Doctor who the war games part 19




















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Investigations by the World Health Organisation WHO have concluded the virus was most likely of animal origin and crossed over to humans from bats. Jamie watched one of the Slugs kill a Cyberman before it was killed.

He was later rescued by Enab in the bowels of the city. He had to keep defending him wearing a kilt. Eventually, he managed to tell the Doctor what he found. He sensed that something was coming towards them on the monorail track. The Cyber-Controller ordered his conversion. As Hislee was the one to put him in the pod he didn't fasten him in which allowed him to escape.

He went searching for Zoe with the Doctor on the ship, where they found a room full of dead bodies. Jamie was thrown across the World's corridors after aggravating Porthintus , and later had to manually create power for the Doctor. When Zoe reattached the Time path indicator , Jamie helped her to try and avoid a collision in the Vortex. The Doctor blamed him as well for the resulting collision that happened.

On Urbinia , he was separated when a crowd rushed towards him. Piril and Varx tried to attack him for discovering them looting. He went with her to find Zoe and Steven Taylor. When Iolas Blue trapped them in a cell, he became anxious. Jamie wanted to know why they weren't tied up if Iolas was going to kill him.

Jamie and Zoe had an argument about there being no peaceful aliens in the universe. When he entered Aspen Base he initially became calm, but this soon wore off. This was due to the Integral 's suppression field. Because his anger was suppressed he started to feel bad because he couldn't use it to help protect Zoe if needed.

When Elm was killed he had to fight to protect Zoe but was almost killed but Zoe helped him. After this adventure he had some proof that aliens were good. He found the city of Sanctuary which was carved out of a mountain. In a cave he met Quadrigger Stoyn who knew of his travels. When a ship crashed near the city he went with the locals to save the crew. After fighting the Krotons , where Jamie nearly died to save the Doctor and Zoe, TV : The Krotons he battled the Ice Warriors again, helping prevent them from turning Earth into their new home through spores, saving the Doctor from Slaar while on the Moon.

TV : The Seeds of Death. Jamie asked Zoe to make him some Haggis, but she cut her hand. They went to the Whitaker Institute , where they encountered the Achromatics. When they landed in Tromesis , he immediately sprang to motion to protect the Doctor when he was attacked by a local.

He had to explain to the locals of the city about the two version of the city and how to get to the version of the city where they could be saved. He later helped defeat Maurice Caven and his argonite pirates after he, the Doctor and Zoe were almost killed when the pirates destroyed Space Beacon Alpha 4 , which they had landed on. TV : The Space Pirates. At some point during his travels with the Doctor and Zoe, they investigated some mysterious robberies. This was helped by the fact that he was unconscious when the Doctor and Zoe was involved the robberies.

The group landed in the Frenko Bazaar , a famous intergalactic trading post where one could buy "just about anything". A member told the Doctor that Jamie, coming from the past, was worth a mint.

When he said Jamie wasn't for sale, the Voraxx members followed them, whispering to themselves. The Voraxx kidnapped Jamie and took him aboard a slaver ship in orbit. Following Jamie's signal, the Doctor and Zoe found the trans-mat that led to the ship and found Jamie. They then awoke some Ice Warriors , who started an uprising. The slaves took over the ship, forcing the slavers to leave.

As the trio teleported back to the shop, the Doctor was shocked to find his companions missing, having been captured by a cloaked figure. He encountered the Sixth Doctor when his Doctor was switched in time. He helped this Doctor to defeat Zennox 's plans to revive the Cybermen. He thought on learning that the Edge was a scientific research facility and thought he would end up being there for weeks.

He didn't want to join the Doctor and Zoe in the labs so waited for them to come back. He decided to destroy the circuits in the mine to stop Curtis from kidnapping his friends, eventually destroying its Relative Dimensional Stabiliser. He arrived in the 14th century with Zoe and the Doctor and he explored the nearby forest with the Doctor whilst Zoe talked to Marie. He was knocked unconscious by the groundskeeper.

They landed in Belize but were shortly stunned afterwards by Deakin. The Doctor and his companions landed on a planet where the War Lords planned to use human soldiers as an army to conquer the galaxy by picking them out of various periods of Earth's history with the War Chief 's space-time vessel technology that had been given to them. The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe helped unite the various resistance movements on the planet to fight the War Lords.

After the dematerialisation of the War Lord for his crimes, a tribunal of Time Lords told the Doctor that they would return Zoe and Jamie to their homes.

The Doctor watched Jamie, now back in at the Battle of Culloden, come to the momentarily confused realisation of where he was. Jamie was fired at by a Redcoat, whom he then ran after with a sword, proudly yelling, " Creag an tuire!

TV : The War Games. According to one account, the Doctor undertook a mission for the Time Lords and blackmailed them into having Jamie by his side.

This account stated it was at this point that Jamie accompanied the Doctor on a diplomatic mission to Space Station Camera. The Sixth Doctor used telepathy to track the Second Doctor to a hacienda near Seville , where he was being held captive while Dastari tried to isolate the symbiotic nuclei in a Time Lord's cells so that the Sontarans could be given the secret to time travel. TV : The Two Doctors According to another account, this happened earlier in the Doctor and Jamie's timeline, and they were sent there by the Monk , pretending to be Pavo.

Whilst they were there, they stumbled across a set of murders, which the Doctor began to investigate. They also met Mindy Voir , a famous singer of which the Doctor seemed to be a great fan.

The Doctor and Jamie focused their suspicions and efforts on the ambassador Dromeo , the supposed owner of the station; the Doctor had Jamie infiltrating into his suite to find clues.

Here, Jamie came across Mindy, and the two of them assisted at Dromeo killing two of his accomplices, saying they were the last ones to know the secret of the Fennus treasurer. Jamie told the Doctor what he heard and the Doctor recalled the story of the Fennus colony: a rich and prosperous one, forced to abandon its place since the planet was dying. Later that evening, the Doctor asked Mindy for her signature on one of his CDs; in exchange for this, he had the singer give Jamie one of her jewels, a pendant.

As the relax station, sabotaged, came dangerously out of its orbit, the Doctor and Jamie saw the ambassador rummage through some rooms looking for the treasure. They confronted him, and the ambassador confessed he and the other victims were members of the rescue mission for Fennus: they were unable to save the colonists, but found out they saved all their knowledge and power into a lost database. He asked the Doctor to hand over the key and collaborate with him, but the Doctor left Jamie the task of deciding whether to give it to the ambassador.

Jamie refused, and the Doctor then answered negatively to Dromeo. Another mission was to travel to Earth in 54, to rescue a tribe of Stone Age humans from a bio-dome. Jamie went on to marry Kirsty McLaren and they had "more bairns than there are days in the week", with numerous grandchildren by In order to correct a mistake that was made in , where Jamie tried to help King James II and ensure a victorious future for Scotland and Bonnie Prince Charlie , a visitor from the Celestial Intervention Agency came to help alter history back to its original course.

However, Jamie chose to once again forget the memories of his adventures with the Doctor that were brought back, as he and Kirsty had a good life together.

One of their distant descendants was a 21st century history student at the University of Edinburgh named Heather McCrimmon , who became a companion of the Tenth Doctor.

While out on the moors, Jamie appeared to have been struck by lightning on a bright, clear day. The men who found him noted that the heather around him had been dotted with flame and that his head had been smoking. Nurse Muir watched over him, with him only remembering her bandaging his head when he was first brought in seemingly days earlier.

The nurse was revealed to be Mindy Voir, who wanted the Fennus treasure from him, as he had the knotted pendant that was stolen by the Doctor. Inside it, it contained all the data from the Fennus colony, founded by Mindy's father; for that pendant, Mindy had killed the members of the rescue mission. She began to sing with her deadly voice. As he began to unwind the knot, voices whispered to him from within it.

Mindy became trapped inside the pendant when he finally undid the knot. When Jamie awoke, he knew his identity, but did not know how he came to be under the bed in the wrecked, burnt room. Jamie meets the Sixth Doctor as an old man. When the Sixth Doctor next met him, he had miscalculated and arrived forty years later than he had intended to. Jamie lived as an elderly pariah in his village and lamented that the Doctor shouldn't have had to see him as an old man. Jamie had managed to retain memories of his travels using tricks the Doctor had taught him and because the Time Lords had a less-than-perfect understanding of the human mind.

After he told others about them, the locals believed his wartime experiences had driven him slightly mad. He saved the universe using his sword to destroy the Worldshaper device; this let out a blast that aged him to death. His memories of the visit were subsequently erased and he was sent on his way.

TV : The Day of the Doctor. How exactly he was brought there is unknown, as it would have required him to travel through time. Jamie and Victoria Waterfield once returned to the Dalek City, where they learned the Daleks had survived their civil war. Jamie in his native 18th century Scottish garb. More often than not, Jamie wore a traditional Scottish kilt with a red tartan. He was often teased for continuing to wear his kilt, even in situations where it was too cold to wear it.

TV : The Abominable Snowmen. After initially changing out of his battle-ragged 18th century clothes into a wetsuit during the course of an adventure, TV : The Underwater Menace he began to include more modern clothes in his dress — including several turtlenecks of varying colours, a tan leather vest with a reversible cow-patterned fur lining, a Nehru jacket, a sleeveless pullover, neckerchiefs, anoraks and a laced black shirt.

While he usually wore his fur-covered sporran, there was a stretch of time early on during which he didn't.

The kilt was sometimes jokingly referred to as a "dress" or "skirt", to which he would take mild offence. TV : The Tomb of the Cybermen , The Enemy of the World , The Two Doctors When deciding who would have the task of dressing in drag as a disguise in a society where women were in power, the Doctor mentioned his youthful, androgynous appearance in contrast to the rest of the male prisoners, despite his masculine gait, and his comfort with wearing a "skirt" as reasons that he should be the one to go undercover to retrieve their confiscated clothing.

After correcting the Doctor on calling his kilt a "skirt", Jamie mentioned that he thought they looked like "a pair of old fishwives". Later, he reverted to his 18th century dress, including a white ruffled shirt, a black jacket and a red tartan sash. When Jamie cleaned himself up after living rough in the ducts of Space Station Camera, the Sixth Doctor unkindly suggested to Jamie that he perhaps could use a bath more often in general. Jamie had a very strong connection to his Scottish homeland.

When presented with the sound of bagpipes and the misty sight of Scotland on the scanner, he was lured out of the TARDIS, as this was what he wanted most. TV : The Mind Robber Despite having viewed the English for a long time as his mortal enemy, he teamed up later in his travels with a Redcoat from the Forty-Five, who had also been displaced in time and space, in order to rebel against the War Lords. The Doctor and Zoe both often teased or insulted Jamie about his intelligence.

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