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After escaping the Time Lords, the Doctor fled to [[Earth]]. She took a job at [[wikipedia:Sainsbury's|Sainbury's]] under the name "[[Susan Foreman]]," and spent her free time drinking copious amounts of [[alcohol]] with her workmates Cherrie and Cheese. | After escaping the Time Lords, the Doctor fled to [[Earth]]. She took a job at [[wikipedia:Sainsbury's|Sainbury's]] under the name "[[Susan Foreman]]," and spent her free time drinking copious amounts of [[alcohol]] with her workmates Cherrie and Cheese. | ||
During some of her drinking binges she was able to communicate with [[The Doctor ( | During some of her drinking binges she was able to communicate with [[The Doctor (Party Animals)|her previous incarnation]], who chided her for her actions. | ||
===Capture and trial=== | ===Capture and trial=== |
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Template:NcThe Doctor was a female incarnation of the Doctor whose previous incarnation committed suicide and changed gender in order to hide from the Time Lords. She arrived on Earth and abandoned her TARDIS in order to effectively hide.
Biography
Exile on Earth
After escaping the Time Lords, the Doctor fled to Earth. She took a job at Sainbury's under the name "Susan Foreman," and spent her free time drinking copious amounts of alcohol with her workmates Cherrie and Cheese.
During some of her drinking binges she was able to communicate with her previous incarnation, who chided her for her actions.
Capture and trial
Two Time Lords were sent to capture and return the Doctor to Gallifrey to stand trial. The Doctor eluded them on Earth for a time, but she ultimately found herself surrounded and too drunk to escape properly. She decided to come along quietly.
The Time Lords explained that her sentence was originally to be exiled to Earth, but since her escape had been such an embarrassment to all concerned her sentence was elevated to death.
The Doctor was sent back to her TARDIS, to which she'd be confined for the rest of her life. If she attempted to use the controls and escape, the TARDIS would dematerialise permanently, making it as though she had never existed.
Inside her TARDIS she found a note from one of the Time Lords who appeared to sympathise with her plight, explaining that her TARDIS was not rigged to self-destruct after all; she was being given a chance to escape whilst seemingly fulfilling her sentence. As she set the controls and the TARDIS began to dematerialise, she began to wonder whether the letter was indeed telling the truth. (DWU: Exile)