The 10th Doctor



</Name:Theta Sigma </Alias: The Doctor, John Smith, Johann Schmidt, Doctor James McCrimmon, Sir Doctor of TARDIS, Doctor Vile, Doctor McCoy, Spartacus, Chief Inspector Smith from Scotland Yard, Doctor Noble, Bringer of Darkness and many others. </Regeneration: 10 (Technically 11) </Age: 905 </Gender: Male </Sci-Fi based on: Doctor Who </Species: Gallifreyan </Faction: None </Rank: Timelord </Weapons: Sonic Screwdriver </Armor: None Though largely a believer in non-violent conflict resolution, he was, when absolutely necessary, a great warrior. Indeed, some civilizations in the universe (e.g. the denizens of the Gamma Forests) translated the word doctor as warrior, whilst others saw him as a compassionate benefactor, worthy of their admiration and compassion.

Although he had saved untold numbers on his travels, he was thought to have caused the deaths of billions at the conclusion to the Last Great Time War. Though most of the Daleks were killed in the crossfire, Gallifrey — disappearing, rather than being burned — was hidden thanks to the efforts of "all thirteen" of his incarnations, the first eleven of which retained no memory of the event. For his actions, the Time Lords granted him a new cycle of regenerations, allowing him to live on after using up all available regenerations in his first cycle.

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, choosing it as the place of his exile during most of his third incarnation, and even owning property in Kent and New York City. He favoured Great Britain as a frequently visited location, taking most of his companions from there. Even before the disappearance of Gallifrey, the Doctor spent much more time on Earth than on his homeworld.