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A major facet of her travels in the TARDIS was her assuming the identity of the "[[Bad Wolf (entity)|Bad Wolf]]". In order to get back to the Doctor, after he sent her and the TARDIS together to protect them from a Dalek attack, she was forced to stare into the heart of the TARDIS, which enfolded her in [[Time Vortex]] energy and turned her into a new and seemingly omnipotent being that could rescue the Doctor. She also caused a [[temporal paradox]] by leaving herself a [[Bad Wolf meme|trail of clues]] throughout history, she was able to recognise, leading her back. But it also nearly killed her. The Ninth Doctor absorbed the [[Time Vortex]] energy and transferred it back to [[the TARDIS]] — triggering a regeneration. She thus became one of three companions — along with [[Peri Brown]] and [[Wilfred Mott]] — to be the proximate cause of [[the Doctor]]'s [[regeneration]].
A major facet of her travels in the TARDIS was her assuming the identity of the "[[Bad Wolf (entity)|Bad Wolf]]". In order to get back to the Doctor, after he sent her and the TARDIS together to protect them from a Dalek attack, she was forced to stare into the heart of the TARDIS, which enfolded her in [[Time Vortex]] energy and turned her into a new and seemingly omnipotent being that could rescue the Doctor. She also caused a [[temporal paradox]] by leaving herself a [[Bad Wolf meme|trail of clues]] throughout history, she was able to recognise, leading her back. But it also nearly killed her. The Ninth Doctor absorbed the [[Time Vortex]] energy and transferred it back to [[the TARDIS]] — triggering a regeneration. She thus became one of three companions — along with [[Peri Brown]] and [[Wilfred Mott]] — to be the proximate cause of [[the Doctor]]'s [[regeneration]].


The end of her time with the Doctor came after she was pulled into a parallel universe during the Battle of Canary Wharf, where she became stuck, as travel between universes had become mostly impossible after the death of the Time Lords. She spent years trying to find a way back to the Doctor. She found one, and returned to her original universe in time to help the Doctor stop the Daleks one last time. In the process, the [[Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor]] was created, and after their victory the Doctor took him and Rose back to Pete's World, explaining that his meta-crisis identity needed her, just as he had, when they first met, and that, being part human, he could also grow old with her. She remained in her new universe with her mother, [[Tony Tyler|brother]] and [[Pete Tyler (Pete's World)|that universe's Pete Tyler]]. Her closest contact with the Doctor, for a period of her life, arrived when [[Rose-the-cat|another companion of the Doctor]] fell into her universe specifically to comfort her.
The end of her time with the Doctor came after she was pulled into a parallel universe during the Battle of Canary Wharf, where she became trapped, as travel between universes had become mostly impossible after the death of the Time Lords. She spent years trying to find a way back to the Doctor. She found one, and returned to her original universe in time to help the Doctor stop the Daleks one last time. In the process, the [[Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor]] was created, and after their victory the Doctor took him and Rose back to Pete's World, explaining that his meta-crisis identity needed her, just as he had, when they first met, and that, being part human, he could also grow old with her. She remained in her new universe with her mother, [[Tony Tyler|brother]] and [[Pete Tyler (Pete's World)|that universe's Pete Tyler]]. Her closest contact with the Doctor, for a period of her life, arrived when [[Rose-the-cat|another companion of the Doctor]] fell into her universe specifically to comfort her.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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Rose used her knowledge of the Dalek Emperor and the Time War to stop the Daleks from killing her and Mickey, though they were held prisoner. The Daleks forcibly gained knowledge of the Cybermen from Singh's brainwaves and waged war against them. With the help of a short alliance with the Cybermen and the Preachers, the Doctor, along with the Pete from [[Pete's World]], rescued Rose and Mickey from their imprisonment by the Daleks. In the confusion, Mickey accidentally opened the Genesis Ark and released millions of Daleks (though the Doctor claimed he did them a favour as opening it by force would've blown up the Sun). The group then saved Jackie from being upgraded by the Cybermen, and Rose witnessed her mother and father reunite at last.  
Rose used her knowledge of the Dalek Emperor and the Time War to stop the Daleks from killing her and Mickey, though they were held prisoner. The Daleks forcibly gained knowledge of the Cybermen from Singh's brainwaves and waged war against them. With the help of a short alliance with the Cybermen and the Preachers, the Doctor, along with the Pete from [[Pete's World]], rescued Rose and Mickey from their imprisonment by the Daleks. In the confusion, Mickey accidentally opened the Genesis Ark and released millions of Daleks (though the Doctor claimed he did them a favour as opening it by force would've blown up the Sun). The group then saved Jackie from being upgraded by the Cybermen, and Rose witnessed her mother and father reunite at last.  


To save both dimensions from annihilation and defeat his two deadliest enemies, the Doctor planned to open [[the Void]]. This would suck anything covered in "[[Void stuff]]" into it and seal off the two universes for good. Realising that Rose was also covered in Void energy, the Doctor sent an unwilling Rose, along with Mickey, Pete and Jackie, back to the parallel Earth, where they would be safe. Rose, however, refused to leave the Doctor. Knowing she would never see her family again, she returned; though the Doctor protested, Rose simply told him that she had make her choice "a long time ago". Together, they opened the Void and the Daleks and Cybermen, along with the Genesis Ark, were sucked inside. The plan initially went smoothly until Rose's lever malfunctioned, threatening to halt the operation. Rose secured the lever, but couldn't hold on and was almost pulled into the Void herself. She was saved at the last second by her parallel father and taken back across to the other universe, separating her from the Doctor forever. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'')
To save both dimensions from annihilation and defeat his two deadliest enemies, the Doctor planned to open [[the Void]]. This would suck anything covered in "[[Void stuff]]" into it and seal off the two universes forever. Realising that Rose was also covered in Void energy, the Doctor sent an unwilling Rose, along with Mickey, Pete and Jackie, back to the parallel Earth, where they would be safe. Rose, however, refused to leave the Doctor. Knowing she would never see her family again, she returned; though the Doctor protested, Rose simply told him that she had make her choice "a long time ago". Together, they opened the Void and the Daleks and Cybermen, along with the Genesis Ark, were sucked inside. The plan initially went smoothly until Rose's lever malfunctioned, threatening to halt the operation. Rose secured the lever, but couldn't hold on and was almost pulled into the Void herself. She was saved at the last second by her parallel father and taken back across to the other universe, separating her from the Doctor forever. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'')


=== Stuck on Pete's World ===
=== Stuck on Pete's World ===
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