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=== Early life ===
=== Early life ===
In her youth, Donna received the nickname "the Little General" due to her bossy nature. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem (TV story)|The Sontaran Stratagem]]'') When Donna was 2-years-old, she would come into her parents' bedroom every morning for a [[hug]]. One night, she woke up at [[11 (number)|11]]pm and, not realising it wasn't [[morning]], wandered into her parents' room and began traumatically sobbing when she found they weren't there, believing she had been abandoned. The sound she made caused her parents to run frantically upstairs, terrified at what could have happened to cause her "primal howling". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Star Beast (novelisation)}}) She was also a lifelong supporter of [[West Ham United]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Ood (TV story)|Planet of the Ood]]'')  
In her youth, Donna received the nickname "the Little General" due to her bossy nature. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem (TV story)|The Sontaran Stratagem]]'') When Donna was 2-years-old, she would come into her parents' bedroom every morning for a [[hug]]. One night, she woke up at [[11 (number)|11]]pm and, not realising it wasn't [[morning]], wandered into her parents' room and began traumatically sobbing when she found they weren't there, believing she had been abandoned. The sound she made caused her parents to run frantically upstairs, terrified at what could have happened to cause her "primal howling". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Star Beast (novelisation)}}) She was also a lifelong supporter of [[West Ham United]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Ood (TV story)|Planet of the Ood]]'')


Donna attended [[Belmont Primary]], where she met her friend [[Hettie (In the Blood)|Hettie]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[In the Blood (novel)|In the Blood]]'') On her first day at the [[school]], she was sent home for biting her new friend [[Nerys]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Runaway Bride (TV story)}}; [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Nerys (short story)}}) She sang "[[Wild Blue Yonder (song)|Wild Blue Yonder]]" in the school choir, which Wilf disapproved of due to it being a war song. ([[TV]]: ''[[Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)|Wild Blue Yonder]]'')  
Donna attended [[Belmont Primary]], where she met her friend [[Hettie (In the Blood)|Hettie]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[In the Blood (novel)|In the Blood]]'') On her first day at the [[school]], she was sent home for biting her new friend [[Nerys]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Runaway Bride (TV story)}}; [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Nerys (short story)}}) She sang "[[Wild Blue Yonder (song)|Wild Blue Yonder]]" in the school choir, which Wilf disapproved of due to it being a war song. ([[TV]]: ''[[Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)|Wild Blue Yonder]]'')
 
As a young child in the [[1970s]], Donna took the role as the donkey in her school's [[nativity play]]. She scolded Nerys, playing [[Mary (mythology)|Mary]], when she nearly dropped the doll of baby [[Jesus Christ]] as a window was smashed, unknowingly thanks to her adult self detonating a [[Gübernator]] in the skies above while travelling with the [[Fourteenth Doctor]]. Her grandfather embarrassed her mother by loudly telling her to carry on acting. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Untitled (DWM 598 comic story)|Untitled|noital=1}})


When she was 6-years-old, Donna got on a [[bus]] and went on her own to [[Strathclyde]] when Sylvia refused to take her on holiday. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'') At age 10, Donna left her mother in [[Tesco]] to help [[Small boy (The Star Beast)|a small boy]] who had lost [[Small boy's mummy (The Star Beast)|his own mother]]. After reuniting the boy with his mum, Donna got a special [[award]] from [[Tesco manager (The Star Beast)|the manager]], and got her [[photograph]] in ''[[The Herald]]''{{'}}s [[Little Heroes]] section. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Star Beast (novelisation)}})
When she was 6-years-old, Donna got on a [[bus]] and went on her own to [[Strathclyde]] when Sylvia refused to take her on holiday. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'') At age 10, Donna left her mother in [[Tesco]] to help [[Small boy (The Star Beast)|a small boy]] who had lost [[Small boy's mummy (The Star Beast)|his own mother]]. After reuniting the boy with his mum, Donna got a special [[award]] from [[Tesco manager (The Star Beast)|the manager]], and got her [[photograph]] in ''[[The Herald]]''{{'}}s [[Little Heroes]] section. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Star Beast (novelisation)}})
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===Travelling with the Fourteenth Doctor===
===Travelling with the Fourteenth Doctor===
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After regaining her memories, Donna rejected Rose's request to see inside of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] out of fear that her daughter would be swept off on an adventure with the Doctor. However, the Doctor invited Donna to travel with him to go and see Wilf, who Donna noted would be happy that she got her memories back and that he could see the Doctor one last time. Sylvie reluctantly agreed to Donna going on one last trip while Shaun easily agreed, showing no concern about his wife going off in a box with another man because he knew that the Doctor was no threat to their marriage. The two enjoyed the changed interior of the TARDIS, including a coffee machine, although Donna questioned why the Doctor's fourteenth incarnation had the same face as the [[Tenth Doctor]]. The Doctor brushed the question off, but he admitted to remembering every second with Donna and that losing her had killed him. Donna encouraged the Doctor to use his second chance to "do something completely new, and have some friends", instead of going off on his own when the adventure was over, to stick around and spend time with Donna and her family. As she moved her hand absentmindedly, Donna accidentally spilled her coffee on the TARDIS console, causing it catch on fire. The TARDIS dematerialized, completely out of control, and the Doctor warned that they could end up anywhere in time and space. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Star Beast (TV story)|The Star Beast]]'')
After regaining her memories, Donna rejected Rose's request to see inside of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] out of fear that her daughter would be swept off on an adventure with the Doctor. However, the Doctor invited Donna to travel with him to go and see Wilf, who Donna noted would be happy that she got her memories back and that he could see the Doctor one last time. Sylvie reluctantly agreed to Donna going on one last trip while Shaun easily agreed, showing no concern about his wife going off in a box with another man because he knew that the Doctor was no threat to their marriage. The two enjoyed the changed interior of the TARDIS, including a coffee machine, although Donna questioned why the Doctor's fourteenth incarnation had the same face as the [[Tenth Doctor]]. The Doctor brushed the question off, but he admitted to remembering every second with Donna and that losing her had killed him. Donna encouraged the Doctor to use his second chance to "do something completely new, and have some friends", instead of going off on his own when the adventure was over, to stick around and spend time with Donna and her family. As she moved her hand absentmindedly, Donna accidentally spilled her coffee on the TARDIS console, causing it catch on fire. The TARDIS dematerialized, completely out of control, and the Doctor warned that they could end up anywhere in time and space. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Star Beast (TV story)|The Star Beast]]'')
Hurtling out of control, they intercepted the [[Red Baron]] in [[1917]] where a [[Gübernator]] hitched onto the TARDIS roof. From there, Donna accidentally became a goddess figure for a tribe of [[Neanderthal]]s in 200,000 BC, saved [[Harold Godwinson]]'s life at the [[Battle of Hastings]] in [[1066]], and briefly met [[Eric Morecambe]] and [[Ernie Wise]] onstage in [[London]] in a [[December]] in the [[1970s]]. The Doctor quickly disposed of the Gübernator, self-destructing high above, unaware that a young Donna was performing a [[nativity play]] far below. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Untitled (DWM 598 comic story)|Untitled|noital=1}})


After a brief stop in [[1666]] England, where they encountered [[Isaac Newton]] and inspired him to coin the term "[[mavity]]", the Doctor and Donna landed on an abandoned spaceship at the [[edge of the universe]]. The TARDIS was able to repair itself, but the [[Hostile Action Displacement System]] detected danger and dematerialised, leaving the Doctor and Donna marooned on the ship. Two [[Not-thing|not-things]] that had infiltrated the ship took their forms, intending to enter [[N-Space]] so that they could wage war across the entire universe. The ship's late captain had set the ship on a slow countdown to [[self-destruct]] to kill the not-things, and the TARDIS returned just before the explosion. However, Donna was abandoned aboard the ship to die after the Doctor unknowingly rescued the not-thing impersonating her instead. She tearfully watched as the ship began to explode, but the Doctor realised his mistake just in time and returned to save her.
After a brief stop in [[1666]] England, where they encountered [[Isaac Newton]] and inspired him to coin the term "[[mavity]]", the Doctor and Donna landed on an abandoned spaceship at the [[edge of the universe]]. The TARDIS was able to repair itself, but the [[Hostile Action Displacement System]] detected danger and dematerialised, leaving the Doctor and Donna marooned on the ship. Two [[Not-thing|not-things]] that had infiltrated the ship took their forms, intending to enter [[N-Space]] so that they could wage war across the entire universe. The ship's late captain had set the ship on a slow countdown to [[self-destruct]] to kill the not-things, and the TARDIS returned just before the explosion. However, Donna was abandoned aboard the ship to die after the Doctor unknowingly rescued the not-thing impersonating her instead. She tearfully watched as the ship began to explode, but the Doctor realised his mistake just in time and returned to save her.
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