"Impulsive, idealistic, ready to risk his life for a worthy cause...hates tyranny and oppression...never gives in...never gives up...believes in good and fights evil...With violence all around him, he is a man of peace. He is never cruel, or cowardly. He is a Hero."
His laughs are really hysterical. when he's laughing it really makes you laugh. He loves music.. though he doesn't like repetitive music however.
The Doctor has gain bits and pieces from his previous regenerative personalities, he's much like his fourth regeneration. He got the same voice and personalty, just not his looks...well sort of in a way. Although he does share a personalty with his previous regenerations. Like being a father figure to his companions.
He's mercurial, clever, and always a few steps ahead of his enemies, at times he could be a calculating schemer who would not only manipulate people for the greater good but act like a bumbling fool in order to have others underestimate his true abilities.
He is prepared to play the fool in order to trick his foes into underestimating him, inevitably leading to their defeat at his hands. A suave, authoritative man of action, who not only practiced Venusian Aikido (or Karate), but enjoyed working on gadgets and riding all manner of vehicles. Sometimes an unpredictable and somewhat petulant egoist.
And prone to clownish behaviour, which masked the Doctor's intellect and courage against evil — and his unpredictability was made even wilder by his mood swings, manic behaviour, his intellect could support his ego—for instance, he has fixed the Chameleon Circuitry on the TARDIS finely for all these years. He has finely fixed it — But, he rather keep it as a Telephone Booth; because he has really grown fond of it like it is.
But really; he really is a nice man, just try not to hassle him too much. Alright? Also he seems to be really interested in the Illuminati. He somewhat an expert on the Illuminati. Oh and he doesn't really like talking about his life to others, as he puts it: "I don't discuss my life with strangers..." But you might be able to talk him into it.
He is eccentric which he is a lot - and be clever at the same time. Oh and he will swear at times - call it a type of coprolalia at times he may not even control it. As for his eccentric behavior.. say he just save the Universe from total destruction he would go into his TARDIS.. and travel all the way to Australia... (doesn't matter where, perhaps Melbourne?) and just buy a big jar of Vegemite.. just because he can.
Even try and start a conversation with The Doctor, he will keep you entertained, he is quite a intriguing person to be around.
Sonic Screwdriver.
Also he is very fast...then most average species, he knows Venusian Aikido, it was a complex martial art mastered by the Doctor, It is allegedly very hard for two-armed beings to learn, since the Venusians had six arms.
TARDIS: Time And Relative Dimensions In Space
Ian: "Let me get this straight. A thing that looks like a police box, standing in a junkyard, it can move anywhere in time and space?"
The Doctor: "Quite so."
Ian: "But it is ridiculous. Time doesn't go round and round in circles. You can't get on and off whenever you like in the past or the future."
The Doctor: "Really? Where does time go, then?<br>
Ian: "It doesn't go anywhere..."
The Doctor: "Oh..." [He chuckles]"Your not as doubtfully as your friend? I hope.... " [to a skeptical Ian] "If you could touch the alien sand and hear the cries of strange birds... and watch them wheel in another sky - would that satisfy you?"
"That is the dematerializing control, and that over yonder is the horizontal hold, up there is the scanner, those are the doors, and that is a chair with a panda on it. Sheer poetry, dear boy. Now please stop bothering me."
-The Doctor
TARDISes are the space and time travel ships of the Time Lords of the planet Gallifrey. Capable of dematerializing from their current location and rematerializing on any planet in the universe and at any point in that planet's history, the TARDISes are in many ways the heart of the Time Lords' technology and culture. The name TARDIS is an acronym that stands for Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space
TARDIS: The Console Room
This time the Doctor has chosen a Victorian style Console Room, as you can pretty much see in the above picture. There what seems to be infinite rooms inside a TARDIS - well it seems like it, just roughly 9 rooms that important - The Cloister Room being the most important room inside a TARDIS. The Cloister Room of a TARDIS can take any appearance but it will always hold a TARDIS's Eye of Harmony. Most of these have what appears to be an open sky.