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=Biography= | ==Biography== | ||
===Known adventures=== | |||
==Known adventures== | ====New life==== | ||
This incarnation's life began began his life when his [[First Doctor|old body]] finally wore out during an encounter with the [[Cybermen]] and he [[regeneration|regenerate]]d. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Tenth Planet]]''). | |||
===New life=== | |||
This incarnation's life began began his life when his [[old body | |||
The Doctor found himself suspected as an imposter by his companion [[Ben Jackson]] and thrown into a battle with his old enemies, the [[Dalek]]s, at the [[Earth]] colony on the [[planet]] [[Vulcan]]. The fact that the Daleks recognized Ben as their enemy convinced him of the Doctor's credentials and by the end of this adventure, the Doctor had won over the trust of Ben and Polly. ([[DW]]: ''[[Evil of the Daleks]]'') | The Doctor found himself suspected as an imposter by his companion [[Ben Jackson]] and thrown into a battle with his old enemies, the [[Dalek]]s, at the [[Earth]] colony on the [[planet]] [[Vulcan]]. The fact that the Daleks recognized Ben as their enemy convinced him of the Doctor's credentials and by the end of this adventure, the Doctor had won over the trust of Ben and Polly. ([[DW]]: ''[[Evil of the Daleks]]'') | ||
===New companions=== | ====New companions==== | ||
Shortly, the trio met [[Jamie McCrimmon]], in [[1745]] [[Scotland]] and let him come along on their travels ([[DW]]: ''[[The Highlanders]]''. | Shortly, the trio met [[Jamie McCrimmon]], in [[1745]] [[Scotland]] and let him come along on their travels ([[DW]]: ''[[The Highlanders]]''. | ||
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Ben and Polly decided to stop off together on [[1966]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Faceless Ones]]''). The Doctor found themselves transported abducted back to [[1867]]. Two [[19th century]] [[Human]] scientists, [[Edward Waterfield]] and [[Theodore Maxtible]], trying to isolate the [[Human Factor]]. Jamie and the Doctor befriended Waterfield's daughter, [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]]. Waterfield now having died and the introduction of the Human Factor having instigated a war on [[Skaro]], the Doctor and Jamie left with Victoria. The Doctor believed at the time that the Daleks had truly destroyed each other, forever. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks]]'') | Ben and Polly decided to stop off together on [[1966]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Faceless Ones]]''). The Doctor found themselves transported abducted back to [[1867]]. Two [[19th century]] [[Human]] scientists, [[Edward Waterfield]] and [[Theodore Maxtible]], trying to isolate the [[Human Factor]]. Jamie and the Doctor befriended Waterfield's daughter, [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]]. Waterfield now having died and the introduction of the Human Factor having instigated a war on [[Skaro]], the Doctor and Jamie left with Victoria. The Doctor believed at the time that the Daleks had truly destroyed each other, forever. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks]]'') | ||
===Cybermen, Yeti and Ice Warriors=== | ====Cybermen, Yeti and Ice Warriors==== | ||
With Jamie and Victoria alongside him, the Doctor forced back the Cybermen back to their ice tombs on [[Telos]] and first encoutnered the [[Cybermat]]s ([[DW]]: ''[[Tomb of the Cybermen]]''. On [[Earth]] had their first known encounters with the [[Yeti]] and the [[Great Intelligence]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Abominable Snowmen]]') and the [[Ice Warrior]]s ([[DW]]: ''[[The Ice Warriors]]''). | With Jamie and Victoria alongside him, the Doctor forced back the Cybermen back to their ice tombs on [[Telos]] and first encoutnered the [[Cybermat]]s ([[DW]]: ''[[Tomb of the Cybermen]]''. On [[Earth]] had their first known encounters with the [[Yeti]] and the [[Great Intelligence]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Abominable Snowmen]]') and the [[Ice Warrior]]s ([[DW]]: ''[[The Ice Warriors]]''). | ||
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Craving peace and quiet, Victoria left the TARDIS crew to live with the [[Harris family]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Fury of the Deep]]''). | Craving peace and quiet, Victoria left the TARDIS crew to live with the [[Harris family]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Fury of the Deep]]''). | ||
===Cybermen, Quarks and Ice Warriors=== | ====Cybermen, Quarks and Ice Warriors==== | ||
The Doctor and Jamie discovered a Cyberman plot involving a [[Wheel in Space|space station]] and picked up one of the space station's crew, [[Zoe Herriot]]. To make sure that she really wanted to come with them, the Doctor showed her a mental projection of his last adventure with the Daleks in the year [[1966]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space]]'') | The Doctor and Jamie discovered a Cyberman plot involving a [[Wheel in Space|space station]] and picked up one of the space station's crew, [[Zoe Herriot]]. To make sure that she really wanted to come with them, the Doctor showed her a mental projection of his last adventure with the Daleks in the year [[1966]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space]]'') | ||
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Late they once more battled the Ice Warriors. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death]]''). | Late they once more battled the Ice Warriors. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death]]''). | ||
===The trial and its aftermath=== | ====The trial and its aftermath==== | ||
The Doctor discovered a former friend, Magnus, now calling himself the [[War Chief]], who had given [[SIDRAT|spacetime vessel technology]] to the [[War Lords]], a race planning to use Human soldiers as an army to conquer [[Mutter's Spiral|the galaxy]]. The Doctor was forced to betray his location to the Time Lords in order to returning the many soldiers kidnapped from various periods of Earth history. ([[DW]]: ''[[The War Games]]'') | The Doctor discovered a former friend, Magnus, now calling himself the [[War Chief]], who had given [[SIDRAT|spacetime vessel technology]] to the [[War Lords]], a race planning to use Human soldiers as an army to conquer [[Mutter's Spiral|the galaxy]]. The Doctor was forced to betray his location to the Time Lords in order to returning the many soldiers kidnapped from various periods of Earth history. ([[DW]]: ''[[The War Games]]'') | ||
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:''At an unknown later time, the Doctor did regenerate and the Doctor's exile commenced.'' | :''At an unknown later time, the Doctor did regenerate and the Doctor's exile commenced.'' | ||
==Unrecorded adventures== | ===Unrecorded adventures=== | ||
*Probably the Doctor and Jamie had least one other adventure together. | *Probably the Doctor and Jamie had least one other adventure together. | ||
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:''Strangely, the Doctor later recalled the Cyber-Planner saying this ([[DWM]]: ''[[The World Shapers]]''), even though he could not possibly have heard.'' | :''Strangely, the Doctor later recalled the Cyber-Planner saying this ([[DWM]]: ''[[The World Shapers]]''), even though he could not possibly have heard.'' | ||
=Characteristics= | ==Characteristics== | ||
===Appearance=== | |||
==Appearance== | |||
The Doctor dressed similarly to his [[First Doctor|earlier self]], though in far less natty fashion, the pants now clownishly large and the cravat replaced with a bow tie. He quickly abandoned the blue [[signet ring]] as it no longer fit him. In his first adventure on Vulcan he possessed a tall stovepipe hat. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]''). Later, [[Bernice Summerfield]] posing as a [[Dr. Seuss]]-like "famous hat collector", would take this hat, still in the Doctor's pocket, in the [[Land of Fiction]]. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Time & Time Again]]''). | The Doctor dressed similarly to his [[First Doctor|earlier self]], though in far less natty fashion, the pants now clownishly large and the cravat replaced with a bow tie. He quickly abandoned the blue [[signet ring]] as it no longer fit him. In his first adventure on Vulcan he possessed a tall stovepipe hat. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]''). Later, [[Bernice Summerfield]] posing as a [[Dr. Seuss]]-like "famous hat collector", would take this hat, still in the Doctor's pocket, in the [[Land of Fiction]]. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Time & Time Again]]''). | ||
He had longish, rumpled hair and blue eyes. In later years, his dark hair began to gray. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Two Doctors]]'') | He had longish, rumpled hair and blue eyes. In later years, his dark hair began to gray. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Two Doctors]]'') | ||
==Psychological profile== | ===Psychological profile=== | ||
===Personality=== | ====Personality==== | ||
The Second Doctor was a complete change of pace from his predecessor; whimsical, buffoonish and witty. The Doctor was no longer a grandfather figure, but rather more of a favourite uncle. Indeed, the slow transition of the First Doctor from a reluctant travelling companion to a more kindly compatriot was completed here, as the Second Doctor very much enjoyed embroiling himself in adventures with his assistants. Despite this Doctor's almost childlike recklessness, it was always clear to his allies that a keen, deliberate intellect lurked behind every action. Although the Second Doctor frequently gave the impression that he never knew what he was doing, this was simply an affectation: an act put on to fool those who would underestimate him. He also had a warmer, more gentler way about him than in his earlier incarnation. | The Second Doctor was a complete change of pace from his predecessor; whimsical, buffoonish and witty. The Doctor was no longer a grandfather figure, but rather more of a favourite uncle. Indeed, the slow transition of the First Doctor from a reluctant travelling companion to a more kindly compatriot was completed here, as the Second Doctor very much enjoyed embroiling himself in adventures with his assistants. Despite this Doctor's almost childlike recklessness, it was always clear to his allies that a keen, deliberate intellect lurked behind every action. Although the Second Doctor frequently gave the impression that he never knew what he was doing, this was simply an affectation: an act put on to fool those who would underestimate him. He also had a warmer, more gentler way about him than in his earlier incarnation. | ||
Paradoxically, he had a deep streak of ruthlessness, particularly when dealing with a known adversary, such as the Cybermen, wiring the Tomb doors to fatally electrocute anyone trying to open them ([[DW]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'') or ensuring that a relatively helpless party of Daleks would all die. This action alienated Victoria, who felt disturbed to see this side of him. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Bringer of Darkness]]). | Paradoxically, he had a deep streak of ruthlessness, particularly when dealing with a known adversary, such as the Cybermen, wiring the Tomb doors to fatally electrocute anyone trying to open them ([[DW]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'') or ensuring that a relatively helpless party of Daleks would all die. This action alienated Victoria, who felt disturbed to see this side of him. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Bringer of Darkness]]). | ||
===Skills and abilities=== | ====Skills and abilities==== | ||
As well as his ability to play the recorder, this incarnation had a gift for diplomacy and winning others over to his side. He also had the ability to trick others into what he wished, for the Daleks, for instance to get Jamie to go through a series of test designed to isolate the [[Human Factor]], and, in turn, to trick the Daleks themselves into giving the Human Factor to test subject Daleks and finally to administer the [[Dalek Factor]] to the Doctor himself, which would only work on Humans ([[DW]]: ''[[Evil of the Daleks]]''). In a similar way, he persuaded the [[War Chief]] into thinking the Doctor an ally. ([[DW]]: ''[[The War Games]]'') and pretended to go along with the Great Intelligence's brain transference operation ([[DW]]: ''[[The Web of Fear]]''). We can clearly see why he considered himself a "genius" ([[DW]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death]]''). | As well as his ability to play the recorder, this incarnation had a gift for diplomacy and winning others over to his side. He also had the ability to trick others into what he wished, for the Daleks, for instance to get Jamie to go through a series of test designed to isolate the [[Human Factor]], and, in turn, to trick the Daleks themselves into giving the Human Factor to test subject Daleks and finally to administer the [[Dalek Factor]] to the Doctor himself, which would only work on Humans ([[DW]]: ''[[Evil of the Daleks]]''). In a similar way, he persuaded the [[War Chief]] into thinking the Doctor an ally. ([[DW]]: ''[[The War Games]]'') and pretended to go along with the Great Intelligence's brain transference operation ([[DW]]: ''[[The Web of Fear]]''). We can clearly see why he considered himself a "genius" ([[DW]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death]]''). | ||
===Habits and Quirks=== | ====Habits and Quirks==== | ||
:''While in the Land of Fiction he wore it again and gave it to [[Bernice Summerfield]], who needed it to complete the second [[Key to Time]]. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Time and Tima Again]]'') | :''While in the Land of Fiction he wore it again and gave it to [[Bernice Summerfield]], who needed it to complete the second [[Key to Time]]. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Time and Tima Again]]'') | ||
He also possessed a [[recorder]] which he played to concentrate or while under stress. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'' onwards.) | He also possessed a [[recorder]] which he played to concentrate or while under stress. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'' onwards.) | ||
In [[Scotland]], he posed as a [[German]] physican, calling himself [[Doctor von Wer]] ([[DW]]: ''The Highlanders]]'') and in [[Atlantis]] he dressed as a strange, gypsy-like musican ([[DW]]: ''[[The Underwater Menace]]''). In most of these instances, he seemed as much motivated by the fun of doing it as much as for any practical purpose. | |||
:''The alias Doctor von Wer translates, roughly | :''The alias Doctor von Wer translates, roughly in English to "Doctor Who".'' | ||
Taking events more seriously,, he impersonated the murdered [[Earth Examiner]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]''). Agains his will, he also impersonated [[Salamander]], the Doctor's physical double. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Enemy of the World]]''). On the Wheel in Space, he adopted for the fist time the alias of [[Dr. John Smith]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space]]''). | Taking events more seriously,, he impersonated the murdered [[Earth Examiner]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]''). Agains his will, he also impersonated [[Salamander]], the Doctor's physical double. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Enemy of the World]]''). On the Wheel in Space, he adopted for the fist time the alias of [[Dr. John Smith]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space]]''). | ||
This Doctor introduced several qualities later picked up upon by future incarnations. The Doctor first showed an interest in [[Tibetan Buddhism]] in this incarnation ([[DW]]: ''[[The Abominable Snomwen]]''). He also first revealed to his companions the [[Five Hundred Year Diary]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]''), and his [[sonic screwdriver]] ([[DW]]: ''[[Fury from the Deep]]''). He had the ability to pull almost anything out of his pockets. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Five Doctors]]'') | This Doctor introduced several qualities later picked up upon by future incarnations. The Doctor first showed an interest in [[Tibetan Buddhism]] in this incarnation ([[DW]]: ''[[The Abominable Snomwen]]''). He also first revealed to his companions the [[Five Hundred Year Diary]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]''), and his [[sonic screwdriver]] ([[DW]]: ''[[Fury from the Deep]]''). He had the ability to pull almost anything out of his pockets. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Five Doctors]]'') | ||
==Mysteries and Discrepancies== | ==Mysteries and Discrepancies== | ||
*How did the Daleks on Vulcan recognize the Doctor? | *How did the Daleks on Vulcan recognize the Doctor? | ||
:''The Daleks could have come from further ahead in the Doctor's personal timestream. Otherwise, they may | :''The Daleks could have come from further ahead in the Doctor's personal timestream. Otherwise, they may simply have deduced his identity without having encountered this incarnation before.'' | ||
*At what time in his life did the Doctor fight Omega alongside his [[First Doctor|past]] and [[Third Doctor|future]] selves? | *At what time in his life did the Doctor fight Omega alongside his [[First Doctor|past]] and [[Third Doctor|future]] selves? | ||
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*When did this incarnation really regenerate? | *When did this incarnation really regenerate? | ||
= | ==Key Life Events== | ||
=Key Life Events= | |||
*The Doctor [[regeneration|regenerates]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Tenth Planet]]'', ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'') | *The Doctor [[regeneration|regenerates]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Tenth Planet]]'', ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'') | ||
*The Doctor meets [[Jamie McCrimmon]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Highlanders]]'') | *The Doctor meets [[Jamie McCrimmon]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Highlanders]]'') |
Revision as of 08:23, 24 February 2007
Biography
Known adventures
New life
This incarnation's life began began his life when his old body finally wore out during an encounter with the Cybermen and he regenerated. (DW: The Tenth Planet).
The Doctor found himself suspected as an imposter by his companion Ben Jackson and thrown into a battle with his old enemies, the Daleks, at the Earth colony on the planet Vulcan. The fact that the Daleks recognized Ben as their enemy convinced him of the Doctor's credentials and by the end of this adventure, the Doctor had won over the trust of Ben and Polly. (DW: Evil of the Daleks)
New companions
Shortly, the trio met Jamie McCrimmon, in 1745 Scotland and let him come along on their travels (DW: The Highlanders.
Together, on Earth's Moon, they would fight a new, more machine-like form of Cyberman. (DW: The Moonbase).
Ben and Polly decided to stop off together on 1966 (DW: The Faceless Ones). The Doctor found themselves transported abducted back to 1867. Two 19th century Human scientists, Edward Waterfield and Theodore Maxtible, trying to isolate the Human Factor. Jamie and the Doctor befriended Waterfield's daughter, Victoria. Waterfield now having died and the introduction of the Human Factor having instigated a war on Skaro, the Doctor and Jamie left with Victoria. The Doctor believed at the time that the Daleks had truly destroyed each other, forever. (DW: The Evil of the Daleks)
Cybermen, Yeti and Ice Warriors
With Jamie and Victoria alongside him, the Doctor forced back the Cybermen back to their ice tombs on Telos and first encoutnered the Cybermats (DW: Tomb of the Cybermen. On Earth had their first known encounters with the Yeti and the Great Intelligence (DW: The Abominable Snowmen') and the Ice Warriors (DW: The Ice Warriors).
During a second battle with the Great Intelligence and the Yeti, the Doctor met for the first time, then-Colonel Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (DW: The Web of Fear).
:Lethbridge-Stewart would later found UNIT and play a significant roles in some of the Doctor's greatest adventures.
The Menoptera, the Veltrochni and Koschei
The TARDIS landed once more on Vortis (MA: Twilight of the Gods). On Doctor met, once again, Near Darkheart, they encountered the war-llike Veltrochni and Koschei, an close friend from Gallifrey, now sent by the Time Lords to retrieve him. (MA: The Dark Path).
Craving peace and quiet, Victoria left the TARDIS crew to live with the Harris family. (DW: Fury of the Deep).
Cybermen, Quarks and Ice Warriors
The Doctor and Jamie discovered a Cyberman plot involving a space station and picked up one of the space station's crew, Zoe Herriot. To make sure that she really wanted to come with them, the Doctor showed her a mental projection of his last adventure with the Daleks in the year 1966 (DW: The Wheel in Space)
On the plnaet Dulkis, the Doctor, Zoe and Jamie first fought the Quarks. (DW: The Dominators). Shortly after an adventure in the Land of Fiction (DW: The Mind Robber) the travelers landed on Earth where learned Lethbridge-Stewart, now a Brigadier, headed a new alien defense organization named UNIT. Alongside UNIT, they defeated Tobias Vaughan and the Cybermen (DW: The Invasion)
Late they once more battled the Ice Warriors. (DW: The Seeds of Death).
The trial and its aftermath
The Doctor discovered a former friend, Magnus, now calling himself the War Chief, who had given spacetime vessel technology to the War Lords, a race planning to use Human soldiers as an army to conquer the galaxy. The Doctor was forced to betray his location to the Time Lords in order to returning the many soldiers kidnapped from various periods of Earth history. (DW: The War Games)
The Doctor was captured and placed on trial for violating the cardinal rule of the Time Lords, never to interfere. His sentence would consist of exile on Earth in the 20th century and a forced regeneration. (DW: The War Games).
The Celestial Intervention Agency had stepped in, secretly, to intercede and prevent the Time Lords from executing the Doctor. (DW: The Deadly Assasin). Reluctantlly, the Doctor then worked for them. (DW: The Two Doctors, PDA: World Game)
- At an unknown later time, the Doctor did regenerate and the Doctor's exile commenced.
Unrecorded adventures
- Probably the Doctor and Jamie had least one other adventure together.
- Not exactly an unrecorded adventure, a future incarnation of the Doctor, along with an older Jamie fought the Cybermen on Marinus, (DWM: The World Shapers). Later (from the Cyber-Planner's point of view), the Cyber-Planner would refer to this. (DW: The Invasion)
- Strangely, the Doctor later recalled the Cyber-Planner saying this (DWM: The World Shapers), even though he could not possibly have heard.
Characteristics
Appearance
The Doctor dressed similarly to his earlier self, though in far less natty fashion, the pants now clownishly large and the cravat replaced with a bow tie. He quickly abandoned the blue signet ring as it no longer fit him. In his first adventure on Vulcan he possessed a tall stovepipe hat. (DW: The Power of the Daleks). Later, Bernice Summerfield posing as a Dr. Seuss-like "famous hat collector", would take this hat, still in the Doctor's pocket, in the Land of Fiction. (DWM: Time & Time Again).
He had longish, rumpled hair and blue eyes. In later years, his dark hair began to gray. (DW: The Two Doctors)
Psychological profile
Personality
The Second Doctor was a complete change of pace from his predecessor; whimsical, buffoonish and witty. The Doctor was no longer a grandfather figure, but rather more of a favourite uncle. Indeed, the slow transition of the First Doctor from a reluctant travelling companion to a more kindly compatriot was completed here, as the Second Doctor very much enjoyed embroiling himself in adventures with his assistants. Despite this Doctor's almost childlike recklessness, it was always clear to his allies that a keen, deliberate intellect lurked behind every action. Although the Second Doctor frequently gave the impression that he never knew what he was doing, this was simply an affectation: an act put on to fool those who would underestimate him. He also had a warmer, more gentler way about him than in his earlier incarnation.
Paradoxically, he had a deep streak of ruthlessness, particularly when dealing with a known adversary, such as the Cybermen, wiring the Tomb doors to fatally electrocute anyone trying to open them (DW: The Tomb of the Cybermen) or ensuring that a relatively helpless party of Daleks would all die. This action alienated Victoria, who felt disturbed to see this side of him. (DWM: Bringer of Darkness).
Skills and abilities
As well as his ability to play the recorder, this incarnation had a gift for diplomacy and winning others over to his side. He also had the ability to trick others into what he wished, for the Daleks, for instance to get Jamie to go through a series of test designed to isolate the Human Factor, and, in turn, to trick the Daleks themselves into giving the Human Factor to test subject Daleks and finally to administer the Dalek Factor to the Doctor himself, which would only work on Humans (DW: Evil of the Daleks). In a similar way, he persuaded the War Chief into thinking the Doctor an ally. (DW: The War Games) and pretended to go along with the Great Intelligence's brain transference operation (DW: The Web of Fear). We can clearly see why he considered himself a "genius" (DW: The Seeds of Death).
Habits and Quirks
- While in the Land of Fiction he wore it again and gave it to Bernice Summerfield, who needed it to complete the second Key to Time. (DWM: Time and Tima Again)
He also possessed a recorder which he played to concentrate or while under stress. (DW: The Power of the Daleks onwards.)
In Scotland, he posed as a German physican, calling himself Doctor von Wer (DW: The Highlanders]]) and in Atlantis he dressed as a strange, gypsy-like musican (DW: The Underwater Menace). In most of these instances, he seemed as much motivated by the fun of doing it as much as for any practical purpose.
- The alias Doctor von Wer translates, roughly in English to "Doctor Who".
Taking events more seriously,, he impersonated the murdered Earth Examiner (DW: The Power of the Daleks). Agains his will, he also impersonated Salamander, the Doctor's physical double. (DW: The Enemy of the World). On the Wheel in Space, he adopted for the fist time the alias of Dr. John Smith. (DW: The Wheel in Space).
This Doctor introduced several qualities later picked up upon by future incarnations. The Doctor first showed an interest in Tibetan Buddhism in this incarnation (DW: The Abominable Snomwen). He also first revealed to his companions the Five Hundred Year Diary (DW: The Power of the Daleks), and his sonic screwdriver (DW: Fury from the Deep). He had the ability to pull almost anything out of his pockets. (DW: The Five Doctors)
Mysteries and Discrepancies
- How did the Daleks on Vulcan recognize the Doctor?
- The Daleks could have come from further ahead in the Doctor's personal timestream. Otherwise, they may simply have deduced his identity without having encountered this incarnation before.
- We only know this event happened, for him, sometime after he fought the Cybermen alongside UNIT.
- The Doctor showed a certain familarity with the Cybermen tombs on Telos (DW: The Tomb of the Cybermen).
- When did Jamie finally return home and under what circumstances?
- When did this incarnation really regenerate?
Key Life Events
- The Doctor regenerates. (DW: The Tenth Planet, The Power of the Daleks)
- The Doctor meets Jamie McCrimmon (DW: The Highlanders)
- The Doctor meets then-Colonel Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. (DW: The Web of Fear)
- The Doctor discovers that Lethbridge-Stewart, now a brigadider, in command of the newly-formed UNIT. (DW: The Invasion)
- As a last resort, the Doctor brings in the Time Lords to resolve a situation he thinks he cannot handle on his own. The Time Lords return Jamie and Zoe him on trial for interfering in the destiny of the universe. (DW: The War Games)
- The Celestial Intervention Agency uses the Doctor as an agent and sends him on a mission with Lady Serena. (PDA: World Game)
- Still working for the CIA and with Jamie once more by his side, the Doctor meets his sixth incarnation. (DW: The Two Doctors)
- The Doctor regenerates.
- Though we know what happens afterwards and why, details of the actual regeneration remains vague.