The Doctor

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 * Image                  = The_Doctor_by_Alice_X._Zhang.jpg
 * RealName               = Unrevealed
 * CurrentAlias           = The Doctor
 * Aliases                = John Smith; Theta Sigma; Doctor Von Wer; the Oncoming Storm; allegedly Merlin
 * Identity               =
 * Alignment              = Good
 * Affiliation            = UNIT (United Nations Intelligence Taskforce)
 * Relatives              = Susan Foreman (granddaughter); John and Gillian Who (alleged grandchildren); Miranda (adoptive daughter); Jenny (clone 'daughter'); River Song (wife); Amy and Rory Williams (mother-in-law and father-in-law)
 * Universe               = Doctor Who
 * BaseOfOperations       = Mobile throughout time and space.


 * Gender                 = Variable
 * Height                 = Variable
 * Weight                 = Variable
 * Eyes                   = Variable
 * Hair                   = Variable
 * UnusualFeatures        =


 * Citizenship            = Time Lord
 * MaritalStatus          = Goodness only knows
 * Occupation             = Time Lord
 * Education              = Time Lord Academy


 * Origin                 =
 * PlaceOfBirth           = Gallifrey
 * Creators               = Neville Main
 * First                  = TV Comic #674 (1964)


 * HistoryText            = The Doctor is a Time Lord from the planet of Gallifrey in the constellation of Kasterborus. A restless soul, somewhere near the end of his first incarnation, he became frustrated by the Time Lords' policy of passive observation of the universe, stole a defective Type 40 TT Capsule (a 'TARDIS') that was in for repair, and went out into the universe to explore it for himself. He has been travelling ever since, usually with a variety of companions, battling evil and injustice wherever he finds them.

Fellow Travellers
The Doctor's companions past and present include his grandchildren Susan, John and Gillian, Jamie McCrimmon, Sarah Jane Smith, Leela, Sharon Davies, Frobisher, Peri Brown, Ace, Bernice Summerfield, Izzy Sinclair, Rose Tyler, Martha Jones, Donna Noble, Gabriella Gonzalez, Amy and Rory, Alice Obiefune, John Jones, Clara Oswald and Captain Jack Harkness, as well as the robot dog K9.

Enemies
The Doctor has fought some of the most evil would-be conquerors in existence, including the Daleks, the Cybermen, the The Weeping Angels, the Kleptons and the Trods, the Time Witch, Josiah W. Dogbolter, the Tribe of Gum, Joylove McShane, The Iron Legion and Beep the Meep.

Friends and allies
His allies include UNIT (the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce/Unified Intelligence Taskforce), Kroton the Cyberman, Abslom Daak, Dalek Killer, the Free-Fall Warriors, Death's Head, Ivan Asimoff, Maxwell Edison, the Wrarth Warriors, scrap dealers Flotsam and Jetsam and the shadow man Shayde, amongst others spread throughout the universe.


 * Powers                 = Limited telepathy.
 * Abilities              = If mortally wounded, the Doctor can 'regenerate' his physical form, literally becoming a new man (see gallery for his various different faces). He is currently on his 13th incarnation. He has two hearts and a respiratory bypass system, he can enter a death-like coma at will while his body repairs injuries at an accelerated rate, and he can survive unprotected in space for up to six minutes.
 * Strength               =
 * Weaknesses             = The Doctor once claimed that an aspirin could kill him.


 * Equipment              = Sonic screwdriver; psychic paper.
 * Transportation         = Type 40 TARDIS TT Capsule.
 * Weapons                = None. He hates them.

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 * Notes                  = The Doctor is the lead character (though not the title character; 'Who' is almost certainly not his name) in the television show, comic strip and all round multimedia franchise Doctor Who. His various incarnations have been played by actors including William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, Sir John Hurt, Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant, Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi. He should not be confused with the human scientist Dr. Who (played by Peter Cushing) who appeared in two movie adaptations of previously televised stories.
 * Trivia                 = The Doctor's adventures have been chronicled in comics form by several publishers including Polystyle, Marvel UK, Titan Comics, World Distributors and Panini.
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