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Name:*
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Age:*
Gender:*
Which Doctor was their Doctor: (10th - 13th)*
Personality: (Please include: their main personality trait which made the Doctor choose them as his companion)
Biography: (Please include: how old they were when they became a companion, how long they traveled with the Doctor, the reason they stopped traveling with the Doctor)
Which aliens/monsters did they encounter: (Just the main ones and the most dangerous ones)
Appearance:* (Preferably real)
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Name: Vi Enceledas
Nicknames: Celly
Age: 27
Gender: Female
Which Doctor was their Doctor: 11th

Personality: Funny, fast-witted, keenly intelligent, Celly thrived in her adventures with the Doctor. While she traveled with the 11th, she brought a sense of calm and perspective to the Doctor for very little phased her. That said, her sheer wonder at alien architecture inspired the Doctor to visit/revisit various locations of great historical Fame, which became signature for their usual adventures together.

Biography: Vi lived at the height of the Manussan Empire, born into a family of architects who used the advanced technology of the Empire to program whole buildings and street layouts using configurable nanite modules. Literally bumping into the Doctor, Vi accidently made of with the Time Lord's Sonic screwdriver, leading to a band of Chronoreavers snatching her from her time stream in hopes of snaring the Gallifreyan. Thankfully, Vi was rescued by the Doctor only to end up carried off with him when a team of time-capable Cyberman ensnared his TARDIS while he was trying to return her back to Manussa.

Five years and many adventures later, 'Celly' and the Doctor kept crossing paths with a pair of Terran Time Crime Investigators from Earth's 53rd century, one of whom was Inspector Regina LaCroix. The women struck up a friendship which eventually became something more, cumulating in Regina being critically wounded saving Celly from more Cybermen. Weary of seeing so many people hurt and killed in her travels, the Manussan woman chose to return with Regina back to her time, to aid in the Inspector's physical recovery while seeing if a real relationship was possible.

That was two years ago. Two wonderful, lovely years where Celly made a life and a home for herself with Regina. Until the day the TARDIS turned up outside their home outside of Avignon...and Celly knew she couldn't leave the man she owed everything to in trouble.


Which aliens/monsters did they encounter: While Celly encountered numerous aliens in her travels, including the Daleks, the Cybermen were her most persistent enemy. She was even converted once, only saved when an advanced species regrew a clone body for her and reintegrated her back into Manussan form. Curiously, she never encountered the Mara.

Appearance: See the attached picture. She's 5'6", 130 lbs and has a brilliant smile when she's not preoccupied. Thanks to Manussan implant technology, she doesn't need the TARDIS to translate but her speech retains a distinct Manussan accent unique to her homeworld.

Extra:
 
I absolutely love Celly!!!! She's a very cool character and I think she will contribute a lot to the roleplay! She's accepted of course.
 
Name: Israel Everett
Nicknames: Izzy (by his friends and the Doctor), Everett (by Cyrus)
Age: 19
Gender: Male
Which Doctor was their Doctor: 11th
Personality:
Israel is an empathic, kind, determined, and imaginative person. He is quite brilliant so he quickly picked up a way of getting out of tight situations once he started travelling with the 11th Doctor. Israel was, and still is, both a realist and an optimist. While he always hopes for the best outcome, he knows that not every adventure, quest or thing will have one. The Doctor loved that about Israel, because he had the same approach to it. That was why both of them worked so well together. Both of them loved to help others, and that is what they did in most of their travels.
Biography:
  • Before the Doctor
Israel was born on February 23rd, 2029, in the small American town called Montgomery. His parents were Alice Downey-Everett and Greg Everett. When Israel was only six months old, a weakened, almost dead weeping angel decided to throw him back to 2001 because he was only a baby, and that would create enough temporal energy to heal the angel. Once he was thrown back, a group of teenagers found him with a blanket with his name on it. They reported it to the police, and he was put into the system. He grew up an orphan, without knowing anything about who his real parents were. Once he started elementary school, he became really good friends with his parents, who were the same age as him. Once they reached high school, Alice Downey, Greg Everett and Israel Everett were an inseparable trio. Everybody thought Greg and Israel were brothers because of their last name, and because of their uncanny resemblance.
  • Meeting the Doctor/First adventure with the Doctor
The Doctor arrived in Montgomery, only to find everything frozen in time. Everything, but a 17-year old guy named Israel. The fact that he travelled through time made him immune to whatever stopped time in Montgomery. Israel and the Doctor found out that time was only frozen in Montgomery, and after investigating a little more, realized that the reason for it was a crack in the space-time vortex caused by a crashed time machine in the middle of the town. The Doctor fixed the machine before it exploded, and, impressed by the companion material, asked Israel if he wanted to come and travel with him. Israel couldn't say no to time and space.
  • Meeting Cyrus
Traveling to the 17th century, to visit an estate, the Doctor and Israel realized that something was off. People were disappearing without a trace, and that was intriguing for both Israel and the Doctor. In order of discovering what was going on at this estate, the two of them went undercover. The Doctor became a wealthy man called John Smith, and Israel became the new stable boy on the estate. Israel met another stable boy called Cyrus who was 20 at the time. His whole family disappeared, one by one, and he was scared that he would be next. Israel and Cyrus investigated together, and found out where all the people were disappearing to. They were taken underground and were turned into humans made of metal, who called themselves the Cybermen. The Doctor and Israel stopped the Cybermen, but couldn't save Cyrus' family. Cyrus knew that he was all alone, and asked the Doctor if he could join them. After thinking about it for some time, the Doctor said yes, and since then, the three of them were inseparable, especially Cyrus and Israel.
  • Finding out the truth
Wanting to see how his friends, Alice and Greg, would be doing in the future, Israel, together with Cyrus and the Doctor went to 2029, to check on them, only to see that they have had a baby together. Israel, being extremely happy for his friends, was oblivious to the fact that that baby was actually him. The Doctor, however, wasn't, and he quickly pieced things together, but before he could get Israel and Cyrus out of there, the two saved the baby from the weeping angel, who disappeared when it realized that there were two Israels in the room. The Doctor explained everything to Israel and Cyrus, and the three of them rushed into the TARDIS, having just caused one of the biggest paradoxes yet.
  • The Parabox
After they entered the TARDIS, it dematerialized and materialized on a whole different planet. Like something dragged it there. The only thing around them was a huge, dark red temple, which looked very ominous. Once the three got inside the temple, everything was explained to them; an antient order of Time Lords created the Parabox, a device which contains paradoxes, but that device is now unstable because of the paradox they caused right before. The Doctor, Cyrus and Israel rushed to the TARDIS, in hopes of taking the Parabox somewhere else, so it could explode without hurting anybody. It was obvious that they wouldn't make it, so Israel decided to sacrifice himself so the Doctor and Cyrus could live. He was ready to die and he jumped out into the space-time vortex, with the Parabox. That was the last of the adventures Israel had with the Doctor, after almost 5 years of travelling.
  • After the Doctor
Instead of dying in the space-time vortex, Israel was saved by the Parabox. He was 17 again, and he woke up in a room filled with posters and dirty clothes. He realized this was his room, and that the Parabox gave him the life he always wanted; with his actual parents. New memories, from this life, started flooding his mind, but the memories of his adventures with the Doctors remained in it. He concluded that if he never existed in 2017, that he never met the Doctor, and that meant that the Doctor didn't remember him. The TARDIS, however, did remember him, since the machine is connected to time itself. Israel had everything, but he didn't know what happened to Cyrus, which he hated. After almost two years of living this new, and better life, Israel couldn't believe his eyes when he saw that the blue box was standing outside his window. He was so ready to see Cyrus and the Doctor again, and start travelling with them.

Which aliens/monsters did they encounter:
A lot of them, but the most important ones are:
  • Weeping Angels
  • Cybermen
  • Daleks
  • The Parabox
Appearance:
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Name: Grant Overbeck
Nicknames: Geo, The Library
Age: 30
Gender: Male
Which Doctor was their Doctor: 12th
Personality:
Before meeting the Doctor, Grant Overbeck’s main defining trait (perhaps his only defining trait) was his thirst for knowledge. Growing up he spent numerous hours reading every book he could get his hands on and learning from different mentors. As long as he could remember, he had an itch to know as much as possible for one man to know. Eventually his seemingly endless knowledge earned the nickname “The Library” from those who him. That nickname got him noticed while the Doctor was investigating on Earth and his ability to pick things up quickly made him the perfect Watson to the Doctor’s Holmes.

Because of his tunnel vision when it came to knowledge, Grant was socially awkward and had a hard time connecting with people. Eventually he made a few close friends, but he still felt that basic disconnect.
Biography:
At age 24, Grant met the Doctor while he was investigating a secret Auton plot. The plastic aliens created a pseudo toy company to host the Nestene Consciousness and create a home base on Earth. Unfortunately, any person unlucky enough to stumble upon the truth, found themselves quickly killed by the Autons. The Doctor and Grant managed to crack the case before more lives could be lost and once again expelled the Autons from Earth.

After their initial adventure, Grant desperately wanted to get out there and learn more about the universe. He felt a pull so deep within in his soul he would have begged if the Doctor didn’t already offer him the opportunity. The whimsical time lord never really being able to turn down getting to live vicariously through others as they experienced the wonders of space. Grant traveled with the Doctor for three years dealing with many trials and tribulations. Every adventure he grew more sure of himself and braver, ready to face any challenge. Until one fateful adventure.

Dominion of the Daleks

During a pretty ordinary visit to the planet Androssi (I made up the name for the planet), Grant got separated from the Doctor as he talked to the locals about the strange security bots that they had hanging around. Through these conversations, he learned that the security force was not originally from this planet and that it had been instated when Mr. D had shown up to their world. At first they had been wary and pushed back hard against the newcomers, but after a long string of disappearances occurred, the people were ready to rebel against them. While Grant learned all of this, the Doctor had a bad feeling about this planet. Something was off and it didn’t help that a few of the people seemed very nervous around him. Grant watched as one of the security bots shot down a few people before intervening and taking its head off. As it slowly faded away, he heard one word that made him white as a ghost “Exterminate!”

Grant rushed to get back to the TARDIS realizing with a start that these were the Doctor’s greatest enemies. He arrived at the big, blue box just in time to see it being fired upon by a legion of Daleks. A stray hit him and Grant was forced to take cover as the TARDIS began to dematerialize. He was barely conscious when it finally disappeared. Some of the locals dragged him away to safety and the rebellion started.

Grant spent three years on Androssi fighting a guerilla war against the Daleks. He witnessed many people die trying to be free and killed to save those in front of him. The once bright and cheerful air he once had turned into a cold, reserved air of a man trying to keep people alive in a life or death situation. A man who despite his best efforts, failed to beat back the Daleks and was forced to retreat with the people he had left. Grant had waited the first year for the Doctor to return, he accepted the Doctor wasn’t coming back the second year, and he resented the Doctor in the third year. In the end, just as they were approaching the fourth year, Mr. D found what he was looking for and left. Just left. The planet was in shambles and the population was nearly a quarter of what it was. The fourth year is when the Doctor showed back up. Grant had so much he wanted to say to the man, so much on his mind, but as he noticed that the TARDIS was in the same shape as it had been when the Doctor had left he let it go.

Grant made his rounds to the people of Androssi and they all agreed that he should return home. They were now a small people, but an infinitely stronger one. Grant returned to the TARDIS with the Doctor and asked to be taken home.

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Grant spent the last three years living alone and hardly concerning himself with society. He occasionally still has nightmares about what occurred. The Library never reconnected with any of his friends, instead he remained quiet and continued to read. Secretly coping with tragedies that still played in his head. When the big, blue box once again comes for Grant, he has been to see many monks, priests, and religious figures of all kind. The only people he would see for those three years. It led him to separating himself into two halves mentally. The calm, collected, and unemotional version of himself known as the library and the cold version of himself known as Grant.
Which aliens/monsters did they encounter:
Many aliens. The Greatest Hits are:
-Daleks
-Autons
-Silence
Appearance:
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Extra:
 
Name: Artemis Wolfblood

Nicknames: Art, Arty, Tem, Wolfie, Inky

Age: 19 (discluding the time loop years)

Gender: Male

Which Doctor was their Doctor: 10th

Personality: Tem is a laid back person. His defining main traits are his curiosity, his willingness to do anything once, his mischievous streak and his stubbornness. Once he sets a goal, nothing can stop him from achieving it. But it was his mischievous streak and his adventurous spirit that appealed most to the Doctor. The mischievous streak meant that Tem and the Doctor often spent their time breaking and bending rules (and running away after). Tem wanted to see everything and do everything the universe had to offer, and the Doctor provided him with such an opportunity. Tem never passed up on an opportunity to do something new and strange. Tem also provided a fresh view and contrasting lifestyle after the loss of Rose, who he occasionally mentioned.

Biography: Artemis Wolfblood was born on the planet Teslos in the year 3328 (34rth century). He was the youngest child (two older sisters) in a moderately well off family. He grew up in the heart of the bustling sky-metropolis of Raxi. The floating city consisted of concentric rings arranged around a central park, connected by bridges and narrow walkways. He excelled at school work, finding learning easy. Suffering from insomnia he spent his time skateboarding through the city and practising parkour and sometimes spray painting art on buildings.

One day when he was 13 he was taking part in a skateboarding contest. He was in the middle of his routine when he suddenly vanished midair in front of a huge crowd. What actually happened was that he jumped into the open door of the cloaked TARDIS. The Doctor had finally figured out how to cloak the TARDIS and was doing some mid-air repairs when he suddenly got hit by a teenage boy on a skateboard. Said teenage boy promptly crashed into the central console, flinging the TARDIS into the far future and knocking himself out.

When Tem came around he found himself in a very strange place indeed, with an even stranger man looking at him. He had cut his face and acquired a spectacular black eye. (The black eye went away, but the scar was there to stay). The Doctor introduced himself and explained what had happened. The console had been damaged by Tem, so they had to wait for it to fix itself.

Exiting the TARDIS they found themselves in the greatest zip line adventure centre known to the universe. What started off as Tem betting that he could go faster than the Doctor on the speed line, turned into a contest. They kept on trying to outdo each other and by the end of the day the Doctor had taken a shine to this kid.

The Doctor invited Tem to travel with him, and Tem accepted. Over the course of five(ish) years they travelled far in time and space, having some hilarious scrapes along the way. They had various alien encounters, the most notable of which was the Slitheen disguising themselves as art connoisseurs and attempting to take over the world using sculptures containing mind control gas. They also encountered the Master, and Tem lost his finger during their escape.

Tem was present during Masters reign of terror in The sound of Drums/The last of the Time Lords. He was aged18. He was killed in front of the Doctor by the Master as a way of trying to break the Doctor. When the year was reset the 17-year-old wasn't and ended up stuck in an infinite loop, dying repeatedly. Each Tim he died he would reset and be killed again, he tried different tactics each time, but none ever worked.

The Doctor came and saved Tem, removing himf from the Tim eloop. But the memories of his deaths and the flashbacks were too much for the 17 year old. He left the TARDIS. The Doctors parting gift for Tem was getting him a place in the best art school on Teslos.

He missed the adventurous life, but was enjoying asrt school. And when the TARDIS appeared two years later he didn't hesitate to enter. He had almost completely gotten over the nightmares.

Which aliens/monsters did they encounter:
Weeping Angels
Sontarins
The Master
Slitheen

Appearance:
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Tanned skin
Long black hair with red dyed streaks
A scar running through one eye
Icy blue eyes
Missing the second last finger on his left hand.
The right ear has three ring piercings in it
Sharp face structure
Hands often covered in in ink or paint
His shoes and trousers are paint splattered
Wears hi-top converse (a habit he got from the Doctor) but in charcoal, plain t-shirts in dark colours, jeans with slashed ends and a hoodie that is patched at both elbows and ripped at the cuffs

Extra: always has an old dark green backpack with him. Inside is a paperback novel, a sketchbook, a set of artists pencils, a can of colour changing spray paint, plasters, a leather ball, duct tape, headphones, mp3 player with unlimited battery (the battery life is a result of the Doctor and his sonic). Strapped to the pack is a skateboard made of an organic metal alloy.
Only the Doctor called him Tem.
 
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Name: Georgia Dawes
Nickname(s): Georgie
Age: 24 (She was twenty when she met the Doctor)
Gender: Female
Which Doctor was their Doctor: 12th, Georgie grew fond of the sarcastic man and his crazy eyebrows.
Personality:
Georgie had an enthusiastic and bright personality, a deep hunger for knowledge that had led her to pouring over books as a child - devouring her local library and excelling at school. That passion remained as she got older, her enthusiasm never wavering though she found that she loved History the most. Reading about the ancient civilisations that had long since died out, wondering about how those people had lived and felt and about their hopes and dreams. Whether they had liked stargazing like her, had irrational fears and phobias and whether they also wondered if they were as good as other people claimed. She also loved the mystery surrounding them, the forgotten civilisations with only their cities and ruins remaining. She had always dreamed of one day solving what had happened to them, dreamed of putting all the puzzles together and solving the great historical mysteries.

Another one of her key traits is her compassion, Georgie has always been kind and empathetic - loving to help people and make them feel better when they feel down. Although this is just as much of a weakness as a strength, she worries too much and finds herself to be naive to the darker side of the people around her. Inherently believing in the good sides of them and trusting them to do the right thing.

Her optimism mixed with her thirst for knowledge was what attracted the Doctor to her, they worked together to save them both from a hellish fate and he decided to take a chance on her. Though her optimism sometimes grated on him, his bushy eyebrows taking on a life of their own when he felt she was being particularly annoying, the pair got along well and made for a great team.

Though her personality has changed somewhat from her time with the doctor, her curiosity diminishing as it slowly became replaced by fear. And the Doctor rubbed off onto her perhaps more than he had intended, instead of her caring optimism wearing off onto him his more detached nature began to wear off onto her. By the end of her time with the Doctor she sometimes swore that she couldn't recognise herself in the mirror.


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Her naive optimism is ultimately what led her to the Doctor, she was studying History at St Luke's University when her Professor approached her and informed her of an artefact in the basement. Offered her the chance to help study it. To Georgie it was the perfect assignment, studying an unknown object and trying to work out it's purpose but what Georgie didn't know was that it was alien. Her Professor, however, was perfectly aware of the truth of the artefact - it's origins and it's purpose.

Georgie went down into the basement ready to study the artefact when it swallowed her whole, collapsing into a liquid state and engulfing her - it then spat her out on a far and distant land. At first she saw it like the adventure of a lifetime, a distant planet where even the sky was different but her curiosity faded once the fear started to set in. Whilst the thirst and hunger replaced the excitement and wonder she had been feeling, without the adrenaline fuelled by excitement her energy faded and it allowed for paranoia and anxiety to set in. There was no shelter, food or water that she could find and Georgie wasn't an idiot. She knew the rule of 3: 3 months, 3 weeks and 3 days. She didn't want to wait around to find out how long she would last and instead resolved herself to making sure that she survived. She probably wouldn't have survived without the help of the other people she encountered on the planet, the first one knocked her out and interrogated her - not believing her story. But the other, Maria, vouched for her and she was released. Though Tommy still didn't trust her. The pair told her how they'd ended up there - Maria an American sent there by UNIT to investigate the planet and Tommy a fellow student from years before. The trio survived together for the next six months. As the time passed she discovered that there was something else on the planet, appearing during the sandstorms - a shadowy figure in the distance that seemed to be attracted to the smell of blood. The mere presence of it was enough to make her spine tingle and chest go tight, though it never came too close thanks to the assistance of the other people she encountered on the planet.

And she did, she fought and struggled for six months before the Doctor came - he happened upon the artefact a mere four days into his tenure at St Luke's University. He himself ended up on the planet, although he insisted it was on purpose - she and the others knocked him out with a rock and interrogated him about why he was there, just like what had been done with her. The trio not believing his story at first but eventually coming around to believe him, with the assistance of his saving of her life through the use of his, in her opinion ridiculous, sonic sunglasses. Maria and Tommy sadly didn't make it, the guilt of being the lone survivor weighing on her. Maria was killed by the monster inhabiting the planet, something the Doctor claimed was called a *, whilst Tommy died pushing her and the Doctor through the portal.

It was after they returned to the University, something she had never thought would be possible, that the Doctor offered to let her travel with him but, at first, Georgie declined - stating space had been enough and she was still struggling to explain the mystery of her disappearance to her family and friends. But that offer nagged at the back of her mind for days after she turned it down, the desire to say yes becoming semi-overpowering whenever she passed the Doctor in the hallways of the University. It wore and nagged at her until she rushed into his office one night and asked him if the offer was still open - when he said yes she said that she'd like to travel with him and they left in the TARDIS that night. Though she'd told him that she wasn't quite ready for another space adventure yet and so their travels were primarily through time.

She travelled with the Doctor for three years, the best three years of her life.

Ultimately it was him who suggested that she should leave after seeing how much she had changed, the optimism and curiosity had practically been eradicated by a reckless, adrenaline fuelled cold persona. He dropped her off back at her old apartment a year after they left, claiming he didn't need another person like him in the TARDIS - he needed someone who saw the beauty of the mayflies and someone who cared so that he wouldn't have to. The TARDIS vanished and she was left behind.

At first she had been angry, resentful but then the truth of what the other man had said started to sink in and ultimately she came to understand why he had done what he had done even if she knew she'd never really be able to move on. She had seen so much and knew that there was so much left out there in the Universe for her to see and so she was determined to find a way to meet the Doctor again, convince him to take her with him. Prove to him that he was wrong.

And so when the TARDIS materialised on her doorstep, Georgie jumped at the chance to tag along.

Which aliens/monsters did they encounter:
The most notable hits being when they fought the Weeping Angels in the 40s, Sontarans in the 60s, saw the Silurian empire in the Prehistoric age and Cybermen in the present.
 

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