Post by J.D. on May 28, 2011 19:37:11 GMT -5
Canon
Name: The Doctor/John Smith/Nearly The Doctor
Age: Time Lord/Doppelganger
Species:Doppelganger
Gangers were developed to work in environments too dangerous for people. Controlled remotely by a human operator they soon saved lives and money and most believed a Ganger was simply a tool, little more than a fork-lift truck. But the Doctor immediately recognised they were much more, insisting they had a mind and a soul.
Gangers are formed from a type of flesh; once a reading has been taken it can be manipulated into anything, even replicating a living organism.
When the Doctor visited a mine run by Morpeth Jetsan a storm struck and 'hardwired' the Gangers. Normally, it's claimed that when the link is broken between the operator and the Ganger, the Ganger reverts to 'pure flesh'. But the link has been broken and this time the Gangers have evolved. Something new is being created. Something living, something exciting. And something very, very dangerous.
The real me well i'm not a guy in real life by the way totally female but just out for having fun... ask and you'll find out more
Planet of Origin: Earth/Galifrey
Occupation: Created from flesh… traveller
Physical Description: Gangly looking, scruffy black hair that tends to get in his face, which is also long, blue bowtie, pinkish shirt with a jacket that looks like a professor wore it, a large chin and blue eyes. Stealing clothing from the staff room of a hospital, he picked out a tweed jacket with elbow patches, a dress shirt, bow tie and braces to the bow tie he finds it’s cool. A gold wrist watch, rolled up navy-blue trousers and black boots.
Having the chance and idea of changing bowties, shirts and braces from either to burgundy or blue, also he has a tailcoat and trousers with other coloured bowties and a white scarf along with a black top hat. He also wears other tweed jackets and checkered shirts with new boots and trousers and burgundy bowtie and braces, along with size ten feet and claimed to be quite broad.
Personality: The eleventh incarnation was highly energetic and very lively, with additional liveliness during his post-regenerative period. He was extremely brash and unafraid to show his eccentricities, appearing to act alien. He was extremely resourceful and quick thinking, able to spin things to his point of view, and could find positive outlooks in negative situations. When thinking about a problem, he blocked out all outside distractions, to the point where he told Amy "you're dying, shut up" so he could solely concentrate on working out how to save her. Much like his second incarnation, this incarnation showed a childlike recklessness, but always had a grander scheme behind his action. The Doctor also had a knack for acting smug, occasionally boasting about his feats, knowledge, and reputation. He also had a tendency to think aloud when he was panicking or stressed.
This incarnation also possessed a sense of arrogance, stating to Amy that "time is not the boss of me" and "you don't ever decide what I need to know". He also appeared to be more violent than his predecessor, attacking a Dalek in order to provoke it into revealing its true nature. Unlike the Tenth Doctor, the eleventh incarnation was shown to be very hostile towards the Daleks and did not seem to share his predecessor's belief that the Daleks could change.
Despite his aggression towards the Daleks, the Doctor still preferred to settle problems through negotiation rather than violence and reprimanded Ambrose Northover for suggesting to use weapons against the Silurians. However, the Doctor could be ruthless if necessary. Firstly threatening to kill Kazran if he allows Amy, Rory and the 4001 others to die. The eleventh incarnation had also shown a tendency to refer to Amy by her surname as he found her new nickname boring. This Doctor was not keen on hiding his emotions, usually making his anger obvious. However, unlike his previous incarnation, he wasn't very adept at handling romance and reacted awkwardly when Amy Pond and River Song kissed him.
This incarnation was shown to have resolved much of the survivor's guilt seen in his ninth and tenth incarnations, to the extent that he referred to the Last Great Time War as simply a "bad day". However when speaking to Alaya about being the last of his species, the Doctor implied that he still hadn't totally recovered from the results of the Time War. This was later shown in the bubble universe, when the Doctor was given hope that he might not have been the last of his race. When he discovered that he was, he began to cry.
The eleventh Doctor was very selfless and willing to sacrifice himself for his friends or for the greater good. He was responsible for closing the cracks in time despite the fact that he knew he was going to end up on the wrong side of the cracks.
History: The Doctor's tenth incarnation regenerated some time after absorbing a vast amount of radiation. He returned to his TARDIS to do so and the energy release caused significant damage to the TARDIS. Slightly addled by the regeneration, the new incarnation did not immediately realize the TARDIS was on fire and about to crash. Once he did, he actually seemed to enjoy the thrill of the moment, gleefully calling out "Geronimo!" as his TARDIS plummeted to Earth.
On the many adventures with Rory and Amy, the fact was he was indeed created by the real Doctor when he scanned it with his Sonic and realised it was alive, but upon putting his hand on the sticky stuff he tried to fight against it finally managing to pull his hand free. The stuff started. Sometime soon the mouth appeared and slowly he came into the version of the Doctor with still the problem of looking fleshy.
He was forming when Jenn came in injured he reached his hand out and said trust me, he waited in the dark until he heard someone his own voice and headed towards the voices answering Amy in the end, changing was difficult when he went through all the regenerations that were coming through until he came to the latest one, he and the Doctor shared the same memories nor did they take any sides. Swapping shoes just to genially confuse Amy so that the truth could be told.
Additional medical information It hasn’t exactly happened to him and he knows he’s flesh but that hasn’t stopped him from feeling human.
//Up to you to accept it, your choice
Name: The Doctor/John Smith/Nearly The Doctor
Age: Time Lord/Doppelganger
Species:Doppelganger
Gangers were developed to work in environments too dangerous for people. Controlled remotely by a human operator they soon saved lives and money and most believed a Ganger was simply a tool, little more than a fork-lift truck. But the Doctor immediately recognised they were much more, insisting they had a mind and a soul.
Gangers are formed from a type of flesh; once a reading has been taken it can be manipulated into anything, even replicating a living organism.
When the Doctor visited a mine run by Morpeth Jetsan a storm struck and 'hardwired' the Gangers. Normally, it's claimed that when the link is broken between the operator and the Ganger, the Ganger reverts to 'pure flesh'. But the link has been broken and this time the Gangers have evolved. Something new is being created. Something living, something exciting. And something very, very dangerous.
The real me well i'm not a guy in real life by the way totally female but just out for having fun... ask and you'll find out more
Planet of Origin: Earth/Galifrey
Occupation: Created from flesh… traveller
Physical Description: Gangly looking, scruffy black hair that tends to get in his face, which is also long, blue bowtie, pinkish shirt with a jacket that looks like a professor wore it, a large chin and blue eyes. Stealing clothing from the staff room of a hospital, he picked out a tweed jacket with elbow patches, a dress shirt, bow tie and braces to the bow tie he finds it’s cool. A gold wrist watch, rolled up navy-blue trousers and black boots.
Having the chance and idea of changing bowties, shirts and braces from either to burgundy or blue, also he has a tailcoat and trousers with other coloured bowties and a white scarf along with a black top hat. He also wears other tweed jackets and checkered shirts with new boots and trousers and burgundy bowtie and braces, along with size ten feet and claimed to be quite broad.
Personality: The eleventh incarnation was highly energetic and very lively, with additional liveliness during his post-regenerative period. He was extremely brash and unafraid to show his eccentricities, appearing to act alien. He was extremely resourceful and quick thinking, able to spin things to his point of view, and could find positive outlooks in negative situations. When thinking about a problem, he blocked out all outside distractions, to the point where he told Amy "you're dying, shut up" so he could solely concentrate on working out how to save her. Much like his second incarnation, this incarnation showed a childlike recklessness, but always had a grander scheme behind his action. The Doctor also had a knack for acting smug, occasionally boasting about his feats, knowledge, and reputation. He also had a tendency to think aloud when he was panicking or stressed.
This incarnation also possessed a sense of arrogance, stating to Amy that "time is not the boss of me" and "you don't ever decide what I need to know". He also appeared to be more violent than his predecessor, attacking a Dalek in order to provoke it into revealing its true nature. Unlike the Tenth Doctor, the eleventh incarnation was shown to be very hostile towards the Daleks and did not seem to share his predecessor's belief that the Daleks could change.
Despite his aggression towards the Daleks, the Doctor still preferred to settle problems through negotiation rather than violence and reprimanded Ambrose Northover for suggesting to use weapons against the Silurians. However, the Doctor could be ruthless if necessary. Firstly threatening to kill Kazran if he allows Amy, Rory and the 4001 others to die. The eleventh incarnation had also shown a tendency to refer to Amy by her surname as he found her new nickname boring. This Doctor was not keen on hiding his emotions, usually making his anger obvious. However, unlike his previous incarnation, he wasn't very adept at handling romance and reacted awkwardly when Amy Pond and River Song kissed him.
This incarnation was shown to have resolved much of the survivor's guilt seen in his ninth and tenth incarnations, to the extent that he referred to the Last Great Time War as simply a "bad day". However when speaking to Alaya about being the last of his species, the Doctor implied that he still hadn't totally recovered from the results of the Time War. This was later shown in the bubble universe, when the Doctor was given hope that he might not have been the last of his race. When he discovered that he was, he began to cry.
The eleventh Doctor was very selfless and willing to sacrifice himself for his friends or for the greater good. He was responsible for closing the cracks in time despite the fact that he knew he was going to end up on the wrong side of the cracks.
History: The Doctor's tenth incarnation regenerated some time after absorbing a vast amount of radiation. He returned to his TARDIS to do so and the energy release caused significant damage to the TARDIS. Slightly addled by the regeneration, the new incarnation did not immediately realize the TARDIS was on fire and about to crash. Once he did, he actually seemed to enjoy the thrill of the moment, gleefully calling out "Geronimo!" as his TARDIS plummeted to Earth.
On the many adventures with Rory and Amy, the fact was he was indeed created by the real Doctor when he scanned it with his Sonic and realised it was alive, but upon putting his hand on the sticky stuff he tried to fight against it finally managing to pull his hand free. The stuff started. Sometime soon the mouth appeared and slowly he came into the version of the Doctor with still the problem of looking fleshy.
He was forming when Jenn came in injured he reached his hand out and said trust me, he waited in the dark until he heard someone his own voice and headed towards the voices answering Amy in the end, changing was difficult when he went through all the regenerations that were coming through until he came to the latest one, he and the Doctor shared the same memories nor did they take any sides. Swapping shoes just to genially confuse Amy so that the truth could be told.
Additional medical information It hasn’t exactly happened to him and he knows he’s flesh but that hasn’t stopped him from feeling human.
//Up to you to accept it, your choice