingers. When his head opened up she had a look of shock and horror on her face. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Long Game]]'')
When Adam was [[7 (number)|seven]] years old, he spent a year refusing to [[speak]] as an [[experiment]]. Despite the [[anger]] and pleading of his parents, and numerous [[therapy]] sessions as [[doctor]]s and [[psychologist]]s tried to understand why he was refusing to speak, he maintained it for the entire year and only decided not to continue as it would not provide any new [[data]]. He spoke again for the first time on his eighth birthday. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dalek (novelisation)}})


==Behind the scenes==
When he was eight years old, Adam successfully hacked into [[the Pentagon]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Time Lord Letters (novel)|namedep=Welcome Home|page=90}}) specifically the [[United States|US]] Defence Systems, nearly causing, in his own words, [[World War III]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dalek (TV story)}})
*The disregarded companion, Adam Mitchell, is the only companion from the revived series not included in [[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'' the finale to [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. Adam is also the only companion of the [[Ninth Doctor]] not also to be a companion of the [[Tenth Doctor]]. He is also the only companion to be kicked off the TARDIS just one episode after joining the Doctor. Adam is the only known companion to be actually expelled from the TARDIS crew due to bad behaviour.
*In [[2005]], the website "[[Who is Doctor Who?]]" announced that 14 year old Adam Mitchell had won a competition arranged by Van Statten the previous week. Adam's winning essay on "Why I Want To Meet An Alien" focuses on acquiring advanced knowledge from them ("I don't think it's cheating, really. It's just a shortcut"), foreshadowing both his work for Van Statten and his actions later.
*Adam is a member of a small group of companions who had no scenes in the TARDIS interior. He is seen entering and emerging from the TARDIS several times, but he is never seen within the TARDIS itself.


==External links==
When he was [[14 (number)|fourteen]], Adam wrote an [[essay]] for the conspiracy website [[Who is Doctor Who?]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Essay Competition (short story)}}) winning the [[pile]] of [[Geocomtex]] [[Hardware]] offered as a [[prize]] by [[Henry Van Statten]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Henry Van Statten (short story)}}) Adam wrote about why he wanted to meet an [[alien]], because he wanted to learn from them, to travel with them, and to befriend them, as he didn't believe they were [[evil]] but just more advanced than humanity; he wanted them to impart their greater [[knowledge]] unto humanity, and provide cures for disorders such as [[arthritis]], which his father was suffering from as humanity had no way to [[cure]] it. Adam, however, did wish that the website's owner [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]] hadn't spoken to his mother, seemingly embarrased. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Essay Competition (short story)}})
*[http://www.whoisdoctorwho.co.uk/index8.shtml Adam's essay on "Who Is Doctor Who?"]
 
After leaving [[university]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Time Lord Letters (novel)|namedep=Welcome Home|page=90}}) Adam was recruited by [[Henry Van Statten]] to work for at [[The Vault (Dalek)|the Vault]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)|chaptnum=3|chaptname=Everything Changes|page=151}}, {{cs|Dalek (TV story)}}) after Van Statten was impressed by his [[IQ]] [[test]]s. He was placed in sole control of the inanimates, alongside [[Sven (Sven and the Scarf)|Sven]] who was similarly in sole control, and advised by Chief of Staff [[Diana Goddard]] to find inventive explanations for the alien items. Adam and Sven shared a room, which Adam disliked. One night, as with all new workers in the Vault, he was abducted by guards led by Simmons and taken to see the captive [[Dalek]]. Not liking the creature's current name, Pepperpotnik, Adam suggested calling it a [[Metaltron]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dalek (TV story)}}) Other accounts, however, disputed the origin of the name "Metaltron". ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dalek (TV story)}}, [[PROSE]], {{cs|The Secret Lives of Monsters (short story)|chaptnum=2|chaptname=The Daleks|page=52}}, etc.)
 
Adam followed Goddard's advice, which caught Van Statten's favour. Van Statten asked him if he wanted a room of his own, which Adam accepted despite being warned actions had consequences. In response, Van Statten had Sven's memories wiped in front of him, which led to Adam deciding to stockpile alien weapons under his bed in case Van Statten one day decided he should face the same fate. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dalek (novelisation)}})
 
=== Meeting the Doctor ===
{{Main|Van Statten Incident}}
The [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] met Adam in the year [[2012]], after they were captured in [[the Vault (Dalek)|the Vault]]. [[Henry Van Statten]] paired Rose up with Adam as they were both [[English]] and she persuaded him to take her to [[Metaltron|the Dalek]]. When the Dalek got loose and went on [[Van Statten Incident|a rampage]], Adam found himself running from it with Rose. He escaped before the [[bulkhead]]s were lowered to contain the Dalek, leaving Rose behind. When the Doctor was forced to release the Dalek to save Rose, Adam revealed his alien weapons so the Doctor could arm himself. Afterwards Rose asked the Doctor to take Adam along with them in [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. Despite the Doctor's scepticism about Adam as a potential fellow traveller, he agreed to let him aboard the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dalek (TV story)}})
 
=== Travels in the TARDIS ===
The Doctor initially attempted to return Adam [[Adam Mitchell's home|home]], but found the TARDIS knocked slightly off course by a [[temporal tsunami]] as they arrived in [[Birmingham]] 2012. At first, Adam initially was of little help, only attempting to impress Rose and quickly assuming the Doctor was gone for good when he was dragged into the past by the [[Bygone Horde]], trying to get her to come to terms with the fact; indeed, he only began looking for answers when Rose was taken by the same forces, and was somewhat dismayed when he received a [[superphone|phone]] call from Rose's [[phone number|number]] but heard the Doctor's voice instead. Nonetheless, Adam demonstrated his worth as a companion when he proved invaluable in defeating the Horde, leading the Doctor to warmly compliment him and decide to take him on as a companion alongside Rose. The Doctor promised the "trip of a lifetime" as he set a course for the [[far future]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Other Side (9DC audio story)}})
 
=== Expulsion from the TARDIS ===
[[File:Adam.jpg|thumb|left|Adam's brain exposed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Long Game (TV story)|The Long Game]]'')]]
Nevertheless, Adam's travels with the Doctor and Rose would not last long. Visiting the year [[200,000]], Adam was overwhelmed by the wealth of information and technology available to him and immediately gave in to temptation and greed. Desperate to gain all the information that the [[Fourth Great and Bountiful Human Empire]] had collected, he learned that only those with an implant could access the data. He had a top-of-the-line [[computer interface port]], an [[infospike]], installed in his head. When the implant activated to access computers, his head opened up, revealing part of his brain. The implant was activated by a [[snapping|snap of the fingers]]. He tried to transmit information back to [[21st century]] [[Earth]] with Rose's [[superphone]], which was noticed by the [[Dog (The Long Game)|family dog]].
 
When Adam tapped into the computer systems, he inadvertently gave the [[Mighty Jagrafess of the Holy Hadrojassic Maxarodenfoe|Jagrafess]] knowledge of — and nearly access to — the TARDIS. One of [[Satellite Five]]'s journalists, [[Cathica Santini Khadeni|Cathica]], freed Adam, prevented the Jagrafess from obtaining the [[TARDIS key]] and vented heat to [[Floor 500]], killing it. Learning of Adam's transmission of information and his additional breach of trust, the Doctor angrily returned Adam to [[Adam Mitchell's home|his home]].
 
Adam weakly tried to pin his mistakes on the Doctor being the one in charge, which quickly turned to apologetic pleading. The Doctor destroyed the [[answerphone]] which had received the information from the future, after Adam attempted to feign ignorance about it. He observed that Adam would have to live a quiet life, lest someone discover the implant in his head and dissect him to find out where it came from. After the Doctor and Rose left, Adam was met by [[Sandra Mitchell|his mother]], who, when talking to him, clicked her fingers. As his head opened up, a look of shock and horror appeared on her face. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Long Game (TV story)}}) The Doctor also left a letter for Adam's parents next to the [[answerphone]], asking them to knock some sense into him. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Time Lord Letters (novel)|namedep=Welcome Home|page=90}})
 
=== Revenge ===
[[File:Mitchell_brain_waves.jpg|left|thumb|An aged Mitchell hacks into corporate accounts. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Mystery Date (comic story)}})]]
After being returned to Earth, Adam became a recluse, shunning company and not leaving [[Adam Mitchell's home|his home]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Time Lord Letters (novel)|namedep=Welcome Home|page=90}}) Soon, Adam's mother died to a [[brain]] embolism, and Adam became angry at the Doctor for erasing the technology that could have saved her. Adam spent years doing nothing with his life, seeing the Doctor and Rose pop up throughout history without him. He eventually decided to use the technology in his head to steal from corporate accounts, giving him the means to have his revenge. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Mystery Date (comic story)}}) At some point, Adam was taken to the [[Black Archive]] by [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]] to have his record as a companion of the Doctor taken. His memories of the visit were subsequently erased and he was sent on his way. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (TV story)}}) Adam excavated Van Statten's vault, and used [[Cyberman]] technology to lure out a [[Time Agent]] and steal [[Neal Shaw's vortex manipulator|his vortex manipulator]], giving him access to time travel. Adam searched the [[universe]] for various enemies of the Doctor that he could use against him in his battles. One of the first he found was {{ainley}}, whose evil he underestimated.
 
Adam soon learnt of the Doctor as a Time Lord and his ability to regenerate, discovering his eleven known incarnations of his first regeneration cycle. He then set out to capture the companions of these Doctors. He used memory distortion to prevent the Doctor from remembering him, but this grew weaker as he came closer and closer to the Doctor whom he had betrayed. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Mystery Date (comic story)}})
 
[[File:Cloaked_figure.jpg|thumb|Adam studies images of the Doctor. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Unnatural Selection (comic story)}})]]
Working with [[the Animus]] and the [[Zarbi]], he was successful in capturing the [[First Doctor]]'s companions [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Vicki Pallister]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Unnatural Selection (comic story)}}) Manipulating a [[T-Mat]] machine, he captured the [[Second Doctor]]'s companions [[Jamie McCrimmon]] and [[Zoe Heriot]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Bazaar Adventures (comic story)}}) Using a vortex manipulator, he appeared in front of the [[Third Doctor]], grabbed the Doctor's companions [[the Brigadier]], [[Liz Shaw]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]] and teleported away. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|In With the Tide (comic story)}}) Once again using the vortex manipulator, he appeared in front of the [[Fourth Doctor]] and kidnapped [[Leela]] and [[K9 Mark I]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|A Rare Gem (comic story)}})
 
[[File:Coaked figure.jpg|thumb|left|An older Adam berates the [[Fifth Doctor]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|In Their Nature (comic story)}})]]
Using the vortex manipulator, he appeared in front of the [[Fifth Doctor]] and kidnapped [[Adric]], [[Nyssa]] and [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]]. However, the Doctor was at that point able to remember the other times he'd met Adam. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|In Their Nature (comic story)}}) Working with the Master, he then kidnapped [[Peri Brown|Peri]] from the [[Sixth Doctor]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Façades (comic story)}}) However, this was a trap set up by the [[Tenth Doctor]]. Instead of kidnapping Peri, Adam had kidnapped [[Frobisher]], who quickly used his [[shapeshifter|shape-shifting abilities]] to escape his confinement. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Endgame (POT comic story)}}) The [[Seventh Doctor]] encountered the Master and defeated him, but, as he said his goodbyes and watched the Master run, Adam captured [[Ace]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Cat and Mouse (comic story)}}) The [[Eighth Doctor]] anticipated Adam's arrival, but was helpless to prevent [[Grace Holloway]] from being kidnapped. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Body Politic (comic story)}})
 
[[File:Mitchell,_9_and_Rose.jpg|thumb|Mitchell reunited with the Ninth Doctor and Rose. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Mystery Date (comic story)}})]]
He met the Ninth Doctor and finally revealed his true identity. Finally meeting the incarnation that he felt betrayed him, Adam vented his anger and explained his plans for revenge and how he has wasted his life. When the Doctor was unsympathetic to his plight, he struck the Doctor down, kidnapping [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] in the process. He told the Doctor he hated this incarnation the most, brutally kicking him before leaving. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Mystery Date (comic story)}}) The [[Tenth Doctor]] realised Adam's presence the moment he arrived, but couldn't prevent him from kidnapping [[Martha Jones|Martha]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Quiet on the Set (comic story)}}) Adam then quickly attacked the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and kidnapped [[Clara Oswald|Clara]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Choice (comic story)}})
 
At some point, he and the Master also kidnapped the Doctor's other companions, including [[Susan Foreman]], [[Sara Kingdom]], [[Ben Jackson]], [[Victoria Waterfield]], [[Harry Sullivan]], [[Romana II]], [[Vislor Turlough]], [[Melanie Bush]], [[Mickey Smith]], [[Jack Harkness]], [[Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)|Jenny]], [[Amy Pond]], [[Rory Williams]], ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Choice (comic story)}}) [[Jo Grant]], [[Kamelion]], [[Peri Brown]], and [[Donna Noble]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Endgame (POT comic story)}})
 
The Eleventh Doctor found Adam had taken all the alien technology from van Statten's vault. He found the Time Agent Adam had captured and gained the means to track Adam's vortex manipulator. He got to Adam's Fortress in Limbo and realised he had teamed up with the Master. The Doctor found all his companions in stasis. Adam then threatened to kill all the Doctor's companions, saying the Doctor could only save one. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Choice (comic story)}})
 
==== Death ====
[[File:Adam_Mitchell_grave.jpg|thumb|left|All of the Doctors and their companions watch over Adam's grave. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Endgame (POT comic story)}})]]
Thanks to the damage to the timeline, the Doctor summoned his ten previous selves and their respective TARDISes to save their companions. Under the orders of the Master, Adam released an army of [[Auton]]s at them. Frobisher, meanwhile, released all of the Doctor's companions, all of whom began attacking the Autons.
 
The Master then revealed the Auton attack as a distraction, as he blasted the rest of the chronal energy he had drained into the Doctor's TARDISes. This would have caused all of them to overload, which would have destroyed all of them, the Doctors and the universe at the same time.
 
[[File:Adam Mitchell's grave.jpg|right|thumb|Adam Mitchell's grave. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Endgame (POT comic story)}})]]
Adam, deciding that he did not want the universe destroyed and realising he had been used by the Master, fought back against him. He attacked the Master, who hit him back with a sharp object, injuring him. Then, Adam blasted the computer in an explosion that engulfed him. During his last moments, he apologised to the Doctor, and told Rose he understood why the Doctor's companions were so willing to risk themselves for him. The Doctors and their companions buried him outside his time palace, with the inscriptions "Adam Mitchell, A Companion True." ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Endgame (POT comic story)}})
 
== Personality ==
Adam was a genius, having hacked into the US Defence System when he was eight while taking great joy in having almost caused, in his own words, World War Three. However, The Ninth Doctor initially had no respect for him, sarcastically asking if he intended to “throw [his] A-Levels at ‘em” if he intended to fight his way out of Henry van Statten's employment. However, he did try to help Rose escape the Dalek that was chasing after them, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dalek (TV story)}}) which Rose would continue to remember. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Endgame (POT comic story)}})
 
Adam always had an interest in alien and futuristic technology; this was initially so that humanity and any potential aliens could share technology, art and culture for their mutual benefit, as Adam saw how his father couldn't be healed with the treatments available on Earth. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Henry Van Statten (short story)}}) Unfortunately, this soon turned into wanting the technology so as to take it for themselves and make money off of it. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Essay Competition (short story)}}, [[TV]]: {{cs|The Long Game (TV story)}})
 
Although Adam gained the Doctor's respect for helping defeat the Bygone Horde, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Other Side (9DC audio story)}}) he lost it when he attempted to change the course of history and refused to take responsibility for his actions or realise what could have happened if he had succeeded. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Long Game}}) He still held his grudge against the Doctor into old age ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Mystery Date (comic story)}}) and it wasn't until he sacrificed his life to stop the Master did he realise what the Doctor's friends meant to him. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Endgame (POT comic story)}})
 
== Behind the scenes ==
=== Companion status ===
The "disregarded companion", Adam Mitchell, is the only companion from the revived series up to that time not included in {{cs|Journey's End (TV story)}}, the finale to [[Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 4]] of ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]''. He is also the only multi-story companion of the revived series the [[Tenth Doctor]] did not visit on-screen before regenerating, as seen in {{cs|The End of Time (TV story)}}.
 
Adam is also the only companion to be kicked off the TARDIS just one episode after joining the Doctor. Adam is the only known companion to be actually expelled from the TARDIS crew for bad behaviour (as oppose to other companions expelled for other reasons, like [[Susan Foreman]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]]). However, Rose nearly became the second companion to be expelled in {{cs|Father's Day (TV story)}}, as did [[Amy Pond]] in {{cs|The Beast Below (TV story)}} and [[Graham O'Brien]] in {{cs|The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos (TV story)}}.
 
Adam is one of two television companions, the other being [[Harry Sullivan]], who had no on-screen scenes in the TARDIS interior. He is seen entering and emerging from the TARDIS several times, but he is never seen within the TARDIS itself.
 
Adam is the first companion in the [[BBC Wales]] version of ''Doctor Who'' to be unambiguously killed off in a medium other than the one he was first introduced in, namely televised stories. Furthermore, with his death and final sacrifice, he is vindicated and recognised as a companion by the Doctor.
 
=== Other matters ===
{{Section cleanup|Information from ''[[The Last Dalek (video game)|The Last Dalek]]'' should be covered in an [[#Information from invalid sources]] section of this article.}}
* In the online game ''[[The Last Dalek (video game)|The Last Dalek]]'', which presents an alternate version of the events of ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'', Adam does not appear, but he has an entry in the [[Metaltron|Dalek]]'s memory files. He is described as; ''"Male subject. Age 20. English. Intelligent and enthusiastic student helping Van Statten acquire rare artefacts. Considered no threat."'' He is also mentioned to have acquired the [[60KHZ Energy Weapon]] at an auction for van Statten.
* In an earlier draft of {{cs|Dalek (TV story)}}, Adam was the son of [[Henry van Statten]].{{fact}}
* In an earlier draft of {{cs|The Long Game (TV story)}}, Adam bought future medicines to help his dying father (who was not Henry van Statten).{{fact}} This idea was later tweaked and recycled for ''[[Prisoners of Time]]''.
* Technically, Mickey Smith may have been indirectly responsible for the events of ''Prisoners of Time'', as it was in the short story ''[[Essay Competition (short story)|Essay Competition]]'' that Adam had his first known interaction with Van Statten's corporation [[Geocomtex]], through a sponsored competition organised by Mickey.


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You may wish to consult Adam (disambiguation) or Mitchell (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

Adam Mitchell was a young English computer genius and researcher in the employ of the American Geocomtex billionaire Henry van Statten by 2012.

After van Statten was outed from Geocomtex for the "Metaltron" incident, Adam became a companion to the Ninth Doctor, at Rose Tyler's urging. However, Adam disgraced himself by filching information from the future with intent to alter his timeline, and the Doctor spurned Adam from accompanying him any further.

Years after being abandoned by the Doctor, Adam plotted to kidnap various companions from multiple incarnations of the Doctor with the Tremas Master. However, when the Master made a plot to destroy the universe, Adam sacrificed his life to stop him, and was buried with honours.

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Adam was was born circa 1992-93 (PROSE: Essay Competition [+]Loading...["Essay Competition (short story)"], Dalek [+]Loading...["Dalek (novelisation)"]) to Sandra and Geoff Mitchell. (PROSE: "Welcome Home" [+]Part of The Time Lord Letters, Loading...{"page":"90","namedep":"Welcome Home","1":"The Time Lord Letters (novel)"}) Adam and his parents lived in a house, which was, according to some accounts, located in Manchester, (PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac [+]Loading...{"chaptname":"Everything Changes","page":"151","chaptnum":"3","1":"The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)"}, "Welcome Home" [+]Part of The Time Lord Letters, Loading...{"page":"90","namedep":"Welcome Home","1":"The Time Lord Letters (novel)"}) or by another account, Nottingham, (PROSE: Essay Competition [+]Loading...["Essay Competition (short story)"]) or by one other, Milton Keynes. (PROSE: Dalek [+]Loading...["Dalek (novelisation)"])

When Adam was seven years old, he spent a year refusing to speak as an experiment. Despite the anger and pleading of his parents, and numerous therapy sessions as doctors and psychologists tried to understand why he was refusing to speak, he maintained it for the entire year and only decided not to continue as it would not provide any new data. He spoke again for the first time on his eighth birthday. (PROSE: Dalek [+]Loading...["Dalek (novelisation)"])

When he was eight years old, Adam successfully hacked into the Pentagon, (PROSE: "Welcome Home" [+]Part of The Time Lord Letters, Loading...{"page":"90","namedep":"Welcome Home","1":"The Time Lord Letters (novel)"}) specifically the US Defence Systems, nearly causing, in his own words, World War III. (TV: Dalek [+]Loading...["Dalek (TV story)"])

When he was fourteen, Adam wrote an essay for the conspiracy website Who is Doctor Who?, (PROSE: Essay Competition [+]Loading...["Essay Competition (short story)"]) winning the pile of Geocomtex Hardware offered as a prize by Henry Van Statten. (PROSE: Henry Van Statten [+]Loading...["Henry Van Statten (short story)"]) Adam wrote about why he wanted to meet an alien, because he wanted to learn from them, to travel with them, and to befriend them, as he didn't believe they were evil but just more advanced than humanity; he wanted them to impart their greater knowledge unto humanity, and provide cures for disorders such as arthritis, which his father was suffering from as humanity had no way to cure it. Adam, however, did wish that the website's owner Mickey hadn't spoken to his mother, seemingly embarrased. (PROSE: Essay Competition [+]Loading...["Essay Competition (short story)"])

After leaving university, (PROSE: "Welcome Home" [+]Part of The Time Lord Letters, Loading...{"page":"90","namedep":"Welcome Home","1":"The Time Lord Letters (novel)"}) Adam was recruited by Henry Van Statten to work for at the Vault (PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac [+]Loading...{"chaptname":"Everything Changes","page":"151","chaptnum":"3","1":"The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)"}, Dalek [+]Loading...["Dalek (TV story)"]) after Van Statten was impressed by his IQ tests. He was placed in sole control of the inanimates, alongside Sven who was similarly in sole control, and advised by Chief of Staff Diana Goddard to find inventive explanations for the alien items. Adam and Sven shared a room, which Adam disliked. One night, as with all new workers in the Vault, he was abducted by guards led by Simmons and taken to see the captive Dalek. Not liking the creature's current name, Pepperpotnik, Adam suggested calling it a Metaltron. (PROSE: Dalek [+]Loading...["Dalek (TV story)"]) Other accounts, however, disputed the origin of the name "Metaltron". (TV: Dalek [+]Loading...["Dalek (TV story)"], PROSE, The Secret Lives of Monsters [+]Loading...{"chaptname":"The Daleks","page":"52","chaptnum":"2","1":"The Secret Lives of Monsters (short story)"}, etc.)

Adam followed Goddard's advice, which caught Van Statten's favour. Van Statten asked him if he wanted a room of his own, which Adam accepted despite being warned actions had consequences. In response, Van Statten had Sven's memories wiped in front of him, which led to Adam deciding to stockpile alien weapons under his bed in case Van Statten one day decided he should face the same fate. (PROSE: Dalek [+]Loading...["Dalek (novelisation)"])

Meeting the Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

Main article: Van Statten Incident

The Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler met Adam in the year 2012, after they were captured in the Vault. Henry Van Statten paired Rose up with Adam as they were both English and she persuaded him to take her to the Dalek. When the Dalek got loose and went on a rampage, Adam found himself running from it with Rose. He escaped before the bulkheads were lowered to contain the Dalek, leaving Rose behind. When the Doctor was forced to release the Dalek to save Rose, Adam revealed his alien weapons so the Doctor could arm himself. Afterwards Rose asked the Doctor to take Adam along with them in the TARDIS. Despite the Doctor's scepticism about Adam as a potential fellow traveller, he agreed to let him aboard the TARDIS. (TV: Dalek [+]Loading...["Dalek (TV story)"])

Travels in the TARDIS[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor initially attempted to return Adam home, but found the TARDIS knocked slightly off course by a temporal tsunami as they arrived in Birmingham 2012. At first, Adam initially was of little help, only attempting to impress Rose and quickly assuming the Doctor was gone for good when he was dragged into the past by the Bygone Horde, trying to get her to come to terms with the fact; indeed, he only began looking for answers when Rose was taken by the same forces, and was somewhat dismayed when he received a phone call from Rose's number but heard the Doctor's voice instead. Nonetheless, Adam demonstrated his worth as a companion when he proved invaluable in defeating the Horde, leading the Doctor to warmly compliment him and decide to take him on as a companion alongside Rose. The Doctor promised the "trip of a lifetime" as he set a course for the far future. (AUDIO: The Other Side [+]Loading...["The Other Side (9DC audio story)"])

Expulsion from the TARDIS[[edit] | [edit source]]

Adam's brain exposed. (TV: The Long Game)

Nevertheless, Adam's travels with the Doctor and Rose would not last long. Visiting the year 200,000, Adam was overwhelmed by the wealth of information and technology available to him and immediately gave in to temptation and greed. Desperate to gain all the information that the Fourth Great and Bountiful Human Empire had collected, he learned that only those with an implant could access the data. He had a top-of-the-line computer interface port, an infospike, installed in his head. When the implant activated to access computers, his head opened up, revealing part of his brain. The implant was activated by a snap of the fingers. He tried to transmit information back to 21st century Earth with Rose's superphone, which was noticed by the family dog.

When Adam tapped into the computer systems, he inadvertently gave the Jagrafess knowledge of — and nearly access to — the TARDIS. One of Satellite Five's journalists, Cathica, freed Adam, prevented the Jagrafess from obtaining the TARDIS key and vented heat to Floor 500, killing it. Learning of Adam's transmission of information and his additional breach of trust, the Doctor angrily returned Adam to his home.

Adam weakly tried to pin his mistakes on the Doctor being the one in charge, which quickly turned to apologetic pleading. The Doctor destroyed the answerphone which had received the information from the future, after Adam attempted to feign ignorance about it. He observed that Adam would have to live a quiet life, lest someone discover the implant in his head and dissect him to find out where it came from. After the Doctor and Rose left, Adam was met by his mother, who, when talking to him, clicked her fingers. As his head opened up, a look of shock and horror appeared on her face. (TV: The Long Game [+]Loading...["The Long Game (TV story)"]) The Doctor also left a letter for Adam's parents next to the answerphone, asking them to knock some sense into him. (PROSE: "Welcome Home" [+]Part of The Time Lord Letters, Loading...{"page":"90","namedep":"Welcome Home","1":"The Time Lord Letters (novel)"})

Revenge[[edit] | [edit source]]

An aged Mitchell hacks into corporate accounts. (COMIC: Mystery Date [+]Loading...["Mystery Date (comic story)"])

After being returned to Earth, Adam became a recluse, shunning company and not leaving his home. (PROSE: "Welcome Home" [+]Part of The Time Lord Letters, Loading...{"page":"90","namedep":"Welcome Home","1":"The Time Lord Letters (novel)"}) Soon, Adam's mother died to a brain embolism, and Adam became angry at the Doctor for erasing the technology that could have saved her. Adam spent years doing nothing with his life, seeing the Doctor and Rose pop up throughout history without him. He eventually decided to use the technology in his head to steal from corporate accounts, giving him the means to have his revenge. (COMIC: Mystery Date [+]Loading...["Mystery Date (comic story)"]) At some point, Adam was taken to the Black Archive by UNIT to have his record as a companion of the Doctor taken. His memories of the visit were subsequently erased and he was sent on his way. (TV: The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Day of the Doctor (TV story)"]) Adam excavated Van Statten's vault, and used Cyberman technology to lure out a Time Agent and steal his vortex manipulator, giving him access to time travel. Adam searched the universe for various enemies of the Doctor that he could use against him in his battles. One of the first he found was the Tremas Master, whose evil he underestimated.

Adam soon learnt of the Doctor as a Time Lord and his ability to regenerate, discovering his eleven known incarnations of his first regeneration cycle. He then set out to capture the companions of these Doctors. He used memory distortion to prevent the Doctor from remembering him, but this grew weaker as he came closer and closer to the Doctor whom he had betrayed. (COMIC: Mystery Date [+]Loading...["Mystery Date (comic story)"])

Adam studies images of the Doctor. (COMIC: Unnatural Selection [+]Loading...["Unnatural Selection (comic story)"])

Working with the Animus and the Zarbi, he was successful in capturing the First Doctor's companions Ian Chesterton, Barbara Wright and Vicki Pallister. (COMIC: Unnatural Selection [+]Loading...["Unnatural Selection (comic story)"]) Manipulating a T-Mat machine, he captured the Second Doctor's companions Jamie McCrimmon and Zoe Heriot. (COMIC: Bazaar Adventures [+]Loading...["Bazaar Adventures (comic story)"]) Using a vortex manipulator, he appeared in front of the Third Doctor, grabbed the Doctor's companions the Brigadier, Liz Shaw and Sarah Jane Smith and teleported away. (COMIC: In With the Tide [+]Loading...["In With the Tide (comic story)"]) Once again using the vortex manipulator, he appeared in front of the Fourth Doctor and kidnapped Leela and K9 Mark I. (COMIC: A Rare Gem [+]Loading...["A Rare Gem (comic story)"])

An older Adam berates the Fifth Doctor. (COMIC: In Their Nature [+]Loading...["In Their Nature (comic story)"])

Using the vortex manipulator, he appeared in front of the Fifth Doctor and kidnapped Adric, Nyssa and Tegan. However, the Doctor was at that point able to remember the other times he'd met Adam. (COMIC: In Their Nature [+]Loading...["In Their Nature (comic story)"]) Working with the Master, he then kidnapped Peri from the Sixth Doctor. (COMIC: Façades [+]Loading...["Façades (comic story)"]) However, this was a trap set up by the Tenth Doctor. Instead of kidnapping Peri, Adam had kidnapped Frobisher, who quickly used his shape-shifting abilities to escape his confinement. (COMIC: Endgame [+]Loading...["Endgame (POT comic story)"]) The Seventh Doctor encountered the Master and defeated him, but, as he said his goodbyes and watched the Master run, Adam captured Ace. (COMIC: Cat and Mouse [+]Loading...["Cat and Mouse (comic story)"]) The Eighth Doctor anticipated Adam's arrival, but was helpless to prevent Grace Holloway from being kidnapped. (COMIC: The Body Politic [+]Loading...["The Body Politic (comic story)"])

Mitchell reunited with the Ninth Doctor and Rose. (COMIC: Mystery Date [+]Loading...["Mystery Date (comic story)"])

He met the Ninth Doctor and finally revealed his true identity. Finally meeting the incarnation that he felt betrayed him, Adam vented his anger and explained his plans for revenge and how he has wasted his life. When the Doctor was unsympathetic to his plight, he struck the Doctor down, kidnapping Rose in the process. He told the Doctor he hated this incarnation the most, brutally kicking him before leaving. (COMIC: Mystery Date [+]Loading...["Mystery Date (comic story)"]) The Tenth Doctor realised Adam's presence the moment he arrived, but couldn't prevent him from kidnapping Martha. (COMIC: Quiet on the Set [+]Loading...["Quiet on the Set (comic story)"]) Adam then quickly attacked the Eleventh Doctor and kidnapped Clara. (COMIC: The Choice [+]Loading...["The Choice (comic story)"])

At some point, he and the Master also kidnapped the Doctor's other companions, including Susan Foreman, Sara Kingdom, Ben Jackson, Victoria Waterfield, Harry Sullivan, Romana II, Vislor Turlough, Melanie Bush, Mickey Smith, Jack Harkness, Jenny, Amy Pond, Rory Williams, (COMIC: The Choice [+]Loading...["The Choice (comic story)"]) Jo Grant, Kamelion, Peri Brown, and Donna Noble. (COMIC: Endgame [+]Loading...["Endgame (POT comic story)"])

The Eleventh Doctor found Adam had taken all the alien technology from van Statten's vault. He found the Time Agent Adam had captured and gained the means to track Adam's vortex manipulator. He got to Adam's Fortress in Limbo and realised he had teamed up with the Master. The Doctor found all his companions in stasis. Adam then threatened to kill all the Doctor's companions, saying the Doctor could only save one. (COMIC: The Choice [+]Loading...["The Choice (comic story)"])

Death[[edit] | [edit source]]

All of the Doctors and their companions watch over Adam's grave. (COMIC: Endgame [+]Loading...["Endgame (POT comic story)"])

Thanks to the damage to the timeline, the Doctor summoned his ten previous selves and their respective TARDISes to save their companions. Under the orders of the Master, Adam released an army of Autons at them. Frobisher, meanwhile, released all of the Doctor's companions, all of whom began attacking the Autons.

The Master then revealed the Auton attack as a distraction, as he blasted the rest of the chronal energy he had drained into the Doctor's TARDISes. This would have caused all of them to overload, which would have destroyed all of them, the Doctors and the universe at the same time.

Adam Mitchell's grave. (COMIC: Endgame [+]Loading...["Endgame (POT comic story)"])

Adam, deciding that he did not want the universe destroyed and realising he had been used by the Master, fought back against him. He attacked the Master, who hit him back with a sharp object, injuring him. Then, Adam blasted the computer in an explosion that engulfed him. During his last moments, he apologised to the Doctor, and told Rose he understood why the Doctor's companions were so willing to risk themselves for him. The Doctors and their companions buried him outside his time palace, with the inscriptions "Adam Mitchell, A Companion True." (COMIC: Endgame [+]Loading...["Endgame (POT comic story)"])

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Adam was a genius, having hacked into the US Defence System when he was eight while taking great joy in having almost caused, in his own words, World War Three. However, The Ninth Doctor initially had no respect for him, sarcastically asking if he intended to “throw [his] A-Levels at ‘em” if he intended to fight his way out of Henry van Statten's employment. However, he did try to help Rose escape the Dalek that was chasing after them, (TV: Dalek [+]Loading...["Dalek (TV story)"]) which Rose would continue to remember. (COMIC: Endgame [+]Loading...["Endgame (POT comic story)"])

Adam always had an interest in alien and futuristic technology; this was initially so that humanity and any potential aliens could share technology, art and culture for their mutual benefit, as Adam saw how his father couldn't be healed with the treatments available on Earth. (PROSE: Henry Van Statten [+]Loading...["Henry Van Statten (short story)"]) Unfortunately, this soon turned into wanting the technology so as to take it for themselves and make money off of it. (PROSE: Essay Competition [+]Loading...["Essay Competition (short story)"], TV: The Long Game [+]Loading...["The Long Game (TV story)"])

Although Adam gained the Doctor's respect for helping defeat the Bygone Horde, (AUDIO: The Other Side [+]Loading...["The Other Side (9DC audio story)"]) he lost it when he attempted to change the course of history and refused to take responsibility for his actions or realise what could have happened if he had succeeded. (TV: The Long Game [+]Loading...["The Long Game"]) He still held his grudge against the Doctor into old age (COMIC: Mystery Date [+]Loading...["Mystery Date (comic story)"]) and it wasn't until he sacrificed his life to stop the Master did he realise what the Doctor's friends meant to him. (COMIC: Endgame [+]Loading...["Endgame (POT comic story)"])

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

Companion status[[edit] | [edit source]]

The "disregarded companion", Adam Mitchell, is the only companion from the revived series up to that time not included in Journey's End [+]Loading...["Journey's End (TV story)"], the finale to Series 4 of Doctor Who. He is also the only multi-story companion of the revived series the Tenth Doctor did not visit on-screen before regenerating, as seen in The End of Time [+]Loading...["The End of Time (TV story)"].

Adam is also the only companion to be kicked off the TARDIS just one episode after joining the Doctor. Adam is the only known companion to be actually expelled from the TARDIS crew for bad behaviour (as oppose to other companions expelled for other reasons, like Susan Foreman and Sarah Jane Smith). However, Rose nearly became the second companion to be expelled in Father's Day [+]Loading...["Father's Day (TV story)"], as did Amy Pond in The Beast Below [+]Loading...["The Beast Below (TV story)"] and Graham O'Brien in The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos [+]Loading...["The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos (TV story)"].

Adam is one of two television companions, the other being Harry Sullivan, who had no on-screen scenes in the TARDIS interior. He is seen entering and emerging from the TARDIS several times, but he is never seen within the TARDIS itself.

Adam is the first companion in the BBC Wales version of Doctor Who to be unambiguously killed off in a medium other than the one he was first introduced in, namely televised stories. Furthermore, with his death and final sacrifice, he is vindicated and recognised as a companion by the Doctor.

Other matters[[edit] | [edit source]]

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  • In the online game The Last Dalek, which presents an alternate version of the events of Dalek, Adam does not appear, but he has an entry in the Dalek's memory files. He is described as; "Male subject. Age 20. English. Intelligent and enthusiastic student helping Van Statten acquire rare artefacts. Considered no threat." He is also mentioned to have acquired the 60KHZ Energy Weapon at an auction for van Statten.
  • In an earlier draft of Dalek [+]Loading...["Dalek (TV story)"], Adam was the son of Henry van Statten.[source needed]
  • In an earlier draft of The Long Game [+]Loading...["The Long Game (TV story)"], Adam bought future medicines to help his dying father (who was not Henry van Statten).[source needed] This idea was later tweaked and recycled for Prisoners of Time.
  • Technically, Mickey Smith may have been indirectly responsible for the events of Prisoners of Time, as it was in the short story Essay Competition that Adam had his first known interaction with Van Statten's corporation Geocomtex, through a sponsored competition organised by Mickey.