Rose Tyler
Nov 5, 2013 23:18:32 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2013 23:18:32 GMT -5
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Face Claim: Billie Piper
Name: Rose Marian Tyler
Age: Ooh.. You're getting a bit personal there, aren't you. Well, since I tend to bounce around through time so much there's not telling how old I'll be.. Could be anywhere from nineteen to about my mid twenties.
Gender: Female, last I looked.
Species: Human.. Definitely human.
Planet of Origin: London, England, Earth
Occupation: I started off as a store clerk but that all came to an abrupt halt when someone went and blew up the shop I worked at. After that, my life was sort of a fast paced blur. I suppose my official occupation would have been a traveler or.. a Companion. But that all eventually had to end. Now I work for an alternate reality of Torchwood, I'm the heiress to Vitex-Tyler Enterprises, and I'm the fiancee of John Noble.
Character Image
Face Claim: Billie Piper
Name: Rose Marian Tyler
Age: Ooh.. You're getting a bit personal there, aren't you. Well, since I tend to bounce around through time so much there's not telling how old I'll be.. Could be anywhere from nineteen to about my mid twenties.
Gender: Female, last I looked.
Species: Human.. Definitely human.
Planet of Origin: London, England, Earth
Occupation: I started off as a store clerk but that all came to an abrupt halt when someone went and blew up the shop I worked at. After that, my life was sort of a fast paced blur. I suppose my official occupation would have been a traveler or.. a Companion. But that all eventually had to end. Now I work for an alternate reality of Torchwood, I'm the heiress to Vitex-Tyler Enterprises, and I'm the fiancee of John Noble.
Physical Description: Well.. I'm really sort of plain I s'pose. Mum always said I had a really bright smile, could make anyone feel better. But I guess that's just the sort of things mums say to their kids. I'm about average height, 5'5”, actually. I've got big round dark hazel green eyes and blond hair that comes to about my shoulders. It's naturally brown, and you can see my roots from time to time, but I sorta like the blond look.
I guess I have a nice figure. No one's really ever told me other wise. Even Lady Cassandra, when she was mucking about and trying to take over my body commented I had a nice.. erm.. 'rear bumper'. *Clears throat*. Anyway. I like to think I have a rather nice sense of style, always mixing and matching my outfits trying to find that perfect look. Girl's gotta look sharp. My accent is a bit 'Cockney'.
Personality:
If there is one ting that could be ultimately said about Rose is that she is extremely impulsive. Most of her decisions are made on a fanciful whim and usually out of deviance when told to do otherwise. This lands her in more trouble than she'll ever to admit to. There's a whole universe to explore, wrongs to be righted, and a girl can't do any of that sitting around following The Doctor's boring rules.
Rose can be a bit selfish and childish at times. Being an only child to a mum who hopped around from boyfriend to boyfriend left Rose feeling rather insecure as a child. In the end, the only way she got attention was by acting out, pitching a fuss when things didn't go her way, and basically being a brat. Her mother unwittingly encouraged this behavior by trying to placate Rose with shopping trips.
Rose tends to get a bit jealous when someone's attention isn't on her. She will get the paranoid fear that she's being replaced, and will retaliate by acting standoffish. Rose eventually will calm down and come to realize she's over reacting to the situation and will make friends.
Despite those flaws, Rose is quite brave. She wont hesitate to fling herself into harms way to protect those she cares about. Although, her methods could use a little refining, the fact that she's willing to risk her life says quite a bit.
History: Rose Marion Tyler was born to parents, Jackie and Pete, on April 27th, 1987. Before her first birthday, however, Pete was struck by a car and died. She grew up with her mother telling her what a wonderful man he was. She had a fairly uneventful upbringing, oblivious of anything else but what she perceived to be The Normal World. After winning the bronze medal for gymnastics, she proved to be a teenage delinquent when she set fire to the gymnasium at her school. But rather than stick with school, she dropped out to pursue a romantic interlude with the local 'Bad Boy', Jimmy Stone. It ended badly. She eventually rebounded onto Mickey Smith. Rose worked several odd jobs to try and help around the house when her mum began giving her grief about needing to grow up and earn her keep.
When she was nineteen, she managed to stick a job working as a floor sales attendant at Henrik's Department Store. On New Year's Eve, she was just on her way out the door when she was stopped by her boss to deliver the lottery money to Mr. Wilson at the basement of the shop. What she found, instead, were a bunch of mannequins coming after her. She was convinced that it was simply one of her co workers trying to prank her. That was when she met him. The man grasped her hand and very simply told her 'Run!' Everything that was normal in her life was about to dramatically change.
After helping The Doctor save the world from a horde of Living Plastic, Rose couldn't resist the offer of running off to see the universe. She never bothered to stop and think about the fact she didn't even know this man or even that she'd just ditched Mickey. The things Rose saw, she had a hard time believing at first. Rose very quickly grew fond of The Doctor, having something of a crush on him. That crush steadily evolved into being infatuated with the man who was constantly saving her life.
On one of these adventures, Rose and The Doctor met a smooth talking American Time Aged by the name of Capt. Jack Harkness during the height of The London Blitz. After that fiasco, Rose, The Doctor, and Jack found themselves on Satellite Five for the second time where rather demented and lethal game shows were taking place. All three of them were thrown into different game shows. Rose didn't think much of it at first. Until the first contestant was voted off and... zapped into a pile of ash.
The whole thing was just a front, a staging post for The Dalek Invasion force. The only thing The Doctor could do was send Rose back to her own time. Rose was distraught and determined to find a way to get back and try to save him. But The TARDIS would not heed her. She eventually talked Mickey and her mother into helping her tear one of the panels up so that she could link with the heart of The TARDIS and tell it what she needed. In doing so, she absorbed all the information of and power of the time vortex. She was able to go back, she wiped out The Daleks, restored life to Jack, and felt like her head was going to explode.
The Doctor had to absorbed the energy from her to save her life. But not even a Time Lord is meant to have that kind of power and information running through him. In the end, it caused The Doctor to regenerate. Rose didn't know what to think, say, or do in the situation other than help the unconscious Doctor back her her apartment with her mum at The Powell Estates.
Rose took it personally and wept on her mothers shoulder when The Doctor wouldn't wake, claiming "He left me, mum." Eventually, Rose told herself that 'her' Doctor wasn't coming back and that she was on her own when The Sycorax attacked. Rose tried to handle the situation on her own, using jargon she'd picked up from The Doctor, not really knowing what any of it meant, trying to sound official. She only made a fool of herself and, as per usual, it was up to The Doctor to get her out of a bad situation.
Rose was a bit put off by The new Doctor and his weird mannerisms. He was nothing like The Doctor she met and she had trouble wrapping her head around the situation.
Months rolled on, one adventure after the other. One instance landed her in an alternate universe, a parallel world where her dad, Pete, had gone on to do well with his inventions, was still married to Jackie, or rather, that realities version of Jackie. But there was no Rose. It was on this misadventure that the Cybermen waltzed into the picture. The Pete's World version of Rose's mum was killed and made into a cyberman, leaving Pete a widower. Even though she wasn't really her mother, it nearly destroyed Rose to know that Jackie had died. After the cyberman threat had been all but eliminated, when Rose got back to her own reality, she hugged her mum like she never wanted to let her go again, almost on the verge of tears.
The adventures continued on much the way they always had, one mishap after another, Rose occasionally saving The Doctor's arse, but mostly with him saving hers. It was a mutual relationship of bailing each other out. But the adventures couldn't last forever. The Torchwood Institute unwittingly opened the rift between alternate dimensions letting the Cybermen over into her own world. At the same time, they had come across a Dalek void ship. Both armies were let loose upon the world and everything seemed hopeless.
The Doctor had sent Pete and his crew back to their proper reality, taking Rose with them. But Rose refused to leave The Doctor's side and stubbornly transmitted herself back to help him in any way she could. The Doctor opened a rift to The Void. Anything and everything that had void radiation was sucked into the rift. Rose very nearly was sucked in as well when she lost hold of the lever that was keeping the rift open. She was saved at the last moment by Pete and taken back to the alternate reality. The rift closed and the cracks between their words were finally sealed. There was no way for Rose to get back to The Doctor.
Rose lived with Pete Tyler, Jackie, and Mickey in their home on Pete's World. She received a dream-like contact from the Doctor, which guided her to Dårlig Ulv Stranden (Bad Wolf Bay) in Norway. The Doctor sent his last farewells through the closing gaps between the worlds, burning up a star to send the signal through. He informed her that on her Earth, Rose was officially dead. Rose informed the Doctor that she now worked for Torchwood in this alternative world, and that Jackie was again pregnant. Rose finally broke down and confessed her love for the Doctor, but the Doctor did not have a chance to reciprocate his feelings as he was cut off abruptly. Some time later, Jackie gave birth to Rose's baby brother, Tony.
Rose spent the next few years working for that reality's version of Torchwood developing what she called a “Dimension Cannon” that would safely launch her into other dimensions without breaking down the barriers. One attempt to meet up with The Doctor, she just barely missed him, meeting an excitable redhead asking her to tell someone where she had left a set of keys. Two other tries, she managed to project herself onto a screen. Both times, The Doctor missed her attempt to contact him.
Despite the Doctor telling her coming back to her world from the parallel universe would destroy both, Rose worked on a dimension cannon to return to him. As Davros' reality bomb weakened the barriers between universes, Rose used the dimension cannon to find either the Doctor or Donna Noble and warn them about the oncoming darkness.
When Donna Noble had an alternate time line created around her, Rose met her several times. She said she could travel between worlds and alternate time lines, and had done so many times, searching for the Doctor. She appeared several times in this time line, including on Christmas Eve 2007, when the Doctor, lacking Donna to pull him back, was killed defeating the Racnoss.
In 2008, the night Donna was sacked by Jival Chowdry, Rose told Donna to use her raffle ticket to stay out of London that Christmas, which was when London was scheduled for attack by the Titanic. Donna and Rose also met the evening the Sontaran attack of the Earth with ATMOS was thwarted by Torchwood Three at the cost of their lives. Three weeks later as the stars started to disappear, Donna followed Rose, who revealed the Time Beetle on Donna's back and explained what she must do to restore the original time line. Obeying Rose's instructions, Donna was sent back to force her past self to turn left, not right, on that fateful day in June 2007, so that she would work at H.C. Clements and meet the Doctor six months later. When Donna did so, at the cost of her life in that time line, Rose held her as she died and whispered a message for the Doctor: “Bad Wolf.”
In 2009, Rose teleported to her native world, finding it being invaded by Daleks and transported across the universe. She found Sylvia Noble and Wilfred Mott, hoping they knew where the Doctor and Donna were. Harriet Jones appeared on Wilf's computer. Rose assumed Harriet was trying to contact her, but when she tried to reply, found it impossible as there was no camera or microphone on the computer; Harriet spoke to Sarah Jane, Jack Harkness and Martha Jones. Rose watched on as they brought the Doctor to Earth, then used the transmat device to lock onto the TARDIS and teleport to him.
She arrived in a deserted street with the Doctor and Donna at the other end. The Doctor and Rose ran towards each other, but a Dalek fired upon the Doctor, mortally wounding him. With Donna and Jack's help, she got him in to the TARDIS where he began to regenerate. The Doctor managed to retain his tenth form by pouring the regeneration energy into his severed hand. This, with the help of Donna, eventually created a new, part-human Doctor. After Donna and the newly-created Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor defeated the New Dalek Empire, the Doctor returned her to the parallel Earth along with her mother but this time without Mickey, who decided to return home.
The original Doctor exiled the new Doctor on the parallel Earth; he was bred in battle, killing all the Daleks, and too dangerous to leave on his own. He told Rose she was the only one who could make him a better man, as she had before with him. Rose was reluctant to stay back but the original Doctor said that the new Doctor had all his memories and thoughts, and was "him," albeit part human. The part-human Doctor had only one heart, and would never regenerate but age instead. He told her he could spend his life with her, if she wanted him to, and they could grow old together. Rose asked both Doctors what the last thing they would have said to her would have been when she was first trapped on the parallel Earth. The original Doctor asked, "Does it need saying?", but the Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor whispered something to her. Hearing the words, Rose flung herself on the Meta-Crisis Doctor and the original Doctor left with Donna.
Rose now lives out her life with John Noble at her side. Rose still maintains her job at Torchwood.
Additional Medical Information: For the most part, is a perfectly normal healthy human woman. Even though The Doctor removed the information Rose absorbed when she looked into the heart of the TARDIS, there is still some residual information that got left behind. She has an uncanny understanding of the universe but that knowledge is fleeting, leaving Rose with a splitting headache. It is ovbious when this happens as Rose's eyes will emit a golden glow. Her 'Bad Wolf' form.
RP Sample:
"Doctor! You can't!!" her voice echoed in the darkness that seemed to be looming around her. She reached out in front of her, desperately trying to grasp for his hand. but he only stared down at her with those sad blue eyes. With a finally strain of effort she managed to take hold of the sleeve of his leather jacket. But The Doctor seemed completely stoic, frozen. "Doctor, please, there has to be another way! You cant just leave me here!"
But as she pleaded with him, his features began to change. Those pale blue eyes turning into a sad and piercing dark brown, shining through that golden regenerative glow. Her Doctor was changing right in front of her, but she refused to let go of his hand. "Doctor... please" her voice softened. Something told her she was dreaming. That still voice in the back of your mind that told you none of it was real. Rose knew she was dreaming, but she couldn't bear to let him go. Not her Doctor.
She opened her mouth to plead him once more not to go but The Doctor gently took her by the wrists and pried her fingers off and softly whispered to her. "Rose.. He needs you. You can't keep doing this to yourself. You have a life to live. With him. Don't pass that up, Rose. You've got to let me go." Rose choked back a sob. She knew, as one just seems to know things in their dream, it was her subconcious telling her that she was never going to see him again. "I'll never forget you, Doctor."
"I know", his voice softly echoed. That was when Rose finally awoke with a start. She sat upright, fingers curling into the front of her nightgown. In the corners of her eyes, she could feel the tears welling. She looked down at the arm body beside her. John. She reached to gently trail her fingers through his hair but stopped herself and gently crawled out of bed and moved to walk across her room and to the large glass doors that led out onto a small balcony. She sighed, leaning over the railing, folding her arms and resting her chin on her arms.
She closed her eyes as a soft sob escaped her. That was when she felt a hand resting gently on her shoulder. She spun around to look up at John and he softly passed a thumb beneath her eye to clear away the tears. A smile immediately spread across her lips as she choked back something between a laugh and sob and just clung to him. There were no words to express the warm feeling that spread through her. Letting The Doctor go, and truly embracing John.
I guess I have a nice figure. No one's really ever told me other wise. Even Lady Cassandra, when she was mucking about and trying to take over my body commented I had a nice.. erm.. 'rear bumper'. *Clears throat*. Anyway. I like to think I have a rather nice sense of style, always mixing and matching my outfits trying to find that perfect look. Girl's gotta look sharp. My accent is a bit 'Cockney'.
Personality:
If there is one ting that could be ultimately said about Rose is that she is extremely impulsive. Most of her decisions are made on a fanciful whim and usually out of deviance when told to do otherwise. This lands her in more trouble than she'll ever to admit to. There's a whole universe to explore, wrongs to be righted, and a girl can't do any of that sitting around following The Doctor's boring rules.
Rose can be a bit selfish and childish at times. Being an only child to a mum who hopped around from boyfriend to boyfriend left Rose feeling rather insecure as a child. In the end, the only way she got attention was by acting out, pitching a fuss when things didn't go her way, and basically being a brat. Her mother unwittingly encouraged this behavior by trying to placate Rose with shopping trips.
Rose tends to get a bit jealous when someone's attention isn't on her. She will get the paranoid fear that she's being replaced, and will retaliate by acting standoffish. Rose eventually will calm down and come to realize she's over reacting to the situation and will make friends.
Despite those flaws, Rose is quite brave. She wont hesitate to fling herself into harms way to protect those she cares about. Although, her methods could use a little refining, the fact that she's willing to risk her life says quite a bit.
History: Rose Marion Tyler was born to parents, Jackie and Pete, on April 27th, 1987. Before her first birthday, however, Pete was struck by a car and died. She grew up with her mother telling her what a wonderful man he was. She had a fairly uneventful upbringing, oblivious of anything else but what she perceived to be The Normal World. After winning the bronze medal for gymnastics, she proved to be a teenage delinquent when she set fire to the gymnasium at her school. But rather than stick with school, she dropped out to pursue a romantic interlude with the local 'Bad Boy', Jimmy Stone. It ended badly. She eventually rebounded onto Mickey Smith. Rose worked several odd jobs to try and help around the house when her mum began giving her grief about needing to grow up and earn her keep.
When she was nineteen, she managed to stick a job working as a floor sales attendant at Henrik's Department Store. On New Year's Eve, she was just on her way out the door when she was stopped by her boss to deliver the lottery money to Mr. Wilson at the basement of the shop. What she found, instead, were a bunch of mannequins coming after her. She was convinced that it was simply one of her co workers trying to prank her. That was when she met him. The man grasped her hand and very simply told her 'Run!' Everything that was normal in her life was about to dramatically change.
After helping The Doctor save the world from a horde of Living Plastic, Rose couldn't resist the offer of running off to see the universe. She never bothered to stop and think about the fact she didn't even know this man or even that she'd just ditched Mickey. The things Rose saw, she had a hard time believing at first. Rose very quickly grew fond of The Doctor, having something of a crush on him. That crush steadily evolved into being infatuated with the man who was constantly saving her life.
On one of these adventures, Rose and The Doctor met a smooth talking American Time Aged by the name of Capt. Jack Harkness during the height of The London Blitz. After that fiasco, Rose, The Doctor, and Jack found themselves on Satellite Five for the second time where rather demented and lethal game shows were taking place. All three of them were thrown into different game shows. Rose didn't think much of it at first. Until the first contestant was voted off and... zapped into a pile of ash.
The whole thing was just a front, a staging post for The Dalek Invasion force. The only thing The Doctor could do was send Rose back to her own time. Rose was distraught and determined to find a way to get back and try to save him. But The TARDIS would not heed her. She eventually talked Mickey and her mother into helping her tear one of the panels up so that she could link with the heart of The TARDIS and tell it what she needed. In doing so, she absorbed all the information of and power of the time vortex. She was able to go back, she wiped out The Daleks, restored life to Jack, and felt like her head was going to explode.
The Doctor had to absorbed the energy from her to save her life. But not even a Time Lord is meant to have that kind of power and information running through him. In the end, it caused The Doctor to regenerate. Rose didn't know what to think, say, or do in the situation other than help the unconscious Doctor back her her apartment with her mum at The Powell Estates.
Rose took it personally and wept on her mothers shoulder when The Doctor wouldn't wake, claiming "He left me, mum." Eventually, Rose told herself that 'her' Doctor wasn't coming back and that she was on her own when The Sycorax attacked. Rose tried to handle the situation on her own, using jargon she'd picked up from The Doctor, not really knowing what any of it meant, trying to sound official. She only made a fool of herself and, as per usual, it was up to The Doctor to get her out of a bad situation.
Rose was a bit put off by The new Doctor and his weird mannerisms. He was nothing like The Doctor she met and she had trouble wrapping her head around the situation.
Months rolled on, one adventure after the other. One instance landed her in an alternate universe, a parallel world where her dad, Pete, had gone on to do well with his inventions, was still married to Jackie, or rather, that realities version of Jackie. But there was no Rose. It was on this misadventure that the Cybermen waltzed into the picture. The Pete's World version of Rose's mum was killed and made into a cyberman, leaving Pete a widower. Even though she wasn't really her mother, it nearly destroyed Rose to know that Jackie had died. After the cyberman threat had been all but eliminated, when Rose got back to her own reality, she hugged her mum like she never wanted to let her go again, almost on the verge of tears.
The adventures continued on much the way they always had, one mishap after another, Rose occasionally saving The Doctor's arse, but mostly with him saving hers. It was a mutual relationship of bailing each other out. But the adventures couldn't last forever. The Torchwood Institute unwittingly opened the rift between alternate dimensions letting the Cybermen over into her own world. At the same time, they had come across a Dalek void ship. Both armies were let loose upon the world and everything seemed hopeless.
The Doctor had sent Pete and his crew back to their proper reality, taking Rose with them. But Rose refused to leave The Doctor's side and stubbornly transmitted herself back to help him in any way she could. The Doctor opened a rift to The Void. Anything and everything that had void radiation was sucked into the rift. Rose very nearly was sucked in as well when she lost hold of the lever that was keeping the rift open. She was saved at the last moment by Pete and taken back to the alternate reality. The rift closed and the cracks between their words were finally sealed. There was no way for Rose to get back to The Doctor.
Rose lived with Pete Tyler, Jackie, and Mickey in their home on Pete's World. She received a dream-like contact from the Doctor, which guided her to Dårlig Ulv Stranden (Bad Wolf Bay) in Norway. The Doctor sent his last farewells through the closing gaps between the worlds, burning up a star to send the signal through. He informed her that on her Earth, Rose was officially dead. Rose informed the Doctor that she now worked for Torchwood in this alternative world, and that Jackie was again pregnant. Rose finally broke down and confessed her love for the Doctor, but the Doctor did not have a chance to reciprocate his feelings as he was cut off abruptly. Some time later, Jackie gave birth to Rose's baby brother, Tony.
Rose spent the next few years working for that reality's version of Torchwood developing what she called a “Dimension Cannon” that would safely launch her into other dimensions without breaking down the barriers. One attempt to meet up with The Doctor, she just barely missed him, meeting an excitable redhead asking her to tell someone where she had left a set of keys. Two other tries, she managed to project herself onto a screen. Both times, The Doctor missed her attempt to contact him.
Despite the Doctor telling her coming back to her world from the parallel universe would destroy both, Rose worked on a dimension cannon to return to him. As Davros' reality bomb weakened the barriers between universes, Rose used the dimension cannon to find either the Doctor or Donna Noble and warn them about the oncoming darkness.
When Donna Noble had an alternate time line created around her, Rose met her several times. She said she could travel between worlds and alternate time lines, and had done so many times, searching for the Doctor. She appeared several times in this time line, including on Christmas Eve 2007, when the Doctor, lacking Donna to pull him back, was killed defeating the Racnoss.
In 2008, the night Donna was sacked by Jival Chowdry, Rose told Donna to use her raffle ticket to stay out of London that Christmas, which was when London was scheduled for attack by the Titanic. Donna and Rose also met the evening the Sontaran attack of the Earth with ATMOS was thwarted by Torchwood Three at the cost of their lives. Three weeks later as the stars started to disappear, Donna followed Rose, who revealed the Time Beetle on Donna's back and explained what she must do to restore the original time line. Obeying Rose's instructions, Donna was sent back to force her past self to turn left, not right, on that fateful day in June 2007, so that she would work at H.C. Clements and meet the Doctor six months later. When Donna did so, at the cost of her life in that time line, Rose held her as she died and whispered a message for the Doctor: “Bad Wolf.”
In 2009, Rose teleported to her native world, finding it being invaded by Daleks and transported across the universe. She found Sylvia Noble and Wilfred Mott, hoping they knew where the Doctor and Donna were. Harriet Jones appeared on Wilf's computer. Rose assumed Harriet was trying to contact her, but when she tried to reply, found it impossible as there was no camera or microphone on the computer; Harriet spoke to Sarah Jane, Jack Harkness and Martha Jones. Rose watched on as they brought the Doctor to Earth, then used the transmat device to lock onto the TARDIS and teleport to him.
She arrived in a deserted street with the Doctor and Donna at the other end. The Doctor and Rose ran towards each other, but a Dalek fired upon the Doctor, mortally wounding him. With Donna and Jack's help, she got him in to the TARDIS where he began to regenerate. The Doctor managed to retain his tenth form by pouring the regeneration energy into his severed hand. This, with the help of Donna, eventually created a new, part-human Doctor. After Donna and the newly-created Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor defeated the New Dalek Empire, the Doctor returned her to the parallel Earth along with her mother but this time without Mickey, who decided to return home.
The original Doctor exiled the new Doctor on the parallel Earth; he was bred in battle, killing all the Daleks, and too dangerous to leave on his own. He told Rose she was the only one who could make him a better man, as she had before with him. Rose was reluctant to stay back but the original Doctor said that the new Doctor had all his memories and thoughts, and was "him," albeit part human. The part-human Doctor had only one heart, and would never regenerate but age instead. He told her he could spend his life with her, if she wanted him to, and they could grow old together. Rose asked both Doctors what the last thing they would have said to her would have been when she was first trapped on the parallel Earth. The original Doctor asked, "Does it need saying?", but the Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor whispered something to her. Hearing the words, Rose flung herself on the Meta-Crisis Doctor and the original Doctor left with Donna.
Rose now lives out her life with John Noble at her side. Rose still maintains her job at Torchwood.
Additional Medical Information: For the most part, is a perfectly normal healthy human woman. Even though The Doctor removed the information Rose absorbed when she looked into the heart of the TARDIS, there is still some residual information that got left behind. She has an uncanny understanding of the universe but that knowledge is fleeting, leaving Rose with a splitting headache. It is ovbious when this happens as Rose's eyes will emit a golden glow. Her 'Bad Wolf' form.
RP Sample:
"Doctor! You can't!!" her voice echoed in the darkness that seemed to be looming around her. She reached out in front of her, desperately trying to grasp for his hand. but he only stared down at her with those sad blue eyes. With a finally strain of effort she managed to take hold of the sleeve of his leather jacket. But The Doctor seemed completely stoic, frozen. "Doctor, please, there has to be another way! You cant just leave me here!"
But as she pleaded with him, his features began to change. Those pale blue eyes turning into a sad and piercing dark brown, shining through that golden regenerative glow. Her Doctor was changing right in front of her, but she refused to let go of his hand. "Doctor... please" her voice softened. Something told her she was dreaming. That still voice in the back of your mind that told you none of it was real. Rose knew she was dreaming, but she couldn't bear to let him go. Not her Doctor.
She opened her mouth to plead him once more not to go but The Doctor gently took her by the wrists and pried her fingers off and softly whispered to her. "Rose.. He needs you. You can't keep doing this to yourself. You have a life to live. With him. Don't pass that up, Rose. You've got to let me go." Rose choked back a sob. She knew, as one just seems to know things in their dream, it was her subconcious telling her that she was never going to see him again. "I'll never forget you, Doctor."
"I know", his voice softly echoed. That was when Rose finally awoke with a start. She sat upright, fingers curling into the front of her nightgown. In the corners of her eyes, she could feel the tears welling. She looked down at the arm body beside her. John. She reached to gently trail her fingers through his hair but stopped herself and gently crawled out of bed and moved to walk across her room and to the large glass doors that led out onto a small balcony. She sighed, leaning over the railing, folding her arms and resting her chin on her arms.
She closed her eyes as a soft sob escaped her. That was when she felt a hand resting gently on her shoulder. She spun around to look up at John and he softly passed a thumb beneath her eye to clear away the tears. A smile immediately spread across her lips as she choked back something between a laugh and sob and just clung to him. There were no words to express the warm feeling that spread through her. Letting The Doctor go, and truly embracing John.