Post by Jilak on Dec 13, 2011 22:42:13 GMT -5
Full Name: Unknown
Nickname(s): The Doctor; John Smith
Age: ?(He states it as 1103, though he's known to lie about his age. He has very likely forgotten)
Height: 181 cm
Weight: 98 kg
Gender: Male, mostly
Race: Time Lord
Alliance: Protagonist
Home: Gallifrey
Franchise: Doctor Who
Physical Description
In his current incarnation, the Doctor is a somewhat pale, somewhat lanky individual. He wears a tweed jacket and bow-tie. His black trousers, matching the colour of his boots, are held in place by suspenders. His long hair is a wee bit messy, but in a controlled, seemingly intentional fashion. He also wears a dark overcoat.
Weapons
The Doctor quite simply doesn't carry weapons on his person. He is, after all, a technical pacifist. He does, however, carry around a variety of gadgets and useful knick-knacks. The most notable of which include:
-The Sonic Screwdriver: This is the Doctor's go-to gadget. It has various functions, including scanning things, unlocking doors, locking doors, re-attaching barbed wire, triangulating, operation of earth machinery such as computers and cash machines, and more. It can do almost anything. Except wood. Or deadbolts. Or... harm, maim, or kill organic lifeforms.
-The Psychic Paper: Exactly what it says on the tin. Paper that's slightly psychic. Can show people whatever the user wants them to see. One can distinguish psychic paper from real paper by looking for 'fractal lines'. It also doesn't seem to work on people who are psychic, have psychic training, or are simply brilliant, a la Shakespeare.
Abilities/Powers
The Doctor speaks five billion languages, including baby and Old High Gallifreyan, the latter of which being unique even amongst Time Lords.
Skills
Common amongst his race, the Doctor is able to 'regenerate'. As a fail-safe of sorts, upon the bridge of death, every cell in his body undergoes a change. He becomes a new man. Or maybe a woman, depending. He's also slightly telepathic, being linked to his TARDIS.
Personality
Currently in his eleventh incarnation, the Doctor is smug about his abilities and exhibits a renewed youthful enthusiasm for adventure. He has keen observational skills, an obsession with seeming trivia, and a calm personality which will quickly turn frantically angry and ruthless when events demand. He frequently refers to himself as being old, showing his age on more than a few occasions. Though a fair bit more alien than his previous incarnation, he's still quite friendly and personable. He also has a distinct air of an old man in a young man's body.
History
It all started over 1100 years ago when a daft old man stole a magic box. Back then, it was just the Doctor, his TARDIS, and his granddaughter. Stranded on earth in the year 1963 in a type 40 time capsule stuck in the shape of a blue police box. He had absolutely no intention of bringing in companions, or going on grandeur adventures. But then, Barbara Wright and Ian Chesterton found themselves on board his TARDIS. And then, oh yes he did.
Since then, people shifted in and out of his life almost constantly. Companions came and went, entire universes fell in his wake, and he himself regenerated multiple times. And then he was in his eleventh incarnation, and it was all fezzes, and jammy dodgers, and air-kisses. And suddenly, it was fun again, after going a bit mental during his stint as his tenth incarnation. Though he's dropped off Amy and Rory and is thus flying mostly solo, he is by no means alone. After a recent event that nearly killed him completely, he decided to play things a bit closer to the cuff. Unfortunately, breaching over onto a multidimensional island is by no means 'subtle'...
Other
-Messaged 42 a few weeks ago, haven't received a response.
-The Doctor has a bivascular system. These two hearts make him a bit more resistant to certain poisons.
Picture(s)
Nickname(s): The Doctor; John Smith
Age: ?(He states it as 1103, though he's known to lie about his age. He has very likely forgotten)
Height: 181 cm
Weight: 98 kg
Gender: Male, mostly
Race: Time Lord
Alliance: Protagonist
Home: Gallifrey
Franchise: Doctor Who
Physical Description
In his current incarnation, the Doctor is a somewhat pale, somewhat lanky individual. He wears a tweed jacket and bow-tie. His black trousers, matching the colour of his boots, are held in place by suspenders. His long hair is a wee bit messy, but in a controlled, seemingly intentional fashion. He also wears a dark overcoat.
Weapons
The Doctor quite simply doesn't carry weapons on his person. He is, after all, a technical pacifist. He does, however, carry around a variety of gadgets and useful knick-knacks. The most notable of which include:
-The Sonic Screwdriver: This is the Doctor's go-to gadget. It has various functions, including scanning things, unlocking doors, locking doors, re-attaching barbed wire, triangulating, operation of earth machinery such as computers and cash machines, and more. It can do almost anything. Except wood. Or deadbolts. Or... harm, maim, or kill organic lifeforms.
-The Psychic Paper: Exactly what it says on the tin. Paper that's slightly psychic. Can show people whatever the user wants them to see. One can distinguish psychic paper from real paper by looking for 'fractal lines'. It also doesn't seem to work on people who are psychic, have psychic training, or are simply brilliant, a la Shakespeare.
Abilities/Powers
The Doctor speaks five billion languages, including baby and Old High Gallifreyan, the latter of which being unique even amongst Time Lords.
Skills
Common amongst his race, the Doctor is able to 'regenerate'. As a fail-safe of sorts, upon the bridge of death, every cell in his body undergoes a change. He becomes a new man. Or maybe a woman, depending. He's also slightly telepathic, being linked to his TARDIS.
Personality
Currently in his eleventh incarnation, the Doctor is smug about his abilities and exhibits a renewed youthful enthusiasm for adventure. He has keen observational skills, an obsession with seeming trivia, and a calm personality which will quickly turn frantically angry and ruthless when events demand. He frequently refers to himself as being old, showing his age on more than a few occasions. Though a fair bit more alien than his previous incarnation, he's still quite friendly and personable. He also has a distinct air of an old man in a young man's body.
History
It all started over 1100 years ago when a daft old man stole a magic box. Back then, it was just the Doctor, his TARDIS, and his granddaughter. Stranded on earth in the year 1963 in a type 40 time capsule stuck in the shape of a blue police box. He had absolutely no intention of bringing in companions, or going on grandeur adventures. But then, Barbara Wright and Ian Chesterton found themselves on board his TARDIS. And then, oh yes he did.
Since then, people shifted in and out of his life almost constantly. Companions came and went, entire universes fell in his wake, and he himself regenerated multiple times. And then he was in his eleventh incarnation, and it was all fezzes, and jammy dodgers, and air-kisses. And suddenly, it was fun again, after going a bit mental during his stint as his tenth incarnation. Though he's dropped off Amy and Rory and is thus flying mostly solo, he is by no means alone. After a recent event that nearly killed him completely, he decided to play things a bit closer to the cuff. Unfortunately, breaching over onto a multidimensional island is by no means 'subtle'...
Other
-Messaged 42 a few weeks ago, haven't received a response.
-The Doctor has a bivascular system. These two hearts make him a bit more resistant to certain poisons.
Picture(s)