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===Enter the Master===
===Enter the Master===
After the arrival of [[the Master]] on Earth, the Time Lords began to allow the Doctor limited use of his [[TARDIS]], but always compelling it to return him to 20th century Earth when his missions were completed, essentially turning him into "some sort of a galactic [[yo-yo]].
After the arrival of [[the Master]] on Earth, the Time Lords began to allow the Doctor limited use of his [[TARDIS]], but always compelling it to return him to 20th century Earth when his missions were completed, essentially turning him into "some sort of a galactic [[yo-yo]] ("[[The Claws of Axos]]")."


===Freedom===
===Freedom===
When the first three Doctors successfully stopped [[Omega]] in his quest to destroy the Time Lords, they rewarded the Third Doctor by restoring his knowledge of the [[TARDIS]] codes and lifting his exile.
When the first three Doctors successfully stopped [[Omega]] in his quest to destroy the Time Lords, they rewarded the Third Doctor by restoring his knowledge of the [[TARDIS]] codes and lifting his exile ("[[The Three Doctors]]").


===Guilt and redemption===
===Guilt and redemption===
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==Mysteries and Discrepancies==
==Mysteries and Discrepancies==
*The Doctor sported a tattoo on one arm, which seems impossible given he has just regenerated.  
*The Doctor sported a tattoo on one arm, which seems impossible given he has just regenerated. ([[DW]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space]]'')


:''The Doctor probably had not a conventional tattoo, but the mark of an exiled Time Lord.  
:''The Doctor probably had not a conventional tattoo, but the mark of an exiled Time Lord. ([[NA]]: [[Christmas on a Rational Planet]])


*The Doctor describes himself as thousands of years old ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]''), which seems inconsistent with figures of his age given in later incarnations. Although he could just be meaning how long ago he was born (The date of his birth compared to the date he meets the Silurians, not his actual age)
*The Doctor describes himself as thousands of years old ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]''), which seems inconsistent with figures of his age given in later incarnations. Although he could just be meaning how long ago he was born (The date of his birth compared to the date he meets the Silurians, not his actual age)


===Unrecorded adventures===
===Unrecorded adventures===
*Though sidetracked to the planet [[Nooma]], the Doctor, Jo, and Mike Yates visited the planet [[Karfel]] and met the [[Borad]] and [[Katz]]'s father there.  
*Though sidetracked to the planet [[Nooma]] ([[MA]]: ''[[Speed of Flight]]''), the Doctor, Jo and Mike Yates visited the planet [[Karfel]] and met the [[Borad]] and [[Katz]]'s father there. ([[DW]]: ''[[Timelash (TV story)]]'')


==Key Life Events==
==Key Life Events==
*Newly regenerated, partially amnesiac and [[exile on Earth|exiled on Earth]], the Doctor re-unites with [[UNIT]] and [[the Brigadier]]. Having nowhere else to go, the Doctor reluctantly accepts the position of UNIT's unpaid scientific advisor.
*Newly regenerated, partially amnesiac and [[exile on Earth|exiled on Earth]], the Doctor re-unites with [[UNIT]] and [[the Brigadier]]. Having nowhere else to go, the Doctor reluctantly accepts the position of UNIT's unpaid scientific advisor. ([[DW]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space]]'')
*A [[Time Lord]] warns the Doctor that a former friend turned enemy, [[the Master]], has come to Earth.  
*A [[Time Lord]] warns the Doctor that a former friend turned enemy, [[the Master]], has come to Earth. ([[DW]]: ''[[Terror of the Autons]]'')
*With his [[First Doctor|first]] and [[Second Doctor|second incarnations]], the Doctor defeats [[Omega]]. As a reward for this, the Time Lords rescind his exile.  
*With his [[First Doctor|first]] and [[Second Doctor|second incarnations]], the Doctor defeats [[Omega]]. As a reward for this, the Time Lords rescind his exile. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Three Doctors]]'').
*The Doctor meets [[Sarah Jane Smith]] for the first time.  
*The Doctor meets [[Sarah Jane Smith]] for the first time. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Time Warrior]]'')
*In a timeline created by [[Faction Paradox]], the Doctor dies on the planet [[Dust]].  
*In a timeline created by [[Faction Paradox]], the Doctor dies on the planet [[Dust]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Interference: Book One]]'', ''[[Interference: Book Two]]'').
*The Doctor re-unites with [[K'anpo Rimpoche]], a spiritual teacher and [[Time Lord]], the Doctor had known during his youth on [[Gallifrey]].  
*The Doctor re-unites with [[K'anpo Rimpoche]], a spiritual teacher and [[Time Lord]], the Doctor had known during his youth on [[Gallifrey]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Spiders]]'')
*The Doctor regenerates.
*The Doctor regenerates. ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Spiders]]'')


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Revision as of 00:32, 12 October 2007

Biography

Exile

The Third Doctor was the result of a forced regeneration imposed upon the Second Doctor by the Time Lords. This Doctor was exiled to 20th century Earth and his memory blocked so he could not use his TARDIS to escape. He struck up an arrangement with old friend Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart wherein he would serve as UNIT's "unpaid scientific advisor", and in return could use UNIT's technical and scientific facilities to attempt to make the TARDIS operational again.

Enter the Master

After the arrival of the Master on Earth, the Time Lords began to allow the Doctor limited use of his TARDIS, but always compelling it to return him to 20th century Earth when his missions were completed, essentially turning him into "some sort of a galactic yo-yo ("The Claws of Axos")."

Freedom

When the first three Doctors successfully stopped Omega in his quest to destroy the Time Lords, they rewarded the Third Doctor by restoring his knowledge of the TARDIS codes and lifting his exile ("The Three Doctors").

Guilt and redemption

The Third Doctor continued to assist UNIT, though his presence on Earth was now much more intermittent. Finally, to defeat the Spiders of Metebelis III, he sacrificed his own life by exposing himself to lethal levels of radiation. With the assistance of his old mentor K'anpo Rampoche, he was able to regenerate into the Fourth Doctor.

Characteristics

The Third Doctor often had problems with the Brigadier's tendency to think of situations in military terms and with petty officials generally. The Third Doctor had a continuing series of contests and challenges with the Master, and was the first known incarnation to encounter the Silurians and Sea Devils as well as the Ogrons, and the Autons.

Psychological profile

Personality

The Third Doctor was a man of action, aggressively joining the fray whenever he could, unlike the first two Doctors who generally insinuated themselves into events discreetly. This was a Doctor was unafraid to pitch in with his physical skills, often bringing his mastery of Venusian aikido into play when the situation called for it.

But much like his predecessors, his keen mind was still his primary asset, and this was a Doctor who particularly loved to create and play with gadgets of all sorts. This passion displayed itself both in terms of the Third Doctor's scientific bent and in his love of vehicles, such as his yellow roadster Bessie and his ultramodern hovercraft, the so-called Whomobile.

Staunchly moral to the point of being preachy, the Third Doctor was every bit the gentleman, a hero of the Victorian mould.

Habits and Quirks

The Third Doctor was known for his love of gadgets and a passion for his vintage car Bessie. He was the most action oriented, using a wide variety of martial arts including Venusian Akido.

Mysteries and Discrepancies

  • The Doctor sported a tattoo on one arm, which seems impossible given he has just regenerated. (DW: Spearhead from Space)
The Doctor probably had not a conventional tattoo, but the mark of an exiled Time Lord. (NA: Christmas on a Rational Planet)
  • The Doctor describes himself as thousands of years old (DW: Doctor Who and the Silurians), which seems inconsistent with figures of his age given in later incarnations. Although he could just be meaning how long ago he was born (The date of his birth compared to the date he meets the Silurians, not his actual age)

Unrecorded adventures

Key Life Events