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Regeneration - Post-Regeneration
It has been suggested (mostly through journeys through the Doctor's psyche) that his sixth self forced a sixth regeneration into his seventh persona because he was too out of control, and was heading down the road to become the Valeyard. (NA: Timewyrm: Revelation)
Regardless, when the TARDIS was attacked by the Rani, the Doctor hit his head on the console, and regenerated for a sixth time - allowing his seventh persona to come into being. Following his regeneration he had a slightly comic personality, due mostly to post-regenerative trauma. (DW: Time and the Rani)
Trying to turn Mel into a braver woman
The Doctor decided to take Mel to a place called Paradise Towers where she wanted to go swimming but instead she ends up finding out that the place is over run with girls called Kangs and old ladies who ate them nicknamed Rezzies. There was also disfunctional caretakers. He found out that the creator was the Great Architect Kroagnon and was killing people to clear the building. The Doctor, Mel, The Kangs and the rezzies defeated him. (DW: Paradise Towers)
He then took Mel to a welsh holiday camp in the 1950's and defeated the Bannerman and saved the Delta. (DW: Delta and the Bannerman)
When the Doctor and Mel arrived on the planet Svartos He defates Kane and rescude Ace but Mel decided that she wanted to leave he then decided to recruit Ace as a companion (DW: Dragonfire)
Ace and Facing Fears
He traveled with Ace and decided to go to Coal Hill School and restrieve the Hand of Omega something he tried to retrieve before. He then encountered Renegade Daleks and Imperial Daleks, He discovered that Davros had made the Renegade Daleks retreive it and the imperial Daleks. (DW: Rememberence of the Daleks)
He had heard bad rumours to do with Terra Alpha and went. He and Ace discovered the Happieness Patrol and found out it was illegal to be happy. He defeated the leader Helen A but she escaped to terrorise another different planet. (DW: [The Happiness Patrol (TV story)|The Happiness Patrol])
He and Ace also stopped some Cybermen and he briefly bumped into Queen Elizabeth. (DW: Silver Nemisis)
He then took Ace to the Psychic Circus and made her loose her fear of clones. (DW: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy)
Time's Champion
The Doctor became the eternal Champion of Time, assisting the universe and Time in the more complicated historical challenges. One such challenge involving the Hoothi was seen by Ace as an ultimate betrayal, leading her to leave his company during events on the planet Heaven. It also led Bernice Summerfield to join him. (NA: Love and War) This part of the New Adventures series tied into the dark Doctor of the last two seasons of the original TV show leading to the Kafaraqgatri of the daleks (the destroyer of worlds, the oncoming storm)
Death
The Seventh Doctor apparently "died" twice. The first death occurred at some point during his travels with Ace, although it is possible this occurred in an alternate universe/timeline (Death Comes to Time). Later, the Doctor was assigned to transport the remains of The Master from Skaro to Gallifrey, but due to interference from the Master the TARDIS arrived in late 1999 San Francisco. The Doctor walked into a gangland gunbattle and was shot twice. Although rendered unconscious and taken to hospital, it is determined that the bullets caused only minor injury. However when an X-ray reveals an abnormality (the apparent appearance of a second heart), specialist Dr. Grace Holloway undertakes exploratory surgery. Unfamiliar with Time Lord physiology, and not heeding the Doctor's warning, Holloway damages the Doctor's circulatory system with her probe, causing him to die on the operating table. Unlike previous regenerations, however, the change this time did not occur for several hours, a delay the Eighth Doctor later attributed to his being under anaesthesia at the time of his "death". (DW: Doctor Who (1996))
Characteristics
The Seventh Doctor was a darker character, manipulative and frequently saw the 'bigger picture' rather than the world before him.
Psychological Profile
Personality
The personality of the seventh Doctor was originally much more light-hearted and prone to clownish behaviour, which masked the Doctor's intellect and courage against evil. However, this was ultimately dropped during Sylvester McCoy's second season as the Doctor as the character took a much darker turn. This "darker" revamp would come to define the character, as the Seventh Doctor became a master manipulator who saw the battle between good and evil as a game of chess and everyone around him as pawns, to be manipulated in the pursuit of stopping evil.
Despite his manipulative actions (most notably his use of psychic powers to make Mel leave his side), the Seventh Doctor did care for his companions and had a paternal relationship with Ace, which ultimately soured when Ace found herself unable to deal with the Doctor's growing emotional coldness.
Habits and Quirks
The Seventh Doctor was a consummate fan of the game of chess, to the point of treating his companions and enemies as pieces on a chess board. This is most notably seen in (DW: Silver Nemesis) and (DW: The Curse of Fenric)
He's also famous for his "rolling r's".
Despite being known for his dark persona, the Seventh Doctor was known for his use of words to resolve problems as opposed to violence.
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)
A habit occasionally displayed was a tendency to mangle and combine earth idioms, such as "Time and tide melt the snowman".
Mysteries and Discrepancies
During the seventh Doctor's second and third seasons, the series writers began to drop hints towards the notion that the Doctor was not a normal Time Lord as previously shown and stated. The plan, conceived by writer Andrew Cartmel and referred to by fans as "The Cartmel Masterplan", was designed to restore an element of mystery towards the Doctor and his true nature ala the First and Second Doctors.
- The Doctor made a slip of the tongue when discussing the Hand of Omega with Ace in 1963, stating that 'we' had trouble with the prototype, rather than 'they' being early Time Lords.
- The Doctor once stated to Davros that he was 'far more than just another Time Lord' in a deleted scene from Remembrance of the Daleks.
- In Ghost Light, Control makes a passing reference to the Doctor that he does not fit any description of any alien species that Control and her master Light had ever encountered in their quest to create a master list of all beings in existence.
- Lady Peinforte claimed knowledge of the Doctor's actions during the 'Dark Times' of early Gallifrey, well before his assumed birth date, gathered from the Silver Nemesis statue. In addition, when Peinforte was told that the Doctor is a Time Lord, she is seen to shake her head, no, before replying. However, Lady Peinforte was ultimately killed before she could tell her secrets.
The overall plan for Cartmel was to reveal that the Doctor was some form of a reincarnation/clone of "The Other", a mysterious figure from Gallifrey's past who helped form the Time Lord society and perfect the time travel technology of the Time Lords. Originally Ghost Light was planned to be the pay-off to this reveal but the script was shot down by Johnathon Nathan-Turner. Cartmel's plans were later incorporated into the New Adventures novels, paying off in the form of the New Adventure novel "Longbarrow".
Key Life Events
- The Doctor regenerates and experiences amnesia. He states that he is 953 years old at this point in his life. (DW: Time and the Rani)
- Meets Ace for the first time (an event, the Doctor would discover later, was orchestrated by Fenric), and she joins him in his travels after Melanie Bush decides to travel with Sabalom Glitz instead. (DW: Dragonfire)
- Returns to London in 1963, not long after the departure of his first incarnation, in order to complete some unfinished business involving the Hand of Omega. (DW: Remembrance of the Daleks)
- The Doctor begins to show a darker side of his personality when he gives the Hand of Omega to Davros in order to ensure the destruction of the planet Skaro. (DW: Remembrance of the Daleks)
- Encounters Lady Peinforte and the Cybermen in another event orchestrated by Fenric. (DW: Silver Nemesis)
- Reunites with The Brigadier, UNIT and Bessie and learns he may someday take on the identity of Merlin. (DW: Battlefield)
- Final showdown with Fenric (DW: The Curse of Fenric)
- The Doctor discovers the Master on the Cheetah World (DW: Survival).
- The Doctor battles the Timewyrm. (NA: Timewyrm: Genesys, et al)
- The Doctor first meets Professor Bernice Summerfield, and Ace leaves him. (NA: Love and War)
- Meets Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart, a descendant of The Brigadier, for the first time. (NA: Transit)
- An older and wiser Ace rejoins the Doctor. (NA: Deceit)
- Loss of his TARDIS. He takes an alternative timeline TARDIS left by his third self who, in this universe, has died. (NA: Blood Heat)
- The Doctor defeats Mortimus. (NA: No Future)
- Ace departs a second time, becoming 'Time's Vigilante' in order to watch over Earth for him. (NA: Set Piece)
- The Doctor changes into a Human. (NA: Human Nature)
- As the events of the novel Human Nature were later adapted for a Tenth Doctor television episode, it is clear that this event is not canon.
- Roz Forrester and Chris Cwej join the Doctor in his travels. (NA: Original Sin)
- Reunites with Ace and Melanie Bush, and also encounters the Land of Fiction construct, Dr. Who. (NA: Head Games)
- Meets Jason Kane. (NA: Death and Diplomacy)
- Bernice Summerfield marries Jason Kane and leaves the Doctor. The Doctor is reunited with several past companions and friends, including Ace, The Brigadier, John Benton and Mike Yates. (NA: Happy Endings)
- Reunites temporarily with Benny (NA: Return of the Living Dad)
- Roz Forrester dies and the Doctor suffers a "one-sided" heart attack. (NA: So Vile a Sin)
- Reunites with Peri Brown (NA: Bad Therapy)
- Reunites with Benny and with Liz Shaw, who dies. The Doctor, in order to save Earth, causes the death of 600 million humans. (NA: Eternity Weeps)
- Settling old family business, the Doctor returns to the House of Lungbarrow on Gallifrey. During the course of events, the Doctor is reunited with Romana, Ace, Leela and both K-9s. Chris Cwej leaves. (NA: Lungbarrow)
- The Doctor is assigned to transport the remains of The Master from Skaro to Gallifrey but the Master causes the TARDIS to crash-land on Earth in 1999. The Doctor is shot in a gang shoot-out, and subsequently dies on the operating table during exploratory heart surgery conducted by Grace Holloway. (DW: Doctor Who: The TV Movie)
- After a delay of several hours caused by the anaesthetic, the Doctor regenerates into his eighth incarnation. (DW: Doctor Who: The TV Movie)