War against the Doctor

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What Madame Kovarian described as an "endless, bitter war" waged against the Doctor by the Kovarian Chapter, a breakaway faction of the Silence, as part of the Siege of Trenzalore. The principle aim of the Chapter was to prevent the conflict at Trenzalore, which threatened to resume the Last Great Time War, by averting the Eleventh Doctor's arrival at the planet. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

Origins[[edit] | [edit source]]

The massing of forces over Trenzalore threatened to restart the Time War. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)

At the end of the Last Great Time War, the planet Gallifrey, whilst besieged by the Daleks, was transported to a parallel pocket universe by the first thirteen incarnations of the Doctor, resulting in the vast majority of the Dalek Fleet inadvertently destroying themselves in an inferno which the post-Time War universe observed to be the extinction of both the Daleks and the Time Lords. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

From their pocket universe, the Time Lords found a crack in time, located on the planet Trenzalore, and broadcast a message through it to the universe through all of time and space. The message, "Doctor who?", became the oldest question in the universe and was intended for the Doctor to respond by giving his true name, confirming to the Time Lords that they had found the right universe and that it would be safe to come through.

The Papal Mainframe arrived at Trenzalore, recognising the significance of the message, created a force field around the planet to protect the small village there. By the time the Eleventh Doctor arrived, hundreds of ships had gathered, including those of the Daleks, who had established a new paradigm after barely surviving the Time War. Tasha Lem, Mother Superious of the Papal Mainframe and friend of the Doctor, assisted the Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald in reaching the planet. When the broadcast was revealed to be "Doctor who?", the Doctor refused to leave the planet to be destroyed by his enemies in space, all of whom would seek the destruction of the Time Lords. However, he also was not willing to bring the Time Lords back through the crack, fearing that the Time War would start anew. Initiating the Siege of Trenzalore, Tasha Lem changed the faith of the Papal Mainframe into the Church of Silence so as to ensure that the Doctor did not say his name and restart the Time War. The Kovarian Chapter, represented by Madame Kovarian, broke away from the Papal Mainframe, travelled back along the Doctor's timeline to change history so that he never reached Trenzalore. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)

The destruction of the TARDIS[[edit] | [edit source]]

Main article: Total Collapse Event Incident
A depiction of the TARDIS's destruction. (TV: The Pandorica Opens)

On 26 June, 2010, the Kovarian Chapter caused the Doctor's TARDIS to explode on Earth, resulting in a total event collapse which threatened to erase all of reality from history. Shortly following his regeneration, the Eleventh Doctor had discovered cracks in time, "scar tissue" which was later determined to have been caused by the explosion. (TV: The Pandorica Opens) As the eye of the storm, the Earth outlasted the rest of the universe, and was ultimately where the Doctor initiated Big Bang Two, restoring the universe. (TV: The Big Bang) Ironically, this event caused the creation of the crack in the universe which had precipitated the entire conflict, which the older Doctor at Trenzalore noted was part of the “destiny trap”. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)

Melody Pond[[edit] | [edit source]]

Abduction of Amy Pond[[edit] | [edit source]]

Madame Kovarian at Demons Run. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War)

The Eleventh Doctor's companions, Amy Pond and Rory Williams, conceived a child on their wedding night aboard the TARDIS whilst it was in flight through the Time Vortex. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War) Amy remained unaware that she was pregnant for a while, (TV: The Almost People) and continued enjoying her honeymoon. (TV: A Christmas Carol)

Amy was secretly replaced with a living flesh doppelgänger during or shortly after her honeymoon. The ganger functioned as an avatar through which Amy perceived existence as if she was present in place of the Ganger. (TV: The Almost People) In reality, Amy was taken to a church marine base on the Demons Run asteroid in the 52nd century to gestate her child, who she would name Melody Pond. Through some combination of the circumstances of her conception in the vortex, plus interference by the Silence, Melody developed Time Lord characteristics, including regeneration. (TV: A Good Man Goes To War)

Whilst travelling with the Doctor and Rory in Ganger form, Amy caught some glimpses of the unfamiliar Madame Kovarian observing her on Demons Run, (TV: Day of the Moon, The Curse of the Black Spot, The Rebel Flesh), but remained unaware that she had been kidnapped. The Doctor, however, did become aware of her replacement, and travelled to 22nd century Earth to see the Flesh in its early stages. By doing so, he gained the information needed to block the signal to Amy's flesh avatar, terminating it just as Amy gave birth aboard Demons Run, with Kovarian present. (TV: The Almost People)

Battle of Demons Run[[edit] | [edit source]]

Main article: Battle of Demons Run
"Demons run when a good man goes to war"Dorium Maldovar [src]

The Doctor and Rory then searched for Amy, destroying the Twelfth Cyber Legion both to acquire her location and to make a point to her captors. In anticipation of a confrontation at Demons Run, the Doctor recruited numerous allies through time and space to help him including Madame Vastra and Jenny Flint from 13 Paternoster Row in 1888, Sontaran Commander Strax from the Battle of Zaruthstra in 4037, Captain Henry Avery and the former crew of the Fancy, plus a number of Silurian Hunters and Judoon.

After a month, Dorium Maldovar was preparing to close down the Maldovarium when he was recruited by the Doctor. Soon after, Demons Run was infiltrated by the Doctor and his allies, who successfully retrieved both Amy and her baby, only to learn too late that the latter was a flesh avatar, Kovarian having escaped with the real Melody. In the aftermath of the battle, River Song arrived and revealed that she was Melody to the Doctor, who left to search for the baby alone, and her parents. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War) After the loss of Demons Run, the clerics and Headless Monks “washed their hands” of Kovarian. (AUDIO: The Furies)

Two days following the battle, Vastra and Jenny recovered Strax from Demons Run. (WC: The Battle of Demons Run: Two Days Later) Back in 19th century London, the three formed the Paternoster Gang. (TV: The Snowmen)

In the aftermath of Dorium's departure, Kiz the Head-Taker, Vertebrae and Agrakos attempted a theft of the Maldovarium, beheading a force of twelve Cyberman shells which served as security before using Cyber-head to keep a door wedged open for when the three criminals escaped, during which an Auton copy of Dorium named the head Handles. Later, when Kiz chose to escape alone, he found that somebody had moved Handles from the door, cleaned it, and placed the Cyberman head in the centre of the door's service duct, locking him and the others inside the Maldovarium. (PROSE: The Heist) Handles was eventually acquired from the Maldovar Market by the Doctor, assisting him during the Siege of Trenzalore. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)

Raising of Melody[[edit] | [edit source]]

For a time Melody was kept at Concorde Dawn under the care of Kovarian herself, (AUDIO: The Furies) however she was eventually taken to be raised on Earth, in what Madam Vastra speculated was her natural environment. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War) On Earth in 1969, Melody was kept at an orphanage under the observation of Silents though she was contained in a modified Apollo 11 space suit. During this time the Silents established a presence across Earth, manipulating the human race to create the resources they needed. Melody used the suit to call for help, being put through directly to United States President Richard Nixon. Her bizarre calls attracted the attention of the Eleventh Doctor, Amy and Rory at an earlier point in their lives than Demons Run. During their investigation of the Silents, Melody broke free of the suit and went on the run. The Doctor subsequently exploited the Apollo 11 Moon landing to turn the human race against the Silents, by interrupting the broadcast with a clip of a Silent exclaiming that the humans should “kill us all on sight”. The Silents’ conditioning abilities immediately turned the human race against them. The Doctor had confronted the Silents on a time engine which he believed would go on to be known as (TV: The Impossible Astronaut, Day of the Moon) 79B Aickman Road, "someone's attempt to build a TARDIS" which he had previously encountered in 2010. (TV: The Lodger)

Six months later, Melody had reached New York however stress and illness caused by living on the streets forced her to regenerate. (TV: Day of the Moon) The new incarnation of Melody, still programmed to kill the Doctor, sought out Amy and Rory as children and became their childhood friend, Mels. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler)

The Silent priests left on Earth became scattered and few due to human persecution. In the 2010s they managed to come together again, coming into conflict with UNIT. (AUDIO: House of Silents) The Silents manipulated an election campaign in Britain and subsequently arranged political assassination to create an event which would be a broadcast around the world, in which they negated the Moon landing conditioning. (AUDIO: Square One, Silent Majority) The Silents subsequently arranged to escape Earth, with UNIT foiling their attempt to provoke war as they left. (AUDIO: In Memory Alone)

From Melody to River[[edit] | [edit source]]

Having been convinced by her mother, River Song saved the Doctor's life. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler)

Having been returned to Earth, Amy and Rory spent the summer of 2011 waiting for the Doctor. Ultimately, he met with them, having failed to find the young Melody. Shortly after his arrival, the three were met by Mels, Amy and Rory's childhood friend who held the Doctor at gunpoint, forcing him to take her to Berlin in 1938, her intention being to kill Adolf Hitler. As a result of Mels shooting the TARDIS control console, the TARDIS flew erratically before crashing into the Reichschancellery, where Hitler was being attacked by the Teselecta, a shapeshifting vessel of the Justice Department, whose crew travelled through time to torture criminals. The TARDIS collided with the humanoid Teselecta, which stood up again after the Doctor and company disembarked and came face to face with Hitler who, in an attempt to kill his attacker, inadvertently shot Mels.

After Hitler was incapacitated by Rory, Mels, having sustained a fatal injury, regenerated into who the Doctor and his companions knew as River Song. Shortly after regenerating, River tried to kill the Doctor. After several failed attempts, she transmitted to him poison from the Judas tree through a kiss, leaving the Doctor with minutes to live. Having been recorded in history as the Doctor's murderer, River was intercepted by the Teselecta, which began to torture her before being stopped by Amy and Rory, who forced its crew into retreat. Ultimately, the Doctor died as a result of the poison but River, having been convinced by Amy, used her regeneration energy to revive him, expending all her regenerations as a result. After being left in the care of the Sisters of the Infinite Schism, River entered Luna University, following the Doctor through archaeology. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler)

Lake Silencio[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor's death at Lake Silencio. (TV: The Impossible Astronaut)
Main article: The Doctor's death at Lake Silencio

Following an encounter with a minotaur, the Doctor left Amy and Rory at a new house on Earth (TV: The God Complex) the Doctor embarked on a farewell tour. Eventually, in the days leading up to his death in 2011, the Doctor reunited with Craig Owens in Colchester, where they faced the Cybermen. (TV: Closing Time) Before meeting his death, the Doctor investigated why the Silence wanted him dead, acquiring information on from the Dalek data core of a dying Supreme Dalek to that end. (TV: The Wedding of River Song)

After some time at Luna University, River Song received her doctorate. On that day, she was met by Madame Kovarian and two Silents, who forced her into an intelligent spacesuit. (TV: Closing Time) The suited River was submerged in Lake Silencio, Utah, where she emerged on 22 April 2011. River met the Doctor, who had arrived to meet his death as recorded in history. However, River was able to drain the suit's weapon systems, preventing it from firing on the Doctor and thus breaking a fixed point in time, causing a new reality to be created as time began to collapse. (TV: The Wedding of River Song, The Impossible Astronaut)

In the new world, which was a combination of Earth's history, the Doctor was aware of the change in the timeline and came into contact with Amy, Rory and River, all of whom were part of a group of people who perceived the change, based at Area 52. Also present were Madame Kovarian and a group of Silents, who had been captured by Amy's forces, who wore eye drives derived from Kovarian's in order to observe the Silents. However, the Silents were able to take control of these eye drives, using them to attack their captors as they broke out of captivity to ensure the Doctor's death. Whether intentionally or not, Kovarian also began to feel pain from her eye drive. Amy, holding Kovarian responsible for robbing her of her baby, left her to be killed by the eye drive.

The Doctor, realising that the change in history would ultimately destroy reality, convinced River Song to make physical contact with him in the form of a kiss, in a wedding ceremony witnessed by Amy and Rory. Looking into the Doctor's eye, River saw that he was actually the Teselecta, with the real Doctor inside. Because she and the Doctor were the opposite poles of the disruption in time, their touching caused time to be returned to its original state, where River "killed" the Doctor. Kovarian was alive again in the restored timeline (TV: The Wedding of River Song) and was finally abandoned by the Silents. (AUDIO: The Furies)

Second attempt on the Doctor’s life[[edit] | [edit source]]

Learning that her first attempt had failed, Kovarian used Proto-Time Lords created using River Song’s DNA to attempt a second assassination of the Doctor. The oldest of these Proto-Time Lords, Brooke, became a companion of the Fifth Doctor, seeking an opportunity to assassinate him. (AUDIO: My Dinner With Andrew) River Song joined the Fifth Doctor’s company at this time, seeking comfort after discovering the fates of the original Proto-Time Lord clones created at Demons Run, and was immediately suspicious of Brooke. (AUDIO: The Lady in the Lake) River foiled Brooke’s attempt to kill the Fifth Doctor by exploiting Aqua Galatia he’d ingested as part of an adventure in Vienna. (AUDIO: A Requiem for the Doctor)

Having foiled her attempt on the Doctor’s life, River forced Brooke to take her and the Doctor to her rendezvous with her employer at The Bumptious Gastropod. Upon learning Brooke’s employer was Kovarian, River used her Hallucinogenic lipstick to erase Brooke’s memories of her involvement, convincing her she’d successfully killed the Doctor, and also wiped the Fifth Doctor’s recent memories in an attempt to stop him getting involved in events involving his future. River’s attempt to entrap Kovarian was foiled by the Fifth Doctor immediately returning to the restaurant, forcing her to make use of a double of his, Andrew Edwardson, to divert Kovarian. Due to increasingly complex timeline to keep track of, River lost control of events resulting in Brooke seemingly gunning down the Doctor with a regeneration inhibitor. River immediately retaliated by shooting Brooke, forcing her to regenerate. (AUDIO: My Dinner With Andrew)

Seeking revenge, River followed Kovarian and Brooke to Concorde Well but was quickly captured due to psycological programming preventing her hurting Kovarian. Whilst the Deterrant laid siege to Concorde Well in retaliation for the cosmic disasters caused by the Doctor’s premature death, River was able to persuade her fellow Proto-Time Lords to turn on Kovarian, who was increasingly unstable due to seeing visions of “the Furies”. Eventually Brooke joined the plot and travelled back in time so the man she shot was actually Andrew Edwardson, not the Fifth Doctor. The Proto-Time Lords held Kovarian captive whilst River bid farewell to the restored Fifth Doctor. River left Kovarian in the care of her siblings, ignoring her pleas for mercy. (AUDIO: The Furies)

Back into the shadows[[edit] | [edit source]]

Later, wanting to be left alone, (HOMEVID: The Inforarium) the Eleventh Doctor erased himself from every database in the universe, making sure that no one had ever heard of him. After it was discovered that there was no evidence of the man she had murdered having ever existed, River Song was pardoned and released from the Stormcage Containment Facility. (TV: The Angels Take Manhattan)

As a result of his efforts, record of the Doctor was missing from the IV system used by Solomon in 2367, (TV: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship) as well as the databanks of the Cyberiad until the Battle of Hedgewick's World of Wonders, when the Cyber-Planner known as Mr Clever accessed the Doctor's mind. Mr Clever deduced what the Doctor had done whilst noting that the record could be reconstructed by the hole he left behind, with the Doctor suggesting that he would do something about that. (TV: Nightmare in Silver)

Though the Doctor could not remove the information about him from the Inforarium's data banks, he managed to reverse engineer the memory-proofing ability of the Silence so that clientele, which included the Daleks, the Cybermen and the Sontarans, could not retain any knowledge that they gained about him from there. (HOMEVID: The Inforarium) The Doctor was unable to erase the planet Earth's records of him because he had played a major role in the planet's history and future, with organisations across the world having been influenced by him. (COMIC: Hunters of the Burning Stone)

River was taken out of Stormcage to the Bekdel Institute, learning that the Director was a "solidogram". When Missy, the female incarnation of the Master who identified herself as the last of the Time Lords, came to the Institute, River helped her to escape. To throw off the Director, they created a set of solidograms, one to be placed into the detention cells, and another to crawl through the sewers in order to be caught by the Director and the cubes, a trick to allow both River and Missy to meddle with the Institute's computers. It was at this point that the two women figured out that the prisoners were all solidogroms, generated by the Institute's main computer. River and Missy also figured out that they were brought to the Institute to learn if the Doctor was still alive after his assassination. They finally escaped after Missy tricked the computer into thinking that the inside was the outside and vice versa. After agreeing to save Missy from an opening airlock using her Vortex manipulator, they were transported to a planet, where Missy set off back to her TARDIS and then revealed she had meddled with River’s manipulator so it instantly teleported her back to Stormcage. (AUDIO: The Bekdel Test)

The Parliament of the Daleks remained aware of the Doctor's continued existence and forcibly recruited the lone Time Lord along with his former companions Amy Pond and Rory Williams to neutralise the threat of the Dalek Asylum. This was done with the assistance of Oswin Oswald, a human who had been converted into a Dalek by the Asylum inmates. Though the destruction of the Asylum resulted in her death, she was able to remove the memory of the Doctor from the Dalek Pathweb, resulting in him being forgotten by the Daleks, much to his delight.

Following the incident, Amy and Rory resumed their travels with the Doctor, (TV: Asylum of the Daleks) but were ultimately lost to him in an encounter with the Weeping Angels in Manhattan. (TV: The Angels Take Manhattan) This combined with his confrontation with the Dalek Foundation (PROSE: The Dalek Generation) led the Doctor to retire to Victorian London, where the Paternoster Gang repeatedly urged him to come out of his retirement. (WC: The Great Detective) Christmas 1892 saw a confrontation with the Great Intelligence in which the Doctor came across Clara Oswin Oswald, who he saw die. Realising that she was "the same woman" as the also deceased Oswin Oswald, the Doctor set off to find Clara Oswald. (TV: The Snowmen)

Later, the Doctor received a phone call from Clara, who had been given his phone number by "the woman in the shop". Meeting her in 2013, the Doctor foiled Rosemary Kizlet and the Spoonheads whom, unbeknownst to him, served the Great Intelligence. (TV: The Bells of Saint John) Eventually, the Doctor came face to face with his future when the Great Intelligence brought him to his own tomb on Trenzalore so the Intelligence could have its ultimate revenge by turning all of the Doctor's victories into defeats. It did so by directly entering the Doctor's time stream, which appeared as an open wound in reality inside the tomb. However, this plan was foiled by Clara, who followed the Intelligence through the wound. Just as he was, she was ripped into countless versions of herself throughout history, and saved the Doctor countless times, undoing the damage the Intelligence had done to his timeline.

The Doctor successfully retrieved Clara from his time stream, but not without facing the "ghost" of the War Doctor. (TV: The Name of the Doctor) Some time later, the Zygon invasion of Earth, combined with the efforts of the Moment, brought the Doctor and Clara into contact with the Tenth Doctor as well as the War Doctor whilst he was preparing to bring an end to the Last Great Time War. Convinced by the ensuing events to find an alternative to destroying Gallifrey, all incarnations of the Doctor joined together to relocate the planet to a parallel pocket universe. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

Resolution[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Siege of Trenzalore ended without the Doctor speaking his name, a result of Clara Oswald pleading to the Time Lords for help on his behalf. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)

300 years into the Siege of Trenzalore, the Eleventh Doctor discussed the Silence's attempts to kill him with Mother Superious Tasha Lem, who disavowed the Kovarian Chapter. Tasha noted that, by destroying the TARDIS, they had created the very crack in the universe through which the Time Lords were calling. The Doctor observed that the Kovarian Chapter had fallen into a destiny trap; they were not able to change history because they were a part of it. He also acknowledged that he would have never lived to come to Trenzalore if not for River Song, who the Kovarian Chapter had intended to kill him. Ultimately, the siege ended without the Doctor saying his name. Instead, Clara Oswald convinced the Time Lords to assist the Doctor, who was on the brink of dying of old age with no remaining regenerations, which they did so by providing him with regeneration energy, which he used to destroy the Dalek forces assembled over Trenzalore whilst the Time Lords, electing not to return to the universe at that point, closed the crack. (TV: The Time of the Doctor) Eventually, the Time Lords returned Gallifrey to the universe more discreetly, at the end of the universe. (TV: Hell Bent)

Parallel universe[[edit] | [edit source]]

In a parallel universe, River Song carried out her conditioning and killed the Doctor. She subsequently turned on her captors, massacring them at Demons Run. (AUDIO: The Two Rivers)