Post by Amy Pond on Apr 27, 2010 22:04:33 GMT -5
Name: Amelia "Amy" Jessica Pond
(Note: Do not call her Amelia unless you would like to meet the ground. There is one person, and one person only, who can get away with that.)
Alias or Custom Title: Defender of the Raggedy Doctor
Age/Age appearance: 21
Appearance: (picture)
Hometown:
Family: parents- deceased; Aunt Sharon
Special Characteristics:
As a child, Amelia was seen to be brave and not frightened easily even when alone. She prayed to Santa Claus to help her with the crack in her wall, and thus was not surprised to meet the Doctor when he first arrived. She was both repulsed and amused by the Doctor's immediate demand for food, and wished to travel with him shortly after their meeting. In her later life, she was a somewhat feisty companion with a wicked sense of humour and occasionally a short temper, but she showed signs that deep down, she was still the young Amelia Pond that she was upon her first meeting the Eleventh Doctor. She was very cynical and skeptical due to him breaking his promise to be "back in five minutes" and returning 12 years later.
Amy refers to herself as Amelia as a child, and grew up living with her aunt though often home alone. She was capable of cooking for herself at the age of seven. When met again at nineteen, she was working as a kiss-o-gram, considering the job 'a laugh'. She picked up other skills along the way, such as lock-picking
Amy was able to switch easily between Scottish and received pronunciation English accents. When she met the Doctor for the first time as an adult, she easily maintained an English accent so as to keep her identity hidden from the Doctor. She immediately returned to her Scottish accent once the Doctor figured out that she was Amelia. Later, the Doctor said that her stubborn maintenance of the Scottish accent in an English village was proof that she would come traveling with him.
Status: (Time Lord, Companion, Time Agent etc) Companion
History:
Amelia Jessica Pond was born in Scotland. She was later orphaned and moved to England to live with her aunt Sharon in Leadworth.
Amelia first met the Doctor when she was seven. He crash-landed in her backyard and accompanied her into the house. She made him a great deal of food in order to assuage his cravings, but he hated everything except custard-dipped fish fingers. Amelia was avoiding a crack in her room that she heard voices from. The Doctor went up with her and opened the crack. Behind it was an Atraxi, who was looking for the escaped "Prisoner Zero."
The Cloister Bell rang and the Doctor ran back to the TARDIS, promising to just make a five minute jump to the future and pick Amy up. She waited for him, but he did not return. Over the next twelve years, Amy became obsessed with her "imaginary friend";
Amy Pond and the Doctor as they take off for the first time she made dolls and drawings of him and went through four psychiatrists, who all tried to convince her there was no Doctor. Her response, so she later told the Doctor, was to bite them. Her childhood friends, including Rory Williams and Jeff Angelo, were all well-aware of her belief in the Doctor, as was Jeff's grandmother Mrs. Angelo.
Over the years, Amelia hardened her heart towards the idea of an imaginary friend, adopted the nickname Amy and, possibly as a sort of rebellion towards her childhood, began working as a kiss-o-gram.
The Doctor returned twelve years later. Amelia, startled and mistrusting, hit him with a cricket bat as he attempted to enter her home. She handcuffed him to a radiator, then dressed up as a police woman (using one of her kiss-o-gram outfits) in order to question him. The Doctor pointed out a room in her house she had never seen and explained that there was a perception filter around it. She entered it to find his sonic screwdriver and there encountered Prisoner Zero. Amy and Rory, who was now her boyfriend, helped the Doctor defeat Prisoner Zero and the Atraxi, and to Amy's distress the Doctor vanished immediately afterwards. Her boyfriend, Rory Williams, is a nurse.
Sometime over the next two years, Amy and Rory became engaged to be married. On the night before her wedding day, the Doctor returned. Excited and a bit terrified she might be hallucinating she runs out of the house to greet the Doctor in the backyard. The Doctor invites her to go with him again and she looks at the TARDIS undecided. She then informs the Doctor that it has been TWO YEARS since Prisoner Zero, causing his previous 12 years since his promise to change to 14. He revealed that he had, in fact, only left for a short trip to the moon to run in his new TARDIS, meaning to return for Amy all along, but going too far again. Amy joined the Doctor as a companion that night. The night she left with the Doctor was the night before her wedding. She made the Doctor promise to bring her back the next morning but did not tell him she was getting married.
Amy's first trip in the TARDIS was to Starship UK in the late 32nd century. There, she and the Doctor discovered a Star Whale being tortured in order to force it to propel the enormous ship. Amy had previously learned of the Star Whale's predicament through one of Starship UK's voting booths, but had voluntarily erased her memory of it, leaving herself a message telling her to get the Doctor to leave. Amy realizes that this knowledge is what she voted to forget, so that the Doctor would not be faced with an impossible choice. The Doctor, in turn, is disappointed—and angry.
The Doctor: "You took it upon yourself to save me from that. That was wrong. You don't ever decide what I need to know."
Amy: "I don't even remember doing it."
The Doctor: "You did it, that's what counts."
Amy: "I'm…I'm sorry."
The Doctor: "Oh, I don't care. When I'm done here you're going home."
Amy: "Why? Because I made a mistake? One mistake, I don't even remember doing it. Doctor!"
The Doctor: "Yeah, I know. You're only human.
The Doctor becomes very angry over the fact and also becomes mad that he has to make a choice. Either he leaves things unchanged, with the innocent star-whale being tortured, or he releases it, which will doom all the humans on the ship. He eventually decides on the least bad option, which is to pass a massive electrical charge through the star-whale's higher brain centers, rendering it still able to fly the ship, but no longer knowing anything about it. "And then, I find a new name, because I won't be the Doctor any more."
Amy is crushed. Her 'raggedy doctor' has finally returned and taken her on the long over-do adventure he once promised her and she is now doomed to be left behind again for something she doesn't even remember doing.
The Doctor intended to destroy the whale's higher brain functions, leaving it in a vegetative state so it could not feel pain.
The humans in the room (Queen Elizabeth the 10th known as Liz 10) argue with him that there must be some other way to which he replies:
"Nobody talk to me. Nobody human has anything to say to me today!" with an intimidating rage.
Amy sits quietly against a wall waiting for the Doctor to complete his terrible task as she watches the others in the room. Thinking back on all she's seen she realizes something the Doctor has missed.
She took the situation into her own hands and freed the whale. Her theory was proved correct in the end. The Doctor is of course a genius, but he can't see himself from outside. Amy, with the advantage of having spent fourteen years obsessing about him, can spot the similarity between the lone Time Lord and the lone star-whale.
"What if you were really old, and really kind, and alone. Your whole race dead, no future. What couldn't you do then? If you were that old, and that kind, and the very last of your kind, you couldn't just stand there and watch children cry."
Still afraid to go back Amy is traveling with her Raggedy Doctor.
"You know what I said about getting back for tomorrow morning…Have you ever run away from something because…because you were scared? Or not ready? Or just…because you could?"
She still hasn't told the Doctor she is getting married.
Previous role-playing experience (if any): N/A
RP Sample: N/A
(Note: Do not call her Amelia unless you would like to meet the ground. There is one person, and one person only, who can get away with that.)
Alias or Custom Title: Defender of the Raggedy Doctor
Age/Age appearance: 21
Appearance: (picture)
Hometown:
Family: parents- deceased; Aunt Sharon
Special Characteristics:
As a child, Amelia was seen to be brave and not frightened easily even when alone. She prayed to Santa Claus to help her with the crack in her wall, and thus was not surprised to meet the Doctor when he first arrived. She was both repulsed and amused by the Doctor's immediate demand for food, and wished to travel with him shortly after their meeting. In her later life, she was a somewhat feisty companion with a wicked sense of humour and occasionally a short temper, but she showed signs that deep down, she was still the young Amelia Pond that she was upon her first meeting the Eleventh Doctor. She was very cynical and skeptical due to him breaking his promise to be "back in five minutes" and returning 12 years later.
Amy refers to herself as Amelia as a child, and grew up living with her aunt though often home alone. She was capable of cooking for herself at the age of seven. When met again at nineteen, she was working as a kiss-o-gram, considering the job 'a laugh'. She picked up other skills along the way, such as lock-picking
Amy was able to switch easily between Scottish and received pronunciation English accents. When she met the Doctor for the first time as an adult, she easily maintained an English accent so as to keep her identity hidden from the Doctor. She immediately returned to her Scottish accent once the Doctor figured out that she was Amelia. Later, the Doctor said that her stubborn maintenance of the Scottish accent in an English village was proof that she would come traveling with him.
Status: (Time Lord, Companion, Time Agent etc) Companion
History:
Amelia Jessica Pond was born in Scotland. She was later orphaned and moved to England to live with her aunt Sharon in Leadworth.
Amelia first met the Doctor when she was seven. He crash-landed in her backyard and accompanied her into the house. She made him a great deal of food in order to assuage his cravings, but he hated everything except custard-dipped fish fingers. Amelia was avoiding a crack in her room that she heard voices from. The Doctor went up with her and opened the crack. Behind it was an Atraxi, who was looking for the escaped "Prisoner Zero."
The Cloister Bell rang and the Doctor ran back to the TARDIS, promising to just make a five minute jump to the future and pick Amy up. She waited for him, but he did not return. Over the next twelve years, Amy became obsessed with her "imaginary friend";
Amy Pond and the Doctor as they take off for the first time she made dolls and drawings of him and went through four psychiatrists, who all tried to convince her there was no Doctor. Her response, so she later told the Doctor, was to bite them. Her childhood friends, including Rory Williams and Jeff Angelo, were all well-aware of her belief in the Doctor, as was Jeff's grandmother Mrs. Angelo.
Over the years, Amelia hardened her heart towards the idea of an imaginary friend, adopted the nickname Amy and, possibly as a sort of rebellion towards her childhood, began working as a kiss-o-gram.
The Doctor returned twelve years later. Amelia, startled and mistrusting, hit him with a cricket bat as he attempted to enter her home. She handcuffed him to a radiator, then dressed up as a police woman (using one of her kiss-o-gram outfits) in order to question him. The Doctor pointed out a room in her house she had never seen and explained that there was a perception filter around it. She entered it to find his sonic screwdriver and there encountered Prisoner Zero. Amy and Rory, who was now her boyfriend, helped the Doctor defeat Prisoner Zero and the Atraxi, and to Amy's distress the Doctor vanished immediately afterwards. Her boyfriend, Rory Williams, is a nurse.
Sometime over the next two years, Amy and Rory became engaged to be married. On the night before her wedding day, the Doctor returned. Excited and a bit terrified she might be hallucinating she runs out of the house to greet the Doctor in the backyard. The Doctor invites her to go with him again and she looks at the TARDIS undecided. She then informs the Doctor that it has been TWO YEARS since Prisoner Zero, causing his previous 12 years since his promise to change to 14. He revealed that he had, in fact, only left for a short trip to the moon to run in his new TARDIS, meaning to return for Amy all along, but going too far again. Amy joined the Doctor as a companion that night. The night she left with the Doctor was the night before her wedding. She made the Doctor promise to bring her back the next morning but did not tell him she was getting married.
Amy's first trip in the TARDIS was to Starship UK in the late 32nd century. There, she and the Doctor discovered a Star Whale being tortured in order to force it to propel the enormous ship. Amy had previously learned of the Star Whale's predicament through one of Starship UK's voting booths, but had voluntarily erased her memory of it, leaving herself a message telling her to get the Doctor to leave. Amy realizes that this knowledge is what she voted to forget, so that the Doctor would not be faced with an impossible choice. The Doctor, in turn, is disappointed—and angry.
The Doctor: "You took it upon yourself to save me from that. That was wrong. You don't ever decide what I need to know."
Amy: "I don't even remember doing it."
The Doctor: "You did it, that's what counts."
Amy: "I'm…I'm sorry."
The Doctor: "Oh, I don't care. When I'm done here you're going home."
Amy: "Why? Because I made a mistake? One mistake, I don't even remember doing it. Doctor!"
The Doctor: "Yeah, I know. You're only human.
The Doctor becomes very angry over the fact and also becomes mad that he has to make a choice. Either he leaves things unchanged, with the innocent star-whale being tortured, or he releases it, which will doom all the humans on the ship. He eventually decides on the least bad option, which is to pass a massive electrical charge through the star-whale's higher brain centers, rendering it still able to fly the ship, but no longer knowing anything about it. "And then, I find a new name, because I won't be the Doctor any more."
Amy is crushed. Her 'raggedy doctor' has finally returned and taken her on the long over-do adventure he once promised her and she is now doomed to be left behind again for something she doesn't even remember doing.
The Doctor intended to destroy the whale's higher brain functions, leaving it in a vegetative state so it could not feel pain.
The humans in the room (Queen Elizabeth the 10th known as Liz 10) argue with him that there must be some other way to which he replies:
"Nobody talk to me. Nobody human has anything to say to me today!" with an intimidating rage.
Amy sits quietly against a wall waiting for the Doctor to complete his terrible task as she watches the others in the room. Thinking back on all she's seen she realizes something the Doctor has missed.
She took the situation into her own hands and freed the whale. Her theory was proved correct in the end. The Doctor is of course a genius, but he can't see himself from outside. Amy, with the advantage of having spent fourteen years obsessing about him, can spot the similarity between the lone Time Lord and the lone star-whale.
"What if you were really old, and really kind, and alone. Your whole race dead, no future. What couldn't you do then? If you were that old, and that kind, and the very last of your kind, you couldn't just stand there and watch children cry."
Still afraid to go back Amy is traveling with her Raggedy Doctor.
"You know what I said about getting back for tomorrow morning…Have you ever run away from something because…because you were scared? Or not ready? Or just…because you could?"
She still hasn't told the Doctor she is getting married.
Previous role-playing experience (if any): N/A
RP Sample: N/A