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May 15, 2010 09:26

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░ the basics
▐ YOUR NAME Tony
▐ OVER 18? Yes! 22
▐ PERSONAL LJ venomized
▐ EMAIL/IM reno[dot]cicilia[at]gmail[dot]com
▐ OTHER AT CHARACTERS Commodore Smoker: brandedjustice

. CHARACTER The Tenth Doctor
. CANON SERIES Doctor Who
. TIMELINE Right before he full regenerates into the 11th Doctor.
. WIKI LINK FOR BIO/HISTORY: Here

▒ the details
▤ ELABORATE The Tenth Doctor is a whirl-wind of complicated scientific knowledge messed with an intense encyclopedia of pop-culture references from various decades; his ability simply to know a vast variety of things and list them off in some sort of coherent order is one of his "abilities." The Tenth Doctor has no magical prowess per-say, but he is able to manipulate electronics and the world around him using his sonic-screwdriver (a long time favorite), the TARDIS (space ship disguised as a telephone booth), and his ever-thinking mind. Which never seems to stop. Ever. Though it is seen briefly in a few episodes that he is able to open the human mind up to hear and see different things that are out of the human sensory range.

The Tenth Doctor is extremely close to the people he has traveled with. Rose Tyler, the woman who saw him regenerate from the 9th to the 10th Doctor, is one of the more focal points of admiration from the Doctor. It is heavily implied that may have even loved her. Rose was the counteract to his surfacing malice, and she was always there to make sure he remembered the beauty of things, not the destruction of things. She was lost in an accident involving Dalek, Cybermen, and a rift in alternate realities. Since then, he has had close companions, but no one near as tight as Rose. Doctor Jones and Donna Noble were very dear to his heart, and having to make Donna forget about him completely out of risk of having her mentally shut down was a difficult decision for the Doctor to make. When he has to regenerate into the 11th reincarnation, he does not even get a chance to say goodbye to her.

The Doctor also loves humans; loves them and their ability to be creative, but when he sees the darker side of humanity, he tends to get very broody, moody, and contemptuous, though he always seems to spring back some way or another. The Doctor cannot stand when life is wasted, so it is understandable why he has a hard time with humanity's decisions on a lot of things. For other species, the same grace and admiration is not granted - Daleks, for example, are the bane of the Tenth Doctor's existence. He loathes them, hates them; but in ways, he does see how some Daleks move away from the genocidal path. Dalek Sec, after his conversion into a human/Dalek hybrid, became admired by the Doctor, and the Doctor of him.

    ჻ HISTORY When the Doctor regenerated into the Tenth version, there were complications; due to an issue with Rose swallowing up a major percentage of energy from the TARDIS, the Doctor had to consume it, thus resulting in his sudden regeneration. However, in doing so it made his body more prone and he fell into a coma in order to allow his body the time to regenerate. During this time period, a group of aliens attacked Earth using Christmas trees as assassin devices. When the Doctor wakes, he fights the head of the alien faction and his hand is cut off. However, it is quickly replaced because his body is still going through the regeneration process.

    The Doctor continues on adventures with Rose, visiting alternate realities and the like; he even meets the origin of the myth of Lucifer on the Planet of Krop Tor; the Doctor experiences a parallel universe with Rose as well, which reveals the terror of the Cybermen.

    During the later part of Rose and the Doctor's time, the Doctor experiences tremendous lose and sorrow when they return to Earth to find the whole world has been infected by "ghosts." There are ghosts appearing at specific times during the day and people believe them to be long-lost relatives. It is revealed later that Torchwood Tower is igniting a power source which allows these ghosts through; it is also shown that they have some kind of giant black orb floating in their basement. The Doctor surmises that that is a Void Ship.

    Some complications arise and the machine controlling the ghost is pushed to full power; the ghosts start forming into things, and those things are not ghosts at all, but Cybermen. At the same time, the Void Ship opens to reveal The Cult of Skaro, a Dalek organization composed of four unique Daleks who have the ability of free will. A domino of events took place and Rose was locked in the alternate dimension, leaving the Tenth Doctor in the present reality without her. This was a tremendous blow to the Doctor, because he promised they could travel the stars forever - having to lose Rose made him less susceptible to the next companion.

    For a brief moment, Donna and the Doctor meet each other before she takes on the task of being his companion; when he asks her, she says no, and he goes about his merry way. The meeting of Martha Jones and her subsequent agreement to join the Doctor showed some characteristics that had not been seen of the Time Lord before. In comparison to Rose, the Doctor is very distant to Martha during the first few adventures the two of them had together. Eventually, he does warm up to her.

    When the Master is revealed again and Martha and the Doctor find out he has taken over most of the British government, the two start a miraculous bond. The Doctor is imprisoned by the Master, while the Master begins taking over Earth during a period of a year or two (honestly, I forget). While the Doctor is stuck and while Jack Harkness, another one of the Doctor's off and on companions, is imprisoned in the Master's air ship, Martha is the one that begins assembling a resistance. Eventually, she releases the Doctor and the Doctor tries reasoning with the Master. The Master is shot and killed by his own wife. Martha leaves explaining that she loved the Doctor, but the Doctor would always love Rose.

    The Doctor travels alone for a brief period of time then before meeting up with Donna Noble again. They are reunited during an alien fiasco encompassing weight-loss pills and procreation. During the adventures, a lot of the Doctor's work in previous calamities was revealed to have dire consequences - he was responsible for the explosion at Pompeii, for an example. He also has a run in with a device that creates a biological daughter of his own.

    The most important encounter with Donna came with the reintroduction of the "Bad Wolf" phrase, which had been a horrible premonition to universal destruction in the Doctor's past. When the Doctor and Donna go back to Earth, the Earth has been stolen. The ones behind the whole mess are, of course, the Daleks and their leader, Davros. During this period, Rose returns and various other people in the Doctor's past reveal themselves to help stop the calamity. The Doctor is fatally wounded during the encounter and he goes back to the TARDIS to regenerate; however, instead he only half-regenerates and a clone of him is composed of his old severed hand. During this period, Donna also taps into the TARDIS and is given Time Lord abilities, but after the Daleks are defeated, those abilities start to fry her mind. The Doctor removes them and wipes her clean; he also sends the clone of himself back with Rose so that she can be with him in some respect.

    Donna is returned to her family, but the Doctor states at the end that she can never remember him, or the abilities she received will come back and she will die.

    After Donna, the most important event in Tenth's history is the return of the Master and his finality. The Master returns, half regenerated and living off of spare energy. His madness is beyond the usual bounds and the Doctor finds himself completely heartbroken and torn about what he should do; the Master ends up taking control of a device that maps every human out to look and be him. He does this so he can trace back the drumming in his head; it is revealed that the Time Lords, who were stuck in the Void, used this to help find a new planet. So, the Time Lord home planet is brought to Earth. The Doctor ends up stopping it, which annihilates the whole of his race, as well as the Master. Thinking that he has survived, the Doctor rejoices. However, Donna's grandfather came with him and he is trapped inside a box that would fill with contaminated air. The Doctor goes into the other side, releasing the air into his vault; he saves Donna's grandfather, but he ends up killing himself. During the last moments, he takes the TARDIS to visit all the people he loved. He then regenerates.

    ჻ PERSONALITY The Doctor is a man of contradictions; at first meaning, he is a fun-loving, adventurous, and caring man. While he is mostly up in his head and he never explains anything, because it is far too complicated for anyone to truly understand, he is always open to new ideas and new explorations of life. However, trouble does follow him.

    The Doctor loves existence and everything in it; at least, most lifeforms are enamored by the lone Time Lord. While he is a pacifist individual at heart, there are times when he chooses death to save the greater good - Earth is always in his good graces and despite human beings having major flaws according to his morals and regulations, the Doctor will do anything to protect humanity and the Earth from destruction, even if it means going against his usual breeze. His dark side stems from the issues he has considering the Time War and the actions he took during that period; he has tried to save thousands of species and races, but many of those fell to the way side, which explains his disdain for mass genocide.

    The Doctor is also a lonely soul; during the entirety of his existence, random people who encounter him say that he has lonely and timeless eyes. The Doctor is the last of his kind and after the last incident with the Master, he is finally the last Time Lord alive. He has lost his planet, his race, and his family. Thus, he fills the voice with other people, but sometimes not all of those phantoms of his past can be quelled that way. He is often lost in deep thought of that loneliness when confronted with the inability to save a person, or persons, from destruction. This often leads to brood and a more vicious attitude; even his love for humans can sometimes be masked by the sheer tremendous force of sadness and despair.

    But at the core, the Tenth Doctor is a fun-loving man; like a 10 year old boy tapped inside the body of a very old, even timeless, Time Lord, the Tenth Doctor enjoys finding out about the universe and exploring new worlds and peoples. His thirst for knowledge cannot be quenched. He desires to know more, see more, and experience more. However, with every failure, the Tenth Doctor does add more guilt to himself. As such, the Doctor is a very self-sacrificing individual who will do anything to save the people he loves. But he is also afraid to die, which is telling of his dual personality.


▓ nuadoria specific
≡ WHAT ARE THEY BRINGING TO NUADORIA?: Sonic screwdriver, a pair of 3-D glasses, two suits (blue and brown variety), and his smile :D
≡ YOUR CHARACTER'S ELEMENT: Fire
≡ WHAT IS THEIR GESTALT?: Blue Macaw | Phoenix

〓 samples
✔ THIRD PERSON SAMPLE: Hands. Toes. Eyes. Nose. The man felt a familiar touch run over a familiar face, pulled back lips to reveal teeth that were remarkably unchanged. Timidly, a hand touched a tuff of hair that had not been warped and molded into something new, something not him. Well, it was him by any technical standard. But that was contemplation was for another time.

The man blinked.

"What," he said, felt a voice that was his and not another man's - like it should have been. "What." A repeat, just to make sure. Again, he touched his face, felt the skin pull and rippled under the familiar warmth of his own hands. Breathed.

Two hearts beat. "Ha-ha!" A glorious triumph sounded from deep within and the man bounded up with a burst of untold energy; spun around and his coat curled about him like a shadow that was lagging behind just a tick. A tick, a tick -

He suddenly stopped and his hands went about, patting down his chest, stomach, thighs. Felt his arms, felt the pockets of his coat; inside was a familiar cylindrical device. The awkward man gave an equally awkward smile and pulled out a small metallic object, about the size of his own palm. Popped the top open.

"No, no, no. This is all wrong; I was about to," he remarked, muttering to himself as if that were the only way to organize his cluttered thoughts, "unless there was - but no, I felt it consuming me. Can't be." Another pause. Something caught the man's curious eye and he all but hopped down into a crouch and pushed his head forward so an eye was magnified ridiculously in the dark film of a dormant communicator. Blinked. "Oh hello then, what are you?" The unknown individual picked up the device in a spare hand and tossed it up and down, as if determining its worth. "Not human, certainly not. Looks it, but..."

A buzzing sound; the device in his left hand glowed a brilliant blue. Suddenly, the communicator buzzed to life. "Ah, there you are! Alien technology - but it looks so, so - twenty-first century." The man shook the device for a while before finally getting a blip on the screen. He paused and adjusted his glasses.

"Oh, hello hello! I'm the Doctor..."

✔ FIRST PERSON SAMPLE: [The communicator flashes to life and a man with disheveled hair and glasses peers into the other side of the recording. Smiles.] Oh, hello hello! I'm the Doctor. I'm not sure which planet this is, not even sure which galaxy I'm in, or the time. Looks twentieth century combined with the twenty-first; could be an alternate reality for all I know, though that seems unlikely. Very unlikely. Should have tied up all those knots before I -

[A pause; the man pushes up his glasses to rub his eyes.] No, no, no. This is all wrong. How -

- OH YES. This little thing; this magnificent little thing. Alien technology, correct? Could be, could be. But why would you lot take something from Earth? It isn't even out of its developing stages yet. This is minuscule compared to what humans will develop years from now, unless -

No. That just doesn't make sense. Not at all. [The man paces with the communicator.] - it isn't Red 9, or the Wales System of 6734. No, no. Something different; it feels different.

[Quick jerk turn around, eye too close to the lens.] Have any of you lot seen a blue box? Telephone box, to be exactly. Looks Earthly. Big. Makes a noise.

!ooc, !app

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