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==Age==
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Romana tells the Doctor that she is 140 (although her second incarnation would revise this number downwards). ([[DW]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation]]'')
Romana tells the Doctor that she is 140 (although her second incarnation would revise this number downwards to 125). ([[DW]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation]]'')




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Romana I is the name given to the first incarnation of the Time Lady Romana.

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Biography

The White Guardian originally assigned Romana to assist the Doctor during the quest for the Key to Time, the White Guardian having appeared to her as the Lord President of Gallifrey. Though she was much younger than the Doctor, she considered him Doctor an academic inferior. (DW: The Ribos Operation) However as searched for the various pieces of the Key to Time she came to respect the Doctor for his greater experience and knowledge versus her stolid academic credentials.

After the completion of the quest,Romana, for reasons that remain unclear regenerated into another incarnation.

The first Romana's form would later be used as the body for the Pandora entity, allowing it to take control of part of Gallifrey and begin a civil war. (BFG: Imperiatrix)

Personality

Though a young and relatively inexperienced Time Lady, she was nevertheless extremely bright and capable, having obtained a triple first at the Academy. (The Doctor scraped through with a minimal passing score on his second attempt.) (DW: The Ribos Operation)

Romana was an exceptionally clever (even on-par with the Doctor), slightly bossy person. She possessed many personality points of the Doctor. In her first incarnation, she was more haughty and "by the book" and was occasionally annoyed by the Doctor's eccentricities. However, she could also exhibit naivete about things outside her scope of understanding, and occasionally made unwise choices of clothing when travelling with the Doctor.

Like the Doctor, Romana preferred to think her way out of situations, but was not opposed to using force when necessary, at one point being forced to shoot a guard to protect others, an act that momentarily saddened her (DW: The Pirate Planet).

Age

Romana tells the Doctor that she is 140 (although her second incarnation would revise this number downwards to 125). (DW: The Ribos Operation)