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* [[Only One Name]]
* [[Rebellious Princess]]
* [[Royally Screwed -Up]] - Destrii and her family. Dear ''God'', Destrii and her family.
* {{spoiler|[[Self -Made Orphan]] - Kills her mother. After looking at Destrii's childhood, you can see why.}}
* [[Totally Radical]]: Late 1990's-early 2000's variety, at least in her earlier appearances. Justified as she was raised on a selected batch of pop culture by her manipulative uncle.
* [[Wild Card]]
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=== Kroton (Eighth Doctor) ===
A Cyberman who spontaneously regained the capacity to experience emotion, but not his memories of his previous life. Originally introduced in solo back-up strips in the Eighties, in which he wandered the universe trying to do good despite everybody's terror of him. Later reintroduced during the Eighth Doctor comics, in which he became a full-scale companion and a major player in one of the comics' arcs. (No connection to the [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S6 E4 The Krotons|tellurium-themed bad guys]].)
 
* {{spoiler|[[A God Is You]]}}
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The Tenth Doctor's final ''[[Doctor Who Magazine (Magazine)|Doctor Who Magazine]]'' companion, joining while the TV series was on sabbatical and leaving (or rather, the Tenth Doctor's DWM adventures ended) right before it returned with "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S31 E01 The Eleventh Hour|The Eleventh Hour]]". Originally introduced as a minor villain, "Madge" later joined up with the Doctor ''against his will'', since she blames him for her amnesia and expects a cure.
 
* [[Affably Evil]] (to an extent; she's more ruthless than evil, but she's terribly polite about it)
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* [[Happy Ending]]: Sharon's last story is a good example of this with her choosing to remain on Unicepter IV to be with the man she had fallen in love with.
* [[Ordinary High School Student|Ordinary Secondary School Student]]: That is until she meets the Doctor.
* [[Plot -Relevant Age -Up]]: She starts out as a secondary school student but due to a fault in the TARDIS's chrono-compensator in one of her later stories it made everyone in the TARDIS age four years whilst they were passing through a time rift.
* [[She Is All Grown Up]]: Due to the [[Plot -Relevant Age -Up]] trope.
* [[Token Minority]]
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: So she's aged up four years and left on another planet in the arms of someone she's fallen in love with. Happy ending, right? [[Fridge Logic|But what about her family and friends back in Blackcastle?]]
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* [[Cool Starship]]: The Kill-Wagon.
* [[Deconstruction]]: Of [[Anti-Hero]] tropes.
* [[Heroic Sociopath]]: Daak is almost psychotically eager for battle to the point that he's along with [[Doctor Who (TV)|the Doctor]] the only being able to make ''Daleks feel fear''.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|He got better.}}
* [[Ineffectual Loner]]: Partially.