Mar 24, 2011 20:46
OOC Information:
Name: Haley
Age: 19
AIM: avariceawakens
E-MAIL: avariceawakens@gmail.com
IC Information:
Name: Amy Pond
Fandom: Doctor Who
Timeline: End of Season 5
Age: 21ish (time travel is tricky like that)
Appearance: Amy is human and Scottish. She’s tall (5’11” to be exact) with long, red hair and pale brown eyes. She’s fond of the color red when it comes to clothing, although it is not uncommon to see her dressed as a policewoman (or any number of costumes) for her job as a kiss-o-gram. She is rather fashion conscious even as she travels the universe.
Abilities: She can cook, pick locks with only a hairpin and “co-pilot” the TARDIS (though the Doctor doesn’t really let her drive it). The TARDIS is the Doctor’s time machine that looks like a blue 1960’s police telephone box. If you want to know how it works, you should go ask him because Amy hasn’t a clue. She is also a professional kiss-o-gram. She’s rather good at following the Doctor around, helping out when she can, and she’s only a damsel-in-distress sometimes.
Personality: Amy is bold, brave and not easily frightened by things. I mean, when she was seven a strange man fell out of the sky into her back yard and she just cooked him bacon. She’s decisive and strong-willed, not willing to blindly do what anyone tells her. She always wants to keep some semblance of control over any given situation, but somewhere deep down she’s still the little girl who met the Doctor all those years ago.
She can be very forceful when she wants to know something and is sometimes short-tempered but she has a good sense of humor. There is also this pesky habit of doing things she’s not supposed to do. She can never resist a “keep out” sign. And as a result of the Doctor abandoning her for 12 years (unintentional as it may have been), she can be rather skeptical and cynical.
Amy also tends to act very flippant and unaffected in dangerous situations since she had built the Doctor up in her mind to be this great hero who could save everyone. It wasn’t until her fiancé Rory died in her arms during a dream induced by psychic pollen (yeah, it was kind of weird) that she realized the Doctor was not the ultimate hero she had thought him to be. Since then she has had a more realistic view of danger.
History: Amy was born Amelia Jessica Pond in Scotland in 1989. She was later orphaned and moved to the village of Leadworth in England to live with her aunt. She wasn’t all that happy about living with her aunt, but who would want to be the only Scottish girl in an English village. In 1996, when she was seven years old, a crack formed in her wall which she could hear voices coming from. Upon praying to Santa Clause to help with the frightening crack, her prayers were answered in the form of a blue box crash-landing into her back yard. Out of that box came a man and young Amelia had her first encounter with the Doctor.
Assuming that the Doctor was there to help with the crack in her wall, Amelia made the man a ton of food to combat his cravings (he only ended up liking custard-covered fish fingers). Afterwards the Doctor investigated the crack in her wall which ended up leading to another planet and a prison run by aliens called the Atraxi. The Atraxi were searching for the escaped “Prisoner Zero.” The Doctor sealed the crack again but then had to rush back to the TARDIS. Amelia wanted to go with him and he promised to be back in 5 minutes to pick her up. Amelia packed her things and waited for the Doctor to return but he wasn’t back in five minutes; in fact, she didn’t see him again for another 12 years.
The years following her encounter with the Doctor, Amelia was obsessed with her “imaginary friend” whom she referred to as the “Raggedy Doctor.” She made dolls and drew pictures of him until her aunt sent her to a psychiatrist. She ended up going through four different psychiatrists because she kept biting them when they tried to tell her the Doctor wasn’t real. Rory Williams was her childhood friend who knew all about her belief in the Doctor. Amelia even made him dress up as the Doctor from time to time.
Eventually, after so many years without seeing anything of her Raggedy Doctor Amelia gave up on her imaginary friend. She started going by the name Amy instead of Amelia as a way to separate from her younger self enamoured with the Doctor. During this time she began working as a kiss-o-gram and also started dating Rory.
The Doctor finally returned to Leadworth 12 years after Amelia first met him. Amy was startled by his sudden re-appearance and hit him with a cricket bat when he broke into her house (though he would argue it’s sonic-ing and entering, since nothing was broken.) While the Doctor was unconscious she handcuffed him to a radiator and changed into her policewoman kiss-o-gram outfit in order to interrogate him. When he came to the Doctor warned Amy that the “Prisoner Zero” the Atraxi had been searching for had escaped through the crack in her wall and been hiding in her house all a long.
Disregarding the Doctor’s warnings, Amy went to investigate the room in the house where Prisoner Zero was hiding. She ended up coming face to face with the monster before she was able to escape. Almost immediately after, a fleet of Atraxi space ships surrounded the Earth and announced that Prisoner Zero would surrender itself or the planet would be incinerated. With the help of Amy and Rory, the Doctor was able to trick Prisoner Zero into revealing itself to the Atraxi and saved the world from destruction. The Doctor disappeared again soon after, much to Amy’s dismay.
Over the next two years, Amy and Rory became engaged. The Doctor returned on the night before their wedding day, asking Amy to travel with him. He assured her that he had always intended to come back for her and just left to take a quick trip to the moon, once again without realizing how much time had passed for Amy. With the promise that he could get her back before the next morning, Amy agreed to accompany the Doctor as his companion.
For their first trip, Amy and the Doctor visited the Starship UK in the 33rd century. While there, they found out that the entire ship was built on top of an enslaved space whale that propelled the ship instead of an engine. The Doctor faced an impossible choice to either let the ship carry on as the whale was tortured relentlessly, kill the whale as painlessly as possible, or release the whale and kill all the people aboard the ship. Just before the Doctor was going to kill the whale, Amy released it, having figured out that it was willing to help on its own.
Amy and the Doctor visited London during the Blitz after receiving a call from Winston Churchill himself. They arrived to find the Doctor’s old enemies, the Daleks, serving Churchill and his army after having been supposedly created by a military scientist. The Doctor told Amy to convince Churchill that the Daleks were evil since they attacked London during her time. However, Amy said she didn’t remember the Daleks at all, even though the Doctor insisted there was no possible way she wouldn’t.
The Daleks did have a master plan, after receiving voice confirmation from the Doctor they were able to rebuild their race from the last surviving sample of pure Dalek DNA. The Doctor, Amy and Churchill were able to stop the Daleks from implementing the destruction of London via Nazi bombers but the Daleks ended up escaping.
Next, Amy and the Doctor faced another of the Doctor’s old enemies: the Weeping Angels. Amy had to look at an Angel to keep it from killing her, but as she stared at it, it was able to invade the vision center of her brain. With the Angel inside slowly killing her, the Doctor instructed Amy to keep her eyes shut to halt it. Amy found herself totally helpless, unable to see around creatures that could only be stopped by being looked at. Amy and the Doctor then encountered a crack just like the one in Amy’s wall. Anything that fell into the crack was erased from time forever. All the Weeping Angels end up getting sucked into the crack in time; therefore, the Angel inside Amy never existed in the first place, saving her.
After her frightening encounter with the Weeping Angels, Amy had the Doctor take her home where she told him she was getting married in the morning and promptly tried to seduce him. The Doctor eschewed her advances and set off to pick up Rory. The Doctor then said he would take Rory and Amy on a date anywhere, in anytime. The trio went to Venice in 1580. At first Amy was a little perturbed about Rory’s presence but she soon appreciated his company, especially after he fought a vampire space fish to protect her. Amy, Rory and the Doctor saved Venice from being taken over and flooded by the aliens then set off for more adventures.
The next thing they knew, the trio found themselves trapped by a mysterious entity called the Dreamlord. He presented them with two separate realities. In one, it was five years in the future, Amy and Rory were married, living in Leadworth and expecting a baby when the Doctor returned to visit. In the other, they were floating aimless in a dead TARDIS headed toward a star that burned cold. The Dreamlord said they had to choose which world was a dream and which world was real, and the choice was up to Amy. Facing certain death in either world, Amy was faced with what was inherently a choice between the Doctor and Rory. Amy remained unsure as to which world was real until Rory died in her arms in the Leadworth dream. She became convinced that the world had to be the dream, therefor she and the Doctor would have to die to return to reality. The Doctor asked Amy if she was sure and she explained that she had realized even if that world was reality, she couldn’t live in a world without Rory.
The pair died and woke up on the freezing TARDIS with Rory alive and well. The Dreamlord admitted defeat and disappeared. The Doctor then realized that both worlds had to be dreams and caused the TARDIS to explode to return all three of them to reality. Once safely back in the real world, Rory asked Amy how she’d known the other world was a dream. She admitted she hadn’t and kissed him, finally deciding between the two men in her life.
For the next trip the trio decide to go to Rio but the TARDIS ends up taking them to Wales where a small group of people are drilling deep into the earth. Through their drilling they accidentally upset a subterranean settlement of a reptilian alien race called the Silurians. The TARDIS team and the drill team attempt to form a truce with the aliens but it fails. As they attempt to escape the Silurian compound Rory is shot and killed. His body is then absorbed by one of the cracks in time and is erased from reality. Amy loses all her memories of Rory despite the Doctor's best efforts to make her remember him.
Feeling guilty, The Doctor takes Amy to any place in the universe she wants to go and on one of these trips they meet Vincent Van Gogh. Van Gogh is Amy’s favorite painter and she forms a strong bond with him. She is very upset to find out that despite their efforts to help Vincent, the painter still ends up killing himself.
Next the TARDIS takes the pair back to England where, due to alien interference, it dematerializes and leaves Amy trapped inside and the Doctor stuck on Earth. When the two are reunited, Amy finds her engagement ring in the Doctor’s coat. She can’t remember anything pertaining to the ring, but she knows it’s important.
The Doctor and Amy find out that the cracks in the universe are all caused by the TARDIS exploding and destroying all of reality. Caught up in a trap in the time of Roman conquest set for the Doctor by an Alliance comprised of all his enemies, Amy is reunited with Rory. The only problem is Rory is actually a type of robot called an Auton. Amy’s memories of him return but Rory’s Auton programing makes him shoot her.
The Doctor puts Amy in the Pandorica, a box meant to imprison the Doctor, that keeps Amy in a state of stasis until she is resurrected by her younger self 2000 years in the future. Auton Rory watches over her for the entire time. At this point all the other planets in the universe are destroyed by the TARDIS exploding save for Earth. The Doctor allows himself to be consumed by one of the cracks to save the universe, erasing himself from time.
Amy’s family is restored and she marries Rory. At her wedding reception Amy is able to remember the Doctor and restore him to reality because her mind has been altered by travelling through time. After the reception the Doctor and the Ponds (Amy kept her maiden name and the Doctor takes to calling Rory “Mr. Pond”) take off for more adventures.
After that, Amy was transported into The Facility...
Roleplay Sample - Log: This wasn’t exactly what Amy had expected when she set out traveling though all realms of time and space with the Doctor, floating out in some random part of the universe while he tinkered away underneath the TARDIS’s main control console for the better part of an hour with no end in sight. There was nothing for her to do but stand around impatiently as strange and often slightly concerning sounds emanated from beneath her feet, accompanied by the Doctor’s constant muttering to himself. She soon tuned out his incoherent rambling and instead turned her attention to the haphazard configuration of controls used to pilot the blue box.
Amy gingerly ran her fingertips over the random assortment of levers and knobs and buttons and switches as she slowly meandered around the console, not quite daring to mess with any of them. Hadn’t the Doctor promised there would be no boing days because he’d skip all of those? With an entire time machine to explore she wasn’t about to just stand around all day. She peered down through the clear plastic floor at the Doctor bustling around beneath her feet.
“Doctor?” She called, somewhat tentatively. “Need any help?”
There was no answer from the Doctor, not even an acknowledgement of her speaking.
“I’ll take that as a no.” Amy mumbled to herself as she slowly began to back her way up one of the stairways leading to the rest of the TARDIS’s rooms. “Well, I’m just gonna… you know… take a look around… and such.” Her voice trailed away as she turned on her heel and set off through the nearest door. Maybe she’d finally find that swimming pool.
Roleplay Sample - Journal: [Video]
[Screen comes up on a red-haired girl, biting her lip as she fiddles with the faciliberry.]
How does this work again? Ah! Right. You can see me? [She sits back in her chair and crosses her arms across her chest. She has a serious expression on her face as she looks into the screen.]
Now, I still don’t know much about this place. What it is? Where it is? Even what’s in it? And in my experience, the best way to remedy such a situation is do some exploring.
[She drops her arms and leans into the camera, a mischievous look on her face.] Now who’s with me?
This game includes horrible mental and physical torture of your character. After reading the rules/faq for clarification, how do you expect your character to handle this and continue to function?
Amy has already experienced the Facility and what really kept her going beside her own strong will and stubbornness is her friends. Building relationships with the people she met inside allowed her to keep going even when things got almost unbearable.
Overal Info:
Rating: G - NC17
Death: Yes, but discuss first.
Smut: Yes
Yaoi - Het - Yuri: n/a - Yes but she's married - Maybe, depends on the situation. But normally the only woman she's attracted to is herself.
Relationships:
Married to Rory Williams.
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