The Doctor (Paul McGann)

The Eighth Doctor was the eighth incarnation of the Doctor. His past often was subject to change. (PROSE: Bafflement and Devotion)

Biography
For a time, the Doctor travelled with Iris Wildthyme in her TARDIS, essentially as her companion. On one journey through the Time Vortex, he and Iris had conversed about whether or not he or Iris experienced the Doctor's past, much to the Doctor's indignation and frustration. He also learned about Paul Magrs and the Doctor Who TV series, as a means to enlighten him about his constantly changing and retroactively longer past. (PROSE: Bafflement and Devotion)

During the 1970s (PROSE: ) or the late 1990s, (PROSE: The Stranger) the Doctor spent time with a young widow who lived in England. (PROSE: Father Time)

In 1980, the Doctor rescued Miranda Dawkins from pursuers from the far future, adopting her himself to give her a chance at a better life after her adopted parents were killed.

Miranda eventually learned the truth about her past and fled in fear, leaving the Doctor to spend the next few years trying to find her. Learning of Miranda's location in 1989, the Doctor discovered that she had been captured by Ferran, the ruler of a vast empire in the far future, who had come back in time in his spaceship, the Supremacy. Travelling to America, the Doctor hi-jacked the space shuttle Atlantis and was able to mimic Ferran's voice to allow him to board the ship, he and Miranda swiftly staging a bloodless coup. Miranda returned to the future with Ferran to reform society, but the Doctor decided to remain as he was close to his appointment with Fitz. (PROSE: Father Time)

Solo adventures
The Doctor arrived in the Trafford Centre whilst tracking Goomba, a tree god from another world who currently resembled garden furniture. He met a young man, Peter, and the Doctor invited himself to Peter and his mother's BBQ. Later, when Peter is walking down Albert Road in his home area, Levenshulme, he encountered the Doctor again. On the following Saturday, the Doctor arrived at the BBQ, warning Peter's mother of Goomba - he then brought Peter to the TARDIS to show him what Goomba was and how he came to trapped as a piece of garden furniture. However, the Doctor wasn't worried as there was no immediate threat, so Peter returned home.

However, Peter quickly found out that his family and neighbours had been possessed by Goomba to construct the deity a new body. Peter returned to the TARDIS for the Doctor's help, but they then accidentally sent the TARDIS forwards in time by several days. Upon arriving at Peter's home, Goomba's new flaming body was almost complete, so Peter tried to stop it, only for the possessed humans to get in his way. Peter then rescued his possessed father from Goomba, who was using him for his life-force. With Peter's father removed, Goomba's new body collapsed, and Peter and his father were hospitalised. The Doctor took Peter's mother shopping. (PROSE: The Wickerwork Man)

Taking a holiday on the Mediterranean cruise liner W.H. Allen, the Doctor became embroiled in the espionage of the escaped Soviet Cold War experiment known as Organism 96 and Colonel Hulke, the MI5 agent tasked with locating Organism 96. Ultimately, Hulke sacrificed himself to destroy Organism 96 with a bomb, but also caused the W.H. Allen to start sinking. In the resulting chaos, the Doctor slipped away in his TARDIS. (PROSE: Organism 96)

Travelling with Lucie Miller
The Doctor's solo adventures were cut short when Lucie Miller was forcefully entrusted to the Doctor as part of a "witness protection scheme" - the Doctor attempted to return her to Earth, but were unable to due to a Dalek skirmish on. (PROSE: ) The Doctor then attempted to return Lucie to 21st century Blackpool, the TARDIS was diverted to the Nadir Motorway Service Station in 1974, where the pair encountered Lucie's aunt, Patricia Ryder, and a singing double-act called the Tomorrow Twins. They were held captive within the service station by super-beings known as the Only Ones. After defeating the Only Ones by trapping them within Lucie's MP3 player, the Doctor asked Lucie to become his "official" companion, which she accepted. (AUDIO: Horror of Glam Rock)

Later in their travels, the Doctor and Lucie encountered Lucie's aunt, Patricia Ryder, ten years later in her personal timeline. By this time, Pat owned a lake-side hotel and was married to Haygoth. The two of them helped the Doctor defeat Zygons who were trying to make Earth's climate closer to Zygor's. The Zygons were defeated, but Pat died, and the Doctor and Haygoth decided to keep Lucie from the truth by having Haygoth live the rest of his life as Patricia. (AUDIO: The Zygon Who Fell to Earth)

Personality
The Doctor believed that "nothing [was] alien" to a "citizen of the universe"; (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress) the Doctor once considered himself a "citizen of the galaxy. (PROSE: )

The Doctor had "intrinsic faith" in his friends. (PROSE: The Blue Angel)

Habits and quirks
The Eighth Doctor had a tendacy to repeat humself when trying to recall a name. He also enjoyed drinking ginger beer and lemonade. (PROSE: The Blue Angel)

Appearance
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