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Explosive, exuberant, emotionally unpredictable and adventurous, the '''Eleventh Doctor''' was the final [[incarnation]] of [[the Doctor]]'s original [[regenerative cycle]]. By this point in his life, the Doctor's reputation had grown immense, attracting a new strain of conflicts. Wishing to withdraw from the dangers it created, he became a secretive and guileful individual for the sake of himself and those he held close.
As the final [[incarnation]] of [[the Doctor]]'s original [[regenerative cycle]], the '''Eleventh Doctor''' found that his reputation had grown so immense that he attracted new strains of conflict from the fear the peoples of the universe had for him and his destiny on [[Trenzalore]], and became a secretive and guileful individual for the sake of himself and those he held close, while also acting as an outlandish hipster as he embraced his fairy tale life with his obsession with mystery-solving and love of joining in on the fun that time and space offered.  


This incarnation's most notable enemy was [[the Silence]], who were responsible for destroying [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]], causing the [[time field|cracks in time]], which eventually [[Total event collapse|consumed]] the universe, though he [[Big Bang Two|restored]] it with the [[Pandorica]]. His multi-century war with the Silence critically involved [[companion]]s [[Amy Pond]], [[Rory Williams]] and their daughter, [[River Song]]. Ultimately, the most significant defeat of the Silence required him to [[marriage|marry]] River in a dubious [[wedding]] ceremony, but one that they both seemed to regard as genuine.
Arriving at [[Amy Pond's house]] in [[1996]] during a crashlanding caused by damage his TARDIS had sustained during his regeneration, the Doctor found a [[Time field|a crack in the fabric of time and space]] in the wall, but had to take off in the TARDIS when the [[TARDIS engine]]s started overheating, not returning until [[2008]], where he was helped by [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] in stopping the [[Atraxi]] from destroying the Earth to find [[Prisoner Zero]], who warned the Doctor that "[[The Silence|silence [would] fall]]" when the [[Pandorica]] opened. After taking his rebuilt TARDIS for a test run, the Doctor returned to fulfill his promise to take Amy traveling with him in [[2010]], taking her to ''[[Starship UK]]'' in [[3295]], where they helped free [[Star whale (The Beast Below)|the star whale]], and then to [[1941]] [[London]], where the Doctor failed to stop the rise of the [[New Dalek Paradigm]].  


After the touch of a [[Weeping Angel]] robbed him of Amy and Rory, a heartbroken Doctor [[retire]]d to Victorian London and associated himself with the "[[Paternoster Gang]]". During this period, he rediscovered a woman named [[Clara Oswald]], whom he thought had died previously in the distant future; she once again died here. Fascinated by this "impossible girl", he set off to solve the mystery of her multiple lives, and take her on as his latest travelling companion. He discovered her to be part of his timeline, having entered it in order to save him from the [[Great Intelligence]]. In doing so, he revealed to her his [[War Doctor|secret incarnation]], who had fought in the [[Last Great Time War]].
When a summons from [[River Song]] lead them to the crash of the ''[[Byzantium (ship)|Byzantium]]'', the Doctor found another crack in time after Amy became infected by a [[Weeping Angel]], and had to feed the Angels to the crack to close it and heal Amy, after which she told him of her engagement to Rory and tried to seduce him, leading the Doctor to bring Rory aboard the TARDIS and take them to [[1580]] [[Venice]] as a wedding gift to stop them drifting apart as he stopped the [[Saturnyn]]s drowning Venice. Rory was asked to remain with them in the TARDIS, and Amy quickly realised her true love for him during a battle with the [[Dream Lord]], but Rory was tragically killed during an attempt to find peace with the [[Silurian]]s, and then erased from time by the cracks. Now the only one who could remember Rory, the Doctor treated Amy to meetings with the likes of [[Vincent van Gogh]] and trips to destinations such as [[1963]] [[London]], as they faced challenges from the [[Dalek]]s, [[Cybermen]] and [[Vashta Nerada]], with the Doctor also befriending [[Craig Owens]] when forced to lodge with him to investigate a [[timeship]].


With his [[Tenth Doctor|previous incarnation]], the Doctor revisited the Time War, and discovered that he and his past incarnations had actually saved the Time Lords from destruction, but lost knowledge of the event with only the Eleventh Doctor retaining his memories of what had actually happened. This allowed him to cleanse his hands of a genocide he never enacted and happily accept the incarnation he once renounced, becoming the first incarnation to know the Time War's true conclusion.
Ultimately, another summons from River brought the Doctor before the Pandorica at [[102]] [[Stonehenge]], and he was imprisoned by [[The Alliance (The Pandorica Opens)|an alliance of his enemies]] to stop his TARDIS from exploding and destroying the universe, though it still blew up and destroyed every planet save the Earth when River was piloting it. After he was freed by Rory, who had been rebuilt as an [[Auton]] by the Alliance, the Doctor used [[River's vortex manipulator]] to save her from the TARDIS and then [[Big Bang Two|rebooted the universe]] by launching the Pandorica into the explosion. As his timeline unravelled, the Doctor was remembered back into reality by Amy at her wedding reception, and then took Amy and Rory, revived to his old self by the reality reboot, for more adventure in the TARDIS as "the Ponds".


After receiving [[The Question|a message broadcast throughout time and space]] by the Time Lords, the Doctor spent the last nine hundred years of his life [[Siege of Trenzalore|defending]] the planet [[Trenzalore]] from his greatest enemies. Though the Time Lords wished to be released from their pocket universe, the Doctor feared a new Time War would start but also refused to abandon the planet to destruction. Growing old, weak and frail, the Doctor faced his imminent demise as witnessed during a trip into [[Alternate timeline (The Name of the Doctor)|his own personal future]]. At the pleading of Clara, the Time Lords granted the Doctor a new regeneration cycle at the end of his life, enabling the Doctor to undergo an explosive change into [[Twelfth Doctor|his next incarnation]], changing his personal future but leaving the Time Lords trapped outside the universe.
While Amy and Rory enjoyed their honeymoon, the Doctor shared an adventure with [[Sarah Jane Smith]] and [[Jo Jones]] against the [[Claw Shansheeth]], and saved [[Albert Einstein]] from becoming an [[Ood]], but then had to save Amy and Rory when the ''[[Thrasymachus]]'' cruise ship was crashing on [[Sardicktown]] by rewriting the history of town proprietor [[Kazran Sardick]] to turn him into a nicer person. Taking the Ponds with him, the Doctor had to separate the TARDIS from itself when the exterior landed within the interior, and help Amy deal with her conflicting memories caused by the reality reboot.
 
After separating from the Ponds to allow them to enjoy their married life, the Doctor took on [[Alice Obiefune]] as a companion.
 
After receiving a mysterious summons, the Doctor was reunited with Amy, Rory and River in a mission to find [[Canton Everett Delaware III]], which lead him into his first direct confrontation with the [[Silent]]s in [[1969]] [[Washington DC]] when he found [[Melody Pond (Prequel to The Impossible Astronaut)|a little girl]] in an astronaut suit calling [[President of the United States|President]] [[Richard Nixon]]. While dealing with Amy's undecided pregnancy, the Doctor used the Silents' post-hypnotic suggestion powers against them by hijacking the ''[[Apollo 11]]''
moon landing and having humanity wipe them out. The Doctor then continued to investigate Amy's potential pregnancy as he and the Ponds saved the crew of the ''[[Fancy]]'' from a [[Skerth]] [[Siren (The Curse of the Black Spot)|Siren]] and investigated a [[bubble universe]] where the TARDIS was briefly placed in [[Idris|a woman]]'s body by [[House (The Doctor's Wife)|House]], until the Doctor realised Amy was a [[Ganger]] and severed the connection, though not before the Ganger told him she had watched a future version of himself die at [[Lake Silencio]]. The Doctor and Rory launched an attack on [[Demons Run]] to save Amy and her baby from Madame [[Kovarian]], but Kovarian managed to escape with the baby, who was a [[Proto-Time Lord]] due to being conceived within the Time Vortex. River, however, revealed that she was the baby to the Doctor, who quickly left.
 
After months without contact, the Doctor was called upon by Amy and Rory for answers, only for his TARDIS to be hijacked to [[1938]] [[Berlin]] by [[Mels Zucker]], the Ponds' childhood best friend, who regenerated into River Song after being shot by [[Adolf Hitler]], revealing herself to be their child, just as she was hunted down by the ''[[Teselecta]]'', with the Doctor learning the Silence was plotting to have River assassinate him at Lake Silencio to prevent the "[[First Question]]" being answered. After saving River from the ''Teselecta'' and leaving her with the [[Sisters of the Infinite Schism]], the Doctor and the Ponds continued with their adventures, such as helping the [[Tenza]] [[George Thompson]] overcome his [[pantophobia]], finding the missing [[Agent 99]] and saving the universe from the [[Atomon]] until a visit to [[Apalapucia]] forced the Doctor to realise his dangerous lifestyle was endangering the Ponds, and he decided to leave them behind at [[Amy Pond and Rory Williams' house (The God Complex)|a house]] in 2011 London as an adventure on [[Prison ship (The God Complex)|a prison ship]] with [[Minotaur (The God Complex)|a Minotaur]].
 
Embarking on a [[farewell tour]] to delay his assassination at Lake Silencio, the Doctor travelled around for roughly two hundred years until a "social call" to Craig, in which the pair thought off some Cybermen, convinced him to face his fate, though not before he traced answers for his assassination to [[Dorium Maldovar]] and the ''Teselecta'', with the Doctor deciding to avert his death by hiding in the ''Teselecta'' while it took on his form at Lake Silencio. However, River managed to prevent herself shooting him, causing [[River Song's World|time to collapse]], though the Doctor is able to repair it by [marriage|marrying]] River in a dubious [[wedding]] ceremony, albeit one they both regarded as genuine, allowing her to trust him. With the universe convibced he was dead, the Doctor went "back into the shadows" by removing information about himself from areas like the [[Inforarium]], ignoring Dorium's warnings of the "[[Fall of the Eleventh]]" at Trenzalore.
 
After returning a favour to [[Madge Arwell]], the Doctor was convinced to visit Amy and Rory for Christmas and let them know he was still alive after Lake Silencio, and they remained in contact, even sharing an adventure with the crew of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]]. However, after their escape from the [[Dalek Asylum]], during which the Doctor was erased from the Dalek [[Pathweb]] by [[Oswin Oswald]], the Doctor and the Ponds would go longer without seeing each other, with a gap of ten months occurring between the Dalek Asylum and them facing [[Solomon (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)|Solomon the trader]] on a [[Silurian Ark]], until [[the Year of the Slow Invasion]] forced the Doctor to live with the Ponds as he assisted UNIT's [[Head of Scientific Research]], [[Kate Stewart]], in repelling a [[Shakri]] invasion. Though content to leave the Ponds behind again, the Doctor was convinced to let them travel with him some more, until he lost them to the touch of a [[Weeping Angel]] in [[New York City]], with the temporal energies within the city making the Doctor unable to retrieve them.
 
After some time traveling with [[Decky Flamboon]], encounters with the [[Cyber Legion]] Cybermen and the [[Dalek Time Controller]] convinced the Doctor to [[retire]] from adventuring and seek solitude in [[1892]] [[London]], though the [[Paternoster Gang]] would continuously try to encourage him to adventure again, though they were unsuccessful until [[Clara Oswin Oswald]] convinced him to investigate the [[Great Intelligence]]'s plot to invade London as a snowstorm, though Clara died foiling the scheme. However, as she died, the Doctor realised there was a connection between her and Oswin from the Dalek Asylum and went looking for answers on the "impossible girl". His search brought him into contact with [[Valarie Lockwood]], who joined him in looking for Clara for a time. Eventually deciding to see if they met by happenstance again, the Doctor was reunited with [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara White]], and advised by [[Clara Oswald|a young girl]] to "find a quiet room and have a good think" to help him locate Clara.
 
When Clara telephoned the TARDIS while he was secluded in [[1207]] [[Cumbria]], the Doctor followed the call to [[2013]] London, where Clara helped him defeat the Wi-Fi plot of [[Rosemary Kizlet]] and her "[[Great Intelligence|client]]", and then agreed to travel with him to [[Tiaanamat]] of the [[Sun-singers of Akhet]] for her first trip, with the Doctor secretly investigating her as they faced [[Skaldak]] the [[Ice Warrior]] aboard the ''[[Firebird (submarine)|Firebird]]'' during the [[Cold War]] and solved a ghost mystery at [[Caliburn House]], until the Doctor was convinced of Clara's obliviousness to her other lives when he confronted her in a timeline he was able to revert. Now seeing Clara as a friend instead of a puzzle, the Doctor agreed to take her charges, [[Angie Maitland|Angie]] and [[Artie Maitland]], to [[Hedgewick's World of Wonders]] when they uncovered her time travelling, where they helped Emperor [[Ludens Nimrod Kendrick Cord Longstaff XLI]] destroy some [[Weapons-grade Cybermen]]. When the Great Intelligence took the Paternoster Gang hostage at the Doctor's grave on Trenzalore, it was discovered that Clara became embroiled in the Doctor's [[time stream]] when she entered it in order to stop the Great Intelligence corrupting his timeline, though the Doctor was able to retrieve her after they saw a memory of the [[War Doctor]] lingering in the timestream.
 
With the mystery of her existence solved, the Doctor and Clara undertook carefree adventures that saw them visit the [[Royal Albert Hall]] and have to recover the Doctor's lost memories with his [[Twelve Hundred Year Diary]]. When Clara started teaching English at [[Coal Hill School]], the Doctor travelled alone to let her adjust to her new job, though did briefly take on [[Professor]] [[Brian Cox]] as a companion. When he was brought back into the [[Last Great Time War]] by [[the Moment]] with the [[Tenth Doctor]] to help the [[War Doctor]], the Eleventh Doctor was convinced by Clara to avert [[Gallifrey]]'s destruction, and the Doctors worked with their other incarnations to lock Gallifrey in [[Gallifrey's pocket universe|a pocket universe]].
 
With the Time Lords saved, the Doctor was convinced by [[the Curator]] of the [[Under Gallery]] to go looking for Gallifrey, though he was unable to find his home planet until he received [[The Question|a message broadcasting throughout time and space]] shortly after he obtained the head of a Cyberman from [[the Maldovarium]] Market and named it "[[Handles]]". Tracing the message to a planet quarantined by [[Tasha Lem]] of the [[Papal Mainframe]], the Doctor and Clara find the signal coming from a crack in time in a town called [[Christmas (town)|Christmas]], and Handles confirmed the message came from Gallifrey. Realising the Time Lords were trying to return, an act that would start another [[time war]], and that he was on Trenzalore, the Doctor returned Clara home and then spent the last nine hundred years of his life [[Siege of Trenzalore|defending Trenzalore]] from his greatest enemies as they strived to prevent the Time Lords' return. Growing old and frail as he lost friends such as Handles to the conflict, the Doctor prepared to face his imminent demise by the Daleks until the Time Lords granted him a new regeneration cycle at Clara's urging, enabling the Doctor to undergo an explosive change that destroyed the Daleks and ''[[Nacrana Va Hateen]]'', saving Trenzalore. Wit his body reseting in preparation for the change, the Doctor bade Clara farewell in the TARDIS as he regenerated into [[Twelfth Doctor|his next incarnation]], changing his personal future but leaving the Time Lords trapped outside the universe.


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