Time Lord - Partial List of Time Lords Appearing in Doctor Who

Partial List of Time Lords Appearing in Doctor Who

  • The Doctor
  • Susan Foreman, the Doctor's granddaughter. She was the original Doctor Who companion and left the Doctor to remain on Earth.
  • Jenny, the Doctor's partial clone and pseudo-"daughter", created by a machine that extracted the Doctor's DNA. She was killed and the Doctor mistakenly believed she did not regenerate or revive.
  • The Meddling Monk
  • The Master
  • The Rani
  • Romana (full name Romanadvoratrelundar)
  • Omega
  • Rassilon
  • Borusa
  • Runcible "the Fatuous"
  • Rodan
  • Nesbin – "The Invasion of Time"
  • Presta – "The Invasion of Time"
  • Azmael, whom the Doctor called "the best teacher ever had", living under the pseudonym "Professor Edgeworth"
  • K'anpo Rimpoche, also known as Cho Je, a hermit from the Doctor's childhood.
  • Salyavin, also known as Professor Chronotis
  • Morbius
  • The War Chief
  • The Inquisitor
  • The Valeyard
  • Chancellor Goth
  • Chancellor Thalia
  • Chancellor Flavia
  • Councillor Hedin
  • Castellan Spandrell
  • Castellan Kelner
  • Cardinal Zorac
  • Co-Ordinator Engin
  • Time Lord President – Assassinated in The Deadly Assassin
  • Unnamed Time Lord Chancellor – The Three Doctors, The War Games
  • Unnamed Time Lord President – The Three Doctors
  • Unnamed Time Lord – Genesis of the Daleks
  • The Castellan
  • Drax
  • Andred, Commander in "The Invasion of Time"
  • Lord Gomer
  • Maxil, Commander in "Arc of Infinity"
  • Damon
  • Hilred, Commander in "The Deadly Assassin"
  • Unnamed Time Lords appearing in The End of Time:
    • The Woman
    • The Visionary
    • The Second
    • The Partisan
  • The Doctor's companion, Donna, became part Time Lord after touching the Doctor's severed hand, which had regenerative energy locked within it.
  • The Corsair, a Time Lord much admired by the Doctor. Stated to have regenerated as both male and female in the episode "The Doctor's Wife".
  • Melody Pond, Amy and Rory's daughter, was conceived in the Doctor's TARDIS. Although she has human parents, her DNA was influenced by the Time Vortex and therefore has both human and Time Lord DNA.
  • There is also a copy of the Doctor created when Donna touched the spare hand. The Doctor leaves him on the parallel dimension because he committed genocide against the Daleks and was born in battle full of blood and anger and revenge. The Doctor's other reason for leaving him there is so Rose can fix him like she once fixed The Doctor. The Doctor's other reason for leaving him there is so that Rose can finally be with him. They are the same person with all the memories of The Doctor's time together with Rose and because he is half human with one heart and no regenerations so they can grow old together as a couple.

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