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Post by The Doctor on Aug 11, 2013 12:42:53 GMT -5
WHONIVERSE BOARD CANON Being a list of things which are true on this board. Unless they aren't. After all, wibbly-wobbly time-wimey. The DoctorThe Doctor is half-human, on his mother's side. He only had one heart in his first Incarnation, and at best a rudimentary respiratory bypass system. He was extremely touchy about this, and went out of his way to prove that he was just as capable as full-blooded Gallifreyans. The Doctor's father was named Tylerhathan. He was an environmental engineer and, according to some sources, in some fashion heir to the throne of Gallifrey. (This is at best a questionable honor, as Gallifrey hasn't had a monarch since the days of Rassilon.) The Doctor has (had?) a twin brother. Some sources give his name as "the Hunter". Others say that his brother is Commander Maxil of the Chancellary Guard. The Doctor married a Time Lord named Emiliegunnar, around the age of 250 or so. This Time Lady is Susan's grandmother. The MasterThe Meddling MonkHis proper title is "The Meddler". Seriously. He hates the 'Meddling Monk'sobrequet, and will go on at tedious length about how he's only worn a monk's habit a few times, primarily in his first Incarnation. The Meddler is a Grandfather Paradox, beginning with his third Incarnation. His past no longer exists and his future cannot be seen. This tends to make Time Lords and other time-sensitive individuals uncomfortable around him. Nobody knows what the Meddler's real name is, as it was lost when he enacted the Grandfather Paradox. It most certainly is not 'Mortimus', though. The Meddler created the Moment, which is the hideous weapon the Doctor used to end the Last Great Time War.
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Post by The Doctor on Aug 11, 2013 12:44:18 GMT -5
This is far from being exhaustive, either in topics or content. If you have anything that you want to add, toss up a post and we'll get it into the list.
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Post by Amelia Pond on Aug 11, 2013 18:33:57 GMT -5
Oooh, here's one off the top of my head:
Rory Williams and Rhys Williams are cousins. True story.
I may also submit details regarding the Pond-Williamses being sent back in time (NOT to the 1930s - and they did NOT adopt that boy in the 1940s - and that they had Melody with them as of 1970.) Details to follow. Eventually.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2013 19:31:11 GMT -5
Omega
Omega's real name is Peylix, and he is an only child who went to work as a bodyguard for the House of Blyledge before he studied at the Academy. He worked with Rassilon as well and was responsible for creating the method to plug up the holes smashed in spacetime to prevent the Great Vampires from escaping into the normal universe, as well as helped create the living metal known as Validium.
His greatest achievement is obviously the stellar manipulator. He was married to a woman named Aleah (later known as Patience) and had a child known as Ushas (later known as The Rani). Currently he is married to a woman named Sentia and Zagreus has taken over Patience's body. Also as of right now, he has little identity issues from the previous encounter with The Doctor and tends to dig up The Doctor's memories when needed.
Omega chose to have no involvement in the Time War. He's still kind of mad at Rassilon.
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Post by Valeyard on Aug 11, 2013 19:40:49 GMT -5
Canonnnnns! \o/ Tricky beasties, they are...but lots of fun! Well, the Valeyard's canon(s) is/are extensive and exhaustive and exhausting, so I'll just toss in a few lesser-known details from "Time's Champion", "He Jests at Scars" and other associated bits and pieces which I've used in board-canon and might be relevant to anyone threading with or referring to the Valeyard. - The Valeyard was not created by the Time Lords or a spontaneous phenomenon. He was found in the Matrix by the Master and Coordinator Vansell. The Master had originally been appointed prosecutor at the Doctor's Trial, and was preparing evidence in the Matrix, and then suddenly Valeyard; and Vansell...basically decided the Valeyard was much cooler and gave the Master the sack. - Jack the Ripper is...a mess of broken timelines now, actually. In one original timeline, he was a duplicate-Valeyard acting through the Seventh Doctor via the Dark Matrix. In another timeline coming off that, he was the Dark Matrix itself given form by people's fear of it and...stuff. In the "He Jests at Scars" timeline, his identity isn't specified overtly, but the Valeyard has the knife and doesn't seem to think much of the actual historical suspect Walter Sickert. And in the normal main timeline, by board canon, my Valeyard has broken out of the time loop that caused that duplicate to be created, thus leaving a hole in history where Jack the Ripper should have been, and has now placed himself in that time period to commit the murders by his own hand - sorry, Madame Vastra, I think you ate a lookalike copycat-killer, but at least he was probably tastier than the actual Valeyard (if still "stringy")! - The Valeyard was Keeper of the Matrix and a CIA spokesman from the Trial through until the Sixth Doctor's regeneration, and then in board-canon, Keeper again from the early days of the Last Great Time War through until its last day. - The Dream Lord is not an "earlier regeneration" or "younger form" of the Valeyard. (But if they were Pokémon, he'd be an earlier stage evolution, right Chewy? ) Nor does the Valeyard have anything to do with the Metacrisis Tenth Doctor or "Mr. Clever". Any connection to the John Hurt Doctor has yet to be seen... - His existence, nature and activities were all kept very hush-hush when he was on Gallifrey. Save for himself, Coordinator Vansell probably knows most about what he got up to, followed by the Sixth (and therefore later) Doctor, who only found out he was even alive at the end of his life. There might also be a few CIA and High Council members who know some bits and pieces, but aside from that, he's a bit of a mystery to everyone.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2013 14:49:33 GMT -5
The Master
-Has/Had/Have over 470 lives (The Harvest of Time). He lost his first 12 Lives during the Dark Heart incident, and the transition from Delgado to Pratt was caused by Susan destroying a Dalek Artifact, severely scaring the Master and leaving him nearly dead on Tersurus until Lord Goth found him.
-If he has any actual relation to the Doctor beyond being childhood friends and schoolmates at the Academy, it has yet to be revealed or confirmed.
-There have been many excuses or attempts to reason why the Master turned evil. Maybe it was the sound of drums Rassilon implanted in his head from the Time War. Maybe it was Death making him her champion. Maybe it was Ailla's betrayal at the Dark Heart Colony. Maybe it was the competition between himself and the Doctor in their final years at the Academy, and the embarrassing fiasco of the then assumed destruction of The Consolidator. Or maybe it was the psychic influence of the evil of his other lives scattered all across time, affecting him like a Gestalt (I think that's the right word), like a flock of ducks flying in formation. Perhaps it was simply a strong sense of competition again against the Doctor. Or perhaps he was simply, truly, evil throughout his entire life.
-His father disappeared when he was young. The exact circumstances in regards to his father's disappearance is unknown.
-Borusa is his Grandfather. (In the planned 8th Doctor Series, Borusa was going to be revealed as the grandfather of both the Doctor and the Master. I hope no one minds if I use this bit of planned but unused canon here)
-The Master has some sort of relation to Rassilon's Bloodline. What that relation is, remains to be seen.
-The Master and the Rani have had a love child, a free birth, who goes by the name of "The Count." Sadly, said child hates both his parents and carries around one of the Master's earliest models of a TCE, saving it for the day he finally gets a chance to kill his father. The Master has never exactly been the best father figure, and quite frankly was unaware The Count was his child till much later.
-Shadow, a kitling from TV's Survival and in one of the Virgin New Adventure Novels (Prose: the First Frontier) has not only the ability to teleport from one planet to another like the rest of his species can do in the TV show, but is the only known kitling to have the ability to travel through time. Whether or not this was an ability he already had or was given by the Master remains to be seen. After helping the Master escape, he's become arguably a reoccuring companion to the Master here, to the point the Master has even gifted Shadow with a set of regenerations of his own. Cats are said to have nine lives. The Master decided to make that saying true for Shadow.
-The Three different Canons of the Master's life between TV: Survial and the Doctor Who movie, all three occurred here. (Virgin New Adventures, BBC Books, Big Finish Audio Stories). How exactly they are related and connected to each other remains to be seen. (Also, the Computer Game Destiny of the Doctors is also considered canon here...because come on. Ainley Master kidnapping the Doctor's first 7 lives after taking control of a planet of pure mental energy, in addition to using gosh knows how many classic who enemies and mosters? That's just awesome in my opinion)
-The Master's primary signature weapons include his Tissue Compression Eliminator and his Laser Screwdriver. The Tissue Compression Eliminator was first created during his years at the Academy. His Laser Screwdriver he created during the time he was Defense Minister, then later Prime Minister Harold Saxon on Earth in 2007-2008. He became Prime Minister in 2008. His Laser Screwdriver is capable of performing nearly all the same functions as the 10th Doctor's own Sonic Screwdriver, in addition to a few differences and a few unique abilities: Lazarus Age Regression Technology (That can be used to regress or enhance a person's age, provided he has a sample of the victim's genetic code), a lethal yellow laser beam, implanting or rewriting a person's memories, isomorphic controls, and powered by an Atron Crystal from the Doctor's TARDIS. This is known as the Laser Screwdriver Mark I. During the rescue of Millennia and Rallon on this site, the Master constructed a new Laser Screwdriver to match the 11th Doctor's new Sonic Screwdriver, as well as incorporated design elements and functions of his TCE into this new Laser Screwdriver Mark II.
-The Master has had multiple TARDIS's over the years. He had a Mark 45 during the Darkheart Colony incident. He supposedly found a Mark 40 abandoned in the far flung future with a broken Chameleon Circuit, which he later claimed was a simple matter to fix. At least one of his TARDIS's was stolen by the Doctor's Granddaughter, Susan, after she used his own TCE to destroy a Dalek Artifact he had and left him for dead on Tersurus. He stole Goth's TARDIS after the events of the Deadly Assassin. He had at least two TARDIS's during the events of the Keeper of Traken. One of them, in the disguise of a Melkur Statue was destroyed. The other TARDIS, in the shape of a Grandfather Clock, is supposedly ... was Lord Goth's TARDIS. He had stolen the Console room of the Rani's TARDIS when he escaped his and the Rani's fate in The Mark of the Rani. Currently, that TARDIS Console room has had its consciousness transfered into a battle or war purposed TARDIS used by one of his clones, the one referred to on this site as "Ebony Master". He's had at least one Battle TARDIS sometime during the Doctor's 7th Life, and was later given to Millennia in his later lives. During the Time War, the Master received the most advanced and latest model of combat-oriented TARDIS's, a Destroyer TARDIS. This Destroyer TARDIS, the only Type-666 in existance, was used as a model for the mass production of the type 667 Destroyer TARDIS's. While the 667's were not as powerful as the 666, they were still a force to be reckoned with. The Type 666 was the TARDIS the Master used to escape to the end of the Universe. After being sent back to the Time War in The End of Time, the Master escaped again stealing Rassilon's TARDIS. The Master refound his personal TARDIS, in the shape of a grandfather clock, and has kept it hooked up to Rassilon's TARDIS to keep it on life support until he later finds a new Eye of Harmony to power it.
-Currently, the Master has made Tersurus his home away from home. As Tersurus was originally destroyed in 6200's, he believed it would be a perfect hiding place for him, as he rewrote Tersurus's history so that the Sontarans never destroyed Tersurus in 6200.
-The Master still has the Sash of Rassilon. The Doctor claimed it was broken during the Deadly Assassin, but as is evident by the appearance of his face at the end of the episode compared to his appearance throughout the rest of the episode, as well as how he appears later in the Keeper of Traken and other 4th Doctor Audio Stories (to the point Leela describes him as "Charcoal Face"), the Sash actually DID work in helping him survive the fall from the Panopticon as well as SLIGHTLY healing his scarred body. Ever since then, he's been working on the Sash of Rassilon in secret in an attempt to have it work as a powerful shield, as it was in the old days. The Sash every other Lord President has worn since the Deadly Assassin, has sadly been, a false Sash.
-"KOSCHEI" was simply a nickname he had adopted while at the Academy, but it is NOT his real name, much like how the Doctor used to go by the nickname "Theta Sigma." He gets surprisingly very irritable when others don't use his "true" name, "The Master", much like how the Doctor and Meddler adopted their own titles. There are, to this day, surprisingly a very short number of people he lets use his old nickname, let alone his real name. But the number of people that know his true name are surprisingly very few, much like the number of people who know the Doctor's real name.
-The Master has had a number of backups and copies and clones over the years. Kral Androids during the 4th Doctor years, Ebony Master and Cyborg Master (both played by First here), and even Pryce Master is a failed duplicate of him. I don't think I need to bring back up the Master Race from the End of Time do I? --Ebony Master supposedly came from another one of the Master's rings, but because of so much data being compressed in that ring, some of that Master's memories are wrong, but they are usually very few. Not the Gallifreyan Ring that we see survive from "Last of the Time Lords", since that was used to revive him later, but a different ring that was lying around his home or office. The Ebony Master, "Koschei", has a vast majority of the Master's memories all the way up to when he was shot by Lucy in Last of the Time Lords. Rather than make his own Laser Screwdriver, this clone/copy/backup master uses the classic Tissue Compression Eliminator. His TARDIS, as I described before, is the consciousness from the console of the Rani's TARDIS from "The Mark of the Rani" placed inside a new battleship-like TARDIS. --Cyborg Master, as we call him, is from...I believe First said the year 5000. Or it was 5000 years so he came from 7000. Essentially, even after Rassilon changed the Master Race back into humans, there were still small traces of the Master's influence inside each of them. Over thousands of years of breeding, said influence built up until finally, this "rogue consciousness" of the Master, as we shall call it, took control of one Human being. How he got his cyborg enhancements, I've yet to learn the origins of, and he's made his own "artificial" hybrid TARDIS using Earth Technology at the time to start his own travels through time. His memories are more corrupted compared to Ebony Master. --Pryce Master, if you ever seen Curse of the Fatal Death, is as campy and foolish as you can possibly imagine, but he's still very dangerous. A good deal of some of his knowledge and memories are slightly corrupted, believing Tersurus has always communicated by farts and that no one has inhabited the planet for over 100 years, for example. His primary weapon of choice is a white colored rod-weapon that's the same shape as the Tremas Master's Tissue Compression Eliminator, except his weapon is called a Tissue Expansion Eliminator. Much like how the TEE's name suggest, it kills its victims by expanding the victim's Matter to the point biological functions no longer work, leaving the Victims as giant versions of their former selves. Pryce Master's TARDIS usually is in the form of a Porter Potty, with a sign hanging on the outside of it that says "Not a TARDIS." Quite arguably, his knowledge may be more corrupted than Cyborg Master's. That being said though, he is a Master, and still a dangerous person. Some point I have considered giving him the new title of "The Mustard" but I'm still debating it.
-Saxon Master was only blond in the End of Time because of his body being ripped open and his lifeforce spilling out. The Life Force Lightning thing can be a very broken weapon/ability because EVERYTHING that is "ALIVE" in the Doctor Who Universe has life force, and that lightning attack can basically attack both living and non-living objects with the Master's own life force. In the event such lightning hands are used against living beings, it quite literally attacks their lifeforce directly. Keep in mind, this ability was strong enough to even bring RASSILON to his knees in pain. The Master even boasts that he's the one who killed Rassilon at the end of the Time War before the Doctor used the Moment and before the Master escaped the Time War...Again. Since 11th Doctor basically had the Master's Laser Screwdriver Mark I in that one BBC game, I was only able to get it back with understanding with the Mods that I don't...well...Abuse those lightning hands. As cool of a Super-Human like being the Master was in End of Time...Doing incredible jumps, flying and hurting others with lightning hands, and practically sucking the life out of people to sorta help try and sustain him...It is still surprisingly broken, and understandable why the Mods wouldn't want me to be abusing such abilities on a regular basis. That's one of the conditions I had to agree to in order for me to regain my Laser Screwdriver from the Doctor's TARDIS. There's a thread somewhere with Eleven, Sarah Jane, and Saxon Master against the Black Guardian that explains how the Master reappears in our Universe and got his Laser Screwdriver back. I will link the thread here later. Ever since then, Saxon's blond hair has slowly been resuming its previous brown hair color, but I may have it take on John Simm's latest darker hair color he's had in recent years.
-How the Master survived End of Time: Stole Rassilon's TARDIS from his office just before the Moment was used, Emergency Temporal Shift along with the ejection of nearly every room and nearly every part of Rassilon's TARDIS to escape the Time Lock, and then locked himself in the Zero Room for years to recover the damage his body had sustained from Lucy's foiling his revival. Upon crashing on a random planet by the Black Guardian's attempt at killing the Eleventh Doctor and Sarah Jane, the Master himself crashed near the Doctor's TARDIS in a labyrinth, while Rassilon's TARDIS itself was nearly destroyed. Eleventh Doctor found the Core to Rassilon's TARDIS, and after Saxon, Eleven, and Sarah Jane worked together to escape the Black Guardian, Saxon travelled with Eleven for a while until the TARDIS Core of Rassilon's TARDIS had recovered enough to make up its own TARDIS again, and allow the Master to travel freely in the Universe again.
-Saxon had managed to find a way to recover Lucy from the events of the End of Time and allow her to resume travelling with him. This method involved spying on the actions at Lucy's prison for an entire week, reviewing all Lucy's actions and everything that had occurred so that he could find the perfect opportunity to confront Lucy, and, depending on her reaction to learning how his revival would occur, her sacrifice being in vain, and his offering her a chance to travel the universe with her as his companion and wife again. Upon her reaction, he left in place an android duplicate of Lucy, programmed to behave and do exactly everything Lucy would do up to his revival, cheating the risk of the paradox he would cause on himself by taking Lucy away. And in such away that First said in the OOC that Meddler approves of this.
-Rassilon's TARDIS, as you can imagine, probably held a lot of useful old artifacts/items at one point in time. The Master's escape from the Time War, of course, involved all of them to be destroyed. This TARDIS, in addition to being more advanced than your average TARDIS, is also tricky to use. Even the Master hasn't unlocked all of its old secrets, but he's making a slow paced progress. The controls are slightly odd on it: The Master has been unable to change the TARDIS's desktop theme, and the Chameleon Circuit is stuck between two forms only: A tall mirror, and a capsule resembling a tower with four spikes, glowing pannels, and writing on the sides of each spike saying "Citizens Rejoice, your Lord and Master reigns on high." The Master has found a great deal of old information and some important documents and information inside this TARDIS. Quite frankly, a large enough library of dangerous information he plans on using on the rest of the universe at one point. This TARDIS has a surprisingly skillful stealth function from even other TARDISes and Time Travel machines or time travelling analyzing devices, some good offensive abilities (as it incapacitated almost everyone on a battleship's bridge in one thread upon landing), and even has capabilities of helping the Master change Fixed Points in Time and Space. That being said, however, he still prefers his original clock shaped TARDIS he used in most of his conflicts against the Doctor. He keeps this old TARDIS hooked up to Rassilon's TARDIS as a form of life support until he gets a new eye of harmony for his TARDIS.
-During his Deathworm Morphant incarnation (AKA, Bruce Master and other bodies he had from Audio story Mastermind after the events of the Movie), he took advantage of Tersurus's cloning facilities again, in addition to some block transfer computations, to help him create a set of bodies cloned from his Bruce body in the movie, though slightly modified to be TimeLord. Sample of Bruce's DNA used arguably was a small bit of cells left over in his deathworm morphant form, possibly his discarded nail and skin in the hospital or since the Doctor undid the damage he and the Master had caused on Earth from their arrival in the movie from Bruce himself, or simply him using Block Transfer computations to make this clone set of bodies look like Bruce's body. The First Time he tried using Tersurus's cloning facilities to give himself a new body, occurred during the Doctor's seventh life. RPer is planning on doing a thread associated with this earlier attempt.
Davros -In the Daleks' original timeline, Davros was killed and never revived. The 4th Doctor's visit to Skaro in Genesis of the Daleks not only changed Skaro's history and the Daleks' rate of progress (as the upgrades they got between 1st-3rd Doctor eras were then applied to Davros's daleks in Genesis of the Daleks), but also changed Davros's fate as well, allowing him to be revived on multiple occasions to help or hinder his Dalek creations. Usually depends on whether or not they accept his leadership or the leadership of another Dalek.
-There are two different sources that say how Davros got the name "Dalek". One suggested he found it in an old book on Skaro. Another suggested Shan came up with this term. I say Davros did find out about the term, but hadn't considered making his "travel Machines" or begin focusing his efforts on "surviving after the war" until Shan brought the paper titled "the Dalek Project" to him later.
-There's been some confusion as to whether the Daleks first originated from the Dals or the Kaleds. Before the war between the Kaleds and the Thals, there was a war between Thals and Dals. The Thals nearly wiped out all of the Dals, and the remaining members of their race slowly integrated and became a part of the Kaled race. So in a sense, you can say both Dals and Kaleds became Daleks.
-First became Dalek Emperor and had control of Skaro after Revelation of the Daleks during the sixth Doctor's life. The imperial daleks he had on Necros were originally made from human remains, but later the biological component inside his Imperial Daleks would be replaced by a new form of Kaled Mutant that would have a cybernetic claw appendage grafted into them. This would begin the Imperial Dalek Civil War seen in Remembrance of the Daleks. Between the events of Remembrance and the Time War, Davros has had moments where he was emperor, or when he was a slave to his own Dalek creations and another emperor or supreme Dalek.
-After Davros survived the Medusa cascade, he began rebuilding his own Dalek faction in secret from both the Doctor and the new dalek paradigm. He's found and built a few new progenitors, found scattered Dalek forces not aligned to the Paradigm and recovered a few of his old labs, workshops, and other former Dalek enslaved planets from before the Last Great Time War. Even recovered a few of the stolen war goods from the Last Great Time War, such as the Hands of Omega, and stolen Time Lord records.
-Some could argue there are multiple Dalek factions and empires flying about in the Universe, some from both before and after the Fourth Doctor had changed the Daleks' timeline in Genesis of the Daleks. While the new Paradigm is currently the largest force to the point it's considered the "true" and "superior" Dalek Empire, Davros's latest empire is currently the second largest group. While it's not the most numerous, it does have the most technological advancements and the better scientific edge compared to the new Dalek Paradigm.
-Davros's new Empire is referred to as "The Children of Davros". I got this name from going to the Doctor Who the Experience in Cardiff.
-Davros hacked into the Parliament of the Daleks' Panotropic Network and made a duplicate of it for his new empire. He has monitored and spied on this network constantly, and when the Dalek/Human Oswin wiped the Doctor from all Daleks' memories,
-The forces in this new empire are composed of Classic Daleks, Time War/RTD new who Daleks, the New Paradigm model Daleks currently in use by the Parliament of the Daleks, and a variety of other forces the Daleks have employed in the past. Davros has been working on newer New Paradigm Models for his own empire to use. Current New Paradigm Models: White Supreme Yellow Eternal Orange Scientist Blue Strategist Red Drone Commander (Originally drone, but when they mass produced the bronze models again the red became their superiors) Green Anti-Matter Daleks (Both normal Model and special weapons model. They are designed for combat against creatures made of Anti-Matter)
More colors will be added to this list in time. Davros is also known to be currently working on a new paradigm black model. He also has odd colored varieties of the other older Dalek models as well. Some people think there may be only one Dalek Emperor or one Dalek Supreme at a time, but Davros's own scorn over such a title being used on anyone but himself from over the years has made him begin to make multiple supreme and emperor models to downgrade their actual level of power in the Dalek Hierarchy.
-Davros has a new council of Dalek advisors, one which you could say is his replacement to the cult of skaro as well as the council of supreme Daleks.
-Davros has planned over the years of modifying some of the Daleks' way of thinking before, as he recognized that some of the restrictions he put on them in the past has been flawed. However, he still ensures that every Dalek produced in his new Empire is programmed to be absolutely loyal to him. The most controversial subject he's been purposely planning on redefining for his empire is the idea of "Dalek Genetic Purity", as the Daleks have modified there genetic code and advanced and upgraded themselves many times over the years. Evolution being a necessity in life, he wishes to reteach his Daleks this important subject, if they are to truly become supreme to all other life forms in the universe.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2013 19:17:05 GMT -5
Romanadvoratrelundar Romana I Romanadvoratrelundar was Loomed to the House of Heartshaven. Her family were well known citizens of Gallifrey, her mother being a respected artist and her father a long time sitting member of the High Council. She was also an only child, and born around three hundred years after the Doctor. Romana was a spoiled child. Early signs of Romana's lust for Presidency was when she stared into the Untempered Schism, seeing Gallifrey united with other worlds and learning from each other. Romana was often nicknamed the Ice Princess at the Academy. During her time at the Academy, Romana heard Pandora's voice. Pandora was the first female President of the Time Lords, and Pandora forced the young Romana to visit the vaults. There, she was told of Pandora's Imperiatrix Imprimatur - promising the young Romana that she would one day rule Gallifrey with Pandora's influence. Terrified of this encounter, she told her tutor Irving Braxiatel managed to hypnotise her into forgetting both Pandora and himself. Shortly after, Romana encountered the Doctor's Fourth form. She had just graduated from the Academy and the council thought it was necessary for her to help him find the Key to Time at the direction of the White Guardian. Romana found the Doctor to be quite unstable and insufferable, especially after she learned he failed at the Academy. She loved to rub in the fact that she achieved Triple Firsts. Finding the name Romanadvoratrelundar to be incredibly long, the Doctor nicknamed her Romana. She hated it, and the Doctor decided to call her Fred instead. Again, she didn't like the nickname Fred - so she was forced to agree to Romana. Secretly, she enjoyed visiting different worlds and learning about their cultures - not to mention the adventures she encountered. Once they had nearly completed the Key to Time, Romana was captured by the Shadow -- an agent of the Black Guardian -- and was tortured, forcing the memories of Pandora to the surface of her mind. In order to prevent Pandora from gaining power of her, Romana forced her own regeneration. Romana II Romana's second form was a lot more lighthearted than her first. She enjoyed travelling with the Doctor and didn't want to return to Gallifrey. She even considered the Doctor to be her best friend. She found humans to be rather delightful, and her bedroom was often scattered with human trinkets as well as novels and music. However, after bringing on board a young mathematician from E-space named Adric, Romana and K-9 decided to stay in E-space and help the people there, rather than return to Gallifrey, as per the Council's orders, worrying that Pandora would return if and when she were ever to do so. Romana, however, did eventually leave E-space with K-9, and she soon rose to the Gallifreyan Presidency, along with Pandora's influence, after President Flavia had been deposed. She wasn't without allies, though, even if she didn't necessarily remember all them: Braxiatel supported her campaign and kept a close eye out for any sign of Pandora returning. On Romana's first day of her Presidency, she had decided to call upon the Doctor -- who was now in his Sixth form -- to celebrate. Unfortunately, with the Doctor around, trouble followed. Lord Omega and the Master returned, wanting to steal various artifacts belonging to Rassilon. It was at this time that Romana first met Coordinator Vansellostophossius. Sometime after this, Romana was kidnapped by the Daleks while she had attempted to form a peace treaty with them. She was held captive for twenty years and was made to help build the Apocalypse Element with other brilliant minds that the Daleks had captured. All this time, the High Council believed she was just 'missing' and made no attempt to rescue her. The Doctor, still in his Sixth form, was angered by this and the High Council's lack of interest in finding his old friend, and so he decided to go looking for her, himself. Naturally, the Doctor found Romana, and despite his plans to return her immediately to Gallifrey, so she could continue her rule as President, they encountered a couple of hiccups on the way... Romana III Romana’s third incarnation came about in an effort by to better prepare herself for the coming war with The Enemy (not to be confused with The Last Great Time War). She was more hard and ruthless, and she was willing to do some horrible things in order to give Gallifrey a tactical advantage in that war. After the Second War in Heaven, Romana had time to reflect on the hard choices she'd had to make to protect her people. Eventually, she got to make peace with the Eighth Doctor, who had been displeased (to say the least) at how Romana had treated his friend and former companion (and sentient TARDIS), Compassion.
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Post by Donna Noble (Retired) on Sept 5, 2015 13:39:57 GMT -5
And, what ever happened to Donna Noble? Well... We already know (or can assume, based on Canon) that she married Shaun Temple and won a huge amount of money in the Lottery (thanks to the Doctor). And, what then? Well, since winning the Lottery, Donna still has a ton of money left over - but she wasn’t happy, and she couldn’t seem to sort out why. Her mysterious, depressed emotional state also came between herself and her husband, and they wound up getting a divorce. She traveled the world. A lot, and often. Being wealthy certainly has its perks... And then, one day ( in this thread), she attended the Agatha Christie Festival and experienced a sort of relapse, remembering bits and pieces of her time with the Doctor and suffering a rather wicked headache because of it. She was rescued by Rallon, who took her into his TARDIS and used Chameleon Arch technology to re-write her into a Time Lord -- it was the only way to save her previously-Human brain from burning up, and... it's made her a proper Time Lord. She thus far still has only one heart, but if/when she were to regenerate, she would then have two. However, it's not really certain that she will be able to regenerate -- and Donna's not in a hurry to find out. Donna is still Donna, despite the fact that she's truly (ie: biologically, and not just in name) become the DoctorDonna and still retains a significant amount of influence from the Doctor's tenth self, from the original Metacrisis event that spawned the Metacrisis Doctor. More recently, the Daleks hired a couple of Word Lords to assassinate Donna (presumably because they're still upset with her for not dying, and instead foiling their plans for the Reality Bomb. Luckily, she happened to encounter Captain Jack Harkness, who is trying to keep the both of them alive. This thread is still on-going, here.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2016 6:11:21 GMT -5
I tried to set everything that “get off the Canon track” after the events of the TV series, thus after “Journey's End”, or, when specified, after “The Waters of Mars” (when Tenny's taking the long way round to answer the Ood's call).
Anyway, trying to put some order in Tenny's encounters on this board...
»After Season 3 and before Season 4 • The Master & Omega: the Doctor meets him again in this thread, and finds out he survived somehow at the events of “Last of the Time Lords”. On Tersurus, the Doctor and Omega will cooperate to stop The Master's plan... Whatever it is. At the end of the thread the Doctor would forget anything that happened in it. • Jack Harkness/Torchwood: While traveling alone after his goodbye to Martha, the Doctor meets Jack and Ianto and, lately, he shares an adventure with Jack alone.
»After Season 4 • Rolland: The Doctor meets the Gentle Beast in late 1600s' France, they face troubles together and then they took off. This is what has been written, after that, the Doctor plans to leave Rolland somewhere where he could start a new life, not wanting any more companions after the painful goodbyes of “Journey's End”. • Nobody No-One: the Doctor faces one of his older and more dangerous enemy, but... For the Word Lord, this is the first time he meets the Doctor. As improbable allies, the two of them face a survivor Carrionite. • In this period of his life, the Doctor meets again Sarah Jane Smith (encounter set before 'The Wedding of Sarah Jane'), and also meets for the first time Glitch and Bethany Cook. With Glich, the Doctor faces and old enemy, Mandragora Helix.
»After Season 4 and somewhere between the Specials • Piper Blake: The Doctor meets Piper Blake, he knew her already, but for the red-haired girl it's the first time with the Doctor and the TARDIS. They meet, salute each other, meet again and start traveling together. They sort of have a whole board-canonized 'season' together, during which they also meet Captain Andy Callum and face Prisoner Zero. • Rose Tyler: The Doctor meets her by accident in Cardiff, where they have a bittersweet talk. Tenny thus knows that she's traveling in this -and the other- Universe with John. • Astrid Peth: The Doctor finds out she survived, and they share and adventure in Ancient Greece!
»Meeting with other Time Lords (thus after Journey's End / Waters of Mars) • The Meddler: He's the first Time Lord the Doctor meets after The Master (in the TV series), thus finding out he's not the last one of them. Their first encounters happens in 'Primeval', then they meet again, along with River Song, in the Mountain of Madness. Lately, they bump into each other in 'The Power of Fear'. • River Song: After Silence in the Library, they had a quick meeting in the Highlands, and lately they met again in 'The Mountain of Madness'. • Rallon: Third Time Lord that the Doctor meets, they fought some mirrorlings on Earth and then set off together to live the adventures they dreamed about during the Academy's days. In the end, the Doctor will salute Rallon because he doesn't want to put his life at risk again, as he already did centuries before with the Celestial Toy Maker. • The Doctor meets some of his long lost loves: Far Wanderer first, and then the Archivist, and also meets a hero of his youth, The Corsair. • The Ripper: of course, meeting other Time Lords can't always be a bed of roses. The Ripper proves to be a tough enemy, and completely insane. Ten tried to reason with him with no success, and while the Ripper is set in killing him, the Doctor is trying hard to find a way to save him.... And save the other survivor Time Lords from his murderous intents. • Speaking of dangerous Time Lords, the Doctor faces Cai and Phoenix on Planet Death Match. • Greyavia II: Charming Time Lady, the perfect companion to face some genetically altered Vervoids at the bottom of the sea on an alien planet. • Ailla & Fitz: The Doctor gets a strange message and, trying to find out its source, bumps into one of his former companions. Talking with Fitz, the Doctor finds out that his daughter, Ailla, is alive... Well, that she was alive, and in love with an improbable mate, Zagreus, that's also Fitz's friend. Ailla is in danger, trapped in the Antiverse among the Neverpeople, people that, like her, had been erased from this Universe. Except that someone still remembers her, and loves her. Both Fitz and the Doctor will fight to take her back.
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