Friendly, curious, and capable. Rose may not have excelled in school, but that doesn't mean she's not intelligent: whatever the situation, she's always ready to puzzle it out by asking questions and observing her surroundings. An open-minded girl, Rose adapts quickly to other cultures, and she's always willing to listen to other people's troubles. With her plucky attitude and willingness to do whatever necessary to help others, it's little wonder the Doctor often refers to Rose as "fantastic.”
Influence on the Doctor:
Do any of us know what it feels like to have such a darkness gripping your soul that no matter how much you want to be free of it, you can’t seem to escape it because it’s you? And then someone comes into your life who holds on to you and spreads bursts of light into your life and they never let go? Until one day, you don’t feel alone? Until one day, you finally have hope?
This is what Rose Tyler was to the Doctor. She saw his darkness and she refused to let go. She decided that she was just going to be there for him. Even if she couldn’t do anything, she was just going to be there, to show him that he doesn’t have to be alone and that the darkness can recede. For a moment, she gave him a glimpse that the darkness wasn’t really him. It did not define who he was as a person.
She loved him even when he wasn’t very loveable; when his soul was still consumed by death, anger and revenge.
Skills:
Rose was a skilled gymnast; she mentioned she had "got the bronze" during her school years. She showed physical strength and talents with martial arts. She proved more intelligent than she seemed. She was very observant, and often noticed things the Doctor failed to see. She also proved a capable leader; rallying fellow captives to escape.
The "Bad Wolf" is an entity that Rose Tyler became after she absorbed the Time Vortex by staring into the heart of the Doctor's TARDIS. This transformation allowed her to wield immense power, manifesting as the ability to manipulate reality, alter events, and bestow or take life. Rose used this power to save the Ninth Doctor and defeat the Daleks at the Battle of the Game Station by scattering the words "Bad Wolf" through time and space, creating an ontological paradox that led her and the Doctor to that moment.
Despite her god-like abilities, Rose could not sustain the power of the Bad Wolf without risking her life. The Ninth Doctor saved her by absorbing the Time Vortex himself, causing his next regeneration. Rose lost most of her memories of being the Bad Wolf, with attempts to recall them posing a danger to the universe.
The Bad Wolf also played a role in Jack Harkness' immortality and indirectly in events like Miracle Day.
It’s never easy. It’s a different kind of living. It comes with all the wonders of the universe. But traveling through time and space also comes with great responsibility. It comes with danger. Heartbreak. Your morality being put to the test. Fighting with all you have, for what you believe in. For what you know is right, even when the odds seem so low, because there’s so much at stake. Fighting to protect humanity, without losing what makes you human.
But you can’t let the adversity alone define you. You gain a sense of purpose. Of belonging to and defending something bigger than yourself. Being brave, even when you’re terrified. Making a stand, when others run away. Being a voice in the dark for those who have no one else to speak on their behalf. Gaining more compassion than you ever thought possible. Being a protector and liaison. Learning to embrace differences, while at the same time enjoying what there is in common. Becoming a part of the solution.
I lead a different life than most. Sometimes, all it takes is one person to show you that an extraordinary life is possible, and to show you what you’re capable of. I never used to truly live. I watched as my life passed by. A spectator of my own timeline, just waiting for something to happen. But I’ve learned and seen so much more than I could’ve ever imagined. And for a while, I did it on my own. I had to build myself back up from a place of heartbreak and failure, and many more failures, to make myself better. To be able to stand on my own two feet and say, “I’ve got this.”
We are the Children of Time. Some of us are Torchwood. Some are doctors. Journalists. Temps. Teachers. Ordinary people, doing extraordinary things. Defenders of the Earth. Some call us companions, others have called us assistants. But we are so much more.
It’s never easy. And sometimes the running never stops, even after you stop running with the Doctor. Your life is forever changed. But it is always, always worth it.
Rose Tyler, originally a shop assistant in London, found her ordinary life upended when she met a man called the Doctor. Before their encounter, Rose's existence was marked by a simple routine, devoid of the extraordinary. Her early life was spent in a council estate with her mother, Jackie, and she had a close relationship with her boyfriend, Mickey Smith.
Her adventure began one evening at work when she encountered the Doctor and was subsequently exposed to the existence of aliens and the concept of time travel. This meeting ignited a spark within Rose, leading her to leave her mundane life behind and join the Doctor in his travels through time and space aboard the TARDIS.
Throughout her travels, Rose displayed remarkable resilience and adaptability. She faced numerous challenges, from alien threats to historical crises, with courage and resourcefulness. Her compassion for others, regardless of their species or background, made her an invaluable companion to the Doctor.
Rose's relationship with the Doctor evolved from mere companionship to a deep, albeit complicated, friendship. She was instrumental in many key moments during their adventures, including battling the Daleks and saving entire civilizations from destruction. Her humanity and empathy often provided the Doctor with a grounding perspective.
However, Rose's journey was not without its trials. She was tested time and again, facing personal loss and the realities of a universe filled with danger. Despite these challenges, she grew from a naive young woman into a seasoned traveler of the cosmos, capable of making difficult decisions for the greater good.
Her initial time with the Doctor ended dramatically when she became trapped in a parallel universe, separated from him by an impenetrable barrier. This separation marked a painful end to her travels with the Doctor, relegating her to a life in a world not her own. In this parallel universe, she worked to establish a defense against alien threats, using her knowledge and experiences to protect her new home.
Rose's story took a surprising turn when she managed to breach the walls between worlds to return to her original universe in a desperate effort to find the Doctor during a universe-threatening crisis. This reunion, albeit brief, underscored the depth of their bond. The culmination of her journey arrived when she was presented with the choice to return to the parallel universe, this time with a unique version of the Doctor, one with whom she could share her life. Accepting this, Rose made the poignant decision to start anew with the metacrisis Doctor; who had one heart, one life, and wanted to share it all with her.
It had only been a few days since he’d lost Rose to a parallel world. Two perhaps three, he honestly had no idea. Nor did he have any time to grieve for a companion’s loss. Donna Noble as he soon came to know her name had been abducted straight away from her wedding straight into his TARDIS. Then things had gotten a bit out of hand, with the Racnoss, a somewhat humanoid, spider species along those blasted pilot fish robotic Santas that seemed to appear every Christmas.
When all was said and done, he’d offered Donna a trip of a lifetime, but she’d politely declined, But she had left him with advice.
Don’t travel alone.
He scuffed his sandshoes along the rut under the swing in the playground he’d landed the TARDIS in wondering how many children had been here to wear this down. It still would seem Rose’s loss was the final nail in the coffin. Even though Donna advised him not to travel alone, he just couldn’t. Not ever again. Every companion he’d ever care about left in some form or fashion. Adric, Sarah Jane, even though she’d left to focus on raising her son. And now Rose.
“Hey stranger.” he’d heard from just behind him. He stopped the swing short, and grasped both chains with his hands tightly, at first not believing his ears. It sounded like Rose’s voice just behind him but he couldn’t be sure. Only a day or two ago, he’d lost her to a parallel world.
He slowly turned around in the swing, his eyes widening in disbelief, then a genuinely relieved smile washed over him before he bounced up off the swing and hugged her. He felt elation wash over him and he laughed giddily, only managing to breathe her name. “Rose. You’re real!”
After a moment he reluctantly backed from the hug only pulling her to arms length while gently grasping her upper arms. So, so many questions were swimming through his mind in a jumbled mess.
“How, how did you get through? I sealed those fissures off. You weren’t supposed to be able to come back. Not to say I’m not elated, you're back safe and sound. I AM!” The next moment he knew, he had her enveloped in a hug again, while unable to contain his elation. “But how? How on earth did you do it? How were you able to come back?’