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"The Doctor" was the primary alias of a renegade Time Lord from Gallifrey who journeyed through time and space with various companions in his obsolete and borrowed Type 40 TARDIS.

Though largely a believer in non-violent conflict resolution, he was at times a great warrior. Indeed, some civilisations in the universe translated the word doctor as warrior, (DW: A Good Man Goes to War) whilst others saw him as a compassionate benefactor, worthy of their admiration and assistance. (DW: Last of the Time Lords, The Wedding of River Song)

Numerous good deeds aside, he was indisputably responsible for billions of deaths at his conclusion to the Last Great Time War. (DW: Dalek) He was virtually the only Time Lord survivor of that great conflict with the Daleks, largely because he ended it by obliterating both races. (DW: The End of Time)

From the latter years of his first incarnation onward, he had a pronounced affinity for Earth and the human race. After departing Gallifrey, he voluntarily chose to spend time on the planet (DW: An Unearthly Child, BFA: Summer, The Haunting of Thomas Brewster) and even owned property in Kent. (DWM: Fellow Travellers, PDA: Verdigris, NA: Warlock, Warchild, The Dying Days, EDA: Mad Dogs and Englishmen and several others) Even before the destruction of Gallifrey, the Doctor spent much more time on Earth than on his homeworld.

Name

The Doctor's true name remained unknown to all but a very few individuals, such as Samantha Jones and River Song. (EDA: Vanderdeken's Children, DW: Forest of the Dead) His real name was not used by the Time Lords, even in the formal setting of legal trials. (DW: The War Games, The Trial of a Time Lord, The End of Time) The title "Doctor" was not undeserved as he did hold one or more doctorates of some sort, (DW: The Armageddon Factor, The God Complex) had formally studied medicine on at least 19th century Earth, (DW: The Moonbase) and frequently displayed detailed medical knowledge. (DW: The Ark, Frontios, The Empty Child, New Earth, The Time of Angels, The Curse of the Black Spot et al.) At least some versions of his sonic screwdriver could perform medical scans and heal minor wounds. (DW: The Empty Child, The Vampires of Venice, A Good Man Goes to War) He also showed detailed knowledge on how to aid someone thrown by an explosion. (DW: Remembrance of the Daleks)

The Doctor claimed to hold doctorates in at least medicine and cheesemaking. (DW: The God Complex) According to Pompeiian soothsayers, his name was written in the stars of the Medusa Cascade. (DW: The Fires of Pompeii) Members of an unidentified race of pan-dimensional beings also knew the Doctor's real name at one point. (BBCR: The Last Voyage) According to the Master, he had assumed the name to reflect his constant need to make other people better. (DW: The Sound of Drums)

In one account, he had taken the moniker after his first contact with humans. Colonists on the medical/penal colony of Iwa began calling him "Doctor" after his arrival. He failed to correct them. After they left the planet, "the Doctor" simply kept the name he had been given by the humans. (TN: Frayed) River Song believed, however, that the Doctor had influenced the etymology of the noun doctor, and was, in several languages, the original source of the word. (DW: A Good Man Goes to War)

According to Dorium Maldovar and the Silence, the oldest and most dangerous question in the universe was "Doctor Who?" The Doctor's true name was apparently the answer, but his reason for hiding it is unknown. Dorium claimed the Doctor had been running from the question all his life, but why he had to flee from his own name is a mystery. According to the Silence, "Silence must fall when the question is asked", but it is unknown what this meant. (DW: The Wedding of River Song) At some point River Song learned his name, but the Doctor claimed there was only one reason he would ever reveal it. (DW: Forest of the Dead)

Age

The Doctor's age was a matter of great confusion, largely caused by his own statements. On two separate occasions, the Third Doctor claimed to be several thousand years old. [additional sources needed] Immediately after his sixth regeneration, his seventh self claimed to be 953. (DW: Time and the Rani) The Tenth Doctor later claimed to be 903. (DW: Voyage of the Damned) Also, at least prior to leaving Amy and Rory behind, (DW: The God Complex) the Eleventh Doctor maintained an age less than his seventh incarnation. (DW: Flesh and Stone, The Impossible Astronaut)

Romana I once caught him "rounding down" his age, (DW: The Ribos Operation) while the Eighth Doctor once flatly admitted that he didn't necessarily use the same definition of the word year each time he gave his age to someone. (BFA: Orbis)

The theory employed by the current head writer and executive producer, Steven Moffat, is that the Doctor himself is unsure of his age, not having lived in a linear fashion[1]

Biographical summary

The Doctor left Gallifrey and became a hero who fought evil and injustice across the universe in violation of the Time Lords' non-interference policy. (DW: The War Games) Technically, he explored only with the intention of experiencing the wonders of the universe and having fun, but frequently became embroiled in machinations and crises that ended with him defeating the foe and saving the planet he was visiting. He travelled with many companions, beginning with his granddaughter, Susan Foreman, who also came from Gallifrey. (DW: An Unearthly Child, The Sensorites, Gridlock)

Eventually, he was called to account for his crimes against the Time Lords during his second incarnation. His punishment was a forced regeneration, exile to Earth, and the loss of his knowledge of how to control the TARDIS. (DW: The War Games) This knowledge was restored to him after he helped to defeat Omega. (DW: The Three Doctors)

Afterwards, he resumed having adventures with many companions in his following incarnations. He kept the Black Guardian from obtaining the Key to Time, (DW: The Armageddon Factor) achieved the office of Lord President of Gallifrey (DW: The Invasion of Time, The Five Doctors) and was again put on trial in his sixth incarantion for breaking the non-interfearance policy again. (DW: The Trial of a Time Lord)

The Doctor fought in the Last Great Time War between the Time Lords and the Daleks. (DW: Dalek) He ultimately ended the war by obliterating Gallifrey when the Time Lords threatened to destroy the universe. (DW: The End of Time) This caused the extinction of both races, besides the Doctor himself and a few of the Daleks. Gallifrey and the war were sealed in a time-lock, making it impossible to time travel to either. (DW: The Stolen Earth)

The Doctor's incarnations

Through the power of regeneration, the Doctor's personality and outer form changed greatly over time, although all his incarnations were essentially the same person. He continued to be a heroic figure, fighting the evils of the universe wherever he found them, even if his values and motives were often alien to humankind. So far, the Doctor is known to have had ten regenerations. With the exception of the eighth regeneration, all of them have been seen: (DW: The Tenth Planet, The War Games, Planet of the Spiders, Logopolis (TV story), The Caves of Androzani, Time and the Rani, Doctor Who (1996), The Parting of the Ways, The End of Time)

•The First Doctor was an unreadable, guarded figure who was, at first, slow to trust new-comers who learnt of him. This Doctor was often irascible. He made his anger obvious. He was protective of the young women he took on as companions; they reminded him of his granddaughter, Susan. This Doctor was a brilliant, often short-tempered scientist and keen strategist. He also used the signet ring to help get himself through ordeals due to his physical age impeding him.
•The Second Doctor, in contrast to his preceding incarnation, was warm and wise. He was as surprised and frightened of alien menaces as those who faced them with him. He had a knack for manipulation and deception. His predecessor would refer to him as a "clown" due to his bumbling nature. He loved tootling on his recorder and carried around a 500-year diary, trying to record his travels, but ended up discarding it. He wore a big fur coat that dwarfed him, tying it closed with twine.
•The Third Doctor was a more dashing figure than his predecessors. He was described by his first incarnation as a "dandy". (DW: The Three Doctors) He had a penchant for inventing gadgets and was skilled at martial arts, particularly Venusian aikido. His difficult relationship with the Brigadier softened into a friendship during his exile on Earth, lasting through his future regenerations. He also displayed great affection for his female companions, particularly Jo Grant and Sarah Jane Smith.
•The Fourth Doctor was more eccentric than his previous incarnations and was the first to seem "young". Rarely without his very long scarf, he always carried jelly babies in his pockets, using them as bluffs, gifts and distractions - and occasionally snacks. Although he retained his fondness for Earth, (DW: The Stones of Blood) he ended his regular association with UNIT almost immediately upon his regeneration and only occasionally returned to the planet. However, he had not properly resigned from the position. (DW: Pyramids of Mars) He hated to work and preferred traveling, (DW: Robot) but liked history.
•The Fifth Doctor was fond of cricket and wore a stick of celery on his lapel. After a difficult regeneration, this Doctor displayed energy, compassion and innocence not seen in his predecessors. Like them, he used improvisation as the best way out of a tricky situation. He occasionally wore glasses, even though he didn't need them; (DW: Time Crash) he revealed in his Tenth incarnation that he only did so to look clever. He was the first incarnation since the second to travel with a specific companion for most of his life.
•The Sixth Doctor was a grandiose and eloquent incarnation. He sported a multi-coloured wardrobe that looked like it was designed by Christian Lacroix; it was often commented upon. This Doctor loved a good quote, often making one he deemed appropriate during an adventure. His manic personality and acerbic wit could shade into moral passion, but his lack of care for little things left his companions disgusted. He was also capable of violent action, much more so than his past lives, even seeing logic in murder. (DW: The Two Doctors) Like his predecessor, he spent most of his travels with a single companion.
•The Seventh Doctor had a voice touched by a Scottish burr. A keen strategist and scientist and especially early in his life, lighthearted, this Doctor was a planner of the highest order. Embracing the complexities of time travel and his ability to manipulate and plan for the future, the Seventh fully embraced his role of Time Lord, even if it risked alienating his companions. (DW: The Curse of Fenric) However, he wished to help heal psychological scars his companions suffered from. (DW: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Ghost Light) As with his two immediate predecessors, he spent most of his later travels with a single companion.
•The Eighth Doctor showed a romantic and sensitive side not displayed by previous Doctors. More morally flexible than his immediate predecessor, the Eighth Doctor suffered from bouts of amnesia, first after his regeneration and again after the first destruction of Gallifrey, following the War with the Enemy. Unlike other Doctors, the Eighth spent his travels crossing between parallel universes and amidst time paradoxes, making his personal time line hard to piece together. Also, unlike the other Doctors, the specific circumstances of the cause of his regeneration remain unknown.
•The Ninth Doctor was a survivor of the Time War. He displayed much of the playfulness of his previous incarnations, but was emotionally and psychologically scarred by the war and his role in it, which sometimes resulted in a detachment that was interpreted by some as cruelty. (DW: The End of the World, Dalek) He was also defensive of how his voice sounded, claiming "lots of planets have a north" when asked about his accent. (DW: Rose, etc all) He cared deeply for, and possibly even loved Rose. (DW Dalek) This Doctor liked to bully/tease others by pretending not to remember names. (DW: Rose, Aliens of London, Boom Town) He also made dry jokes when facing danger or to diffuse tension.
•The Tenth Doctor had a manic personality with a fondness for human pop culture references. However, his more outgoing personality traits largely existed to hide leftover emotional trauma from the Time War. While he had a bright, playful side, he was frequently ruthless. (DW: The Christmas Invasion, Tooth and Claw, School Reunion) He continued his previous incarnation's love for Rose, though he was unable to express his feelings. (DW: Journey's End, et al) He experienced other romances on occasion, including with historic figures Madame de Pompadour (DW: The Girl in the Fireplace) and Queen Elizabeth I. (DW: The End of Time) However, they ended badly.
•The Eleventh Doctor was smug about his abilities and exhibited a renewed youthful enthusiasm for adventure. He had keen observational skills, an obsession with seeming trivia and a calm personality which would quickly turn frantically angry and ruthless when events demanded. (DW: The Eleventh Hour, The Beast Below) He frequently referred to himself as being old, showing his age on more than a few occasions. (DW: Vincent and the Doctor, The Big Bang, The Impossible Astronaut, Closing Time) Unlike his predecessors, he more often offered to sacrifice himself if it meant saving others on a universal scale.
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