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    Jones, Martha - Martha Jones, later Martha Smith-Jones after marrying Mickey Smith (a friend and former companion of the Doctor), was a British physician.

    Martha met the Doctor while in residency at Royal Hope Hospital in London when the hospital was transported to the Moon by the Judoon, after which she began travelling with the Time Lord.

    Unlike other companions, she not only fell in love with the Doctor but also declared her feelings. She decided to stop travelling with him as he failed to return that affection, but continued to have a number of adventures both with and without him, thanks to her work with UNIT and Torchwood.

    Martha Jones appeared in the following Doctor Who stories:
    • 29.01 - Smith and Jones
    • 29.02 - The Shakespeare Code
    • 29.03 - Gridlock
    • 29.04 - Daleks in Manhattan
    • 29.05 - The Lazarus Experiment
    • 29.06 - 42
    • 29.07 - Human Nature
    • 29.08 - Blink
    • 29.09 - Utopia
    • 29.10 - The Sound of Drums
    • 30.04 - The Sontaran Stratagem
    • 30.05 - The Doctor's Daughter
    • 30.10 - The Stolen Earth
    • TVM#10 - The End of Time, Part Two


    Plus the CBBC Doctor Who animated story:
    • CBBC#1 - The Infinite Quest


    She also appeared in the following Series 2 episodes of Torchwood:
    • 02.06 - Reset
    • 02.07 - Dead Man Walking
    • 02.08 - A Day in the Death


    Plus the BBC Radio 4 Torchwood story:
    • BBCR4#1 - Lost Souls

    Last edited by Alan; 21 August 2013, 10:07 AM.

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        Leela - Friend and former companion to the Doctor. Leela was a warrior of the savage Sevateem, a tribe of regressed humans descended from space travellers that had crash landed on an unnamed alien planet. She joined the Doctor on his travels and with him fought for good causes. Although quite clever, she knew little of Technology, and was continually amazed by her surroundings and the tasks she faced. Leela never lost her primitive edge, and remained quick to take up arms throughout her time with the Doctor.

        She left the Doctor after she chose to live on Gallifrey with Andred, a member of the Chancellery Guard with whom she had fallen in love. K-9 decided to remain with her.

        It is assumed Leela fought in the Time Lords' Time War against the Daleks but lost her life in the process.

        Leela appeared in the following stories of Doctor Who:
        • 14.04 - The Face of Evil
        • 14.05 - The Robots of Death
        • 14.06 - The Talons of Weng-Chiang
        • 15.01 - Horror of Fang Rock
        • 15.02 - The Invisible Enemy
        • 15.03 - Image of the Fendahl
        • 15.04 - The Sun Makers
        • 15.05 - Underworld
        • 15.06 - The Invasion of Time

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              Omega - Omega was a great intergalactic engineer and co-founder of Time Lord society, but circumstances bent his mind so that he threatened the entire universe. He was the only person ever to live within the anti-matter universe, which he subsequently ruled over.

              During the Dark Times, Omega and Rassilon enabled the people of Gallifrey to achieve time travel, created a stellar manipulator that was called the Hand of Omega and may have also have played a part in the creation of the living metal Validium.

              A stockpile of forbidden weapons locked away in the Time Vaults on Gallifrey were known as the Omega Arsenal which were possibly named after Omega.

              Omega appeared to die after his ship was destroyed in a supernova but instead he survived and was transported through a black hole to a universe of anti-matter. Thousands of years later, Omega desired to be free from his centuries of solitude and so attempted to enlist the Doctor's help to return to the matter universe but discovered to his horror that his body has eroded away and that his very Will was the only thing that kept him alive. The Doctor tricked Omega in to killing himself giving him the only freedom and peace he could really have.

              Omega had somehow survived and returned again, making contact with a Time Lord and using him to use the Doctor's very bio-data to return to the matter universe. Omega did briefly return but his transfer was unstable and the body created was beginning to breakdown. Left with no choice, the Doctor destroyed Omega before his body could revert back to its anti-matter state and destroy everything in existence.

              The Doctor, like most Gallifreyans, grew up to revere and admire Omega as a great hero.

              Omega appeared in the following Doctor Who stories:
              1. 10.01 - The Three Doctors
              2. 20.01 - Arc of Infinity



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                Prime Minister Brian Green - He succeeded Aubrey Fairchild in 2009 and was the PM at the time of the 456 Incident. He met with John Frobisher and left control of the 456 Crisis to Frobisher so he could deny involvement if anything went wrong.
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