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Originally a man with the demeanour of an eccentric, light-hearted buffoon, the '''Seventh Doctor''' darkened into a mysterious, cunning manipulator to combat [[Fenric]]'s return.
Originally a man with the demeanour of an eccentric, light-hearted buffoon who delighted in humorous reverie, the '''Seventh Doctor''' darkened into a Machiavellian manipulator to combat [[Fenric]]'s return, becoming sombre genius of frightful calibre who could tactfully use his mind to manipulate almost any situation into reaching his favoured outcome for the "greater good", actively seeking out evil to vanquish instead of traveling aimlessly. However, he could also show profound warmth and affection to his [[companion]]s, and built a strong bond with many of them, almost becoming a substitute parent-like figure in his handling of them, even if he had to hurt some of his closest friends by toying with their minds as part of his schemes.


Though he delighted in humorous reverie, it was only the surface layer of his true nature. Beneath, he was a Machiavellian and somber genius of frightful calibre who could tactfully use his mind to manipulate almost any situation into reaching his favoured outcome. Despite this, every action he did "for the greater good", as this incarnation actively sought out evil to vanquish. He could also show profound warmth and affection to his [[companion]]s, and built a strong bond with many of them.
In his early days, the Doctor was little more than a carefree traveller seeing the universe with [[Mel Bush]] after escaping the scheme of the [[First Rani]] on [[Lakertya]], with the pair arriving at the likes of [[Paradise Towers]] and [[Shangri-La]] [[Wales]] as the Doctor began to change from a clown to a schemer, until they came to [[Iceworld]] and met [[Ace]], a troubled teenager from [[1980s]] [[Earth]] who the Doctor recognised as a [[Wolf of Fenric]], and the Doctor, realising he could no longer avoid his rematch with Fenric, nudged Mel into leaving with [[Sabalom Glitz]] while he took Ace on as a companion. Treating her both as his protégé and a pawn in Fenric's game, the Doctor did his best to heal Ace's psychological wounds by helping her come to terms with her past misdeeds and fears, aiding her in maturing and supporting her in moments of difficulty, while he descended more into a dark deceiver, even tricking [[Davros]] into destroying [[Skaro]] with the [[Hand of Omega]] to end the [[Imperial-Renegade Dalek Civil War]], killing [[Helen A]]'s pet [[Stigorax]] to topple her regime on [[Terra Alpha]] and destroying a [[Cyber-Fleet]] with [[Nemesis]].


Initially, the Seventh Doctor travelled with [[Sixth Doctor|his predecessor]]'s final companion, [[Melanie Bush]]. After several adventures with the new Doctor, she left to travel with [[Sabalom Glitz]], prompting him to begin travelling with [[Ace]], a troubled teenager from [[Earth]] in the [[1980s]]. Treating her both as a protégé and initially as a pawn in [[Fenric]]'s game, he did his best to help heal Ace's psychological wounds by helping her come to terms with her past misdeeds and fears, aiding her in maturing and supporting her in moments of difficulty. Although he initially planned to take Ace home, they ultimately travelled together for several years, only for their strong bond to grow increasingly strained as secrets and death tore them apart.
After they freed the [[Psychic Circus]] from the [[Gods of Ragnarok]] with the [[Vulpanan]] [[werewolf]] [[Mags (The Greatest Show in the Galaxy)|Mags]], the Doctor left Ace in the [[Cretaceous]] period and reunited with [[Frobisher]] for some brief adventures until they parted ways again. As he travelled alone, the Doctor ran into the likes of [[Death's Head]] and [[Abslom Daak]], until he retrieved Ace. In their continued adventures, they assisted [[UNIT]] in stopping [[Morgaine]] from obtaining [[Excalibur]] and prevented [[Josiah Samuel Smith]]'s plan to assassinate [[Queen]] [[Victoria]], before they had their fated showdown with Fenric at [[1943]] [[Maiden's Point]], where they emerged victorious. The Doctor then brought Ace back to her home of [[Perivale]] in time to face the [[Tremas Master]] on the [[Cheetah Planet]]. After the Master was left on the Cheetah Planet as it exploded, accounts differ on the Doctor and Ace's exploits after they departed Perivale with "work to do".  


Following Ace's initial departure from [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], he became "champion" to the [[Eternal]] known as [[Time (Set Piece)|Time]]. Although he did many good deeds while under the title of Time's Champion, his manipulative ways and amoral decisions cost him dearly, leaving him questioning his actions and himself. The aftermath left him tired and saddened, and after reuniting with many old friends he eventually began a lonely [[retirement]] from plotting. Though wearisome, he decided he would return to [[Gallifrey]] when the [[Time Lord]]s needed his assistance, but having grown complacent in his [[retirement]], he let his guard down at the wrong time and paid for it with his life.
According to [[2-D universe|one account]], the Doctor and Ace quickly found themselves caught in the schemes of the [[Mandragora Helix]] and attended a party on ''[[Maruthea]]''. In conjunction with [[Virgin reality|another account]], the Doctor began to embrace his role as [[Time's Champion]], in which he worked in the service of the [[Eternal]] known as [[Time (Set Piece)|Time]], by the time he faced the [[Timewyrm]]. Although he did many good deeds while under the title of Time's Champion, his manipulative ways and amoral decisions cost him dearly, with Ace leaving him as he was joined by [[Bernice Summerfield]] on [[Heaven]]. Ace would eventually return, though the Doctor was unable to regain her trust until they defeated {{Champion}} and his plot to corrupt the Doctor's timeline. Ace would eventually leave to become "[[Time's Vigilante]]" and Bernice would depart to marry [[Jason Kane]], leaving the Doctor to travel with [[Adjudicator]]s [[Roz Forrester]] and [[Chris Cwej]] until Roz died in battle and Chris left to see the universe with a [[Time Ring]] after a trip to the [[House of Lungbarrow]], where the Doctor was also asked to collect the [[Old Master]]'s remains from Skaro.  


After many years of schemes and manipulation, the Doctor ultimately regenerated  in [[San Francisco]] on [[31 December]] [[1999]] from events out of his control, first being shot by a San Francisco gang on the streets and then being fatally injured when Dr. [[Grace Holloway]]'s exploratory surgery on his [[firearm|gunshot]] wounds accidentally clogged a vein. Due to the [[anaesthetic]] in his system, he did not properly regenerate into his [[Eighth Doctor|next incarnation]] until several hours had past.
In [[Positive-time universe|a differing account]], the Doctor tried to have Ace join the [[Time Lord Academy]], though she rejected going, just as they were embroiled in a series of adventures involving [[Raine Creevy]]. After some brief adventures with [[Bev Tarrant]] and foiling [[Elizabeth Klein]]'s temporal scheme at [[Colditz Castle]], the Doctor and Ace were joined by [[Hex]], who became a key player in the Doctor's feud with [[the Forge]] and the [[Elder God]]s. After Hex left to start a family, the Doctor was re-joined by Mel. In this account, the Doctor still went on to have adventures with Bernice, Roz and Chris, and he reunited with Bernice and Ace for a few more adventures, while also taking on Klein as a companion until her actions rewrote her timeline. As Ace had decided to become a Time Lord, the Doctor found himself reconnecting with old friends like Mags, [[Harry Sullivan]] and [[Naomi Cross]] to have them as companions as he tended to the universe.
 
Eventually, after all his friends had left him, the Doctor dedicated himself to his mission of protecting the history of the universe, even traveling back down his own timeline to attend to his unfinished business and clean up after his previous incarnations. Though he asked some people to become his new companion, the Doctor resigned himself to a solitary existence, only seeking out his old companions when they proved useful to his plans, which only alienated him further away from them. However, after an encounter with the [[Eighth Legs]], the Doctor decided to embrace his older jollier side before he met his fate, allowing him to face his final adventures with high spirits.
 
After many years of schemes and manipulations, the Doctor ironically met his end in events out of his control after being caught at the wrong place at the wrong time due to crash-landing in [[San Francisco]] on [[31 December]] [[1999]] while taking the Master's remains to [[Gallifrey]]. As he realised the Master had somehow survived his execution, the Doctor was shot by a San Francisco gang on the streets and then fatally injured when Dr. [[Grace Holloway]]'s exploratory surgery on his [[firearm|gunshot]] wounds accidentally clogged a vein. Due to the [[anaesthetic]] in his system, he did not properly regenerate into his [[Eighth Doctor|next incarnation]] until several hours had past.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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