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  1. 1M Followers, 1,717 Following, 3,543 Posts - Adam (@adammitch) on Instagram: "Vídeo segunda à sexta, 18h adam.mitch@mynd8.com.br".

  2. Adam Mitchell é um personagem fictício criado por Russell T Davies e interpretado por Bruno Langley na série de ficção científica britânica Doctor Who. Adam é introduzido na primeira temporada moderna da série, sendo o segundo acompanhante do Nono Doutor (Christopher Eccleston).

    • Overview
    • Biography
    • Personality
    • Behind the scenes

    Adam Mitchell was a young English computer genius and researcher in the employ of the American Geocomtex billionaire Henry van Statten by 2012.

    After van Statten was outed from Geocomtex for the "Metaltron" incident, Adam became a companion to the Ninth Doctor, at Rose Tyler's urging. However, Adam disgraced himself by filching information from the future with intent to alter his timeline, and the Doctor spurned Adam from accompanying him any further.

    Early life

    Adam was was born circa 1992-93 (PROSE: Essay Competition [+]BBC webteam, Who is Doctor Who? (BBC, 2005)., Dalek [+]Robert Shearman, adapted from Dalek (Robert Shearman), Target novelisations (Target Books, 2021).) to Sandra and Geoff Mitchell. (PROSE: "Welcome Home" [+]Part of The Time Lord Letters, Justin Richards, BBC Books (2015). Page 90.) Adam and his parents lived in a house, which was, according to some accounts, located in Manchester, (PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac [+]Steve Tribe, BBC Books (2008). Chapter 3, "Everything Changes"; Page 151., "Welcome Home" [+]Part of The Time Lord Letters, Justin Richards, BBC Books (2015). Page 90.) or by another account, Nottingham, (PROSE: Essay Competition [+]BBC webteam, Who is Doctor Who? (BBC, 2005).) or by one other, Milton Keynes. (PROSE: Dalek [+]Robert Shearman, adapted from Dalek (Robert Shearman), Target novelisations (Target Books, 2021).) When Adam was seven years old, he spent a year refusing to speak as an experiment. Despite the anger and pleading of his parents, and numerous therapy sessions as doctors and psychologists tried to understand why he was refusing to speak, he maintained it for the entire year and only decided not to continue as it would not provide any new data. He spoke again for the first time on his eighth birthday. (PROSE: Dalek [+]Robert Shearman, adapted from Dalek (Robert Shearman), Target novelisations (Target Books, 2021).) When he was eight years old, Adam successfully hacked into the Pentagon, (PROSE: "Welcome Home" [+]Part of The Time Lord Letters, Justin Richards, BBC Books (2015). Page 90.) specifically the US Defence Systems, nearly causing, in his own words, World War III. (TV: Dalek [+]Robert Shearman, adapted from Jubilee (Robert Shearman), Doctor Who series 1 (BBC One, 2005).) When he was fourteen, Adam wrote an essay for the conspiracy website Who is Doctor Who?, (PROSE: Essay Competition [+]BBC webteam, Who is Doctor Who? (BBC, 2005).) winning the pile of Geocomtex Hardware offered as a prize by Henry Van Statten. (PROSE: Henry Van Statten [+]BBC webteam, Who is Doctor Who? (BBC, 2005).) Adam wrote about why he wanted to meet an alien, because he wanted to learn from them, to travel with them, and to befriend them, as he didn't believe they were evil but just more advanced than humanity; he wanted them to impart their greater knowledge unto humanity, and provide cures for disorders such as arthritis, which his father was suffering from as humanity had no way to cure it. Adam, however, did wish that the website's owner Mickey hadn't spoken to his mother, seemingly embarrassed. (PROSE: Essay Competition [+]BBC webteam, Who is Doctor Who? (BBC, 2005).) After leaving university, (PROSE: "Welcome Home" [+]Part of The Time Lord Letters, Justin Richards, BBC Books (2015). Page 90.) Adam was recruited by Henry Van Statten to work for at the Vault (PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac [+]Steve Tribe, BBC Books (2008). Chapter 3, "Everything Changes"; Page 151., Dalek [+]Robert Shearman, adapted from Jubilee (Robert Shearman), Doctor Who series 1 (BBC One, 2005).) after Van Statten was impressed by his IQ tests. He was placed in sole control of the inanimates, alongside Sven who was similarly in sole control, and advised by Chief of Staff Diana Goddard to find inventive explanations for the alien items. Adam and Sven shared a room, which Adam disliked. One night, as with all new workers in the Vault, he was abducted by guards led by Simmons and taken to see the captive Dalek. Not liking the creature's current name, Pepperpotnik, Adam suggested calling it a Metaltron. (PROSE: Dalek [+]Robert Shearman, adapted from Jubilee (Robert Shearman), Doctor Who series 1 (BBC One, 2005).) Other accounts, however, disputed the origin of the name "Metaltron". (TV: Dalek [+]Robert Shearman, adapted from Jubilee (Robert Shearman), Doctor Who series 1 (BBC One, 2005)., PROSE, The Secret Lives of Monsters [+]Justin Richards, BBC Books (2014). Chapter 2, "The Daleks"; Page 52., etc.) Adam followed Goddard's advice, which caught Van Statten's favour. Van Statten asked him if he wanted a room of his own, which Adam accepted despite being warned actions had consequences. In response, Van Statten had Sven's memories wiped in front of him, which led to Adam deciding to stockpile alien weapons under his bed in case Van Statten one day decided he should face the same fate. (PROSE: Dalek [+]Robert Shearman, adapted from Dalek (Robert Shearman), Target novelisations (Target Books, 2021).)

    Meeting the Doctor

    The Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler met Adam in the year 2012, after they were captured in the Vault. Henry Van Statten paired Rose up with Adam as they were both English and she persuaded him to take her to the Dalek. When the Dalek got loose and went on a rampage, Adam found himself running from it with Rose. He escaped before the bulkheads were lowered to contain the Dalek, leaving Rose behind. When the Doctor was forced to release the Dalek to save Rose, Adam revealed his alien weapons so the Doctor could arm himself. Afterwards Rose asked the Doctor to take Adam along with them in the TARDIS. Despite the Doctor's scepticism about Adam as a potential fellow traveller, he agreed to let him aboard the TARDIS. (TV: Dalek [+]Robert Shearman, adapted from Jubilee (Robert Shearman), Doctor Who series 1 (BBC One, 2005).)

    Travels in the TARDIS

    The Doctor initially attempted to return Adam home, but found the TARDIS knocked slightly off course by a temporal tsunami as they arrived in Birmingham 2012. At first, Adam initially was of little help, only attempting to impress Rose and quickly assuming the Doctor was gone for good when he was dragged into the past by the Bygone Horde, trying to get her to come to terms with the fact; indeed, he only began looking for answers when Rose was taken by the same forces, and was somewhat dismayed when he received a phone call from Rose's number but heard the Doctor's voice instead. Nonetheless, Adam demonstrated his worth as a companion when he proved invaluable in defeating the Horde, leading the Doctor to warmly compliment him and decide to take him on as a companion alongside Rose. The Doctor promised the "trip of a lifetime" as he set a course for the far future. (AUDIO: The Other Side [+]Scott Handcock, The Ninth Doctor Chronicles (Big Finish Productions, 2017).)

    Adam was a genius, having hacked into the US Defence System when he was eight while taking great joy in having almost caused, in his own words, World War Three. However, The Ninth Doctor initially had no respect for him, sarcastically asking if he intended to "throw [his] A-Levels at 'em" if he intended to fight his way out of Henry van Statten's employment. However, he did try to help Rose escape the Dalek that was chasing after them, (TV: Dalek [+]Robert Shearman, adapted from Jubilee (Robert Shearman), Doctor Who series 1 (BBC One, 2005).) which Rose would continue to remember. (COMIC: Endgame [+]Scott & David Tipton, Prisoners of Time (IDW Publishing, 2013).)

    Adam always had an interest in alien and futuristic technology; this was initially so that humanity and any potential aliens could share technology, art and culture for their mutual benefit, as Adam saw how his father couldn't be healed with the treatments available on Earth. (PROSE: Henry Van Statten [+]BBC webteam, Who is Doctor Who? (BBC, 2005).) Unfortunately, this soon turned into wanting the technology so as to take it for themselves and make money off of it. (PROSE: Essay Competition [+]BBC webteam, Who is Doctor Who? (BBC, 2005)., TV: The Long Game [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 1 (BBC One, 2005).)

    Companion status

    The "disregarded companion", Adam Mitchell, is the only companion from the revived series up to that time not included in Journey's End [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 4 (BBC One, 2008)., the finale to Series 4 of Doctor Who. He is also the only multi-story companion of the revived series the Tenth Doctor did not visit on-screen before regenerating, as seen in The End of Time [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who Christmas Special 2009 and New Year Special 2010 (BBC One, 2009-2010).. Adam is also the only companion to be kicked off the TARDIS just one episode after joining the Doctor. Adam is the only known companion to be actually expelled from the TARDIS crew for bad behaviour (as oppose to other companions expelled for other reasons, like Susan Foreman and Sarah Jane Smith). However, Rose nearly became the second companion to be expelled in Father's Day [+]Paul Cornell, Doctor Who series 1 (BBC One, 2005)., as did Amy Pond in The Beast Below [+]Steven Moffat, Doctor Who series 5 (BBC One, 2010). and Graham O'Brien in The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who series 11 (BBC One, 2018).. Adam is one of two television companions, the other being Harry Sullivan, who had no on-screen scenes in the TARDIS interior. He is seen entering and emerging from the TARDIS several times, but he is never seen within the TARDIS itself. Adam is the first companion in the BBC Wales version of Doctor Who to be unambiguously killed off in a medium other than the one he was first introduced in, namely televised stories. Furthermore, with his death and final sacrifice, he is vindicated and recognised as a companion by the Doctor.

    Other matters

    This section needs a cleanup. Information from The Last Dalek should be covered in an #Information from invalid sources section of this article. •In the online game The Last Dalek, which presents an alternate version of the events of Dalek, Adam does not appear, but he has an entry in the Dalek's memory files. He is described as; "Male subject. Age 20. English. Intelligent and enthusiastic student helping Van Statten acquire rare artefacts. Considered no threat." He is also mentioned to have acquired the 60KHZ Energy Weapon at an auction for van Statten. •In an earlier draft of Dalek [+]Robert Shearman, adapted from Jubilee (Robert Shearman), Doctor Who series 1 (BBC One, 2005)., Adam was the son of Henry van Statten.[source needed] •In an earlier draft of The Long Game [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 1 (BBC One, 2005)., Adam bought future medicines to help his dying father (who was not Henry van Statten).[source needed] This idea was later tweaked and recycled for Prisoners of Time. •The Pete's World counterpart of Adam Mitchell was planned to appear in the scrapped Rose Tyler: Earth Defence spin-off.[source needed] •Technically, Mickey Smith may have been indirectly responsible for the events of Prisoners of Time, as it was in the short story Essay Competition that Adam had his first known interaction with Van Statten's corporation Geocomtex, through a sponsored competition organised by Mickey.

  3. Adam Mitchell is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, played by Bruno Langley. Adam is introduced in the first series of the programme's revival as the second television companion of the Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston).

  4. Thedisregarded companion”, Adam Mitchell, is the only companion from the revived series up to that time not included in Journey’s End, the finale to Series 4 of Doctor Who. He is also the only multi-story companion of the revived series the Tenth Doctor did not visit on-screen before regenerating.

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