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Authors: Lance Parkin,Lars Pearson

B00DPX9ST8 EBOK (335 page)

They were committed to protecting weaker species, and to preventing aggression against indigenous populations.
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The vast majority of Time Lords didn’t concern themselves with the universe outside the Capitol, and were more concerned with internal politics.
 [203]
Time Lords were taught “very early on” not to visit newly formed planets, as the morphogenetic fields of such worlds were still in flux, and therefore susceptible to undue influence from visitors.
 [204]

The Celestial Intervention Agency was concerned with covert intervention.
 [205]
The CIA’s motto was, “The story changes, the ending stays the same”, meaning that it didn’t matter how one fixed temporal anomalies so long as time continued along a straight path. For instance, if a man who would start a war were erased from time, it was incumbent on the organisation to start it anyway.
 [206]
Study of the later Humanian era was forbidden by the Academy as being outside the Gallifreyan sphere of influence.
 [207]

Political

More Presidents hailed from the Prydonian Chapter than all other chapters combined. Prydonians were viewed as cunning, but claimed they “simply saw a little further ahead than most”. They wore scarlet and orange robes. Other chapters included the Arcalians (who wore green) and Patrexes (who wore heliotrope).
 [208]
The Patrexes were aesthetes who saw artistic value in all things, including suffering, but lacked the imagination to be true artists.
 [209]

The Celestial Intervention Agency evolved from Rassilon’s personal guard.
 [210]
At some point, the Time Lords Rungar and Sabjatric were sent to Shada. They remained there.
 [211]
Apart from Rassilon, only President Torkal was ever referred to as “the Great”.
 [212]
While young, Salyavin learnt how to project his mind into others’ and was sentenced to imprisonment in Shada as a result. He escaped, using his powers to erase all knowledge of the prison planet.
 [213]
“Burn orders”, i.e. kill orders, issued by Gallifreyan presidents were carried out by their personal assassin, a Time Lord with the title of Lord Burner. Such orders were sent directly into Lord Burner’s mind, and not made public.
 [214]

Mundat the Third’s reputation swung from his being a brutal murderer to a noble warrior - and that’s just in the documentaries of the historian Ertikus.
 [215]
Pandora became the first female President of Gallifrey, assumed the dictatorial title of Imperiatrix and sought to overturn the ancient laws of Rassilon. Legends would claim that Pandora tried to lead Gallifrey to war, hoping to reshape the web of time to her liking. The High Council defeated Pandora - her offworld bodyguard was sent home, and their planet time-looped. Pandora herself was placed in a dispersal chamber beneath the old Capitol and erased from history. However, her spirit survived in a partition of the Matrix, which was immune to such historical alterations.
 [216]

In the lifetime of some contemporary Time Lords, President Pandak III ruled for nine hundred years.
 [217]
President Pandak III suppressed a report on Lampreys by Lord Rellox of the Arcalian Council for Temporal Research.
 [218]

Savar tried to rescue Omega from his black hole, but was ambushed by the Time Lord god Ohm. Attempting to escape, Savar’s TARDIS was stretched until it became the light-year-long structure called the Needle. Savar fled in an escape capsule, which was intercepted by the I. The I stripped the ship of technology and took Savar’s eyes. He was found by the Time Lords, but was utterly insane from the experience. He regenerated, but was a broken man.
 [219]

The Doctor’s TARDIS

The Doctor’s TARDIS was a Type 40, Mark 3.
 [220]
The Type 40 TT-Capsule was introduced when Salyavin was young.
 [221]
The Type 40 was withdrawn centuries ago and was considered a “Veteran and Vintage Vehicle”.
 [222]

The Early Life of the Doctor

There are a number of seemingly contradictory facts about the Doctor’s birth and upbringing.

The Doctor was born under the sign of “Crossed Computers”.
 [223]
As a baby, the Doctor had a cot.
 [224]
He was born the same year as the Rani.
 [225]
He was one of forty-five cousins from the House of Lungbarrow. Unusually for a Time Lord, he had a belly button, which earned him the nicknames “Wormhole” and “Snail”.
 [226]
His Gallifreyan name had thirty-eight syllables.
 [227]
He dreamed of stars when he was very young.
 [228]
The Doctor has been running from the question “doctor who?” all his life.
 [229]

The Doctor was half human on his mother’s side.
 [230]
He was acquainted, somehow, with the Woman in White.
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He had a family.
 [232]
He had an “excellent if smelly” godmother with two heads and halitosis. She gifted him with a device that could recognise different alien species.
 [233]
He may have had an uncle
 [234]
, but he didn’t have an aunt.
 [235]
As the Doctor let the Master die on Sarn, the Master called out, “Won’t you show mercy to your own ---”
 [236]

Irving Braxiatel, a.k.a. Lord Braxiatel, was a relative of the Doctor, either his brother or one of his Cousins.
 [237]
The tenth Doctor said he didn’t have a brother “anymore”.
 [238]

The Doctor’s family owned a home in South Gallifrey.
 [239]
This home was House Lungbarrow, which was perched on the side of Mount Lung, overlooking the Cadonflood river, two days from Rassilon’s Rampart.
 [240]
The Doctor doesn’t know much about Gallifrey’s Southern Hemisphere.
 [241]

There are a number of seemingly contradictory facts about the Doctor’s age.
 [242]

The Doctor’s Father

The Doctor remembered “I’m with my father. We’re lying back in the grass... it’s a warm Gallifreyan night”.
 [243]
The Doctor’s father was taught by the ancient Gallifreyan who would be known as Patience, as his father had been. Many of his generation - such as Savar; Hedin; the Doctor’s mentor, Lady Zurvana; the future President (a Chancellor at the time) and Marnal thought they could change the universe.
 [244]

The Doctor’s father was a member of the High Council. He launched a great exploration of the universe, which became known as the Odyssey.
 [245]
On his travels, he met an Earthwoman, the Victorian time traveller Penelope Gate. They married, and had at least one child. The Doctor’s father adopted the name Ulysses.
 [246]

The Time Lord Astrolabus was known as the thief of time - he stole the
Book of Old Time
before the Doctor was born. Astrolabus saw himself as a real Time Lord, a pioneer who charted the first meridians of time: “It was I who released Gallifrey from the chains of the present.” However, he plundered the timezones he visited.
 [247]

The Master had a copy of the
Insidium of Astrolabus
in his TARDIS library.
 [248]

The Doctor’s father had many friends and allies from alien planets. He broke protocol by inviting them to his House on Gallifrey. The Doctor’s mother owned a Bible from which the Doctor read.

A computer portrait of the Doctor’s parents hung on the wall of his quarters on Gallifrey. His father was “powerfully built with rugged features, a weathered face with dark eyes”. His mother “a redhead, a little plump”.
 [249]

One contemporary of the Doctor’s father was Marnal, who believed that the Time Lords should intervene to eliminate potential threats to Gallifrey. He became known - dismissively - as a crusader. On one mission, to the Shoal on the edge of Mutter’s Spiral, he stumbled across a race of insect creatures that he believed were a threat to Gallifrey. They weren’t - until he intervened and changed history. “Marnal’s Error” (meaning that he did not know his enemy) became a Time Lord proverb. Marnal had a son.
 [250]

Shortly after the Doctor was born, the Doctor’s father was leading a team working on a mysterious Project. Other members included Penelope, Mr Saldaamir and a Time Lady from the relative future, Larna. Some Time Lords (including Marnal and Larna) knew of the Scrolls, recently-discovered prophecies that warned, in Larna’s words:

“For millions of years, Gallifrey has existed in isolation. Soon - not imminently, not all at once - there will be a spate of attacks. Omega, the Sontarans, Tannis, Faction Paradox, Varnax, Catavolcus, the Timewyrm. You know some of those names, you will come to know the others. It is very important that Gallifrey survives all these attacks. All things must pass. Gallifrey will fall. But it must fall at precisely the right time. The enemy is unknown to us. It will be until Last Contact is made. If it’s destroyed before that, by any of those other enemies, then the consequences... that is as much as I know.”

Marnal added:

“The President and members of the Supreme Council know the prophecy. They have been told that a Time Lord now living will be central to all these events. That he will find the lost scrolls of Rassilon and lead Gallifrey from darkness.”

To prevent the exposure of the Project, the Doctor’s father wiped Marnal’s memory and exiled him to Earth in 1883. He took Marnal’s TARDIS, a Type 40, from him.
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In the nursery, the Doctor used to play with bricks that contained Roentgen radiation.
 [252]
The Doctor remembered his mother smiling and his father holding him up to see the stars.
 [253]
When the Doctor was ten years old, he was caught skinny-dipping with one of his Cousins.
 [254]
The Doctor flew skimmers as a boy on Gallifrey.
 [255]

The Doctor was a lonely little boy.
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Three of the Doctor’s favourite bedtime stories as a child were
The Three Little Sontarans
,
The Emperor Dalek’s New Clothes
and
Snow White and the Seven Keys to Doomsday
.
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The Doctor heard legends of the Pantheon of Discord when he was a little boy.
 [258]

The first time the Doctor left Gallifrey was to visit his family’s summer house on the other side of the Constellation. While looking up into the night’s sky with his mother, he saw a fleet of time ships but never asked where they were going.
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An account of the Doctor’s boyhood claims that he and the Master grew up together, and played near the river Lethe. A bully, Torvic, menaced the Master, but the Doctor fought back and thereby caused Torvic’s death. Death later visited the Doctor in a dream, and sought to take him as her Champion, but the Doctor told her to take the Master instead. This gave rise to the Master becoming Death’s Champion, and would motivate the Doctor and the Master to leave Gallifrey.
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The Doctor’s Early Education

Jo: “Makes it seem so pointless really, doesn’t it?”

The Doctor: “I felt like that once when I was young. It was the blackest day of my life.”

Jo: “Why?”

The Doctor: “Ah, well, that’s another story. I’ll tell you about it one day. The point is, that day was not only my blackest, it was also my best... when I was a little boy, we used to live in a house that was perched halfway up the top of a mountain. And behind our house, there sat under a tree an old man, a hermit, a monk. He’d lived under this tree for half his lifetime, so they said, and he’d learned the secret of life. So, when my black day came, I went and asked him to help me... He just sat there, silently, expressionless, and he listened whilst I poured out my troubles to him. I was too unhappy even for tears, I remember. And when I’d finished, he lifted a skeletal hand and he pointed. Do you know what he pointed at?... A flower. One of those little weeds. Just like a daisy, it was. Well, I looked at it for a moment and suddenly I saw it through his eyes. It was simply glowing with life, like a perfectly cut jewel. And the colours? Well, the colours were deeper and richer than you could possibly imagine. Yes, that was the daisiest daisy I’d ever seen.”

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