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|species    = Time Lord (Sympathy for the Devil)
|species    = Time Lord (Unbound Universe)
|job        = President of the Universe
|job        = President of the Universe
|origin      = [[Gallifrey (Unbound Universe)|Gallifrey]]
|origin      = [[Gallifrey (Unbound Universe)|Gallifrey]]
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Immediately after leaving the TARDIS, the Doctor bumped into [[Marcus (Unbound Universe)|Marcus]] and [[Adam (Unbound Universe)|Adam]]. He followed them to ''[[the Little England]]'', a pub run by [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (Unbound Universe)|Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]. The Doctor recognised the Brigadier and convinced him that he was the same person with whom Alistair fought [[Robot Yeti]] in the [[London Underground]]. The Doctor was concerned that he had arrived in the wrong time, as he had wanted to meet the Brigadier much earlier.
Immediately after leaving the TARDIS, the Doctor bumped into [[Marcus (Unbound Universe)|Marcus]] and [[Adam (Unbound Universe)|Adam]]. He followed them to ''[[the Little England]]'', a pub run by [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (Unbound Universe)|Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]. The Doctor recognised the Brigadier and convinced him that he was the same person with whom Alistair fought [[Robot Yeti]] in the [[London Underground]]. The Doctor was concerned that he had arrived in the wrong time, as he had wanted to meet the Brigadier much earlier.


During their conversation, a Chinese plane disguised with [[chameleon circuit]] technology flew over them and crashed onto a nearby mountain. The Doctor and the Brigadier went to the crash site and helped the [[Pilot (Sympathy for the Devil)|pilot]] get out of the wreckage and recover. UNIT arrived and brought the pilot to a nearby monastery. At the monastery, the Doctor heard that [[Ling]] saw a man [[Regeneration|change his appearance]] and realised that the [[Unbound Master]] was on the crashed plane.
During their conversation, a Chinese plane disguised with [[chameleon circuit]] technology flew over them and crashed onto a nearby mountain. The Doctor and the Brigadier went to the crash site and helped the [[Pilot (Unbound Universe)|pilot]] get out of the wreckage and recover. UNIT arrived and brought the pilot to a nearby monastery. At the monastery, the Doctor heard that [[Ling]] saw a man [[Regeneration|change his appearance]] and realised that the [[Unbound Master]] was on the crashed plane.


The Master revealed himself by releasing an alien parasite which had been kept trapped at the monastery. The Doctor talked with the Master and made a deal once he'd learnt the Master was just as trapped as he himself was now. The Master agreed to stop his plan in exchange for the [[Unbound Doctor's TARDIS]] after the Master had lost [[Unbound Master's TARDIS|his own TARDIS]]. The Doctor tricked the Master by saying that ''the Little England'' was his TARDIS. The Master attempted to cross the Doctor and leave him trapped in Hong Kong with the parasite. Instead, the Doctor took the parasite into his TARDIS while the Master went into the pub. The Brigadier came with the Doctor and they dematerialised to [[Mongolia]]. The Doctor dropped the parasite into a test area seconds before it was hit by a nuclear bomb and it was killed.
The Master revealed himself by releasing an alien parasite which had been kept trapped at the monastery. The Doctor talked with the Master and made a deal once he'd learnt the Master was just as trapped as he himself was now. The Master agreed to stop his plan in exchange for the [[Unbound Doctor's TARDIS]] after the Master had lost [[Unbound Master's TARDIS|his own TARDIS]]. The Doctor tricked the Master by saying that ''the Little England'' was his TARDIS. The Master attempted to cross the Doctor and leave him trapped in Hong Kong with the parasite. Instead, the Doctor took the parasite into his TARDIS while the Master went into the pub. The Brigadier came with the Doctor and they dematerialised to [[Mongolia]]. The Doctor dropped the parasite into a test area seconds before it was hit by a nuclear bomb and it was killed.
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The Doctor was eventually forced to officially take on his title of [[Ruler of the Universe]] in order to try and protect the survivors of this dying reality. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The City and the Clock (audio story)|The City and the Clock]]'') Under the Doctor’s guidance, a Parliament of the Universe was founded. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The True Saviour of the Universe (audio story)|The True Saviour of the Universe]]'')
The Doctor was eventually forced to officially take on his title of [[Ruler of the Universe]] in order to try and protect the survivors of this dying reality. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The City and the Clock (audio story)|The City and the Clock]]'') Under the Doctor’s guidance, a Parliament of the Universe was founded. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The True Saviour of the Universe (audio story)|The True Saviour of the Universe]]'')


The Doctor funded Bernice's mission to excavate the site of the [[Apocalypse Clock (Unbound Universe)|Apocalypse Clock]] on [[Merin (planet)|Merin]] as a potential means to save his universe from destruction, even as he admitted later that he'd never seriously expected her research to bear any fruit and mainly did it to try and secure a public victory to improve his credibility. Benny eventually asked him to come and look at her dig. He did but their friendship soured as he was grumpy at his job, due to the amount of paper work and the remedial talks he had to do. He became stuck on Merin as he hadn’t negotiated a settlement to prevent strikes of the spaceport staff, due to being busy. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The City and the Clock (audio story)|The City and the Clock]]'')
The Doctor funded Bernice's mission to excavate the site of the [[Apocalypse Clock (Unbound Universe)|Apocalypse Clock]] on [[Merin (Unbound Universe)|Merin]] as a potential means to save his universe from destruction, even as he admitted later that he'd never seriously expected her research to bear any fruit and mainly did it to try and secure a public victory to improve his credibility. Benny eventually asked him to come and look at her dig. He did but their friendship soured as he was grumpy at his job, due to the amount of paper work and the remedial talks he had to do. He became stuck on Merin as he hadn’t negotiated a settlement to prevent strikes of the spaceport staff, due to being busy. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The City and the Clock (audio story)|The City and the Clock]]'')


The Doctor began working to create a “safe zone” with the Clock and oversaw the evacuation of planets to move their populations to safety. Troubled by his inability to help others due to the bureaucracy of his position as president, he attended regular appointments with the therapist [[Guilana (Unbound Universe)|Guilana]]. He discussed such issues as his perception of other people as tools to help him or his frustration at the bureaucracy that prevented him helping certain planets as he tried to "punish" troublesome rulers who were exploiting the situation. She helped him to remember portions of the Great War. However, his appointments ended when he was revealed to have manipulated Guilana's timeline to save her former fiancé from the shuttle accident that killed him. He did this because he wanted to make someone happy when he lost a planet and a friend. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Asking for a Friend (audio story)|Asking for a Friend]]'')
The Doctor began working to create a “safe zone” with the Clock and oversaw the evacuation of planets to move their populations to safety. Troubled by his inability to help others due to the bureaucracy of his position as president, he attended regular appointments with the therapist [[Guilana (Unbound Universe)|Guilana]]. He discussed such issues as his perception of other people as tools to help him or his frustration at the bureaucracy that prevented him helping certain planets as he tried to "punish" troublesome rulers who were exploiting the situation. She helped him to remember portions of the Great War. However, his appointments ended when he was revealed to have manipulated Guilana's timeline to save her former fiancé from the shuttle accident that killed him. He did this because he wanted to make someone happy when he lost a planet and a friend. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Asking for a Friend (audio story)|Asking for a Friend]]'')
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The Doctor was very protective of his friends. The Undying’s spores attempted to exploit this, leading to him locking Benny in a room in an overzealous attempt to keep her safe. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Undying Truth (audio story)|The Undying Truth]]'')
The Doctor was very protective of his friends. The Undying’s spores attempted to exploit this, leading to him locking Benny in a room in an overzealous attempt to keep her safe. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Undying Truth (audio story)|The Undying Truth]]'')


The Doctor proved his reputation for cunning. On [[Skaro (Masters of War)|Skaro]] he attempted to incite a civil war among the [[Dalek (Masters of War)|Daleks]] by tricking one into believing itself to be [[Davros (Masters of War)|Davros]] and later collaborated with the Daleks in strategising their defence against the [[Quatch]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Masters of War (audio story)|Masters of War]]'') According to [[Mandeville]], during the Great War the Doctor became notorious for stabbing his enemies in the back. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Library in the Body (audio story)|The Library in the Body]]'') After the War the Doctor masterminded his own downfall as President of the Universe, in the process ensuring the activation of the safe zone and thus the preservation of his universe whilst also finding a way to return Benny to her universe. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The True Saviour of the Universe (audio story)|The True Saviour of the Universe]]'')
The Doctor proved his reputation for cunning. On [[Skaro (Unbound Universe)|Skaro]] he attempted to incite a civil war among the [[Dalek (Unbound Universe)|Daleks]] by tricking one into believing itself to be [[Davros (Unbound Universe)|Davros]] and later collaborated with the Daleks in strategising their defence against the [[Quatch]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Masters of War (audio story)|Masters of War]]'') According to [[Mandeville]], during the Great War the Doctor became notorious for stabbing his enemies in the back. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Library in the Body (audio story)|The Library in the Body]]'') After the War the Doctor masterminded his own downfall as President of the Universe, in the process ensuring the activation of the safe zone and thus the preservation of his universe whilst also finding a way to return Benny to her universe. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The True Saviour of the Universe (audio story)|The True Saviour of the Universe]]'')


The Doctor was known for appearing a coward, though he insisted he was simply cautious. Mandeville ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Library in the Body (audio story)|The Library in the Body]]'') and the [[Mother Superior (The Library in the Body)|Mother Superior]] criticised cowardly actions he had done during the War such as abandoning [[The Master (Sympathy for the Devil)|the Master]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Emporium At The End (audio story)|The Emporium at the End]]'') After the War, the Doctor made a failed attempt to flee his dying universe to escape his responsibilities, an action he believed even the TARDIS disliked him for. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Library in the Body (audio story)|The Library in the Body]]'')
The Doctor was known for appearing a coward, though he insisted he was simply cautious. Mandeville ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Library in the Body (audio story)|The Library in the Body]]'') and the [[Mother Superior (Unbound Universe)|Mother Superior]] criticised cowardly actions he had done during the War such as abandoning the [[Unbound Master]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Emporium At The End (audio story)|The Emporium at the End]]'') After the War, the Doctor made a failed attempt to flee his dying universe to escape his responsibilities, an action he believed even the TARDIS disliked him for. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Library in the Body (audio story)|The Library in the Body]]'')


When angered, the Doctor could be ruthless to his enemies. After being infuriated by her regime, the Doctor let [[Prime Minister 470]] die at the hands of her own enforcers and also saw to the death of [[Ego (Planet X)|Ego]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet X (audio story)|Planet X]]'') He did have limits however and refused to wipe out the parasitic Now to save the Time Lords. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Gallifrey (audio story)|Gallifrey]]'')
When angered, the Doctor could be ruthless to his enemies. After being infuriated by her regime, the Doctor let [[Prime Minister 470]] die at the hands of her own enforcers and also saw to the death of [[Ego (Unbound Universe)|Ego]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet X (audio story)|Planet X]]'') He did have limits however and refused to wipe out the parasitic Now to save the Time Lords. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Gallifrey (audio story)|Gallifrey]]'')


The Doctor had a tendency to behave childishly, such as by frequently deriding experiences that he found boring ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet X (audio story)|Planet X]]'', ''[[Have I Told You Lately? (audio story)|Have I Told You Lately?]]'') and cheating at board games. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Inertia (audio story)|Inertia]]'') He would often become grumpy when forced to do tasks he disliked, which was a frequent problem whilst he was President of the Universe. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The City and the Clock (audio story)|The City and the Clock]]'', ''[[Asking for a Friend (audio story)|Asking for a Friend]]'')  
The Doctor had a tendency to behave childishly, such as by frequently deriding experiences that he found boring ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet X (audio story)|Planet X]]'', ''[[Have I Told You Lately? (audio story)|Have I Told You Lately?]]'') and cheating at board games. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Inertia (audio story)|Inertia]]'') He would often become grumpy when forced to do tasks he disliked, which was a frequent problem whilst he was President of the Universe. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The City and the Clock (audio story)|The City and the Clock]]'', ''[[Asking for a Friend (audio story)|Asking for a Friend]]'')  
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Initially, he wore the attire of his previous incarnation. He complained that the [[shoe]]s did not fit very well. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Sympathy for the Devil (audio story)|Sympathy for the Devil]]'')
Initially, he wore the attire of his previous incarnation. He complained that the [[shoe]]s did not fit very well. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Sympathy for the Devil (audio story)|Sympathy for the Devil]]'')


By the time of his journey to [[Skaro (Masters of War)|Skaro]] he had taken to wearing a ruffled shirt, dark suit and cape. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Masters of War (audio story)|Masters of War]]'')
By the time of his journey to [[Skaro (Unbound Universe)|Skaro]] he had taken to wearing a ruffled shirt, dark suit and cape. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Masters of War (audio story)|Masters of War]]'')


After the [[Great War (The Library in the Body)|Great War]], however, and during his time with [[Bernice Summerfield]], he wore a simple blue collared shirt under a navy [[jumper]] and a maroon [[jacket]]. Though he didn't carry a [[sonic screwdriver]], he did find a similar device in the Emporium and recognised it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Emporium At The End (audio story)|The Emporium At The End]]'')
After the [[Great War (Unbound Universe)|Great War]], however, and during his time with [[Bernice Summerfield]], he wore a simple blue collared shirt under a navy [[jumper]] and a maroon [[jacket]]. Though he didn't carry a [[sonic screwdriver]], he did find a similar device in the Emporium and recognised it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Emporium At The End (audio story)|The Emporium At The End]]'')


While acting as the Ruler of the Universe, the Doctor wore a [[velvet]] jacket over a woolen V-neck [[sweater]] and a blue shirt, and occasionally wore a [[tie]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The City and the Clock (audio story)|The City and the Clock]]'')
While acting as the Ruler of the Universe, the Doctor wore a [[velvet]] jacket over a woolen V-neck [[sweater]] and a blue shirt, and occasionally wore a [[tie]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The City and the Clock (audio story)|The City and the Clock]]'')
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