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==See also==
==See also==
For more details on Roman
For more details on Romana's incarnations and the events which occurred to her during them, see their individual articles; [[Romana I | Romana's First Incarnation (Romana I)]], [[Romana II | Romana's Second Incarnation (Romana II)]], [[Romana III | Romana's Third Incarnation (Romana III)]].
a's incarnations and the events which occured to her during them, see their individual articles; [[Romana I | Romana's First Incarnation (Romana I)]], [[Romana II | Romana's Second Incarnation (Romana II)]], [[Romana III | Romana's Third Incarnation (Romana III)]].


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
When Romana regenerates for the first time, she initially takes on several different forms before choosing that of Astra. Exactly why she is able to do this and not the Doctor has never been made clear, although some attempts at addressing this have been made, such as ''[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]'' and ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'' where the Doctor says humanoid regenerations aren't always guaranteed, and ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]'' in which it was revealed that a Time Lord's body remains in flux for hours after the regeneration, allowing, for example, the regrowth of a severed hand.
When Romana regenerates for the first time, she initially takes on several different forms before choosing that of Astra. Exactly why she is able to do this and not the Doctor has never been made clear, although some attempts at addressing this have been made, such as ''[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]'' and ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'' where the Doctor says humanoid regenerations aren't always guaranteed, and ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]'' in which it was revealed that a Time Lord's body remains in flux for hours after the regeneration, allowing, for example, the regrowth of a severed hand.
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Romanadvoratrelundar (Romana for short) was the Time Lady companion to the Doctor. She was later the Lady President of Gallifrey.

Biography

Travels with the Doctor

Romana first met the Doctor in her first incarnation. She was a young and relatively inexperienced Time Lord given the task, by the White Guardian of helping the Doctor and K-9 Mark II to locate the Key to Time. It was the Doctor who first gave her the shortened version of her name. (DW: The Ribos Operation)

After the completion of the quest Romana regenerated into her second incarnation. Accounts as to the reasons for this regeneration and the circumstances differ, though all agree that in her second incarnation, Romana permanently adopted the likeness of Princess Astra of Atrios for the duration of the incarnation.

  • One account says that, unknown to the Doctor, Romana suffered damage due to exposure to the Key to Time. Just as she was about to regenerate, an anthromorphized manifestation of the Doctor's TARDIS, jealous of Romana, trapped her in a force field and proceeded to pretend to be Romana. The TARDIS changed into different forms, and finally became a double of Princess Astra (ST: The Lying Old Witch in the Wardrobe) An adventure on the planet Skaro followed. (DW: Destiny of the Daleks) Realising the error of its ways after that adventure, it released Romana, but not before making the female Time Lord assume the image of Astra. (ST: The Lying Old Witch in the Wardrobe)
  • Another account said that Romana forced her own regeneration to prevent an ancient Gallifreyan evil called Pandora from gaining power over her. (BFG: Lies)

Romana and the Doctor at last parted when she decided to remain in E-Space with K-9 in order to help the enslaved Tharils regain their freedom. The Doctor and Adric left for N-Space, their native universe, leaving Romana and K-9. (DW: Warriors' Gate)

As Lady President

Romana would later return to N-Space and assume a seat on the High Council of Time Lords. (MA: Goth Opera). She was later attained the office of President. She was at this time, generally referred to by her full name. Still as Lady President, Romana regenerated a second time into her third incarnation (EDA: The Shadows of Avalon) Romana was far more ruthless in this incarnation in the previous two and presided over a war with the Enemy and the destruction of Gallifrey. (EDA: The Ancestor Cell)

Some evidence may suggest that Romana may have been one of a few Time Lords that survived this cataclysm, possibly in a fourth incarnation. (PDA: Tomb of Valdemar) Her fate after the Last Great Time War is unknown as the Doctor believes all Time Lords died in the conflict (although proven wrong in the case of The Master). (DW: Utopia, et al)

Personality

Romana is a clever slightly bossy person. She possess many personality points of the Doctor. She does not mind taking on the form of princess Astra.

See also

For more details on Romana's incarnations and the events which occurred to her during them, see their individual articles; Romana's First Incarnation (Romana I), Romana's Second Incarnation (Romana II), Romana's Third Incarnation (Romana III).

Behind the scenes

When Romana regenerates for the first time, she initially takes on several different forms before choosing that of Astra. Exactly why she is able to do this and not the Doctor has never been made clear, although some attempts at addressing this have been made, such as Doctor Who: The TV Movie and The Parting of the Ways where the Doctor says humanoid regenerations aren't always guaranteed, and The Christmas Invasion in which it was revealed that a Time Lord's body remains in flux for hours after the regeneration, allowing, for example, the regrowth of a severed hand.