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- Name:
- The Doctor
- Origin:
- Original Concept of The Doctor from Doctor Who
- Occupation:
- Currently unaligned with the UCA.
- Age:
- He is currently on his 130th's year of his 3rd regeneration.
- Race:
- Gallifreyan
- Gender:
- Currently, Male.
Description:
- Personality:
- Doctor Who, is known for having a vibrant, almost childlike energy. He could often described as an "old man trapped in a young man's body"; he's playful, enthusiastic, curious, and deeply kind, with a strong sense of wonder and a love for adventure, sometimes bordering on impulsiveness and a tendency to get caught up in the excitement of the moment
- Powers and Abilities:
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When a Time Lord is dying of old age or mortally wounded, they are able to use a process called regeneration. Regeneration is a little trick that the Time Lords use to “cheat death” by having every cell in their body undergo “a renewal”, completely changing their physical appearance and personality. Even thought the Doctor has taken several different incarnations which can vary in gender, skin color, and age, while still remains the same person inside and remains a force for good.
Time Lords usually only have twelve regenerations in a cycle, allowing for thirteen incarnations, however the Doctor was given a new regenerative cycle during their final battle on Trenzalore, letting them regenerate past the normal limit. It is also possible the Doctor has an infinite number of regenerations, meaning he/she could live potentially forever. With regeneration, the Doctor can regrow lost limbs, become strong enough to knock down a steel door, and even survive falling from the stratosphere into a train.
When a Time Lord is dying of old age or mortally wounded, they are able to use a process called regeneration. With regeneration, the Doctor can even regrow lost limbs, become strong enough to knock down a steel door, and even survive falling from the stratosphere into a train. -
Bi-generation is an extremely rare variant of regeneration which the Doctor believes to be a myth
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Although considered average at most by Time Lord standards, the Doctor is vastly more intelligent than most beings in the universe. They have an almost universal knowledge of nearly every species in the universe and has learned many skills from traveling throughout human and alien history.
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Time Lords can see the flow of Time itself. They have been shown to have space and time awareness that allows them to see time and detect changes in events.
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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 dinosaurs. He can even understand baby babble.
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The Doctor is an expert in sword-fighting, 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.
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Even while unarmed, the Doctor can still fight hand-to-hand. Their main style of close quarters combat is Venusian Aikido/Karate. A martial art that uses joint locks, throws and kicks, as well as pressure points, completely paralyzing others while still being harmless; however, if the Doctor were to use the paralyzing technique on someone for long enough, they could suffer becoming permanently paralyzed.
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The Doctor can get a superhuman strength boost during regeneration to karate-chop a brick in half, and break down steel doors. The Doctor has snap a man’s neck, rip a stone arm off, and broke an Azbantium wall that stated to be 400 times harder than diamond. The Doctor is strong enough to outmatch a Cyberman in strength, who can punch through the steel plate. However, the Doctor has been able to demonstrate above-average strength in their adventures when necessary.
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Time Lords have shown their senses are on a whole different level than that of a human, as the Doctor can figure things out from the tiniest bit of information. Can notice paradoxes with their sense of smell, taste teleportation in the air, and can see this white crystal that is out of sync with time. Their eyesight can go as far as recognising Time Lords despite their regeneration, and even see that people like Captain Jack Harkness are a “fixed point.”
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Gallifreyan's were, on the whole, extremely tough and resilient. An average Gallifreyan was superior to a human at their peak. The Doctor has been able to survive the attempts of a living star possessing him, X-ray radiation increased to over 5000%, bolts of lightning that can reach temperatures of at most 30,000 kelvins, extreme cold and heat, the subzero temperatures and extremely low pressure of vacuum for around six minutes, falling from the stratosphere to the train, a full strike from a Mondasian Cyberman's laser beam, exposure to the Time Destructor that age human to death, and even the universe being erased around him.
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The Doctor is capable of using psychometric telepathy and related psychic abilities (e.g. memory control and hypnosis), via physical contact, usually by touching a person's head. He can use a headbutt to have others know about his alien origins and incarnations instantly. He is highly resistant to psychic attacks, possession, and other effects targeting his mind.
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Thanks to regeneration and his own natural longevity, the Doctor has lived for many centuries—his first incarnation alone existed for over 376 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
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- Weaknesses:
- His greatest weakness is being alone. The Doctor needs his companions to balance him out and add to his credibility. Without them he is vulnerable.
- He has a guilt riddled past with the destruction of his home, Gallifrey.
- Vanity- He's Borderline Metrosexual and definitely OCD about how he dresses and looks over all.
- His refusal (or inability) to understand that his extreme rationality can be hurtful to the people around him, even if it makes a logical sort of sense.
- He shows compassion for all but a select few species, of which are all otherwise mindless (Cybermen) or on totally hell-bent on annihilations of everything (The Dalek's)
Bio:
A Madman with a Box. The Doctor is not from Earth, he is a Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey. The Time Lords were once considered to be one of the oldest and most powerful races in the universe. Sometime in the future the Time Lords went to war against the Daleks and lost, the Doctor is the only known survivor. At least- This is one time-line as to how he became The Doctor. From there he just tries to save as many lives as he can while making up for those he has lost... Forever...
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