Phantom Thief of Hearts
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Name: The Doctor
Universe From:
Gender: Male
Species: Time Lord
Bio: On his 11th regeneration cycle, the Doctor crashed in 1996 Leadworth where he met Amelia Pond and shared fish fingers and custard with her before sealing the crack in her wall and offering her adventures in the TARDIS, leaving her to pack her things whilst he dematerialised the TARDIS to cool down the engines. He accidentally returned in 2008 and met an older Amy who had spent her childhood waiting for him to return. He teamed up with her and Rory Williams to capture Prisoner Zero, after which he summoned the Atraxi to the Royal Leadworth Hospital and scared them away by showing how he had thwarted all those who had posed a threat to humanity in the past.
Personality:
Never shying away from adventure, the Eleventh Doctor preferred a life of excitement, and would deliberate avoid a stable situation to keep things from being "boring", with his one condition to his companions choosing a destination being that had to pick somewhere "amazing", though he also longed for a "simple life". More childish in nature than his previous incarnations, he would advise others against "growing up", and frequently defined himself as a "a madman with a box". As he struggled to act as a mature adult in his socialising, to the extent that the psychic paper failed to register him as a "mature and responsible adult", the Doctor had trouble reading a room, which would lead to him saying something inappropriate or even offensive.
Skills:
The Eleventh Doctor was a master strategist, able to win the Battle of Demons Run in only three minutes and forty-two seconds and orchestrate the defeat of the Creevix with the aid of his previous incarnations. He was also skilled at chess, able to recognise strategies and beat experienced opponents with a wide variety of information. During the Siege of Trenzalore, the Doctor, despite the effect of the Truth Field, was able to defeat many opponents with clever ruses and well-chosen words by telling half-truths, and not elaborating on the subject he was deceitful with, grinning to show an unconcerned attitude Even when the truth field was not present, the Doctor proved an effective liar.
Powers/Abilities:
Regeneration: When a Time Lord is dying - either due to old age or mortal injury - they are able to use a process called regeneration. Regeneration is a process in which all the cells in the body are replaced with new ones, with the ultimate result being the Time Lord having a completely new appearance. Even though the Doctor has changed numerous times, he still remains the same person inside and remains a force for good, if neutral, even though his priorities, personality and memories sometimes change, due to the fact that regeneration alters his brain chemistry as well. The regeneration process has been portrayed as either a simple fade between two incarnations, a glowing effect that revealed the next incarnation, or one incarnation morphing into the next. In recent portrayals, it has been portrayed as the incarnation generating or radiating a gold, orange or even white fire-like energy while transforming into the next incarnation. Oftentimes, the regeneration energy manifests in an explosive discharge which could damage or destroy anything or anyone around it. The brunt of the discharge is directed through the hands and head and could be made more powerful and violent if more energy was built up through stalling the process, further accompanied by a powerful shockwave if a new set of regenerations was given. The Doctor has been able to generate this regeneration energy at will in fiery wisps or as a yellow light, using it to heal non-life-threatening injuries and somewhat stall certain terminal conditions. However, all Time Lords have a finite amount of this energy, which means using it in this manner could be lessen the ability to regenerate. Eventually, the Doctor will lose the ability to regenerate after twelve or thirteen regenerations and incarnations, though he was later given a new set of regenerations by the Time Lords, the process of which caused a giant discharge of regeneration energy and a shockwave that expanded several miles. The regeneration process could also cause a brief period of emotion or mental instability, erratic behavior, mood swings, random spasms, lack of motor skills, confusion, memory loss, and unconsciousness, which is called "regeneration trauma". This period lasted for hours and also allowed the Doctor temporary abilities, such as a healing factor and superhuman strength, though which ability he receives is highly random. However, some regenerations happen without any period of trauma, such as the Eighth Doctor's transformation into the War Doctor.Superhuman Intelligence: The Doctor is vastly more intelligent than most beings in the universe. He has an almost universal knowledge of nearly every species in the universe and has learned many skills from traveling throughout human and alien history. The Doctor is an expert on technology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, history, non-human biology, genetics and nearly every field of science (except ironically human medicine, as he is says he is not a medical doctor). He has created advanced scientific equipment out of ordinary junk and improvised strategic plans to save whole planets and the universe in short amounts of time. The Doctor has used deception, manipulation, and trickery to outsmart his enemies all his lives.Omnilingualism: He is able to speak and understand virtually every language in existence. Although his ship, the TARDIS, is said to translate for his companions, the Doctor possesses this ability on his own. He can even communicate with some animals, such as cats and even dinosaurs.Skilled Combatant: The Doctor is an expert in swordfighting, marksmanship, and martial arts (especially Venusian Aikido) from having picked up these skills as a time-traveler, although he rarely uses them and would rather solve things peacefully or outsmart his enemies instead.Superhuman Strength: He possess above-average strength, as he once broke down steel doors, chopped a brick in half and ripped a stone arm off a statue. This appears to be a random occurrence and an immediate after-effect of his regeneration, as such abilities only last 15 hours after the occurrence. However, some incarnations of the Doctor have demonstrated above-average strength in his adventures when necessary.Psychometric Telepathy: The Doctor is capable of using telepathy and related psychic abilities (e.g. memory control and hypnosis), via physical contact, usually by touching a person's head. He once used a headbutt to make a man named Craig know about his alien origins and incarnations instantly. He is highly resistant to psychic attacks, possession, and other effects targeting his mind. His psychic senses allowed him to use a telepathic satellite network to channel all of humanities hope when they all spoke and thought his name at the same time, resulting in him being able to recover completely from being aged into a old man and then into a deformed and diminutive creature. While using this accumulated psychic energy, he was glowing with a fiery blue aura that shielded him from energy bolts, allowed him to make the cage he was locked in vanish, made him able to fly and levitate, and even telekinetically disarm an opponent. However, he only had these powers for a few minutes before returning to normal.Temporal Resistance: The Doctor is naturally resistant to changes in space-time from being a Time Lord. He is able to retain memories of prior timelines, remember people and events who were erased from history, move in slowed or frozen time, has resistant to time-manipulation abilities, and be able to survive if anything happens that changes his personal history or past incarnations. He is also resistant to temporal disturbances, especially if he is at the epicenter of this change, such as when his supposed death at Lake Silencio was averted and all of reality began to collapse.Longevity: The Second Doctor stated that Time Lords can "live forever, barring accidents." Thanks to regeneration and his own natural longevity, the Doctor has lived for many centuries—his first incarnation alone existed for over 450 years. Time Lords, in general consider 700 years to be middle ages, though its unknown if that is for just one incarnation or their entire lives. By the time of the Seventh Doctor he has stated he is approximately 956 years old. However, the Ninth Doctor he says he has forgotten his age and restarts from 900 years, while the Eleventh Doctor guessed that he was 1,200, though he also said he had forgotten. By the time he has regenerated into the Twelfth Doctor he can be estimated to be at least 2,000 years old, if not older.
---The TARDIS---
The Doctor's time-machine that he stole from Gallifrey to travel with ever since his first incarnation, with the name standing for "Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space". Although it takes the form of a British police public call box, the TARDIS is a highly advanced sentient alien spacecraft that is bigger on the inside due to being constructed from Time Lord dimensional transcendence science. The Doctor shares an unbreakable bond with the TARDIS and considers it to be his closest companion in all his incarnations.
Weaknesses:
The Doctor's love and compassion for his human companions and the Earth itself.
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