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Jul 06, 2011 03:52



PLAYER
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Personal Journal: kinzisawesome
E-mail: kinns91189[at]yahoo[dot]com
AIM/MSN/etc: AIM - Kinzies911

CHARACTER
Name: The Doctor
Canon: Doctor Who
Timeline: Post episode 7 of series 6

Personality: The biggest thing about the Doctor is that he’s a traveler. Not just any traveler- a time traveler. He loves traveling through space and time to see history happen and keep it on the right track if someone or something should try and hold it back- advance it- or just plain try to change history. Something like take over the world, destroy it, or sell humanity into slavery. He usually keeps a traveling companion to see the universe for the first time through another person’s eyes. In one of the extra clips of the season five DVD there’s a brief moment where he talks to Amy about why he asked her come along with him. He finally admits that he ‘can’t see it anymore.’ This statement alone confuses the poor girl and he goes on to explain that ‘if you make all of time and space your backyard and fill it with things- what do you have? A backyard.’

The Doctor usually unwittingly lures his companions into thinking they are the person he trusts the most which- unfortunately, is not usually the case. In one of the who novels Rory, another companion, states that it’s the effect of the Doctor- he makes you feel like your the only one in the universe. Which is why he ended up having to explain to Amy the reason he has a companion. However, he is very fond of his companions, so he does trust them with a lot of things and that makes it easy to see where they would get the idea that they are the one he trusts most.

However, the Doctor is prone to lie when he feels it best suits his plan or idea. He’s not an easy person to fool but it is extremely easy to think you’ve fooled him. He’ll lie about helpless situation, plans, his real intentions, his true thoughts, and even his own death. Along with lying, he seems to be rather avoidant with certain questions. When asked if he had ever had kids he was quiet a moment and then changed the subject. If there is a tactical advantage involved- the Doctor will lie.

He’s also just a little on the conceited side. This is evidenced several times through out the series but a specific example would be during Vampires of Venice when he snuck into a school and came across his own reflection- which he then complimented. But, he has reason enough to be vain, he is, after all, usually the smartest thing on the planet he happens to be visiting and he’s usually all too aware of it. He’s quite convinced no one but another Timelord and very select few could ever hope to compete with him as far as intelligence goes.

The Doctor doesn't mean to be, but he can come off rude. He can spill out insults and not realize that’s what he’s done all the while sounding very fond of the person he just insulted. He can also come off as a bit of a nutcase- he can talk at ninety miles a minute and most people can’t keep up and see his rambling as complete gibberish- when there actually is logic behind it.

The Doctor also enjoys talking to anyone with ears. He’s a very friendly time lord and as a whole he loves the human race. The thing is- once the Doctor starts talking he probably won’t stop. Most of the time he rambles about anything that will cross his mind- past adventures, planets, the past, the future, where he learned to do something, or just just anything he finds to be remotely appropriate. As much as he enjoys talking at people- he also likes to talk to them and learn about others- he finds humans and other people in general to be fascinating. He’s also said himself that he has never met anyone that isn’t important before.

But don’t let the goofy, friendly alien fool you! Eleven has some anger issues. He’s been around 900 years and he’s seen things a person should never see. He’s lost people he cares for, he’s had destroy species, fight old friends, stop the world from being destroyed a number of times, And even had to destroy his own planet-. So yes, Eleven has a few anger problems.

“Soaked in the blood of a billion galaxies. The most feared Being in all the Cosmos.” In ‘the Pandorica Opens‘ The Doctor states the Pandorica was said to hold the most feared thing in all the universe. It’s later revealed that there’s nothing in the Pandorica until the Doctor himself is forced into it. Yes, The Doctor is the most feared being in all the cosmos. He’s done countless things he’s not proud of and through the years became the thing that monsters fear. If something is being done that the Doctor doesn’t like- he will put an end to it. He does what he has too and never looks back.

First Person:

[The feed clicks on first to reveal a glowing green thing in the screen before a man with slightly mussed dark brown hair that seems to eat his eyebrows. He’s looking the device over very carefully before realizing it’s on.]

Oh! Hullo all! [he pulls the watch away just enough so everyone can get a good look at his awesome bowtie. Because bowties are cool.]

The sonic detected some sort of network- network means people... of sorts. I didn’t think she’d open a communication with the network- oh but never mind that. I have more pressing matters to be concerned with. [He offers a kind smile before getting down to business]

Can anyone tell me when the train will be along again? I’ve left my- very important thing on board and I’ll need to get it back.

Third Person: If it had not been for the fact the Doctor was well used to the TARDIS lurching when it landed he would have probably been pitched to the back of the ship as it landed hard and rocked violently, threatening to fall over on its side. The rocking slowed to a stop and the Timelord was able to release the console, if a little hesitant in case she decided to tip over anyway.

“That wasn’t a normal landing.” He spoke to the TARDIS, raising an eyebrow at it as he checked the screens. He noticed right off that the TARDIS didn’t recognize the area and did a quick scan to ensure he wasn’t out in deep space or in an ocean- he’d stopped out in the ocean before. Not a fun experience. Scanners indicated the air was breathable and he made for the door- opening it a crack incase of rain before stepping out onto a solid platform.

“Good- Solid land is.. good.” He bounced slightly on it to make sure it was sturdy- he was about to bend down and inspect it farther when he heard the distinct sound of doors sliding shut. The Doctor wheeled around quickly to see a train shoot off into the distance. The TARDIS was gone.

“Okay... that’s very-very not good.”

((As a side note- I'm going out of town this weekend and won't be back until Monday Evening!))

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