Amelia "Amy" Pond
Oct 16, 2013 1:01:18 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2013 1:01:18 GMT -5
Canon
Karen Gillan
Caitlin Blackwood
Name: Amy, or Amelia Pond
Age: 22 Adult, 8 Child
Gender: Female
Species: Human
Planet of Origin: Earth
Occupation: Depends on point in life. When we first meet her she is a child, her next known employment she is a kissagram, for the majority of the time we find her our lovely 11th Doctor’s companion, briefly we see her as a model, and finally after her death by Angel she becomes an author.
Physical Description: Tall and with fiery red hair. Amy is very pale, and has a Scottish accent. She has green eyes and wears casual clothing, even traveled a bit in her nighty, she also has been seen in a leather spyisk outfit with an eyepatch.
Personality: Spunky, fiery, sad, and joyful are but a few words to describe Amy Pond. She is a very brave woman from her spotlight as a child to her confrontation with the Weeping Angels. She is brave but also wise. She is not afraid to stand for herself, but knows when to ask for help. She is the type of person who knows what she wants and will stop at nothing to get it.
History: We first meet Amy Pond as a little Scottish girl praying in her bedroom to Santa Clause. She is startled from her prayer for a policeman who will come and fix her crack in the wall when a loud crash echoes from her backyard. Putting Santa on hold she goes out and investigates the sound. She finds the 11th Doctor and his wrecked TARDIS in, literally in as in crushed, her garden shed. She proceeds to feed him a variety of foods before he settles on fish sticks and custard. She tells him she is all alone in her house and though she is thoroughly bewildered by this man she also tells him she’s not afraid of him. She then proceeds to show him the crack on her wall. They both listen as the wall informs them that a being called Prisoner Zero has escaped. The Doctor closes the crack after informing her that it is a crack in the universe. He leaves and promises to take her with him after kickstarting the TARDIS and would be back in five minutes.
Twelve years later we find Amy as a Kissagram. She tells the Doctor off a bit for breaking his promise and then helps him defeat Prisoner Zero. She then has to wait two more years for him to arrive once more and then for him to keep his promise to show her the world. During this waiting time she tells her friends stories of her Raggedy Doctor, two of these friends are Rory (who we are told is made to act the part of the Doctor) and Mels (who we later find out is actually her daughter River Song). We are informed that Amy and Rory are engaged to get married after she returns from helping the Doctor save an endangered Space whale from torture and death onboard the spaceship version of England called the Starship UK.
During her adventures she faces off with many creatures, of these creatures there are the Weeping Angels, the Daleks, Vampires (on her honeymoon no less!), The Autons (One of which is her formally erased husband Rory, to be explained), and the Dream Lord. Among her dangerous travels she meets the Queen of future England, Vincent Van Gogh, and even the American President Richard Nixon, and famous German Nazi Adolf Hitler (it is during this adventure when she finds out her best friend Mels is a trained psychopathic Time Lord named River Song, who is actually there specifically to kill the Doctor. Later on she convinces River to save the Doctor when he almost dies.) She witnesses her beloved Raggedy Doctor being shot by an astronaut only to find out later he survived and it was actually her daughter, who happens to also be his wife, who shot him.
Towards the end of her time with the Doctor Amy finds herself, Rory, and the Doctor trapped on a planet completely converted into a Dalek Asylum. On this adventure they are sent down to deal with a threat that has arisen from the insane Daleks kept there. She and Rory have a fight over why they had divorced (as seen in the Pond Life but not explained till now) where they reveal that the love from their life has been drained but it is really because Amy knows she can’t have children. However upon the threat of losing Rory who is slowly being converted into a Dalek Puppet through the nanocloud there they reconcile. After Clara, a fully converted insane Dalek at the time, saves them then blows up the asylum and erases the Doctor from history, the trio return to having a few more adventures in space.
The last adventure that Amy has with the Doctor doesn’t actually start as an adventure. It starts as a relaxing evening where the Doctor is reading them a book. However they soon realize this book is not a fantasy by the famous author Melody Monroe but is actually a story telling about River and Rory in Manhattan. The Doctor and Amy fly the TARDIS to the date in the book in an attempt to rescue them only to find the city completely overrun by Weeping Angels. They follow Rory up to a room where they see an older Rory die. In the end Amy and Rory jump from a building’s roof in order to starve the Weeping Angels and end the system. They find themselves back in the time where they started standing in front of the TARDIS in a graveyard. They are about to leave with the Doctor when an Angel sends Rory back once more. Amy makes the terribly hard decision to leave the Doctor and live out her life with Rory in the past. With a strangled sob of “Goodbye Raggedy Man” she allows herself to be transported back in time to live with Rory. It is then later revealed to the Doctor she wrote the afterward to Melody Monroe’s (River’s) book they used in their last adventure.
Addition Medical Information: None
RP Sample: "Five minutes?" Amelia watches as the TARDIS disappears with her Raggedy Doctor in it. She runs into the empty, she hopes, house. Past the dirty kitchen that smells of beans and bacon. Into her room, she instinctively looks at the place the crack in the wall that has terrified her sense she first saw it had been. She quickly packs up her bags and goes into the kitchen. She grabs a cup of water then runs into the yard. She chuckles a little when she looks at a broken plate with an uneaten slice of bread. She had checked a clock on the way out and now she counts in her head. "Two more minutes."
The wind rustles her fiery red locks of hair blowing the scent of her bubbly bath in the wind. She looks eagerly at the sky awaiting the magic blue box’s arrival. /Would it crash from the sky again? Or would it appear like magic this time?/ She shrugs off the questions and eagerly ticks off the last seconds of her count down. She looks around eagerly for her raggedy man and the blue magic box. She finds herself disappointed as no blue box arrives and a sad un-climatically still night remains in her boring backyard. She puts her head on her hand and sighs as she waits for hours in the chilly night for her Doctor to arrive. Soon she gives up and goes to her bed to fall asleep. As she falls asleep she tells herself. “He’ll come tomorrow. Maybe he just got lost or something?”
When she wakes up the next day she waits all day again in the yard for him to come. He never comes not once does his magic blue box show up like she keeps telling her friends. Finally her Raggedy Doctor becomes a game she plays with her friends, and a story she tells her shrinks with a fervent “He is not an invisible friend I made up, he’s real!” Still her raggedy Doctor does not show up. Slowly her heart hardens and she forgets her raggedy Doctor and moves on to real life that is until a strange sound comes from her backyard once more and she sees a familiar face. “Oh sure, now you show up! This can’t be the same man from my childhood, he hasn’t aged at all.” She then waits for him to come to her, not daring to hope what she is seeing is the real raggedy man from her dreams.
Karen Gillan
Caitlin Blackwood
Name: Amy, or Amelia Pond
Age: 22 Adult, 8 Child
Gender: Female
Species: Human
Planet of Origin: Earth
Occupation: Depends on point in life. When we first meet her she is a child, her next known employment she is a kissagram, for the majority of the time we find her our lovely 11th Doctor’s companion, briefly we see her as a model, and finally after her death by Angel she becomes an author.
Physical Description: Tall and with fiery red hair. Amy is very pale, and has a Scottish accent. She has green eyes and wears casual clothing, even traveled a bit in her nighty, she also has been seen in a leather spyisk outfit with an eyepatch.
Personality: Spunky, fiery, sad, and joyful are but a few words to describe Amy Pond. She is a very brave woman from her spotlight as a child to her confrontation with the Weeping Angels. She is brave but also wise. She is not afraid to stand for herself, but knows when to ask for help. She is the type of person who knows what she wants and will stop at nothing to get it.
History: We first meet Amy Pond as a little Scottish girl praying in her bedroom to Santa Clause. She is startled from her prayer for a policeman who will come and fix her crack in the wall when a loud crash echoes from her backyard. Putting Santa on hold she goes out and investigates the sound. She finds the 11th Doctor and his wrecked TARDIS in, literally in as in crushed, her garden shed. She proceeds to feed him a variety of foods before he settles on fish sticks and custard. She tells him she is all alone in her house and though she is thoroughly bewildered by this man she also tells him she’s not afraid of him. She then proceeds to show him the crack on her wall. They both listen as the wall informs them that a being called Prisoner Zero has escaped. The Doctor closes the crack after informing her that it is a crack in the universe. He leaves and promises to take her with him after kickstarting the TARDIS and would be back in five minutes.
Twelve years later we find Amy as a Kissagram. She tells the Doctor off a bit for breaking his promise and then helps him defeat Prisoner Zero. She then has to wait two more years for him to arrive once more and then for him to keep his promise to show her the world. During this waiting time she tells her friends stories of her Raggedy Doctor, two of these friends are Rory (who we are told is made to act the part of the Doctor) and Mels (who we later find out is actually her daughter River Song). We are informed that Amy and Rory are engaged to get married after she returns from helping the Doctor save an endangered Space whale from torture and death onboard the spaceship version of England called the Starship UK.
During her adventures she faces off with many creatures, of these creatures there are the Weeping Angels, the Daleks, Vampires (on her honeymoon no less!), The Autons (One of which is her formally erased husband Rory, to be explained), and the Dream Lord. Among her dangerous travels she meets the Queen of future England, Vincent Van Gogh, and even the American President Richard Nixon, and famous German Nazi Adolf Hitler (it is during this adventure when she finds out her best friend Mels is a trained psychopathic Time Lord named River Song, who is actually there specifically to kill the Doctor. Later on she convinces River to save the Doctor when he almost dies.) She witnesses her beloved Raggedy Doctor being shot by an astronaut only to find out later he survived and it was actually her daughter, who happens to also be his wife, who shot him.
Towards the end of her time with the Doctor Amy finds herself, Rory, and the Doctor trapped on a planet completely converted into a Dalek Asylum. On this adventure they are sent down to deal with a threat that has arisen from the insane Daleks kept there. She and Rory have a fight over why they had divorced (as seen in the Pond Life but not explained till now) where they reveal that the love from their life has been drained but it is really because Amy knows she can’t have children. However upon the threat of losing Rory who is slowly being converted into a Dalek Puppet through the nanocloud there they reconcile. After Clara, a fully converted insane Dalek at the time, saves them then blows up the asylum and erases the Doctor from history, the trio return to having a few more adventures in space.
The last adventure that Amy has with the Doctor doesn’t actually start as an adventure. It starts as a relaxing evening where the Doctor is reading them a book. However they soon realize this book is not a fantasy by the famous author Melody Monroe but is actually a story telling about River and Rory in Manhattan. The Doctor and Amy fly the TARDIS to the date in the book in an attempt to rescue them only to find the city completely overrun by Weeping Angels. They follow Rory up to a room where they see an older Rory die. In the end Amy and Rory jump from a building’s roof in order to starve the Weeping Angels and end the system. They find themselves back in the time where they started standing in front of the TARDIS in a graveyard. They are about to leave with the Doctor when an Angel sends Rory back once more. Amy makes the terribly hard decision to leave the Doctor and live out her life with Rory in the past. With a strangled sob of “Goodbye Raggedy Man” she allows herself to be transported back in time to live with Rory. It is then later revealed to the Doctor she wrote the afterward to Melody Monroe’s (River’s) book they used in their last adventure.
Addition Medical Information: None
RP Sample: "Five minutes?" Amelia watches as the TARDIS disappears with her Raggedy Doctor in it. She runs into the empty, she hopes, house. Past the dirty kitchen that smells of beans and bacon. Into her room, she instinctively looks at the place the crack in the wall that has terrified her sense she first saw it had been. She quickly packs up her bags and goes into the kitchen. She grabs a cup of water then runs into the yard. She chuckles a little when she looks at a broken plate with an uneaten slice of bread. She had checked a clock on the way out and now she counts in her head. "Two more minutes."
The wind rustles her fiery red locks of hair blowing the scent of her bubbly bath in the wind. She looks eagerly at the sky awaiting the magic blue box’s arrival. /Would it crash from the sky again? Or would it appear like magic this time?/ She shrugs off the questions and eagerly ticks off the last seconds of her count down. She looks around eagerly for her raggedy man and the blue magic box. She finds herself disappointed as no blue box arrives and a sad un-climatically still night remains in her boring backyard. She puts her head on her hand and sighs as she waits for hours in the chilly night for her Doctor to arrive. Soon she gives up and goes to her bed to fall asleep. As she falls asleep she tells herself. “He’ll come tomorrow. Maybe he just got lost or something?”
When she wakes up the next day she waits all day again in the yard for him to come. He never comes not once does his magic blue box show up like she keeps telling her friends. Finally her Raggedy Doctor becomes a game she plays with her friends, and a story she tells her shrinks with a fervent “He is not an invisible friend I made up, he’s real!” Still her raggedy Doctor does not show up. Slowly her heart hardens and she forgets her raggedy Doctor and moves on to real life that is until a strange sound comes from her backyard once more and she sees a familiar face. “Oh sure, now you show up! This can’t be the same man from my childhood, he hasn’t aged at all.” She then waits for him to come to her, not daring to hope what she is seeing is the real raggedy man from her dreams.