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| |image = ThirteenthDoctor3.jpg | | |image = Doctor the Death List.jpg |
| |alias = [[Aliases of the Doctor|'''''see list''''']]
| | |species = Time Lord |
| |species = Time Lord | | |job = Assassin |
| |origin = [[Gallifrey]] | | |first = The Death List (short story) |
| |first = Twice Upon a Time (TV story) | | |aka = The Masked Assassin |
| |appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone (short story)|The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone]]''
| | }}A future incarnation of '''the Doctor''' was female. She hid her face behind a mask and wore stilettos. Her cloak spelled the number "13". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Death List (short story)|The Death List]]'') |
| |actor = Jodie Whittaker
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| |clip = SPOILERS! The Twelfth Doctor Regenerates – Peter Capaldi to Jodie Whittaker - Doctor Who - BBC
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| <!--For the introduction brief, avoid using story links, as this paragraph is a reflection of how the Doctor lived their life, and thus covers a wider range than goes beyond a single story entry.-->
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| The '''Thirteenth Doctor''' was the first female [[incarnation]] of the [[Time Lord]] known as [[the Doctor]] and the second incarnation to come from the Doctor's second [[regeneration cycle]].
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| == Biography == | | == Biography == |
| === A day to come === | | === A day to come === |
| <!--This section is for the hints and teases the Doctor finds out about his future regenerations, as well as incidents where he almost regenerates into his next incarnation. Multi-Doctor events do not belong in this section, as such events are removed from the younger Doctor's memory and he forgets the encounter, though trace memories may count.-->
| | The [[Twelfth Doctor]] once gazed at a female mannequin positioned in the doors of [[the TARDIS]] as if he held knowledge of his future incarnations. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Good Man (short story)|A Good Man]]'') |
| When the [[Twelfth Doctor]] broke his [[toe]], [[Clara Oswald]] suggested regenerating to heal the injury, but he berated the idea as a waste. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'')
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| While suffering from the [[common cold]], the [[Twelfth Doctor]], overreacting to the illness, considered the possibility of regenerating. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Day at the Doctors (comic story)|The Day at the Doctors]]'')
| | === As an assassin === |
| | The Doctor became an undercover assassin that served the [[King (The Death List)|King]]. She became known as the Masked Assassin. |
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| When the Twelfth Doctor confronted [[Rassilon]] on [[Gallifrey]] after escaping from his [[Confession dial]], Rassilon contemplated using his [[Rassilon's gauntlet|gauntlet]] to force the Doctor to regenerate as a method of torture, but was interrupted before he could. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'')
| | After some time the King decided he wanted the Doctor dead. She ran across the hills and took cover behind a [[Dalek]]. After communication between the ranks the King's henchmen eventually contracted the Doctor (under the guise of the Masked Assassin) to kill herself. |
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| After the [[Monk invasion]], the Twelfth Doctor needed to know if his companion, [[Bill Potts]], was under the control of [[the Monks]], and deceived her into shooting him in a rage to see if she had succumbed to the mind control, secretly putting blanks in all the guns, and faking his regeneration to complete the illusion. He made it look like the process had started, but emerged as himself to show her that he had deceived her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lie of the Land (TV story)|The Lie of the Land]]'')
| | The Doctor managed to convince the people to revolt against the King and use [[democracy]] instead. After this the Doctor confronted the King where she revealed she was his assassin. She then announced that she had emptied out his [[slave]] [[Mine|mines]] and that all his guards had fled. The people had spoken and were on their way with pitchforks. The Doctor then suggested that the King try [[exile]] instead. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Death List (short story)|The Death List]]'') |
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| === Post-regeneration ===
| | At one point she owned a handbag. By the end of her life it was stored in a chest also containing items possessed by her previous twelve incarnations. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Contents (short story)|Contents]]'') |
| After the [[Twelfth Doctor]] was [[Battle of Floor 0507|gravely wounded]] by the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]] on the [[Colony ship (World Enough and Time)|Mondasian colony ship]], the [[regeneration|regenerative process]] began. However, tired of "being someone else", the Doctor delayed the change for some weeks, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'') until an encounter with his [[First Doctor|first incarnation]], [[Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart]], and the [[Testimony]] caused the Doctor to concede that another regeneration wouldn't "kill anyone". After taking a final look at the universe and providing advice to his next incarnation, the Doctor [[Regeneration|regenerated]] inside [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] in an explosive fashion.
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| Staggering to the console in a daze, the new Doctor examined her [[face]] in a reflection, finding her new appearance "brilliant". After she pressed a button on the console, the TARDIS suddenly spiralled into chaos, caused in part by the explosive regeneration. Subsequently, she was thrown out through the [[TARDIS door|TARDIS doors]] in the confusion after the [[time rotor]] exploded, with the TARDIS itself vanishing without the Doctor as she fell towards the Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'')
| | === Regeneration === |
| | | The Doctor regenerated into [[The Doctor (Contents)|her successor]] in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. They quickly discarded their predecessor's attire feeling it was "off-the-peg" in favour of some sturdy boots and a new [[hat]] among other things. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Contents (short story)|Contents]]'') |
| === Adventures === | |
| The Doctor once posed as a [[museum]] [[curator]] in [[Venice]]. {{Gomez}} visited her to ask for the location of items that had been stolen from her in the [[14th century]]. Missy took an old [[map]] from her and left. Later, she saved Antonia from being left behind in 14th century Venice, returning her to the present. She left Antonia with a note chastising Missy for her actions and that she would have to try harder next time. She then cleared out her [[office]] and told her assistant to tell anyone who asked that "the Doctor doesn't work here any more." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone (short story)|The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone]]'') | |
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| == Psychological profile ==
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| === Personality ===
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| == Appearance ==
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| This incarnation of the Doctor resembled a woman in her mid-thirties, possessing jaw length [[blonde]] [[hair]] with dark roots and [[hazel]]-coloured [[eye]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'')
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| == Behind the scenes == | | == Behind the scenes == |
| === First female Doctor ===
| | * The gender of this incarnation was not specified in the poem; [[Russell T Davies]] chose to illustrate her as female. The numbers 1 and 3 were hidden in the swirl of her cloak. |
| The Thirteenth Doctor is the first, in the show's history, to be played by a woman. Before [[Jodie Whittaker]], though, the idea of a woman Doctor had been explored. | |
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| The idea that a female actor could take the role of [[the Doctor]] was first publicly introduced by [[John Nathan-Turner]] and [[Tom Baker]] in [[1980]]. By Baker's suggestion, he told the press, "I certainly wish my successor luck, whoever he—''or she''—might be."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/politics/uncomfortable-with-a-female-doctor-who-its-time-to-admit-your-real-motives|title=Uncomfortable with a female Doctor Who? It's time to admit your real motives|author=[[James Cooray Smith|Cooray Smith, James]]|date of source=17 July 2017|website name=Prospect Magazine|accessdate=27 December 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1393361/John-Nathan-Turner.html|title=John Nathan-Turner|date of source=7 May 2002|website name=The Telegraph|accessdate=27 December 2017}}</ref> [[Peter Davison]] was cast as the [[Fifth Doctor]], but the idea remained alive.
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| By the time Whittaker was announced as the actor to follow [[Peter Capaldi]], it was well-established, to viewers and within the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], that the Doctor could be played by a woman.
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| Though a parody, ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story)|The Curse of Fatal Death]]'' (1999) by [[Steven Moffat]] introduced ''another'' [[Thirteenth Doctor (The Curse of Fatal Death)|Thirteenth Doctor]], played by [[Joanna Lumley]]. This Doctor, upon regenerating, immediately noted that she had "[[etheric beam locator]]s". When [[Emma (The Curse of Fatal Death)|Emma]] tells her that those are actual breasts, the Doctor says that she "always wanted to get [her] hands on one of these". At the end, she suddenly finds [[the Master (The Curse of Fatal Death)|the Master]] attractive and walks off with him, arms around each other's waists.
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| The [[Big Finish]] ''[[Doctor Who Unbound]]'' story ''[[Exile (audio story)|Exile]]'' (2003), though not set in the prime [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], starred a female [[Third Doctor (Exile)|Third Doctor]], played by [[Arabella Weir]]. The story tried to establish that, in this universe, [[suicide]] was necessary for a "sex-change regeneration", which was also considered a crime by the [[Time Lord]]s. Later stories, particularly in the [[Steven Moffat]] era, would contradict the idea that changing [[gender]] in [[regeneration]] was anything out of the ordinary.
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| In [[2010]], ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time: Part Two]]'' had the [[Eleventh Doctor]] briefly think he had regenerated into a female form, immediately post-regeneration. He quickly realised that he was mistaken, on finding his [[Adam's apple]].
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| In [[2011]], [[Neil Gaiman]]'s ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'' was the first to make direct reference to a [[Time Lord]] changing gender through regeneration. The Doctor talks of [[the Corsair]], a "fantastic bloke", who was also a "bad girl" in a couple of their incarnations.
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| In [[2013]], ''[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor]]'' had the [[Sisterhood of Karn]] offer the [[Eighth Doctor]] the choice of "man or woman", for his approaching regeneration.
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| In [[2014]], [[Steven Moffat]] introduced audiences to {{Gomez}}, revealed in ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'' to be the first female incarnation of the Master. Missy was a recurring character in [[Series 8 (Doctor Who)|Series 8]], [[Series 9 (Doctor Who)|9]], and [[Series 10 (Doctor Who)|10]].
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| In [[2015]], ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'' showed audiences the regeneration of [[the General]] from a male body to a woman, the first time such an instance occurred on-screen, though the [[Big Finish]] audio story, ''[[The Black Hole (audio story)|The Black Hole]]'', had a male to female regeneration eighteen days before the episode aired. A year later, ''[[Enemy Lines (audio story)|Enemy Lines]]'' showed the first female to male regeneration.
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| In [[2017]], ''[[World Enough and Time (TV story)|World Enough and Time]]'' included a rooftop conversation, between the [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Bill Potts|Bill]], in which he's only "fairly sure" that his [[First Doctor|first incarnation]] was a man, as it was a long time ago. The Twelfth Doctor here claims that Time Lords are "beyond [the] petty human obsession with [[gender]] and its associated stereotypes".
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| The same year, the audio story [[The Conscript (audio story)|''The Conscript'']] included a conversation between the [[Eighth Doctor]] and a Time Lord soldier, where the Doctor stated that he was a "he, for now at least."
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