The Third Doctor
Nov 11, 2012 17:56:29 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2012 17:56:29 GMT -5
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Name: The Third Doctor
Age: Around 500
Gender: Male
Species: Time Lord
Planet of Origin: Gallifrey
Occupation: Scientific advisor to UNIT, time-traveller.
Physical Description: This incarnation of the Doctor looked to be in his fifties, with with curly white hair and a pointy nose. His clothing usually consisted of a frilled shirt with a bow tie or cravat, velvet smoking jackets, and an inverness cape outfit. His clothes were stolen from a hospital, and he was the first incarnation to do this, the Eighth and Eleventh Doctors doing the same. He hardly ever frowned and often smiled.
Personality: Unlike his first two selves, the Third Doctor was a man of action. He was unafraid to use his physical skills, such as his mastery of the martial art Venusian aikido if it was necessary. His keen mind was his primary asset, and this incarnation was particularly fond of all sorts of gadgets. This passion displayed in his love of vehicles, such as his yellow roadster, Bessie.
The Doctor's knowledge of the TARDIS greatly increased in this incarnation, mostly because he tried to take it apart and rebuild it after his knowledge of how to fly it was erased when he was exiled by the Time Lords. Once the Time Lords returned the knowledge of how to operate it, the Doctor found it easier to fly his time machine, unlike his previous selves who seemed to lack any control.
The Third Doctor was usually optimistic, and 'a true gentleman.'
History: After being put on trial by the Time Lords, the Second Doctor was sentenced to a forced regeneration and exile on the planet Earth, and the Doctor's knowledge of how to operate the TARDIS was blocked. The Third Doctor then fell into a coma outside his TARDIS on 20th-century Earth, near a United Nations Intelligence Taskforce (UNIT) base. It was at this time that a swarm of units for an alien intelligence known as the Nestine Consciousness was uncovered. The Consciousness could animate Autons, plastic humanoid beings. It took over a toy factory in London, planning to replace key government and public figures with Auton duplicates.
The Doctor was brought to UNIT HQ, commanded by Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, who the Doctor was uneasy about since their last meeting. When he reclaimed his TARDIS key and attempted to escape the planet, he realized that as well as his knowledge of how to fly it had being blocked, the dematerialization codes had also been changed. With the help of Dr. Elizabeth Shaw, the Doctor eventually created a device to stop the Autons, but the Brigadier asked for the Doctor's continuing assistance in fear of the Nestenes returning. The Doctor joined UNIT as their unpaid scientific advisor, in return for facilities to repair the TARDIS, and a sporty antigue roadster which he named Bessie.
The Third Doctor and Liz took part in many missions for UNIT, such as meeting the Silurians for the first time and preventing them from destroying all human life on Earth, and helping alien ambassadors that depended on radiation to live who had been kidnapped by the retired astronaut General Carrington. Liz's last work with the Doctor and UNIT was when UNIT was guarding an experimental drilling project attempting to penetrate the Earth's crust. It had started to leak a liquid that transformed those who touched it into primeval creatures who craved heat. They saved the world from being affected by this liquid, but Liz retired from UNIT after, telling the Brigadier that all the Doctor needed was "someone to pass him his test tubes and tell him how brilliant he was."
This Doctor was the first to meet the renegade Time Lord known as the Master, who became an arch-enemy of the Doctor. The first time they met was when the Master stole a dormant Nestene unit from a museum, which he reactivated before beginning the production of deadly Auton chairs, dolls and daffodils. The Third Doctor prevented the Master and the Autons from destroying humanity with the help of the Brigadier and his new companion, Jo Grant.
Because the Master had come to Earth, the Doctor was permitted limited use of his TARDIS, and it always went back to Earth. Jo and the Third Doctor encountered the Master plenty of other times; when he lost control of the Keller Machine, which was designed to extract emotions from hardened criminals, when he assisted the Axons in invading Earth, and when the Doctor destroyed Azal, the last of the Daemons, after the Master had summoned him. It was after this adventure that the Master was imprisoned on Fortress Island.
The first time the Third Doctor met his old enemies, the Daleks, was when a group of freedom fighters from the 22nd century went back in time to assassinate Sir Reginald Styles at the second World Peace conference. It was thought that he had detonated a bomb at the conference, causing World War III in the future, which left Earth vulnerable and allowed the Daleks to invade. The Doctor travelled to the 22nd century and discovered that the bomb had been activated by one of the fighters who had been responsible for the escalation. The Doctor returned to his time period to evacuate the delegates, and the Daleks were destroyed by the bomb.
After more adventures, and once again stopping the Master when he escaped prison and attempted to use the Sea Devils to take over the Earth, among other incidents, the Third Doctor met his First and Second incarnations when they were taken out of their timestreams to assist him by the Time Lords. An energy blob had been causing people on Earth to disappear while it hunted for the Doctor, and it was revealed that Omega had sent it. He needed a Time Lord to rule over the anti-matter universe he controlled in the black hole he was trapped in. The black hole was made when Omega blew up one of Gallifrey's stars eons ago in order to provide a fuel that would allow the Time Lords to travel through time. The Doctors prevented him from returning to the universe of matter, and in return for his assistance, the Third Doctor's exile was ended by the Time Lords and he began travelling through time and space with Jo, though they continued to assist UNIT.
After more adventures, Jo announced that she was getting engaged to scientist Cliff Jones and that they were going to travel to the Amazon to look for a rare fungus. The Doctor gave her his blessing and then returned to UNIT HQ. It was there he met journalist Sarah Jane Smith, who was impersonating her aunt to gain access to a research centre. It was then that the Doctor first met the Sontarans, when Commander Linx was kidnapping scientists and taking them back to medieval England so they could repair his spaceship. The Doctor and Sarah rescued the scientists, and following Linx's death, they began travelling together.
When they investigated strange goings-on at a retreat run by Tibetan monks, the Doctor discovered it was linked to the planet Metebelis III and a colony of giant spiders. The Doctor exposed himself to lethal amounts of radiation to destroy the spider's leader, giving his life in the process. To the surprise of Sarah Jane, he then regenerated into his fourth incarnation.
Additional medical information: None
Role Play Sample: The Doctor turned Bessie into her usual parking space at UNIT HQ and stepped out, pulling his cape around him. It was a chilly day, with an unnaturally cold wind coming from...the east, or so he guessed from licking his finger and holding it up. But he's never experienced one so strange...no, it could be natural. No need to go jumping into an investigation. He had to see the Brigadier.
Walking to the door of the main building, he stopped in his tracks when something caught his eye. There was a small shape in the field outside HQ. It appeared to be the person. His inquisitiveness getting the better of him, the Doctor started walking towards them.
"Hello there!" he shouted. "Can I help you? What are you doing here?" He put on a smile to welcome the person, but stopped dead in his tracks when he got close enough to make out their features. The beard and moustache. The suit. The evil gleam in his eyes.
The Master.
"Well, I'm not at all that surprised to see you again, what with all of your recent schemes," the Doctor said. He wondered what his old enemy was up to now. "What brings you here this time?"
Character Image:
Name: The Third Doctor
Age: Around 500
Gender: Male
Species: Time Lord
Planet of Origin: Gallifrey
Occupation: Scientific advisor to UNIT, time-traveller.
Physical Description: This incarnation of the Doctor looked to be in his fifties, with with curly white hair and a pointy nose. His clothing usually consisted of a frilled shirt with a bow tie or cravat, velvet smoking jackets, and an inverness cape outfit. His clothes were stolen from a hospital, and he was the first incarnation to do this, the Eighth and Eleventh Doctors doing the same. He hardly ever frowned and often smiled.
Personality: Unlike his first two selves, the Third Doctor was a man of action. He was unafraid to use his physical skills, such as his mastery of the martial art Venusian aikido if it was necessary. His keen mind was his primary asset, and this incarnation was particularly fond of all sorts of gadgets. This passion displayed in his love of vehicles, such as his yellow roadster, Bessie.
The Doctor's knowledge of the TARDIS greatly increased in this incarnation, mostly because he tried to take it apart and rebuild it after his knowledge of how to fly it was erased when he was exiled by the Time Lords. Once the Time Lords returned the knowledge of how to operate it, the Doctor found it easier to fly his time machine, unlike his previous selves who seemed to lack any control.
The Third Doctor was usually optimistic, and 'a true gentleman.'
History: After being put on trial by the Time Lords, the Second Doctor was sentenced to a forced regeneration and exile on the planet Earth, and the Doctor's knowledge of how to operate the TARDIS was blocked. The Third Doctor then fell into a coma outside his TARDIS on 20th-century Earth, near a United Nations Intelligence Taskforce (UNIT) base. It was at this time that a swarm of units for an alien intelligence known as the Nestine Consciousness was uncovered. The Consciousness could animate Autons, plastic humanoid beings. It took over a toy factory in London, planning to replace key government and public figures with Auton duplicates.
The Doctor was brought to UNIT HQ, commanded by Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, who the Doctor was uneasy about since their last meeting. When he reclaimed his TARDIS key and attempted to escape the planet, he realized that as well as his knowledge of how to fly it had being blocked, the dematerialization codes had also been changed. With the help of Dr. Elizabeth Shaw, the Doctor eventually created a device to stop the Autons, but the Brigadier asked for the Doctor's continuing assistance in fear of the Nestenes returning. The Doctor joined UNIT as their unpaid scientific advisor, in return for facilities to repair the TARDIS, and a sporty antigue roadster which he named Bessie.
The Third Doctor and Liz took part in many missions for UNIT, such as meeting the Silurians for the first time and preventing them from destroying all human life on Earth, and helping alien ambassadors that depended on radiation to live who had been kidnapped by the retired astronaut General Carrington. Liz's last work with the Doctor and UNIT was when UNIT was guarding an experimental drilling project attempting to penetrate the Earth's crust. It had started to leak a liquid that transformed those who touched it into primeval creatures who craved heat. They saved the world from being affected by this liquid, but Liz retired from UNIT after, telling the Brigadier that all the Doctor needed was "someone to pass him his test tubes and tell him how brilliant he was."
This Doctor was the first to meet the renegade Time Lord known as the Master, who became an arch-enemy of the Doctor. The first time they met was when the Master stole a dormant Nestene unit from a museum, which he reactivated before beginning the production of deadly Auton chairs, dolls and daffodils. The Third Doctor prevented the Master and the Autons from destroying humanity with the help of the Brigadier and his new companion, Jo Grant.
Because the Master had come to Earth, the Doctor was permitted limited use of his TARDIS, and it always went back to Earth. Jo and the Third Doctor encountered the Master plenty of other times; when he lost control of the Keller Machine, which was designed to extract emotions from hardened criminals, when he assisted the Axons in invading Earth, and when the Doctor destroyed Azal, the last of the Daemons, after the Master had summoned him. It was after this adventure that the Master was imprisoned on Fortress Island.
The first time the Third Doctor met his old enemies, the Daleks, was when a group of freedom fighters from the 22nd century went back in time to assassinate Sir Reginald Styles at the second World Peace conference. It was thought that he had detonated a bomb at the conference, causing World War III in the future, which left Earth vulnerable and allowed the Daleks to invade. The Doctor travelled to the 22nd century and discovered that the bomb had been activated by one of the fighters who had been responsible for the escalation. The Doctor returned to his time period to evacuate the delegates, and the Daleks were destroyed by the bomb.
After more adventures, and once again stopping the Master when he escaped prison and attempted to use the Sea Devils to take over the Earth, among other incidents, the Third Doctor met his First and Second incarnations when they were taken out of their timestreams to assist him by the Time Lords. An energy blob had been causing people on Earth to disappear while it hunted for the Doctor, and it was revealed that Omega had sent it. He needed a Time Lord to rule over the anti-matter universe he controlled in the black hole he was trapped in. The black hole was made when Omega blew up one of Gallifrey's stars eons ago in order to provide a fuel that would allow the Time Lords to travel through time. The Doctors prevented him from returning to the universe of matter, and in return for his assistance, the Third Doctor's exile was ended by the Time Lords and he began travelling through time and space with Jo, though they continued to assist UNIT.
After more adventures, Jo announced that she was getting engaged to scientist Cliff Jones and that they were going to travel to the Amazon to look for a rare fungus. The Doctor gave her his blessing and then returned to UNIT HQ. It was there he met journalist Sarah Jane Smith, who was impersonating her aunt to gain access to a research centre. It was then that the Doctor first met the Sontarans, when Commander Linx was kidnapping scientists and taking them back to medieval England so they could repair his spaceship. The Doctor and Sarah rescued the scientists, and following Linx's death, they began travelling together.
When they investigated strange goings-on at a retreat run by Tibetan monks, the Doctor discovered it was linked to the planet Metebelis III and a colony of giant spiders. The Doctor exposed himself to lethal amounts of radiation to destroy the spider's leader, giving his life in the process. To the surprise of Sarah Jane, he then regenerated into his fourth incarnation.
Additional medical information: None
Role Play Sample: The Doctor turned Bessie into her usual parking space at UNIT HQ and stepped out, pulling his cape around him. It was a chilly day, with an unnaturally cold wind coming from...the east, or so he guessed from licking his finger and holding it up. But he's never experienced one so strange...no, it could be natural. No need to go jumping into an investigation. He had to see the Brigadier.
Walking to the door of the main building, he stopped in his tracks when something caught his eye. There was a small shape in the field outside HQ. It appeared to be the person. His inquisitiveness getting the better of him, the Doctor started walking towards them.
"Hello there!" he shouted. "Can I help you? What are you doing here?" He put on a smile to welcome the person, but stopped dead in his tracks when he got close enough to make out their features. The beard and moustache. The suit. The evil gleam in his eyes.
The Master.
"Well, I'm not at all that surprised to see you again, what with all of your recent schemes," the Doctor said. He wondered what his old enemy was up to now. "What brings you here this time?"