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    What if Doctor Who Wasn't Axed?
    You may be looking for his Seretti counterpart.

    The following article is written from an In Universe perspective.

    The Rogue was the Vice President of Gallifrey under the Doctor and later Lord President of Gallifrey.

    Biography

    Early life

    To be added.

    Battles with the Ninth Doctor

    To be added. (DW: Never Mind the Rogue)

    To be added. (DW: The Conspiracy of Time)

    Fights with the Tenth Doctor

    To be added. (DW: Rogue Who)

    Ending his feud with the Doctor

    To be added. (DW: The Other)

    Acting as Vice President to the Keeper

    To be added. (PAN: The Dice Has Been Cast)

    To be added. (MOV: Doctor Who)

    Working with the Eleventh Doctor

    To be added.

    Battle against the Resistance

    To be added.

    Personality

    The Rogue was an enigmatic and sinister Time Lord that was perpetually hungry for power and control. He was highly intelligent and manipulative, capable of influencing anyone with words, and seductive offers of letting them live happily but at terrible costs. He was arrogant, thinking himself as superior to all beings and taking all other life forms for granted. Behind his charismatic and charming demeanour, The Rogue was extremely vain and narcissistic with an exceptionally heightened sense of his own brilliance, as The Doctor stated that he had "something of a god-complex". He maintained a calm and level-headed persona, but was prone to emotional outbursts when angered. The Rogue had no guilt or remorse for using individuals for his personal gain and then killing them once they became loose ends to keep them from going public with information he wouldn't otherwise want. The Rogue had a deep and constant rivalry with the Doctor, until, after helping the Doctor stop Rassilon from destroying Gallifrey, the Rogue become the Doctor's Vice President, and as over time, they worked together, and got to know each other better, the Rogue took onboard the Doctor's morals and values, slowly, and by the time he become Lord President, he was neither self-centred nor entirely unsympathetic however he was willing to stoop to any low and was willing to break Gallifreyan laws, only ever doing what he thought best. In spite of his reformation, the Rogue was still an amoral schemer with especially corrupt tendencies.

    Physical Appearance

    Other Information

    Alternate Versions

    Behind the Scenes

    To be added.

    List of Appearances

    Doctor Who

    Panopticon

    Leftover

    Rebel Zero

    Movies

    Footnotes

    1. Regeneration
    2. Cameo
    3. Archive footage
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