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This Doctor also has a more serious side to his character. He shows little tolerance for dire mistakes and being belittled by others; he likely does not give second chances. He even threatened to leave Amy back at her home after one mistake. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Beast Below]]'') The Eleventh is also aware of the flaws humans have and reminds them of those flaws, a trait his [[Ninth Doctor|ninth]] incarnation had. The solemn nature of this Doctor when not being taken seriously and the belittling of humans is similar (but milder) to the traits of the [[Sixth Doctor]].
This Doctor also has a more serious side to his character. He shows little tolerance for dire mistakes and being belittled by others; he likely does not give second chances. He even threatened to leave Amy back at her home after one mistake. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Beast Below]]'') The Eleventh is also aware of the flaws humans have and reminds them of those flaws, a trait his [[Ninth Doctor|ninth]] incarnation had. The solemn nature of this Doctor when not being taken seriously and the belittling of humans is similar (but milder) to the traits of the [[Sixth Doctor]].
He also wasn't afraid to use violent means to achieve his goals: he repeatedly struck a [[Dalek]] wih a spanner in order to provoke it into revealing its true nature before kicking it across the room, taunting and shouting at it as he did so. He also struck Proffessor Bracewell in order to incapacitate his detonation, though he shook his hand in pain immediately afterwards.


The Eleventh Doctor appears to be less skilled with his sonic screwdriver than his predecessors were, or perhaps he is merely unfamiliar with his newly acquired upgraded version. Thus far he has only attempted to use it when it wasn't actually necessary at all and he appears at times to be mildly confused when utilizing it.
The Eleventh Doctor appears to be less skilled with his sonic screwdriver than his predecessors were, or perhaps he is merely unfamiliar with his newly acquired upgraded version. Thus far he has only attempted to use it when it wasn't actually necessary at all and he appears at times to be mildly confused when utilizing it.

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There's one thing you never put in a trap if you're smart. If you value your continued existence, if you have any plans about seeing tomorrow there's one thing you never, ever put in a trap... Me.The Doctor

The Eleventh Doctor is the eleventh incarnation of the Time Lord known as the Doctor. He was sporadic and very alien compared to his previous incarnation, yet retained his youthful vigor for defending the Earth.

Biography

Regeneration

Legs! I've still got legs! Good! Arms, hands! Oh, fingers! Lots of fingers! Ears! Yes, eyes, two - Nose! I've had worse! Chin! Blimey! Hair! I'm a girl! No, no! I'm not a girl! Still not ginger! Something else, something, important! I'm, i'm i'm i'm...ha ha! Crashing! Ha ha ha! Woo hoo hoo! Geronimo!The Doctor

The Doctor's tenth incarnation regenerated after absorbing a vast amount of radiation.

The Eleventh Doctor moments after his regeneration. (DW: The End of Time)

After this, he released a massive amount of energy during regeneration, causing severe damage to his TARDIS.

Despite the destruction going on around him inside the TARDIS, the new incarnation's first priority was to do a personal inventory of his body to make sure all the proper parts were in place; in fact, his first words were "Legs! I've still got legs! Good!" after which he kissed one of his knees in relief. He next counted his fingers. The new incarnation was momentarily worried that he had regenerated as female due to having longer hair, until he confirmed the presence of an Adam's apple. He then mentioned "I've had worse" when it came to his nose, seemed unsettled by his chin, and again bemoaned the fact that he was still not ginger; something his previous incarnation had also wanted to be. (DW: The Christmas Invasion)

Slightly addled by the regeneration, the new Doctor did not immediately realize the TARDIS was on fire and about to crash. Once he did, he actually seemed to enjoy the thrill of the moment, gleefully calling out "Geronimo!" as his TARDIS plummeted to Earth. (DW: The End of Time)

Meeting Amy and saving the world

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The Doctor and Amelia have dinner. (DW: The Eleventh Hour)

And the final score is no TARDIS, no screwdriver, two minutes to spare. Who da man?... Oh I'm never saying that again, fine.The Doctor

While the TARDIS is falling and blowing up, the Doctor holds onto the edge of the TARDIS and tries to get back in. When he does, another explosion causes the TARDIS to crash in Amelia Pond's garden and the Doctor falls all the way down into the library, along with the pool. The Doctor emerges and asks for an apple. After drying off, the Doctor discovers most of the foods he likes he hates now due to his regeneration changing his taste. The only food he likes is fish fingers dipped in custard. After discovering that the crack in Amelia's bedroom wall is a crack in time and a prison and also noticing a perception filtered door, the Doctor hears the Cloister Bell and runs to the TARDIS to stabilize its engines by making a quick jump into the future. He promises young Amelia that he'll return in five minutes. 12 years later,

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The Doctor and Amy Pond as they take off for the first time (DW: The Eleventh Hour)

the Doctor materilises the TARDIS and enters Amelia's house and knows where Prisoner Zero is. When he calls for Amelia he gets hit with a cricket bat and is cuffed to a radiator. He wakes and discovers a police officer (Amy) and she enters the perception filtered room and retrieves the Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver and encounters Prisoner Zero. After escaping the house, the Doctor discovers the police officer is Amelia (know called Amy) and that the Atraxi will incinerate Earth in 20 minutes. With sonic screwdriver destroyed, the Doctor figures out a new strategy to save Earth. He uses Jeff's laptop to communicate with Patrick Moore, NASA and many other people and creates a computer virus from Rory's Blackberry Storm which he uses to attract the Atraxi to the hospital where Prisoner Zero is. After calling back the Atraxi and convincing them never to return, the TARDIS key glows and the Doctor races to the TARDIS to check out what it looks like. He then makes a quick trip to the moon to "run in" the TARDIS, and comes back for Amy, two years later, and (unbeknownst to him) the night before her wedding. He offers to take her anytime and anywhere in the universe and they set off. (DW: The Eleventh Hour)

Adventures with Amy Pond

For their first trip, the Doctor takes Amy Pond to the 29th Century where all the humans have evacuated Earth due to solar flares roasting the planet. They land on Starship UK, which houses the entirity of the UK like the name suggests. There, the Doctor discovers the ship is running without an engine and is baffled by this. He and Amy discover that the whole ship is transported by the last Star Whale which is driven through torture methods. The Doctor is then faced with an impossible choice: let the Star Whale continue being tortured or release it thus killing everyone aboard the ship. In the end the Doctor decides to lobotize the Star Whale, thus killing it as painlessly as possible and allowing the ship to still be intact. Amy soon notices the similarities between The Doctor and the Star Whale (the kindness and being the last of their kind) and realises that the whale is there of its own accord and frees it from the pain. As they leave the ship, Amy was about to tell the Doctor her wedding was to be tomorrow before being interrupted by a phone call from Winston Churchill, who informs the Doctor that he's in need of his help. The Doctor tells them they're on their way and the two head off for WWII London. (DW: The Beast Below).

Arriving in 1941, the Doctor and Amy find Churchill, who has previously met the Doctor. The TARDIS has arrived a month after the Doctor recieved Winstons call. The reason he called in the first place, was to show him one of his 'Ironsides', which are, in fact, subservient Daleks. They arrived in World War II, because after the Stolen Earth incident, one of the flagships fell through time, nearly destroyed. Presumebly, only three of the Daleks survive, and two of which are painted in a khaki colour. They then create a droid, which claims to have created the Daleks. From there, they try to find the Doctor, so his testamony can activate the Progeniter. Once the Doctor is on the ship, the current leader of the Daleks, a standard bronze Dalek, manages to use the machine to create a league of five new Daleks. They are the Supreme (White), the Strategist (Blue), the Eternal (Yellow), the Scientist (Orange), and the Drone (Red). The new five Daleks destroy the 'inferior' Daleks, and begin to destroy Earth using the android as a bomb. The Doctor manages to deactivate the bomb, and the Daleks escape, planning their next strategem (DW: Victory of the Daleks).

Personality

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A serious side of the Doctor rages. (DW: The Beast Below)

At first glance, the Eleventh Doctor is highly energetic and very lively, although if this is just a result of his recent regeneration is currently unknown. He is extremely brash and unafraid to show his eccentricities, appearing to act alien. He is also easily agitated when people or objects do not do as he wishes them to, and will resort to physical confrontation and somewhat reckless behavior to achieve his goals. He has, like a number of his other incarnations, fantastic leadership qualities. Much like his ninth and tenth incarnations, he also has a large amount of knowledge of Earth slang and colloquialism as he is aware of Facebook, Twitter and Bebo. He appears to have remembered a few of his predecessor's catchphrases, such as "Fantastic!", "There's been some cowboys in here", and repetition of the word "What!". He is extremely resourceful and quick thinking, able to spin things to his point of view, and can find positive outlooks in negative situations. He is somewhat more melodramatic in his brilliance, going so far as to prove Fermat's last theorem, faster-than-light travel and why electrons have mass just to prove he could be trusted. (DW:The Eleventh Hour).

He also can tell how old something is by taste which was a trademark of the Fifth and Tenth Doctors. He is often late, arriving twelve years later than he intended, like his fifth, ninth and tenth incarnations. He also appears to have incredibly good eyesight as well as an eidetic memory, and is able to scan an entire scene and pick up little details. He emplores others to observe every detail in an area and make brilliant deductions from doing so.

Much like the Second Doctor, this Doctor shows a childlike recklessness but always has a grander scheme behind his actions. Also similar to his second incarnation, the Eleventh has a knack for acting smug, ocassionally boasting about his feats, knowledge, and reputation.

This Doctor also has a more serious side to his character. He shows little tolerance for dire mistakes and being belittled by others; he likely does not give second chances. He even threatened to leave Amy back at her home after one mistake. (DW: The Beast Below) The Eleventh is also aware of the flaws humans have and reminds them of those flaws, a trait his ninth incarnation had. The solemn nature of this Doctor when not being taken seriously and the belittling of humans is similar (but milder) to the traits of the Sixth Doctor. He also wasn't afraid to use violent means to achieve his goals: he repeatedly struck a Dalek wih a spanner in order to provoke it into revealing its true nature before kicking it across the room, taunting and shouting at it as he did so. He also struck Proffessor Bracewell in order to incapacitate his detonation, though he shook his hand in pain immediately afterwards.

The Eleventh Doctor appears to be less skilled with his sonic screwdriver than his predecessors were, or perhaps he is merely unfamiliar with his newly acquired upgraded version. Thus far he has only attempted to use it when it wasn't actually necessary at all and he appears at times to be mildly confused when utilizing it.

Clothes

"Bow ties are cool." - The Doctor

For most of (DW: The Eleventh Hour) the Doctor wore the tattered clothes of his previous incarnation from just before he regenerated. This Incarnation is the third to steal clothes from a Hospital, The Eighth Doctor previously stole his from Walker General Hospital, and the Third Doctor also stole his clothes from a hospital. (DW: Doctor Who, Spearhead from Space)

The Doctor's primary outfit consisted of a brown tweed jacket with elbow patches, a fashionable shirt, a bow tie, red braces rolled up trousers and black boots. He was known to vary the color of his shirt, bow tie and braces. (DW: The Eleventh Hour)

TARDIS

You sexy thing!

The Doctor

As a result of the damage caused by his tenth regeneration, the Doctor's TARDIS underwent a metamorphosis. While its interior radically changed, the exterior was also slightly affected. Most noticably, the right exterior door was again emblazoned with a St. John Ambulance symbol, as it had been on his initial incarnation's TARDIS. The light is now different, the blue is a bit darker and the windows have changed a bit.

Key Life Events

Behind the Scenes

  • The comic strip The Crimson Hand, being published in Doctor Who Magazine from issue 416 in December 2009, was the last strip to feature the Tenth Doctor. Similarly, the American comic book publisher, IDW Publishing, announced at the New York Comic Con in February 2009 that it will begin publishing original comic book adventures featuring the Eleventh Doctor as of issue 18 of Doctor Who Ongoing, scheduled for publication in December 2010.
  • BBC Books has announced that the first novels featuring the Eleventh Doctor in the New Series Adventures line are scheduled for release in April 2010. That month will also see the first BBC Audio adventure for the Eleventh Doctor.
  • During his debut scene, the Eleventh Doctor utters the phrase "Geronimo!" This is later repeated in a scene from a future episode in the official BBC trailer, making it likely that "Geronimo!" will be the new Doctor's equivalent to the Ninth Doctor's "Fantastic!" and the Tenth's "Allons-y!"
  • The BBC's initial trailer issued in January 2010 includes brief scenes showing future adventures. These include - though the context of these scenes remains at present unknown:
    • Exchanging a kiss with Amy.
    • Falling to the floor in a (non-romantic) embrace with River Song.
    • Firing either a pistol or a flare gun.
    • Wearing sunglasses in the dark.
  • The third trailer and preview of The Eleventh Hour from BBC confirms the Doctor doing the following:
    • Using his new Sonic Screwdriver at Stonehenge.

Footnotes

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