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Sep. 1st, 2011 12:10 am
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Name: Amy Pond
Journal Name: [livejournal.com profile] agirltorelyon
Fandom / Series: Doctor Who
From When: Following the erasure of Rory from her history, just after Vincent and the Doctor.

Function: Amy is, I think, somewhat of a versatile character, so she could fulfil a couple different support roles. I see her most likely as helping with medic work or scouting. I think she has too big a heart to play a spy.

Preferred Side: I'm open to either Civilian or Military. While I do already have Bellatrix Civvie-side, I'm not opposed to playing Amy there as well. I'm pretty well versed in the give and take that comes with having multiple characters in a single faction.

Abilities / Powers: Amy's just a normal human. But it'd be kind of cool if she could still have the insta-language translation benefits of the TARDIS. This is mostly because I'm a language nerd. Shut up, Sam. I see you snickering in the corner. I can definitely live without it.

Personality: Amy Pond is as feisty as redheads are stereotyped to be. Open-minded, free-spirited, strong-willed (and likely other hyphenated adjectives), she doesn't realise it yet, but her life is characterised by a string of impossibilities. Having a crack in the skin of the universe made manifest on your bedroom wall will do that to a kid. Despite many things in her life not making sense (such as the fact that she hasn't got any parents, and no one at all finds this strange), Amy's always been a fairly normal girl.

Except for that imaginary friend of hers. But the Raggedy Doctor turns out not to be imaginary at all, so please don't try telling her that he isn't real. She might bite you. This lack of faith in the existence of the man who showed up in her garden in a blue box, promising to take her on a grand journey, caused Amy to act out some as a child. When admonishing her best friend for getting in trouble so often, she remarked that only the boys were worse – and that she counted as one of the boys.

She held on to a fair bit of the whimsy of childhood even into her early adulthood, and it was only rekindled when she was finally collected by her Raggedy Doctor and shown about the wonders of the universe. There are a lot of horrors contained in the universe as well, of course, and she's seen her fair share of that. As such, it takes more to ruffle Amy Pond than one might think. Winding up in another world, or some sort alternate dimension, or whatever Zone Fifteen may be explained to be won't be difficult for her to rationalise and accept. The inescapablity of it, however, is more likely to set her off.

While not unwilling to bear arms to protect those she cares for, Amy is averse to killing any living creature on principle, and will avoid doing so unless the lives of her loved ones are in immediate risk. When it comes to protecting those closest to her, she can be prone to rash decisions. That need to keep her friends safe can block out reason, and sometimes compassion and mercy.

It's possible that Amy will adapt to a kill or be killed mindset, if she finds the threat of losing herself and her memories too great a risk, but her initial approach will be to kill her adversaries with kindness, believing that if she can just get the two sides working together, a truce can be met and a solution to their predicament found.

Amy is outgoing as a general rule, vivacious and flirty. She's been monogamous – and is, though she doesn't realise it, as her fiancé Rory Williams has been erased from her history – but believes she isn't the marrying type. And she could have been married to Vincent Van Gogh and produced the ultimate ginger, she'll have you know. Though she leans very heavily toward the blokes, Amy can more than appreciate a gorgeous woman with the right personality, suggesting her to be pansexual. Even if she's totally narcissistic, and that gorgeous woman with the right personality is actually herself.

History: Amy Pond at the TARDIS wiki.

Sample Journal Entry: Many of you have seen this already, post taken from Dear Mun.

Sample RP: I think I accidentally wrote a ficlet. Let me know if this doesn't work as a sample.