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Photo Of Your Character First:
Full Name:
The Doctor
Preferred Name or Nickname:
Sometimes goes by John Smith just to give an identity to someone.
Age:
About 1,000 or so
Date of Birth:
A very long time ago in a galaxy far far away.
Main Character Classification:
Humanoid
Character Type:
Time Lord
Power(s):
Telepathy
Regeneration
The power of charm and wit
Sexuality:
Bisexual
Side:
Good (though causes chaos wherever he goes xD)
Hometown:
The Planet of Gallifrey
Current Residence:
The TARDIS
Eye Color:
Light Blue
Hair Color:
Dark Brown
Height:
Six foot
Body Type:
Slender
Distinguishing Marks:
N/A
Tattoos and Piercings:
N/A
Vehicle (if you wish):
The TARDIS-a time machine that can literally go to any point in time and space that is in the guise of a 60's Blue Police Phone Box.
Personal Style (write a short paragraph):
Likes (3 at least):
Custard and Fish Fingers
Bowties
Fezzes
Dislikes (3 at least):
Apples
People that attack the Earth
Cybermen
Daleks (HATES DALEKS)
Strengths (3 at least):
Friends
His perseverance
His love of the Earth and all that inhabit it.
Weaknesses (3 at least):
Friends
His stubborn mindset
His love of the Earth and all that inhabit it (seriously, this can be a huge weakness)
Fears:
Being alone
Being unloved
Losing the TARDIS
Biggest Secret(s):
His name. His true name.
Personality (write a decent paragraph):
The 11th Doctor's personality is that of a boy at times, very hyper, very sweet and caring. Tends to pout a little bit when things don't go his way. He can be quite hyperactive at times, (due to the Earth's atmosphere) and can annoy people even when he doesn't mean to (it's a gift, really.)
He genuinely loves the people of Earth and will quite literally do anything in his power to help them. Even when the going gets tough, the Doctor does not get going (even if it's an entirely dire situation where he knows he can't win, but he'll find a way to fight anyway.)
Despite all the craziness the Doctor exudes, there are moments where he can be very serious at times. He can be quite vicious at times when the time calls for it. He can also be cunning, crafty and downright scary. When he is angry, it is wise to simply let him work off the anger and avoid confrontation at all costs because he's got quite the...explosive temper, so to speak.
Although the Doctor seems to always be happy, he is, in fact quite a lonely man due to all the things that has happened to him. He has tried his best not to attach himself to anyone emotionally because he'll just outlive them and that hurts deeply. Love really isn't in his cards, but there are times where he softens towards people enough to let them past one of his many, many walls. He has a lot of inner demons and emotional problems and whoever can truly get past this will have his hearts forever...but so far, no one has done such a thing as he has not allowed them. He's too scared to let anyone get that emotionally close to him. However there have been rare, and few exceptions to this but as per usual, the Doctor has had his hearts broken
Family and Friends:
Amy Pond
Rory Pond
Clara Oswald
River Song
Enemies and Rivals:
Daleks
Cybermen
Anyone threatening the Earth.
History:
The Eleventh Doctor first appears in the final minutes of The End of Time (2010) when his previous incarnation regenerates. Smith debuts fully in "The Eleventh Hour", where he first meets Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) as a child while investigating a mysterious crack in her wall. Many years later, Amy joins the Doctor as his travelling companion on the eve of her marriage to Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill). In "Victory of the Daleks", he is tricked into spawning a new generation of Daleks. In "The Time of Angels"/"Flesh and Stone", he re-encounters future companion River Song (Alex Kingston) and his enemies the Weeping Angels, and learns that cracks like the one in Amy's wall are erasing individuals entirely from time and space. After Amy attempts to seduce the Doctor, the Doctor recruits Rory as a second companion from "The Vampires of Venice" up until "Cold Blood", where he is killed protecting the Doctor and is erased from history. The Doctor also confronts his dark side in "Amy's Choice", where he is put through trials by a manifestation of his self-loathing, the Dream Lord (Toby Jones). In the final episodes "The Pandorica Opens" and "The Big Bang", an unknown force makes the TARDIS explode, causing the universe to collapse in on itself. Though he closes the cracks —reversing their effects and preventing the explosion— the Doctor himself is erased from history. River assists Amy in remembering the Doctor back into existence; he returns at her wedding to Rory, and the couple rejoin him as his companions. He next appears later in Death of the Doctor, a two-part story of spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures, alongside former companions Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and Jo Grant (Katy Manning), while Amy and Rory are on honeymoon.[40]
Series 6 in 2011 continues to examine mysteries left unexplained at the end of Series 5.[41] In "The Impossible Astronaut"/"Day of the Moon", Amy, Rory and River witness a future version of the Doctor murdered, which they vow to keep a secret from the present-day Doctor as they encounter hypnotic aliens called "the Silence". Eventually, Amy unknowingly lets slip that the Doctor dies in "The Almost People", when it also turns out that she is pregnant and has been kidnapped by the nefarious Madame Kovarian (Frances Barber). In "A Good Man Goes to War", the Doctor calls in old favours from across time and space to raise an army to rescue Amy from Demons Run, an asteroid in the 52nd century being used as a base by a religious order, but is unable to rescue her child, Melody Pond. The Doctor also learns that Melody—though Rory and Amy's child—is part Time Lord due to being conceived in the TARDIS, and will grow up to become River Song. In "Let's Kill Hitler", the Doctor encounters a younger iteration of River and learns she has been conditioned by the Silence, explained to be a religious order, to assassinate him. She nearly succeeds using a kiss of poisoned lipstick before Amy convinces her to save his life instead. The Doctor also learns the circumstances of his death from historical records on a time-travelling shape-shifting robot ship called the Teselecta. In "The God Complex", the Doctor leaves Amy and Rory on Earth when he realises Amy's apotheosis of him endangers their lives. Some time passes before the Doctor is ready to confront his death. In "The Wedding of River Song", he devises an escape by concealing himself within the Teselecta, which is disguised to look like him, to make it seem he is shot and burned as history records. In a doomed alternate reality caused by River's reluctance to shoot the Doctor, the two become married; during the ceremony, she is let in on the Doctor's original plan and helps fake and corroborate his death. The Doctor is then warned by his old friend Dorium Maldovar (Simon Fisher Becker) that more prophecies still concern him. The Doctor learns he will be asked the oldest question in the universe, "Doctor who?", on the battlefields of Trenzalore; the Silence had intended his death to prevent this.
In the Christmas special "The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe" (2011), the Doctor has Christmas dinner with Amy and Rory, who had been informed by River of his survival. They unite again in the Series 7 premiere "Asylum of the Daleks" (2012), in which the Doctor is erased from the Daleks' memory banks due to the actions of Oswin Oswald (Jenna-Louise Coleman), a young woman turned Dalek who had retained her human mind; she subsequently dies. The Doctor then takes Amy and Rory on several adventures, eventually taking them back on as full-time companions in "The Power of Three" before losing them during the events of "The Angels Take Manhattan". The Doctor subsequently "retires" to a secluded lifestyle in Victorian London, until the 2012 Christmas special "The Snowmen," when he is inspired to save the world by a barmaid/governess called Clara (Coleman) who he considers an ideal companion. Mid-adventure, Clara dies, and when the Doctor sees her tombstone, reading "Clara Oswin Oswald", he realizes that Oswin and Clara are the same woman in different moments of time. He resolves to find her again in another era. The Doctor succeeds in "The Bells of Saint John", saving a present day version of Clara Oswald from agents of the Great Intelligence. He takes her as his companion and attempts to solve the mystery of "the Impossible Girl". The Doctor eventually gets his answer in "The Name of the Doctor" when he is forced by the Great Intelligence to go to Trenzalore, revealed to be planet on which the Doctor will die. Within the Doctor's tomb, the Great Intelligence uses the dead Doctor's remnants—his disembodied "timestream"—to spread himself across the Doctor's history, turning his victories into defeats. Clara pursues him and is scattered throughout the Doctor's timeline creating Oswin Oswald and Clara Oswin Oswald among numerous other incarnations who undo the Great Intelligence's work. The Doctor has a mournful conversation with River's apparition, giving her closure before entering the timeline to retrieve Clara. However, once he saves her, the Doctor is forced to reveal the existence of a previous incarnation (John Hurt) who broke the promise represented by the name "Doctor" during the Time War of his past.[42]
In the show's 50th anniversary special, while investigating a strange occurrence in beneath London's National Gallery, the Doctor encounters his past incarnation who fought in the Time War (John Hurt) as well as his immediate previous incarnation (David Tennant). Though the older Doctors berate the 'War Doctor' for his killing both Time Lords and Daleks with a sentient weapon known as the Moment, they ultimately choose to support his decision and forgive themselves for this past atrocity. Led by the Moment into the midst of the Time War, the Doctors realise they have the potential to change its outcome and enlist the aid of their previous incarnations in an uncertain bid to save Gallifrey from destruction. They place the planet in stasis and transport it to a pocket universe, making it appear to be destroyed. As an effect of time travel, only the Eleventh Doctor will remember saving Gallifrey; he learns from a cryptic curator (played by Tom Baker) that his plan worked.[43] In "The Time of the Doctor," the Doctor is lured to what he learns is the planet Trenzalore to decode what he discovers is a message from the displaced Time Lords through the last remaining crack in the universe: the oldest question in the universe, "Doctor who?". Learning that the verification of his identity would allow the Time Lords to return, the Doctor finds out that the signal caught the attention of an assortment of his enemies, who wish to prevent Gallifrey's return, and the powerful Church of the Papal Mainframe, who wish to destroy the planet and avoid the possibility of a new Time War. After attempting to send Clara back to her time, the Doctor spends centuries defending the planet from alien incursions. During this time, a faction of the Church led by the Silence breaks away and attempts to avert these events by destroying the Doctor earlier in his timeline, as seen in series 5 and 6. The Doctor also reveals to Clara he has no regenerations remaining and will likely die in the siege. The siege escalates into all-out war and after centuries pass, only the Daleks remain. Though the heavily aged Doctor anticipates his predestined death on the battlefields of Trenzalore, Clara convinces the Time Lords to give the Doctor a new regeneration cycle as he uses a fiery blast of regenerative energy to destroy the Dalek mothership. The Doctor regains his youth before retiring to the TARDIS to complete the process. He hallucinates a final farewell to Amy Pond and delivers a eulogy to his present incarnation, before abruptly completing his transition into the Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi). Matt Smith next appears in "Deep Breath" (2014). While adjusting to the new Doctor, Clara receives a phone call from the Eleventh Doctor made moments prior to their final meeting. He asks her to help his new self and not to be afraid of him.
Role-Play Example:
It was a fantastic day. The Doctor had just finished doing minor repairs on the TARDIS, fixing a few loose switches, that kind of thing. Humming merrily, his light blue eyes sparkled as he patted the console fondly. "There you go sexy, all fixed up and ready to go." He said in a soft, light hearted voice. The Doctor looked at the door, as if expecting someone to come in. Shaking his head, a quiet sigh elicited form him. He was currently between Companions and it was starting to wear on the lonely Time Lord. He missed the Ponds dearly. He sighed heavily and ran a hand through his mildly fluffy dark brown hair.
Muttering in Gallifreyian, the Doctor proceeded to leave the TARDIS where she was but she'd locked the doors to keep him inside.
"Hey, Sexy, could you let me out please?" The Doctor asked, placing a hand to her side and a quiet hum of resignation resonated about the TARDIS. The door unlocked and the Doctor stepped out, taking in the fresh air of Ireland. A pre-Ireland, before the pollution and whatnot took over, it was one of his favorite places to go but it also at times reminded him of how lonely he really was. Tilting his head up to the sky, he gazed up at the deep blue above him and adjusted his light brown tweed jacket. "Oh how I miss the Ponds..." He said quietly. "They were so nice to have around." He sat on the grass looking like a lost little boy wishing for the impossible.
It truly sucked being a Time Lord sometimes.
Anything Else We Should Know?:
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OOC:
Name:
Sam
Age:
27
Location:
Canada
Contact:
samfirewolf2010 (Skype)
How long have you been Role-playing?:
15 years
Why do you want to RP with us on AOTAS?
Because, Courtney invited me.