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Seventh Doctor

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The Seventh Doctor was the seventh incarnation of the Time Lord known as the Doctor. Originally an eccentric, light-hearted buffoon, this incarnation's jolly persona eventually darkened into that of a mysterious, cunning manipulator to properly combat the return of Fenric.

Initially, the Seventh Doctor travelled with Melanie Bush, his predecessor's final companion. After several adventures with Mel, she left to travel with Sabalom Glitz. The Time Lord then began adventuring with Ace, a troubled teenager from the 1980s. The Doctor did his best to help heal Ace's psychological wounds by helping her overcome or come to terms with her past misdeeds and fears. Though he initially planned to take Ace home, they ultimately travelled together for several years. How they separated remains unknown.

He later became champion to the Eternal known as Time, while his old foe the Master became champion to another Eternal, Death. The Doctor did many good deeds while under his title as Time's Champion.

Later in his life, the Seventh Doctor regenerated in San Francisco on 31 December 1999, following gunshot wounds and Dr Grace Holloway's subsequent exploritory surgery with a camera accidently clogging a vein. Anaesthetic also nearly prevented him from regenerating, and left his next incarnation with near-total amnesia.

Biography

Post-Regeneration

The Doctor's previous incarnation had been weakened from fighting the Lamprey (PDA: Spiral Scratch) when the Rani bombarded his TARDIS with lasers and caught it in a tractor beam, forcing him to crash-land on the planet Lakertya. (DW: Time and the Rani) During the crash, the Doctor suffered a "bang to the head", which knocked him out. (BFA: Zagreus, The Four Doctors) Right after the Rani broke into his TARDIS to kidnap him for her own nefarious purposes, he regenerated.

According to Death, this new incarnation influenced his predecessor into flying into the Rani's attack, to be born. (DW: Love and War)

Following his awakening, the Doctor immediately recognised the Rani, but was knocked out. She injected him with an amnesia-inducing drug, which allowed her to trick him into assisting her with "his" project while disgusing herself as Mel. Before going further, the Doctor decided to chose a new look, shedding the chaotic, clownish attire of his predecessor for a simper suit and hat, noting to the Rani that his new incarnation had regained a sense of haute couture. It remains unknown if his choice was influnced by the Rani's drug, but she agreed with him on his new look after several failed attempts. (DW: Time and the Rani)

Travels with Mel

Returning to work on the Rani's machine, the Doctor found what was wrong with it, but caught the Rani when she slipped up in her lies. He ended up trapped in her lab with Mel, who had snuck into the building. Escaping, the Doctor found several geniuses from througout time, including Einstein, had been captured to be components for the Rani's "time brain". Forced to be the final component, the Doctor made it backfire and explode because it could not handle his new clownish personality. Rescuing the captives, the Doctor took them back to their own times.(DW: Time and the Rani)

Shortly after leaving Lakertya, the Doctor dropped Mel off to investigate a strange institute where Time Lords, specifically the CIA were experimenting on humans, trying to graft TARDIS minds into their bodies. He was electrocuted and went insane. Fortunately, he had programmed the TARDIS to collect Mel and bring her to him. She helped restore his mind, before they confronted the doctors of the Institute. (BFA: Unregenerate!)

The Doctor traveled to the Paradise Towers with Mel to enjoy the several attractions. However, he found that the male staff and the several female residents residing within the Towers either had suffered from mental breakdowns, became cannibalistic or were simply bone-dead stupid. He managed to save them from the wrath of the even more insane architecht that built the Towers and wished to remove the residents to keep it perfect. The Doctor was made an honorary Krang by the younger girls as thanks, being given a new half blue and red scarf. (DW: Paradise Towers)

On a vacation attempt, the Doctor and Mel found themselves part of an alien expedition to 1959 to experience Earth rock n' roll. The Doctor found the last Chimeron queen, Delta hiding with her newborn from the vicious Bannermen. The Doctor defeated the Bannermen by having their leader fall into his own trap, scaring them off. He also bid good-bye to Delta, her daughter and the recently-transfromed Billy (a human boy in love with Delta, who injested royal Chimeron jelly to do so) as they departed for the Chimeron hatchery. (DW: Delta and the Bannermen)

On

 
The Doctor says goodbye to Mel, and begins his adventures with Ace. (DW: Dragonfire)

Iceworld, the Doctor met Glitz again, ending up on an expedition with him to find the "dragon" living in the caverns. However, the "dragon" was a robot that guarded the Dragonfire, a powersource sought by Kane, an exile who wished to use it to power Iceworld, his prison-ship, and return to his home planet to get revenge. However, Kane commited suicide when the Doctor showed him his planet no longer existed; there was no-one for Kane to enact venegence upon.

Preparing to leave, the Doctor found Mel wished to stay with Glitz, hoping to put him on the right path. During his time on Iceworld, the Doctor also met Ace, a troubled teenager from 1980s Earth who somehow got to Iceworld. The Doctor took Ace with him, promising to take "the long way" to get her home. (DW: Dragonfire)

Travels with Ace

The Doctor's first trip with Ace took him back to Coal Hill School in November 1963, only a few days after he had left Earth with Susan Foreman, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright. (DW: An Unearthly Child) He returned to take care of unfinished business left behind by his first incarnation: the retrieval of the Hand of Omega. As the Doctor had anticipated, this mission was disrupted by the arrival of Daleks, one faction of which was controlled by Davros. In defeating the Daleks, the seventh incarnation displayed

a growing darkness of character, tricking the Daleks into using the Hand to destroy their own homeworld, Skaro. (DW: Remembrance of the Daleks)

The Doctor later landed on Terra Alpha, where he helped remove the tyrannical Helen A from power; her people were being unreasonably killed if they did not follow her completely unreasonable and insane rule to be happy all the time. To show Helen A that sadness was needed to balance true happiness, the Doctor was forced to kill her beloved pet monster in self defense. Much to his displeasure, the Doctor found the TARDIS painted pink upon his arrival, due to Helen A's rules saying pink was a happy colour; the Doctor had the TARDIS painted blue once again before leaving. (DW: The Happiness Patrol)

Arriving in 20th century Windsor, the Doctor found the Nemesis statue, which he sent off into space every twenty five years, ha

 
The Doctor looking for Cybermen around Windsor Castle (DW: Silver Nemesis)

d returned. Tired of the chaos it caused, the Doctor needed to find its bow and arrow for his plan to be rid of it for good. During his search, he encountered two old foes: Lady Peinforte, who shockingly knew a great deal about him, and the Cybermen. The Doctor stopped the Cybermen and Peinforte by using the Nemesis; Peinforte was absorbed by it and the Cybermen's fleet was destroyed when he sent the statue into space; it exploded. (DW: Silver Nemesis)

During a trip back in time to see how Lady Peinforte got to the future, the Doctor discovered a chess board in her study. He immediately knew Fenric was responsible. (DW; The Curse of Fenric)

While travelling in the TARDIS, the Doctor received "junk mail" advertising the Psychic Circus. Attending, the Doctor was captured and sent to the Gods of Ragnarok, who kidnapped patrons for their own twisted entertainment; when no longer amusing, they murdered their captives. However, the Doctor managed to turn the tables on them when he ran out of tricks to entertain them; he reflected a death beam meant for him back at them. (DW: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy)

Much to his surprise, the Doctor reunited with his old friend, the Brigadier, in an adventure in which he worked again with UNIT. During this time, he met people from an alternate Earth, who (possibly) mistook him for Merlin. Taking advantage of this, the Doctor found the sorceress Morgaine was waiting for a final battle with King Arthur, whom had entered the Doctor's universe some time ago. However, the Doctor discovered that Arther was dead and informed Morgaine, preventing her from setting off a nuclear missile by using her sense of honor. (DW: Battlefield)

After learning of Ace's guilty conscience for burning down a "haunted" mansion, the Doctor brought her to its past, a hundred years before she would burn it down as a none-too-pleasant surprise for her. He found a temporarily imprisoned and dangerous entity called Light. Light planned to destroy the Earth in a childish fit because the world had evolved while it was trapped, making the catalogue it had compiled centuries earlier worthless. The Doctor used Light's childish logic to convinced it to destroy itself; it had been evolving as well. (DW: Ghost Light)

 
The Doctor pleads with Ace to forgive him. (DW: The Curse of Fenric)

The Doctor accidentally caused Ace to meet and interact with her grandmother and infant mother during a trip to 1943. The Doctor revealed that he knew Ace's arrival and Peinforte's time traveling were arranged by Fenric, an evil entity he encountered before and trapped in another dimension; it escaped thanks to manipulations. The Doctor convinced the Ancient One, one of Fenric's servants, to kill Fenric's host in revenge for trying to trick it into creating his hellish future. However, Ace's faith in the Doctor held back the Ancient One's, forcing the Doctor to temporarily break her faith in him. (DW: The Curse of Fenric)

Soon after, the Doctor took Ace back to her time in Perivale. Kitlings had been spotted and people had been disappearing. The Doctor soon found his arch-nemesis, the Master, had been trapped and infected on Cheetah World and was trying to escape by bringing people to change partially and escape to Earth. After everyone escaped to Earth, the Doctor defeated the Master by playing on his sense of dignity. Once Ace mentioned it was time to go home, the Doctor was curious by what she meant. When she said the TARDIS, he happily hugged her and walked off, talking about how there are many adventures waiting for them. (DW: Survival)

Work to do

The Doctor's original plan for Ace involved trying to shape her mind to the point that she would be able to attend the Time Lord Academy. The Doctor's manipulation of her was ultimately for the benefit of Time Lord observers who were assessing her potential. The assessment took the form of a journey to Moscow and London in 1967, involving the Ice Warriors. Ultimately, however, she refused this academic opportunity and continued to travel with the Doctor. (BFA: Thin Ice)

The Doctor spent an undisclosed time visiting a young girl named Raine Creevy when she was a child before travelling to her future. In 1989, she was now a skilled thief. He recruited her to steal a sword for him while he sent Ace to Russia on a secret mission. He plotted to use the sword to ward off an alien incursion called the Metatraxi. After the Metatraxi were defeated, the Doctor offered Raine the chance to travel in the TARDIS. (BFA: Crime of the Century)

The Doctor, Ace and Raine subsequently travelled in the TARDIS to the Margrave University in 2001. (BFA: Animal) They went undercover on the Space Vessel Vancouver, where they encountered the Metatraxi again. (BFA: Earth Aid)

After Raine left, while in the TARDIS, Ace found some overdue library books which the Doctor explained were from the library on Kar-Charrat. They travelled to the planet in order to return the books. The Doctor met an old friend, the chief librarian Elgin. The Daleks had used time corridor technology to deploy Daleks on every planet in the sector, and then waited hundreds of years to capture a time-sensitive Time Lord in order to penetrate the library's defences and allow them to seize the wetworks facility. They created a duplicate of Ace, which — replete with the DNA tag — would be able to get through the library's barriers. The Doctor was forced to surrender. The Daleks took him to the facility, and connected him to the machinery. They successfully download the entire knowledge of the Universe into a Dalek test subject. After the download was completed, the test-subject went out of control. Trying to allow the Doctor to re-enter the surrounded TARDIS, the Kar-Charratians killed the Daleks surrounding the time machine, but the duplicate Ace arrived. The duplicate was impervious to the rain unlike the Daleks, and threatened to kill Elgin. However, the chief cataloguer Prink rushed to his aid and attacked the duplicate, damaging it. The Doctor proceeded to the Wetworks with the intention of destroying it, using Ace to pretend to be her own duplicate to get past the Daleks. At the facility they encountered the Dalek test-subject and the Dalek Supreme arguing. Having obtained something of a conscience, the test-subject was refusing to destroy the wetworks facility against the Supreme's orders. The Dalek Supreme retreated to its mother-ship leaving the Special Weapons Dalek to kill the test-subject, but the Nitro-9 succeeded in blowing up the machinery of the Wetworks, and the Kar-Charratians managed to escape. (BFA: The Genocide Machine)

Sometime after facing the Daleks, the Doctor decided to travel to the current location of The Scream. He planned to add it to his collection since it was part of established history that it would be stolen. He and Ace arrived on a barren, sandy planet and discovered a deadly curse on the painting, living dust and encountered the Master in the form of a previous incarnation. The Trakenite body could not be sustained and the Master’s decaying body returned. He planned to unleash a terrible, ancient force on the universe through the dust, but the Doctor and Ace stopped him. Ace remarked that the Doctor should save them trouble and start collecting stamps. (BFA: Dust Breeding)

The TARDIS materialised in Colditz Castle where the Doctor was shot in the shoulder and Ace was captured. The TARDIS was confiscated by the Germans and the Doctor was questioned about it. Soon after, a woman named Elizabeth Klein arrived and demanded that the Doctor hand over his TARDIS key. The Doctor, fearing for Ace’s safety, did so and tried to work out how Klein knew about his TARDIS. He was informed that he was to be placed in Klein’s custody. Klein had forged her identification papers and travelled to this parallel time period in the Doctor’s TARDIS to capture him to take him back to her alternative future so he could teach her to fully control the TARDIS. In her future, the Germans won the war, the Doctor’s TARDIS was discovered and he was killed. Klein accessed the TARDIS flight logs to travel here to and planned to learn about the TARDIS before the Doctor died. The Doctor refused, but Klein bargained Ace’s life for his co-operation. They discovered that the TARDIS in which Klein arrived in, had dematerialised and were forced to use the TARDIS the Doctor and Ace arrived in. Back at Colditz Castle, the Doctor manipulates a duty-bound Krutz to expose Klein and prevent Klein's timeline from happening by locating the CD-player Ace had left behind. Klein escapes, now an anomaly. (BFA: Colditz)

After the traumatic events of Colditz, Ace asked to relax. The Doctor and she visited Ibiza where a strange DJ called Gabriel was using the power of music and his belief that he was an angel to raise an army for his brother out of the young people who came to party at their club. The army was needed to fight a war in another dimension. The Doctor stopped Gabriel, but his brother opted to continue their work until the Doctor was forced to stop his plans as well. (BFA: The Rapture)

Meeting Hex

On Earth again, in the 2021 the Doctor and Ace investigated signs of "xenotech" alien technology in use at St Gart's Brookside Hospital in London, here, while combating a Cyberman threat he encountered Thomas Hector Scholefield the son of Cassandra Scholefield, whom the Doctor had met in his earlier sixth incarnation. Following their encounter and battle against the Cyber threat Hex joined the Doctor and Ace in their travels. (BFA: The Harvest)

The Doctor stood for presidency on Colony 34. The reigning leader was trying to avoid an election for fear of losing and was using his influence to discredit the parties that stood against him. The Doctor faked his own death and with the help of Ace and Hex and managed to expose everything the government had been trying to keep secret including deaths, disappearances. (BFA: LIVE 34)

When the TARDIS materialised in the woods, where Ace accidentally fell into a lake. Taking her to a nearby cabin, the Doctor discovered people being killed and that the people there were experimenting with time. 10 Years ago, a girl had been killed as a result of a misdiagnosis and the scientists were trying to send a message back to warn their past selves. This interference with the timeline caused the girl to become alive again in a state of zombie-like limbo. To correct their mistake, the Doctor travelled back and undid the damage. (BFA: Night Thoughts)

The Doctor sent Ace and Hex to Monte Carlo in 1969 to recover the Veiled Leopard diamond. (BFA: The Veiled Leopard)

In 1854 the the Doctor paid a visit to Michael Faraday where he delivered the remains of the Special Weapons Dalek. Ulrick showed up and was followed by several Daleks tracking him through time. The Doctor manipulated the events so that Ulrick would time travel once more and sent the Daleks after him – knowing that they would encounter his previous incarnation. The Doctor joined his Fifth, Sixth and Eighth incarnations briefly before being returned to his own timeline. (BFA: The Four Doctors)

At some point afterwards, the Doctor collected Ace and Hex from Monte Carlo and continued on travelling.

When the Doctor, Ace and Hex arrived in Egypt in 1902. They met a young Time Lady named Jane who had been stranded for centuries on Earth trying to find her TARDIS. She accidentally transgressed the laws of time by becoming a god to the locals. The Doctor informed Jane that her TARDIS was dying. Afterwards, Jane flew her TARDIS into the sun, but rejected the Doctor's help to save her life. (BFA: False Gods)

The Doctor travelled to the Island of Mendavelia 33AD to help solve a code, but fell into a trap laid by The Order of Simplicity. He was infected with a virus that drained the intelligence from the brain. Using the intellect of primitives, the Doctor freed himself. (BFA: Order of Simplicity)

The TARDIS crew attempted to track down an alien artefact that controlled others into telling the truth. Ace met a child version of her mother while the Doctor and Hex followed Joey, the person who stole the artefact...from the Forge. (BFA: Casualties of War)

The Doctor encountered a being from a dimension made out of language and communication - Nobody No-One. This being followed him into a top secret facility and proceeded to cause chaos until the Doctor captured him inside a book only for him to escape again. (BFA: The Word Lord)

The Doctor, Ace and Hex landed on Bliss, a jungle planet under Dalek attack. While Ace and Hex helped in the battle with the Daleks, the Doctor discovered that a local professor had combined larvae and Piranha-locust DNA to create a new species known as the Ki-sabia. The Ki-sabia fed on metal and were created to save mankind from the Daleks, but quickly became uncontrollable. They decimated the Dalek forces easily. The Doctor planned to blow up the station and slaughter this new species, but in the end, Beth, a former prisoner of the Daleks stayed behind to finish the job. (BFA: Enemy of the Daleks)

During an adventures in 1854, Hex was fatally shot (BFA: The Angel of Scutari), so the Doctor and Ace returned him to Earth, 2025, where, after an adventure involving Nimrod and The Forge, it was revealed to Hex that the Sixth Doctor was involved in his mother's death. (BFA: Project: Lazarus) It was this revelation that prompted Hex to leave the TARDIS crew. (BFA: Project: Destiny) However, his departure was short lived, after an encounter with Evelyn Smythe, who convinced Hex that it wasn't the Doctor's fault that his mother died. After Evelyn died, Hex was convinced to rejoin the TARDIS crew. (BFA: A Death in the Family)

Shortly afterwards, the TARDIS materialised in Alaska in the 1930s with the Doctor wanting to investigate a strange ice formation. They soon met an expedition team looking for an ancient secret. The Doctor and Ace became separated from the rest of the group and were presumed dead. In reality, they had arrived at what appeared to be an island psychiatric facility and met a young poet who took them to the person in charge. There, the Doctor learned that the entire facility was in fact not a psychiatric complex, but a prison for the most dangerous being on planet Earth. (BFA: Lurkers at Sunlight's Edge)

The Doctor left Hex And Ace for a while, and began travelling alone, encountering the Sandminer robots (BFA: Robophobia), and meeting a copy of Nostradamus. (BFA: The Doomsday Quatrain) Eventually, he met his new companion, Sally Morgan, on Earth, 2020. (BFA: House of Blue Fire)

Time's Champion

 
The Doctor encounters Chris Cwej and Roz Forrester. (NA: Original Sin)

While the Doctor was attempting to restore Ace's memories using the TARDIS's telepathic circuits, he and Ace arrived on Mesopotamia, 2700BC, where they encountered Qataka, using the alias Ishtar, who was trying to take over the Earth. The Doctor tried to defeat Qataka, by trapping her in the secondary control room, and jettisoning it. However, Qataka managed to survive by using the control room to become a being called "the Timewyrm." (NA: Timewyrm: Genesys)

The Doctor and Ace pursued the Timewyrm to 1951 during the Festival of Britain, where they discovered that the Nazis had won World War II. The Doctor investigated and discovered that the Timewyrm had retreated into the mind of Adolf Hitler, but also that the War Chief had survived their last encounter and brought the War Lords to Earth. They gave the Nazis advanced technology, so they could win the war. However, the Doctor and Ace managed to defeat the Timewyrm, the War Chief and the War Lords. The Doctor returned to the Festival of Britain, where they discovered that history was restored back to normal, but the Timewyrm had escaped again. (NA: Timewyrm: Exodus)

The Doctor then traced the Timewyrm to near the end of the universe, on the planet Kirith. The Doctor found out that in its greatly weakened state, the Timewyrm travelled back along the Doctor's personal timeline, to his first regeneration, where he resided within his mind. However, shortly after he regenerated, the Doctor came into contact with a girl called Lilith on Kirith, when the Timewyrm passed from the Second Doctor's mind to Lilith's. This extended her lifespan for five thousand years, using that time to construct the God Machine, which she intended to use to conquer time and space. However, when Raphael merged with the God Machine, she used it to banish the Timewyrm. (NA: Timewyrm: Apocalypse)

The Doctor and Ace arrived in Cheldon Bonniface, where they found that St Christopher's Church had been simultaneously transported to the Moon and the Doctor's mind, meeting a being called Death. Meanwhile, Ace had been trapped in the Doctor's mind as well, where she met her childhood bully, Chad Boyle and Anthony Rupert Hemmings who was involved in the Timewyrm's activities in Nazi occupied Germany. She was tormented by these two, but also by the fears and nightmares that lived within the Doctor's mind, as well as the Doctor's previous incarnations. However, the Doctor revealed that his intention all along was to trapped the Timewyrm in his head, so he could crush it out of existence, but he is unable to do this, since Ace is trapped there as well. So he managed to banish the Timewyrm's power into dormancy and erased it's memories, and transfer is essence into the body of a genetically engineered mindless baby he found, He gave the baby to Emily and Peter Hutchings, asking to name it Ishtar. (NA: Timewyrm: Revelation)

After the TARDIS collided with a being called the Process and a Time Lord Time Scaphe, then TARDIS transformed into a Gallifreyan city. However, the Doctor managed to change the TARDIS back to normal, however, it required components to undertake the repairs. (NA: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible) The Doctor arrived on Earth during the early 21st century, where he discovered and foiled a plot by a company called the Butler Institute, to research techniques for transferring human consciousness into computers as a means of avoiding the hazards of climate change and social collapse around the world. (NA: Cat's Cradle: Warhead) Knowing the damaged TARDIS required fresh organic material with which to repair its link to the Eye of Harmony, the TARDIS materialised on the Welsh village of Llanfer Ceiriog, where a link to Tír na n-Óg existed. It was here that the Doctor cpi;d find the right raw protoplasm to finish the repairs. However, as the TARDIS returned to normal, the Doctor was unaware that a speck of demonic protoplasm which spattered onto his coat contaminated the organic material used to repair the TARDIS. (NA: Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark)

After arriving in 1968 and battling a being called the Sentience, Ace chose to remain on Earth with a boy called Robin Yeadon. However, the Doctor took Ace away from him against her will, still believing her to be useful to him on their travels. (NA: Nightshade)

The Doctor and Ace arrived on the planet Heaven in 2570, where they met an archaeologist called Bernice Summerfield, and where Ace fell in love with a Traveller boy called Jan Rydd. However, Heaven was invaded by the Hoothi, and many people, including Jan were killed. It was also on Heaven where the Doctor met Death again, and made another deal with her, to save Ace (presumably from the Hoothi) and offered himself in her place. After the invasion was thwarted, the Doctor left in the TARDIS alone to travel through the Time Vortex, but upon returning to Heaven, Ace left the TARDIS accusing him of manipulating her and causing Jan's death. However, the Doctor needed someone to travel with him, to remind him of who he was, and to give him a reason to fight the evil in the Universe; and since there was nothing left for her on Heaven, Benny agreed to travel with the Doctor instead. (NA: Love and War)

The Doctor and Benny arrived on Earth during the early 22nd century, where they discovered a plan by a being the Doctor called Fred, from an alternate dimension. The plan was to use the Sol Transit System to escape from his dimension to the Doctor's. Fred's plan was foiled with the help of Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart, a genetically engineered soldier. After Fred was defeated, Kadiatu constructed a primitive time machine and travelled the universe, while the Doctor and Benny left for new adventures. (NA: Transit)

The Doctor and Benny's initial adventures together involved encountering a group of conflicting humans and Chelonians on Hogsumm, which the Doctor resolved by freezing them all in time, to prevent further bloodshed, until he could come up with a better solution, (NA: The Highest Science) as well as discovering the mystery surrounding the disappearance of an entire solar system, which involved an ancient Gallifreyan enemy and an ancient Gallifreyan hero. (NA: The Pit) Meanwhile, the demonic protoplasm was further infecting the TARDIS causing it to malfunction, and due to his symbiotic link with the TARDIS, affecting the Doctor's biology and behaviour, causing him to become irritable, morose and moody. (NA: Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark)

Three years after she left the TARDIS, Ace encountered the Doctor again, sitting in the zero room, with no idea who he was or where he was. Ace, however, soon restored his memories, and he remembered that this was just what he intended to happen. The Doctor knew that the infection would know when he was trying to get rid of it and was able to stop him. Over a period of months, while trying not to think about what he was doing, he has reprogrammed the tertiary console to link itself to the Zero Room, since it was cut off from the outside Universe, and inside its confines the Doctor was freed from the infection. He manipulated Ace into leaving him so she could return and restore his memories when he was ready to act, and he could cleanse his ship properly. Ace was upset to realise that he was still using her as his pawn, but eventually calmed down and made a suggestion which enabled him to cleanse the TARDIS much more quickly. As he prepared to do so, he asked her what she was up to, and was surprised to learn that she spent the last three years in Spacefleet killing Daleks. She told him about her current mission and the ethical problem she faced since she discovered a cryogenically frozen Abslom Daak, and already saw his death, knowing Daak’s future. On Arcadia, the Doctor discovered a plan by the Spinward Corporation (who originally were the Butler Institute) to create a gestalt computer intelligence called the Pool. The Doctor defeated Spinward by linking Pool into the TARDIS zero room and jettisoning it into the Time Vortex. Although Daak did die, Ace worked out that “Daak” was a clone all along, and that the Doctor knew it and deliberately lied to her so she would stop his suicidal attack. With nowhere else for Ace to go, and the Doctor obviously needing someone to keep him honest, she resumed her travels with him. The Doctor allowed her on board, but he suspected that the new Ace had another reason for returning which she hadn't told him yet. (NA: Deceit)

Benny and Ace convinced the Doctor to take them to the moons of the gas giant Lucifer in the early 22nd century, shortly before the Dalek invasiom of Earth. The human colonies have been bombarded and attacked before the invasion of the Earth begins. After a while, the Doctor discovered why Ace suggested travelling to the Belial moon of Lucifer. While living in the 25th century, she was given a secret mission by the Interplanetary Mining Corporation, that if she ever had the chance to travel in time again, she would investigate what happened on the gas moons of Lucifer at this point in time. This lead to deepened distrust and conflict between the Doctor and Ace, since Ace is the one attempting to manipulate the Doctor, rather than the other way round. After finding out what happened on Lucifer, involving Angels and a being called Legion, Ace continued to travel in the TARDIS. But not before the Doctor gives the inhabitant a concoction which will confer a measure of immunity to the coming Dalek-generated plague, so that some of the Earth’s population survives to fight back, and help him when he arrives in his first incarnation. (NA: Lucifer Rising)

The conflict between the three occupants of the TARDIS still existed, which lead to Bernice considering whether to leave the TARDIS, to avoid the tension and fighting that mainly occurs between the Doctor and Ace. This would become progressively worse as they travelled together, and became embroiled in more emotionally damaging and morally conflicting adventures. They would continue to travel through time and space, arriving Haiti, 1915, where they battled the Great Old One, Cthulhu, (NA: White Darkness) and travelled to New Byzantium in 2673. (NA: Shadowmind)

The Doctor assigned Benny and Ace a mission in both London of 1909 and Antýkhon, 22,000, to battle Jared Khan and the Charrl, with the help of a suspicious man called Muldwych. (NA: Birthright) Meanwhile, the Doctor used the TARDIS's Jade Pagoda to travel to the Antarctic Circle, 2006, to battle the Mondasian Cybermen, and the first Cyber-Planner. (NA: Iceberg)

While travelling in the Time Vortex, the TARDIS bumped a time track, and it arrived in an alternative Earth, 1993, where Morka the Silurians killed the Doctor during the Wenley Moor incident, and Silurians are now at war with the humans. Upon arival the TARDIS became trapped in a tar pit, and the occupants evacuated it. During their stay in this alternative timeline, the Doctor found alternative versions of The Brigadier, Liz Shaw and Jo Grant. However, Ace also found an old friend, who died in her timeline, Manisha Purkayastha. While exploring the alternative Earth, Ace found the Third Doctor's alternate TARDIS, using the TARDIS key she took from his dead body discovering that it has a working chameleon circuit. The Doctor set up negotiations of peace between the Silurians and the human, ending the war. The Doctor and his companions depart in the alternate TARDIS, leaving this parallel Earth to a brighter future… or so Ace and Benny think until the Doctor informs them that it will have to go. Someone tampered with history to make this world, somehow preventing the Third Doctor from regenerating when Morka killed him. This timeline is an artificial creation, and as there is only a limited amount of energy available to the real Universe, its existence means that the real timeline will now end billions of years prematurely. In order to restore the balance, the Doctor must use this TARDIS to Time ram the one in the tar pit, and redirect the energy release to destroy this Universe. Ace storms off to her room in disgust, while Benny, although upset, nevertheless accepts the Doctor’s argument that this must be done. The Doctor prepares to Time Ram his old ship, vowing to track down his new enemy, who created this new timeline. (NA: Blood Heat)

The Doctor, Ace and Benny next materialsed in Oxford University, 1993, where they met a Time Lord living there, and an evil Time Lord entity called the Garvond, composed of the evil thoughts of the Time Lords within the Matrix. However, the Doctor managed to defeat the Garvond, by trapping it in a copy of the the Worshipful and Ancient Law of Gallifrey, and disposing of it in a dimensional pocket. However, the Doctor has more important things on his mind. He knows for a fact that he erased his mind-print from the Matrix, and the fact that the Garvond nevertheless came into existence means that an event in his past has been changed. The enemy who created the Silurian Earth has struck again, and this time, has successfully altered the flow of Time in the real Universe… (NA: The Dimension Riders)

While holidaying in Switzerland in 2030, the TARDIS crew receives a message from a man called Cristián Xochitl Alvarez, which lead to an adventure involve an Aztec god, genetically engineered by an Exxilon weapon called the Xiuhcoatl, creating the god, Huitzilin, travelling through several Earth time zones, and causing chaos and anarchy around Earth's history, such as: John Lennon's assassination and the sinking of the Titanic. This adventure lead to meetings with Hamlet Macbeth, Professor Lawrence Fitzgerald and Cristián. However, the Doctor eventually defeated Huitzilin on The Titanic, however, the Doctor realises that Huitzilin's bonding with the Xiuhcoatl would inevitably caused him to dissipate… were it not for the Doctor, and the interference of the enemy who made the Silurian Earth and resurrected the Garvond. (NA: The Left-Handed Hummingbird)

Shortly after this, the TARDIS crew arrived in the bucolic English village of Arandale. However, they later discovered that it was in fact the Land of Fiction, and that the new Master of the Land of Fiction is a teenaged boy called Jason. The Doctor manages to shutdown the Land of Fiction again, but realises that history has been changed again, since he already shutdown the Land before. The Doctor intends to take Ace and Benny to 1976, where, according to the Master of the Land, a man named Danny Pain saved the world from aliens. Perhaps this time, the Doctor will find the answers he seeks... (NA: Conundrum)

Following up on this lead, the Doctor, Ace and Benny arrive in 1976 to search for Danny Pain who is a 17 year-old punk punk-star, as well as meeting his former UNIT colleagues: Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, John Benton, who are busy keeping the peace, as an anarchist movement named Black Star is bombing public sites and inciting riots which are tearing London apart. However, known of them seem to know who the Doctor is at all, but Benton still trusts the Doctor. Meanwhile, Ace meets a time traveller called Mortimus, who has come to warn the world about the invasion, but he asks her not to reveal his presence to the Doctor. Ace admits that she no longer likes or trusts the Doctor, and when she learns that Mortimus used to be a monk she asks him to forgive her sins. He is touched, sensing a connection between them; they were both betrayed by the people they most believed in.

The Doctor and Benny are then reunited with Ace, which is when the Doctor discovers that they pretended not to recognise the Doctor, so that he could arrange their escape and they could join forces with UNIT’s covert Broadsword division to continue the fight away from the compromised UNIT HQ. The Doctor and his friends are then captured by the Black Star terrorists, including artist Julie Quinlan and former UNIT captain Mike Yates. Quinlan threatens to torture Benny to force the Brigadier to admit that UNIT has committed recent terrorist outrages itself to discredit Black Star. The Doctor tries to convince her that both UNIT and Black Star have been infiltrated by aliens who are using them to spread anarchy and leave the Earth defenseless before their invasion, but Quinlan refuses to listen to him and leaves them all tied up in a cottage rigged to explode when UNIT troops arrive to recapture them. The Doctor then realises that Benny is being possessed by one of the aliens from the training room, and leaves the Brigadier to save them all from the bomb while he joins minds with Benny to help her fight the possession.

The Doctor and Benny find themselves in the Mediasphere, the home of the human race’s zeitgeist and the invaders’ base of operations. While searching for the aliens who have invaded the human collective unconscious where the Doctor and Benny discover the invaders to be Vardans. Quinlan leads the Broadsword agents to Stonehenge, where Black Star intended to capture one of the dilettante Druids and hold him hostage, but Quinlan is killed by a Vardan disguised as one of her friends, and their Warboy satellite link fails to alert them to the presence of UNIT helicopters. The “Druids” turn out to be Vardans, and as they and the possessed UNIT troops attack Black Star and Broadsword, the Doctor sees the Monk at the centre of the stone circle, preparing to sacrifice Ace to the goddess Artemis. He rushes forward to save her, and as the horrified Benny watches, Ace slams a knife into the Doctor’s chest and drags him into the sacrificial altar, which is in fact the Monk’s TARDIS.

All the Monk has ever wanted is to make history better, and he’s always been punished for it, while the Doctor meddles just as much as he ever did and is seen as a hero. Now, the Monk and Ace have their revenge on him at last. The Monk seals the Doctor in a cylinder of oxygenated liquid and abandons him on the ice planet where the Monk himself was trapped for so long, now the Doctor will share his and Ace’s pain forever. Satisfied, the Monk returns to Earth to complete his work, and is taken aback when Ace reveals that he never successfully hypnotised her; she did everything she did for him because she chose to of her own free will. Delighted, the Monk promises her that once the invasion is over he will rescue Jan from the Hoothi; together, they will set off to explore the Universe and right wrongs. As he prepares to put the last phase of his plan in to motion. The Monk shows Ace the source of his power to change history, a captive Chronovore named Artemis, which the Monk lured into a trap some time ago and sealed in a temporal containment unit. Since the Chronovores live outside Time, the laws of causality do not apply to them. The Monk used Artemis to break open the time loop around the Vardan homeworld, and offered to help them gain their revenge against the Time Lords by conquering the Earth, a strategically vital planet in this timeline. To ensure that the Doctor did not interfere, the Monk used Artemis to kill the Doctor in a former incarnation, when that failed, he used her to change aspects of the Doctor’s past in order to keep him distracted while the invasion proceeded.

After trying to stop the invasion, the Brigadier is killed. The Doctor, meanwhile, escapes his imprisonment, traps the Vardan army within the carrier signal. Mortimus takes his TARDIS to confront the Doctor, who can barely contain his rage at the man who has robbed the Doctor of all he holds dear and pushed him to the brink of despair. To the Monk’s shock, the Doctor reveals that the knife with which Ace stabbed him was a pantomime dagger she’d taken from the TARDIS’ theatrical supplies; she never intended to betray the Doctor at all. The furious Monk prepares to use Artemis to erase this defeat from history and try again, but before he can do so, Artemis snaps free of her containment and prepares to take her revenge. Mortimus, stunned, realises that Ace never intended to travel with him; when she realised that Artemis was blocking his attempts to hypnotise her, she decided to string him along until she could find a way to stop him.

Artemis intends to devour the world now that she is free at long last, but the Doctor pleads with her to be merciful, and she agrees to spare the world for Ace’s sake; however, she refuses to restore the Brigadier to life. Grateful for Ace’s help, she offers Ace a chance to change history. Ace, who has had enough of guilt, anger and recrimination, chooses not to save Jan, but to show up in person to rescue the Brigadier, instead of releasing Artemis. The Doctor, humbled by her choice, offers to settle his differences with the Monk, but the Monk rejects him and flees back to his TARDIS, intending to start all over again. Instead, he finds Artemis waiting for him; in this version of history, she was freed by Pike. Amused by Ace’s cleverness, Artemis spares the Earth and lets the Vardans’ defeat stand, but takes the Monk with her, to make him pay for her imprisonment.

The Doctor finally makes his peace with Ace, who has shown him what it’s like to be used as a pawn. Artemis has left an alternate version of Heaven in the TARDIS for Ace, but she chooses to turn her back on the past and explore the real Universe instead. The Doctor hypnotises the Brigadier to forget their adventure and retire from UNIT, knowing that his friend needs time to heal and that his brand of soldiering will mean nothing in the hard decade to come. He then takes Ace and Benny to 1994, where they find that Danny has finally learned to forgive himself and has become a cult hero due to the stories about the invasion in the underground press. Before leaving 1994, the Doctor takes a hammer to the TARDIS’ chameleon circuit, freezing it in the shape of a police box once again. He and his friends then set off for another exciting adventure. (NA: No Future)

After that, the tension in the TARDIS was lost, and the Doctor, Ace and Bernice had several fun and exciting adventures together, as friends. They arrived on Olleril and Pangloss in 5597. (NA: Tragedy Day) and on Peladon where the Doctor defeated The Diadem for a second time, with the help of Alpha Centauri, Savaar the Ice Warrior, with Keri and Kitai the Pakhars. (NA: Legacy) After this adventure, Bernice decided to leave to go on an archaeological dig to Phaester Osiris with an Ice Warrior called Rhukk. It was here that Bernice met Irving Braxiatel for the first time, although he had already met her before. (NA: Theatre of War)

Shortly after this, the Doctor, Ace and Bernice landed on Earth, 1887, where they met the real life people who inspired Sherlock Holmes, John Watson and James Moriarty, the writer, Arthur Conan Doyle and the Great Old One, Azathoth. (NA: All-Consuming Fire) While Bernice was undertaking a mission on a planet in E-Space to investigate vampire activities, the Doctor and Ace were in Chicago, 1929, investigating activities connected to Al Capone and a being called Agonal. Knowing the two incidents were connected, the Doctor arrived on the planet in E-Space, where he met Romana, the vampire Yarven and clones of the Three Who Rule and the King of the Great Vampires. However, Agonal disappeared, due to the Time Scoop on Gallifrey. Discovering that Chancellor Goth's brother, Rath was trying to use him to release Borusa. [statement unclear] Borusa helped the Doctor instead, defeating Agonal and Rath. After this, Romana decided to remain on Gallifrey, but the vampire Yarven escaped to 1929 Earth. (NA: Blood Harvest)

The seventh incarnation's travels saw him reuniting with many past friends, not always in a positive fashion, including Peri Brown, (NA: Bad Therapy) Romana, (NA: Lungbarrow) Liz Shaw, (NA: Eternity Weeps) and some of his former UNIT colleagues, (NA: Happy Endings) among others.

At one point, the Doctor physically changed himself into a Human called John Smith and lived for a time as such, even falling in love with a Human woman called Joan Redfern. (NA: Human Nature)

Travelling alone

At some point after this, the Doctor met Elizabeth Klein again living in Kenya 1953, during the Mau Mau Uprising. Despite their animosity, they worked together to solve the mystery of the virus and stop the Cheylis plot to use Earth as a testing ground for biological warfare. The Doctor, knowing Klein would continue to pose a threat to history, insisted she accompany him as a companion on his travels so he could keep an eye on her. (BFA: A Thousand Tiny Wings)

Immediately upon entering the TARDIS, Klein recounted what caused her to use the TARDIS that resulted in the destruction of her timeline. It turned out that the Doctor; an alternate Seventh Doctor, orchestrated his regeneration into the Eighth to manipulate Klein into using the TARDIS and re-rewrite history. (BFA: Klein's Story)

After travelling together for a period of time, the Doctor and Klein arrived on an insectoid planet and met the Vril, who communicated through smell, although the TARDIS’ translation circuits helped the duo in understanding the Vril. In the midst of a war, Klein stole the Doctor’s TARDIS and abandoned him on the planet. (BFA: Survival of the Fittest)

Klein used the Doctor’s TARDIS to rewrite history so that the Germans had won the war. She captured this new timeline’s Doctor and imprisoned him on the moon. She helped the Galactic Reich conquer the Daleks and Sontarans and any other potential threats by travelling in time and informing the past. While visiting the Doctor, trying to find out where this version’s TARDIS was, Klein, along with the rest of Moonbase came under attack by a race of shark-like warriors. The Doctor had sent them there and supplied them with the necessary technology to destroy the base. Klein discovered that this alternate Doctor had retained the memories of her version’s life as well. The two of them escaped in his TARDIS where the Doctor informed her that the Time Lords had tried her and found her guilty. She was erased from history, along with the alternate Doctor, restoring things to their correct order. Afterwards, the original Doctor paid a visit to UNIT where he encountered a different version of Klein who was now working for UNIT. (BFA: The Architects of History)

The Doctor decided to take a vacation long overdue to the planet of Ormelia. The TARDIS materialised aboard a spaceship orbiting the planet. There, the Doctor befriended a genetically reconstructed creature named Vilgreth. It was only later the Doctor discovered that Vilgreth’s ship travelled through space by devouring planets, and so was forced to stop him. (BFA: Last of the Titans)

Nearing the end

After the TARDIS console room was remodelled, the Doctor returned to Excelis and was separated from the TARDIS during a riot. The Doctor discovered that Grayvorn survived their last encounter, using the alias "Lord Sutton." Sutton stole the TARDIS, knowing the Doctor would come looking for it. He waited in the Imperial Museum until the Doctor arrived. This confrontation revealed why the Doctor was constantly drawn back to Excelis; on his first visit, he made contact with the still-intact Relic and his soul had become part of it; a part of him always remained on Excelis. Sutton was determined to use the Doctor's knowledge to spread his evil among the galaxy, but the Doctor refused to help, instead finding and opening the Relic. While linked with the Relic, the Doctor contacted the many spirits in the Relic, and the souls were freed. The Doctor retreated to the TARDIS, but, as soon as he'd entered the ship, Sutton appeared outside, threatening to kill an innocent man if the Doctor didn't let him in. Knowing that Sutton's link to the Relic meant that he would be able to operate the TARDIS, the Doctor locked him out and waited out the nuclear holocaust Sutton triggered. The Doctor departed Excelis hating himself for what he'd been forced to do, ending that chapter of his life and leaving Excelis a barren, radioactive wasteland. (BFA: Excelis Decays)

Travelling to the Forge in hopes of destroying it completely, the Doctor found his sixth incarnation assisting Nimrod and reluctantly helped the Forge fend off a telepathic transporting alien incursion. His predecessor’s arm was lost in the battle which confirmed that this Doctor was a fake. The fake Doctor explained that Nimrod used DNA samples from the real Doctor when they last met to clone the Doctor, Project Lazarus, in an attempt to learn the secrets of regeneration. The Doctor initiates a plan to blow up the Forge, but the Lazarus Doctor was the one that delivers the final blow, killing everyone in the base. (BFA: Project: Lazarus)

The Doctor made a deal with Death whereby the Master would have ten years of peace and sanity, at the end of which the Doctor must kill him. The still-scarred Master had become a physician with no memory of his past, and took the name Doctor John Smith. At the end of the allotted time, the Doctor duly arrived but strove to avoid fulfilling his side of the bargain. The Master became aware of the Doctor's role in pledging him to Death as her servant but forgave him for it. Death sent the Doctor away to meet an assassin, and to do his job for him. The Doctor told the assassin the story of his encounter with the Master, and refused to do the assassination. The assassin then revealed himself to be Death in disguise, and departed. The Doctor then vowed that he would save his old friend...one day. (BFA: Master)

The Doctor again fought Nobody No-One, and he trapped Nobody in the Hand of All and sealed it in his mind, going into hibernation in a Gallifreyan sarcophagus buried beneath the Forge. After the destruction of the facility in 2026, a much younger Seventh Doctor awoke his older self and released Nobody. Realising the imminent danger, the earlier Seventh Doctor sacrificed himself fighting Nobody, with his later self concocting an elaborate scheme to resurrect him. With the Hand of All, Ace and Hex could revive the earlier Seventh Doctor and defeat Nobody. (BFA: A Death in the Family)

Near the end of his life, the seventh incarnation returned to the House of Lungbarrow on Gallifrey. During his time on Gallifrey, President Romana assigned him to collect the Master's remains from Skaro. (NA: Lungbarrow)

Death

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The Seventh Doctor approaches the end of his life. (DW: Doctor Who)

The Doctor knew the Master was just as much a threat in death as in life and tried to stow away his ashes safely. However, he was more right than he had realised; the Master escaped from his ashes' container and damaged the inner workings of the TARDIS console. The Doctor was forced to make an emergency landing in San Francisco on 30 December 1999.

No sooner had he left the TARDIS, than the Doctor was caught in a San Francisco gang gun battle and shot, once straight through the shoulder and twice in the leg. The Doctor failed to get Chang Lee to stop the Master from leaving the TARDIS before losing consciousness. Taken to hospital, the bullets were found to have caused only minor injuries. However, due to a seeming abnormality in the Doctor's X-ray, caused by his second heart, cardiologist Dr. Grace Holloway undertook exploratory surgery to "fix" his abnormal heartbeat. Waking up just as Grace was to begin, the Doctor tried to stop the surgery by explaining his non-terrestrial origins, but was quickly put under anaesthetic. The Doctor was accidentally killed when Grace damaged his circulatory system with a probe. Though they attempted to revive him, the Doctor's seventh body was dead, but had not yet regenerated.

Unlike his previous deaths, the Doctor did not regenerate into a new body until several hours later in the hospital morgue. His eighth incarnation later attributed this to having been under anaesthesia at the time of his "death". (DW: Doctor Who)

Undated adventures

Personality

 
The Doctor considers the consequences of a decision he has to make. (DW: Remembrance of the Daleks)

The Seventh Doctor was originally light-hearted and prone to clownish behaviour, which masked his intellect and courage. As he matured, he took a much darker turn. He became a master manipulator who saw the battle between good and evil as a game of chess and everyone around him as pawns in the game of fighting evil. Frequently, he would see only the "bigger picture" rather than the world before him. He devastated Ace by labelling her, among other things, an "emotional cripple" during his battle with Fenric. This was necessary for her to briefly abandon her belief in him, weakening Fenric's power, which he did not explain until later. (DW: The Curse of Fenric)

 
The "darker" side of this incarnation manifests itself. (DW: Battlefield)

Despite his manipulative actions, such as (by one account) using psychic powers to make Mel leave (NA: Head Games), the Seventh Doctor did care for his companions. He had a paternal relationship with Ace, which soured when Ace found herself unable to deal with the Doctor's growing emotional coldness.

Aspects of his light-hearted nature persisted. He seemed to relish his game against Light. (DW: Ghost Light) He was not totally unfeeling when it came to the "bigger picture" as he appeared apprehensive about his decision to destroy Skaro and agonised when he had to convince Ace that he did not care about her. (DW: Remembrance of the Daleks, DW: The Curse of Fenric)

On meeting his future self, the Fifth Doctor was repulsed by his manipulative nature. The Seventh Doctor had a similarly low opinion of his fifth incarnation, describing him as "bland" and "not even one of the good ones." (MA: Cold Fusion)

The renegade Time Lady Iris Wildthyme was not fond of the Seventh Doctor. She subsequently described him to the Eighth Doctor as "a portentous little feller, swaggering around, thinking he’s got all the world’s darkest secrets under his hat." Furthermore, she thought that he was "a pretentious old thing" who "got on [her] nerves" as he regarded himself as the Guardian of Forever and Time's Champion. (EDA: The Scarlet Empress)

The Eighth Doctor came to view his immediate predecessor's manipulative nature with disdain. He compared the Seventh Doctor to his fellow renegade Time Lord the Monk, telling his companion Lucie Miller that he used to be "the man with the master plan" who arranged the destruction of his enemies and the toppling of dictatorships in order to serve the greater good to the point where he began to countenance sacrificing the lives of the few to save the many. He eventually began travelling on his own as he was no longer willing to risk the lives of his companions after an incident which he did not want to discuss. Following his regeneration, the Eighth Doctor abandoned these tendencies and vowed that he would never travel alone again as he did not want to forget how precious life is. (BFA: The Resurrection of Mars)

Appearance

At the beginning of his seventh incarnation, the Doctor wore an off-white safari-styled jacket. He wore a red paisley scarf under the lapels and had a matching handkerchief in the left pocket. Like many of his previous incarnations, he wore a fob watch as part of his clothing. He also wore a yellow pullover with turquoise zigzag lines and red question marks, sometimes tucking this into his sand-coloured tweed plaid trousers in order to attach a pair of red braces over it. Under the pullover he wore a white shirt with red tie. He wore white and brown brogued spectator shoes and a white colonial-styled Panama hat, similar to the hat he had worn in his fifth incarnation, though this one had a paisley hat band and an upturned brim. He carried an umbrella with him, the first a black one with a brown wooden handle, then a second, which had a red, question-mark shaped handle. (DW: Time and the Rani et al.)

When the Doctor's personality began to change, his outfit changed alongside it. His jacket, hat band, handkerchief, scarf and tie became darker, varying between shades of burgundy and brown. (DW: Ghost Light et al)

By the end of this incarnation, his outfit had altered again. He wore a light brown tweed jacket, with a red patterned waistcoat and a black and brown, zigzag patterned tie. He still wore his Panama hat. (DW: Doctor Who)

Habits and quirks

The seventh incarnation was a consummate fan of chess, to the point of treating his companions and enemies as pieces on a chess board. (DW: Silver Nemesis, The Curse of Fenric) Despite his tendency toward a dark personality, the seventh incarnation was known for his use of words to resolve problems instead of violence, and rolled his 'R's, speaking with a Scottish accent.

He liked to carry around a question mark umbrella, often using it for practical purposes unrelated to keeping the rain away. (DW: Remembrance of the Daleks, Battlefield, et al.)

A habit occasionally displayed was a tendency to mangle and combine earth idioms, such as "Time and tide melt the snowman", "A stitch in time... takes up space" and "Fit as a... trombone". (DW: Time and the Rani)

Also, early into this incarnation, the Doctor showed a knack for playing the spoons as a musical instrument, though this was seen less as he matured. As he met new people, he often raised his hat to greet them, smiling as he did so, but this began to disappear as his personality changed. (DW: Time and the Rani et al.)

Behind the scenes

Casting

Actors considered for the role of the seventh incarnation before McCoy was cast included Rowan Atkinson, who later played the ninth incarnation in the satirical The Curse of Fatal Death; McCoy's mentor Ken Campbell; Chris Jury; Tony Robinson; and Alexei Sayle. Sayle had previously played the DJ in DW: Revelation of the Daleks. Furthermore, Andrew Sachs and Dermot Crowley auditioned for the role.

Cartmel Masterplan

Season 25 and 26 had broad hints that the Doctor was not simply a Time Lord, as previously shown and stated. This overarching plot, conceived by Script Editor Andrew Cartmel and referred to by fans as the Cartmel Masterplan, was designed to restore an element of mystery in the Doctor and his true nature as in the stories of the first and second incarnations. Although the cancellation of the series at the end of Season 26 prevented further on-screen exploration of this arc, it was later given full rein in the Virgin New Adventures novel series.

For further discussion, see Cartmel Masterplan.

Parodies and pastiches

  • After the original series ended, Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred played characters called the Professor and Ace, respectively, in a series of audio adventures produced by BBV Productions. Initially the stories were clearly based upon Doctor Who, but these connections decreased when the character was renamed the Dominie and Aldred's character Alice.
  • McCoy also parodied his version of the Doctor in the BBV production, Do You Have a Licence to Save This Planet? in which he played the Foot Doctor. Although the film featured several monsters from Doctor Who, this production was not considered canonical in any way.
  • In the BBC series, Doctors, Sylvester guest-starred as Graham Capelli, an actor who had played the title role in The Amazing Lollipop Man, a cult 1980s children's television series of the same name. The Lollipop Man had many similarities to the Doctor.
  • An Easter Egg referencing the Seventh Doctor appears in the seventh episode of the first season (The Tale of the Captured Souls) of the Nickelodean children's horror series, Are You Afraid of the Dark?. The Seventh Doctor's hat and coat can be seen hanging from a hatstand at two points in the episode.

The Brilliant Book

According to REF: The Brilliant Book 2011, a non-narrative source, the Seventh Doctor was at Chartwell on 16 November 1936, where he met Winston Churchill again. The Doctor told Winston that King Edward VIII's lover, Wallis Simpson, was an alien.

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