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Name: Ely
Age: 22
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Character Basics:
Character Name: Rose Marion Tyler
Journal: [personal profile] domesticapproach
Age: 19
Fandom: Doctor Who

Canon Point: 1x13 Parting of the Ways; After the events of being The Bad Wolf. She has woken up on the TARDIS, unawares of what just happened, but evidently realizes things are safe again.

Debt:
Class A: 500,000 years
Class B: 5 years
Class C: 8 months

( time added during her last time in Teleios )

GRAND TOTAL: 500,004 years, 11 months, 2 weeks


Canon Character Section:
History: Biography of Rose Tyler

Personality:
To be a companion of the Doctor’s, you need to have a certain spark in you that sets you apart, that draws him in. Someone he can befriend, but also someone who isn’t afraid to stand up and talk straight to him. To tell him no when he needs to hear it. Rose is all of these things, and so much more. But like any companion, she is rather possessive of him, perhaps more so than others because of her having fallen in love with him. It’s not uncommon to love the Doctor, a fantastical man who can make it seem like he can do just about anything you could ever dream of. But for Rose, she truly did love him, through and through.

When we first meet Rose, she isn’t a timid girl, by any means, but she is rather ‘under developed’ shall we say. It’s her meeting and travelling with the Doctor that help her grow into a better person, show her how to live a better life, to stand up for things, to say no, to do the right thing when no one else will. She’s rather naive in the beginning, and is for a while coming, even in the last few adventures she has with the Doctor (before the events of Doomsday), but that doesn’t stop her from being a quick thinker. She picks up on things fast, can follow, generally speaking, a slightly dumbed-down version of whatever the Doctor is thinking. And really, he doesn’t mind explaining things for her either; all to the better of her expanding knowledge.

But she provides a crucial side that the Doctor often needs, and doesn’t have on his own. Her humanity, her emotions and empathy to things. She feels where he doesn’t, often leading to saving themselves, and others around them when she acts upon them (with or without his permission sometimes). But it doesn’t always turn out so well; no one is perfect. Sometimes Rose’s impulses can turn a situation sour, or even dangerous. She has a bit of a mouth on her, and this has gotten her into trouble on more than one occasion as well. She doesn’t always know the smartest thing to do, but Rose knows to trust her own gut instinct better than anything the Doctor could do (more specifically the Ninth Doctor), and it has saved his life on a number of occasions. She has her mother’s temper, and her father’s understanding. She’ll know if she buggers things, but it won’t stop her from trying, in the end.

Rose has a great deal of empathy to all kinds of living things, human and alien alike- even if she doesn't always warm up to them right away. There are exceptions of course, with more dangerous aliens; Daleks, Cybermen, Sycorax, but it has never stopped her from going forth and braving the unknown. The Pink and Yellow girl, curious, maybe a bit brash with her words from time to time, but she is a sweet girl over all.

But like most girls, she does tend to have a jealous streak a mile-wide. Especially for the Doctor. It’s evident on a number of occasions how much dislike she holds for having to share him, specifically his Tenth incarnation, with even her friend and now ex-boyfriend Mickey Smith. Despite this slightly hypocritical behaviour, she carries on. It doesn’t normally last, but it does come in spurts. Take meeting Sarah Jane for instance. A previous companion who know just as much about the Doctor as she did, someone who seemed to have just as much of a friendship with him- someone so important, despite him having never mentioned her. Of course, it was over their heated competition of who was better (or who knew more) that evolved them from enemies to friends. It isn't the first, nor the last time that Rose’s jealousy rears it’s head of course, and it does tend to be one of her strongest flaws. Or at least, the most glaringly obvious.

Another might be the same sort of instinct that gets the Doctor into trouble. Her adventurous side, curiosity and need to explore and investigate-- all of which have gotten herself into trouble time and time again. Usually with her ending up needing rescued- especially in the earlier days. But over time, she’s learned to fight for herself, to think on her feet much more than she did before- even if there were times we saw glimpses. Even in the first episode, Rose, we saw her take initiative, hit the fire alarm and clear everyone out at the first sign of danger.

For someone who lived such a boring life, Rose is rather skilled at adapting to each new environment. It might take a while, on occasion, but she has long since learned to dive into any new territory or culture head first.

When Rose first met the Doctor, she was only 19 years of age. He swept her off her feet and left the biggest impression anyone could ever leave on a girl. She effectively broke it off with her boyfriend the night of meeting him, and never really looked back. This is where the possessiveness, the clingyness comes from, her occasion to whine at things from time to time- to not want to do everything. It’s something she grows out of over time, of course.


Powers/Abilities:
Rose is strictly human. There are parts of her that, we can only assume, have been altered ever so slightly by the effects of the Bad Wolf (heart of the TARDIS, merged with her own soul. Causes a few ... things. But they're all dormant. Really, really dormant), so that's sort of null and void. She's human. No powers whatsoever.

Abilities however? She's awfully good at thinking on her feet. She's (relatively) street smart, and has a knack for seeing the obvious. The little details, rather than the bigger picture. One of the biggest reasons she's helpful to the Doctor, is this very fact. While he's all focused on the Big Picture, the Grand Scheme of things, she... can't really see it. Not as much as he can, however, due to her humanity. But it's this same humanity that lets her see the smaller details. The things that would seem so obvious to someone on the sidelines. An outsider's perspective, so to speak.

Appearance: Rose Tyler, played by Billie Piper.

CR AU
Game You’re Transferring CR from: [community profile] teleios

How has your character changed from their canon self? Rose has only changed in minute ways, if at all. She's grown a little, learned how to cope with a regenerated Doctor without having a meltdown (which is a bit important as to her maturity level). She doesn't fly off the handle quite as easily as she might have when faced with a particular jealousy-related issue (ie: new companions/potential 'other' love interests). So while not a whole lot has changed, there is a definite upgrade in her maturity level. Beyond that, Rose is exactly the same as the point she's being taken from.

Are they gaining any abilities from their time in game? Did the game setting take something from them?
Nothing drastic has changed here either. Rose is still as human as they come, and aside from giving her a massive debt, everything ability-wise, is the same.

Samples:
Actionspam Sample: Here

Prose Sample:
Waking up on the cold, hard ground, unawares of where she was or .. much of anything, really. Again? For the third time in half a day; this had to be some kind of record. She wasn't even actively looking for trouble this time, and what did she get? A swift kick to the backside, it seemed.

Right down onto ... wherever she was. Some sort of temple.

Hadn't she just been in the TARDIS? Had she been moved? Or no- she hadn't been ... She'd been at home. And then in the TARDIS, trying to get back to when she'd come from. There'd been light and heat (so much heat), music and dancing. Or was that just what the Doctor had said? Why couldn't she remember anything?

... More importantly, where the hell had she ended up. Temple. That was one fact down. What kind of temple? A dark one- thanks mind, real helpful. But it was just that; dark and occupied. Really, really occupied. There was plenty of people about, and yet none she recognized. Not to mention this looked neither like the TARDIS interiors, or anything she'd seen on Satellite Five.

"'Scuse me- sorry. Hello? Bit'f a weird question, but uhm. Could you tell me where I am?"

And judging by the look she was getting? No sort of answer was coming out of this patron. Fantastic. --But there was another voice. Someone greeting, someone explaining. Thank the god's for that, regardless of whether it made much sense.

So what was that about another world? Tele.. Tealus? Tellie-- Forget that-- Utopia? A debt to be paid? Odin?

Rose knew weird. She thrived off weird, now-a-days. But this? This was taking the cake, the platter and the entire kitchen, with it. There was no Doctor in sight, either. No one to explain. No Captain, no pretty Blue Box, and certainly no Time Lord. And after she'd just gone and gotten back ... She'd been about to kick his arse to last Tuesday, come to think of it, for pulling such a cheap one on her. But this? Another world, TARDISless, an obvious case of amnesia-

"C'mon Rose... Pull it t'gether." Mental pep talks had taken a much more confident place in her life over the past few months. It was surprising how wise she came off to herself. ... On occasion. Keeping your wits about you was smart, sure, but as far as rally chat's went, it was a bit on the piddly side.

Temple. Odin. Stuck. Utopia. Debts to be paid- a list up front and what was that about working? How did she always manage to end up in places where she had to go and play milk maid? Where was the Doctor, what was he up to and so help her, he'd better be milkin' the cow for all it's worth to make up for this mess.

Because there wasn't really any other explanation, was there? She'd gone and bumped her head, and obviously missed out on the rather ... well executed trip of getting them here, hiding both the TARDIS and himself, and leaving her to run around like a chicken with her head cut off. He was so gonna get it when she found him.

Black and blue, he'd be.

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Jun. 29th, 2012 11:43 pm
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