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The eleventh Doctor is someone who always tells lies and likes to do things he knows he really should not do.
The tenth Doctor is the doctor with the most companions. He is always looking after them and he always manages to save the day even if it seems impossible.
The ninth Doctor was a man with many tricks up his sleeve. He is always trying to do the right thing and he normally seems to know what he is doing.
The eighth Doctor manages to "lift" or pickpocket various items from certain people he meets during his first adventures so he can get things to make more gadgets and to get into weird places.
The seventh Doctor was generally displayed an affable, curious, knowledgeable, easygoing, excitable and charming air. However, as he began to choose his battles and keep a tighter grip on his secrets - from his plans to his very identity - he also presented more serious, contemplative, secretive, wistful and manipulative sides with undercurrents of mischief and authority, constantly giving the impression that there was more to him than met the eye.
The sixth Doctor was an unpredictable man who was made even wilder by his mood swings, manic behaviour, bombastic outbursts and glib, unflappable wit.
The fifth Doctor was far more vulnerable, sensitive, and reserved than his previous incarnations and often reacted to situations rather than initiating them. Frequently, he made decisions by flipping a coin.
The fourth Doctor is a man who is capable of swordsmen and is a very intelligent man. To his companions, especially Sarah Jane Smith, he was protective and somewhat of a father figure.
The third Doctor was always playing around with different gadgets and he loved to ride lots of different vehicles.
The second Doctor was a very clever man and he was always a few steps ahead of his enemies . He was much more scruffy and childlike than his first incarnation.
The first Doctor was a mysterious man and used to be cantankerous towards his companions.