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==Appearances== ===Television=== Rose is introduced in the eponymous premiere episode, "[[Rose (Doctor Who episode)|Rose]]", of [[Doctor Who (series 1)|the 2005 series]]. She is saved from an [[Auton]] attack by the mysterious [[Time Lord]] [[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor]] ([[Christopher Eccleston]]) and assists him in preventing an invasion of Earth.<ref name="roseep">{{cite episode | title = Rose | episode-link = Rose (Doctor Who episode) | series = Doctor Who | series-link = Doctor Who | credits = Writer [[Russell T Davies]], Director [[Keith Boak]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]] | network = [[BBC]] |station=[[BBC One]]| location = Cardiff | airdate = 26 March 2005|series-no=1|number=1}}</ref> Subsequently, the Doctor invites Rose to be his travelling companion, taking her to the end of the world and tampering her mobile so she can remain in contact with her mother [[Jackie Tyler|Jackie]] ([[Camille Coduri]]), and boyfriend [[Mickey Smith]] ([[Noel Clarke]]) while time-travelling in "[[The End of the World (Doctor Who)|The End of the World]]".<ref name="End of the World">{{cite episode|title=[[The End of the World (Doctor Who)|The End of the World]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Russell T Davies]], Director [[Euros Lyn]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]| network=[[BBC]]|station = [[BBC One]]|location=Cardiff|airdate = 2 April 2005|series-no=1|number=2}}</ref> In their travels through time and space, Rose learns the importance of not tampering with history, when in "[[Father's Day (Doctor Who)|Father's Day]]", she attempts to save the life of her father [[Pete Tyler]] ([[Shaun Dingwall]]), who had died when she was a baby.<ref>{{cite episode|title=[[Father's Day (Doctor Who)|Father's Day]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Paul Cornell]], Director [[Joe Ahearne]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]|network = [[BBC]]|station=[[BBC One]]|location=Cardiff|airdate=14 May 2005|series-no=1|number=8}}</ref> Throughout their journeys, she and the Doctor are haunted by two mysterious recurring words: "Bad Wolf". Rose, the Doctor, and new companion [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]] ([[John Barrowman]]) come to understand the meaning of this phrase in "[[Bad Wolf]]" when they encounter an unstoppable army of [[Dalek]]s on the space station [[Satellite 5]], which first appeared in "[[The Long Game]]". To return to the Doctor after he sends her home to Earth in the series finale "[[The Parting of the Ways]]", Rose tears open the console of the Doctor's time machine, the [[TARDIS]], and becomes suffused with the power of the time vortex. Returning, she uses her power over the infinity of time and space to spread the words "Bad Wolf" over its entirety, then saving the universe from the Dalek invasion. Rose resurrects Jack, who was killed by the Daleks, and destroys the Dalek fleet before the Doctor drains the energy out of her to save her life from its harmful effects. Rose is horrified as the Doctor appears to die and [[Regeneration (Doctor Who)|regenerates]] into [[Tenth Doctor|a new man]] ([[David Tennant]]),<ref name=TPOW>{{cite episode|title=[[The Parting of the Ways]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Russell T Davies]], Director [[Joe Ahearne]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]|network = [[BBC]]|station = [[BBC One]]|location =Cardiff|airdate = 18 June 2005|series-no=1|number=13}}</ref> who proceeds to take the TARDIS and a terrified Rose to Earth, abandoning Jack on Satellite 5.<ref name=CiN>{{cite episode|title=[[Doctor Who: Children in Need]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits= Writer [[Russell T Davies]], Director [[Euros Lyn]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]|network=[[BBC]]|station=[[BBC One]]|location=Cardiff|airdate = 18 November 2005}}</ref> The new Doctor and Rose arrive on Earth on [[Christmas Day]], where he passes out from the strain of regeneration in the midst of a Sycorax invasion in the 2005 Christmas special "[[The Christmas Invasion]]". Having woken up and saved Earth, the Doctor enjoys Christmas dinner with Rose before they travel to parts unknown.<ref name=ChristmasInvasion>{{cite episode|title=[[The Christmas Invasion]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Russell T Davies]], Director [[James Hawes]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]|network=[[BBC]]|station=[[BBC One]]|location= Cardiff|airdate=25 December 2005}}</ref> Over the [[Doctor Who (series 2)|second series]] (2006), Rose and the Doctor grow increasingly close to one another. After defeating a werewolf in "[[Tooth and Claw (Doctor Who)|Tooth and Claw]]", they are knighted by [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] ([[Pauline Collins]]), who banishes them as potential threats to the Empire whilst setting up the [[Torchwood Institute]], which aims to track alien activity on Earth, including the Doctor's.<ref name="Tooth and Claw">{{cite episode|title=[[Tooth and Claw (Doctor Who)|Tooth and Claw]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Russell T Davies]], Director [[Euros Lyn]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]|network=[[BBC]]|station=[[BBC One]]|location=Cardiff|airdate = 22 April 2006|series-no=2|number=2}}</ref> Their relationship proves a source of tension once Mickey joins the pair in their travels, at the suggestion of the Doctor's former companion [[Sarah Jane Smith]] ([[Elisabeth Sladen]]) in "[[School Reunion (Doctor Who)|School Reunion]]".<ref name=SchoolReunion>{{cite episode|title =[[School Reunion (Doctor Who)|School Reunion]]|series= [[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Toby Whithouse]], Director [[James Hawes]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]|network = [[BBC]]|station=[[BBC One]]|location=Cardiff|airdate = 29 April 2006|series-no=2|number=3}}</ref> Whilst stranded in a [[Parallel universe (fiction)|parallel universe]] in "[[Rise of the Cybermen]]", Rose meets a rich, entrepreneur version of her father Pete who never died.<ref name=RiseCybermen>{{cite episode|title=[[Rise of the Cybermen]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Tom MacRae]], Director [[Graeme Harper]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]|network=[[BBC]]|station=[[BBC One]]|location=Cardiff|airdate= 13 May 2006|series-no=2|number=5}}</ref> Mickey decides to stay behind on this world to battle [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] as he no longer wants to feel like a spare part at the end of "[[The Age of Steel]]".<ref name=ROTC>{{cite episode|title=[[The Age of Steel]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits= Writer [[Tom MacRae]], Director [[Graeme Harper]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]|network=[[BBC]]|station=[[BBC One]]|location = Cardiff|airdate=20 May 2006|series-no=2|number=6}}</ref> Alone with the Doctor again, Rose faces the [[List of Doctor Who villains#Beast|Beast]] ([[Gabriel Woolf]]) in the two-part story "[[The Impossible Planet]]" and "[[The Satan Pit]]", who prophesies that Rose will soon die in battle.<ref name=SatanPit>{{cite episode|title=[[The Satan Pit]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Matt Jones (writer)|Matt Jones]], Director [[James Strong (director)|James Strong]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]|network=[[BBC]]|station=[[BBC One]]|location= Cardiff|airdate = 10 June 2006|series-no=2|number=9}}</ref> This day comes when, in "[[Army of Ghosts]]", the Torchwood Institute's director [[List of Doctor Who villains#Yvonne Hartman|Yvonne Hartman]] ([[Tracy-Ann Oberman]]) unintentionally allows the Cybermen army and Dalek [[Cult of Skaro]] into Rose's reality, where they begin a war.<ref name=ArmyofGhosts>{{cite episode|title=[[Army of Ghosts]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Russell T Davies]], Director [[Graeme Harper]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]|network= [[BBC]]|station=[[BBC One]]|location=Cardiff|airdate = 1 July 2007|series-no=2|number=12}}</ref> In the series finale "[[Doomsday (Doctor Who)|Doomsday]]", when sealing the Cybermen and Daleks back into the void through which they came, Rose is transported to the parallel universe by Pete, to save her from also being pulled into the void. Rose becomes trapped in the parallel universe with Jackie and the alternate universe Pete as the walls between universes seal; she is subsequently presumed dead in her own universe after disappearing. Months later, the Doctor is able to transmit Rose a goodbye message. She reveals she now works for that universe's Torchwood and confesses her love for him. Before he can reply, their connection is lost.<ref name=Doomsday>{{cite episode|title=[[Doomsday (Doctor Who)|Doomsday]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits= Writer [[Russell T Davies]], Director [[Graeme Harper]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]|network=[[BBC]]|station=[[BBC One]]|location=Cardiff|airdate = 8 July 2005|series-no=2|number=13}}</ref> In the spin-off series ''[[Torchwood]]'' (2006–2011), the audience learns that Rose's act of resurrecting Jack cursed him with being unable to die.<ref name=EverythingChanges>{{cite episode|title=[[Everything Changes (Torchwood)|Everything Changes]]|series=[[Torchwood]]|credits=Writer [[Russell T Davies]], Director [[Brian Kelly (director)|Brian Kelly]]|network=[[BBC Three]]|airdate=22 August 2006}}</ref> Her absence and the Doctor's pained estrangement from her proves a point of contention for the Doctor's [[Doctor Who (series 3)|series 3]] (2007) companion [[Martha Jones]] ([[Freema Agyeman]]); when Martha protects the Doctor, living as a human without his memories, it is still Rose that he dreams of.<ref name=HumanNature>{{cite episode|title=[[Human Nature (Doctor Who episode)|Human Nature]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Paul Cornell]], Director [[Charles Palmer (director)|Charles Palmer]], Producer [[Susie Liggat]]|network=[[BBC]]|station = [[BBC One]]|location = Cardiff|airdate = 26 May 2007|series-no=3|number=8}}</ref> When the Doctor is reunited with [[Donna Noble]] ([[Catherine Tate]]) in the show's [[Doctor Who (series 4)|fourth series]] (2008) during "[[Partners in Crime (Doctor Who)|Partners in Crime]]", Rose mysteriously begins to appear in the Doctor's life—first seen only by Donna, and later in silent video messages which the Doctor is oblivious to.<ref name=PartnersinCrime>{{cite episode|title=[[Partners in Crime (Doctor Who)|Partners in Crime]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Russell T Davies]], Director [[James Strong (director)|James Strong]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]|network=[[BBC]]|station=[[BBC One]]|location=[[Cardiff]]|airdate = 5 April 2008|series-no=4|number=1}}</ref><ref name=Midnight>{{cite episode|title=[[Midnight (Doctor Who)|Midnight]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Russell T Davies]], Director [[Alice Troughton]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]|network = [[BBC]]|station=[[BBC One]]|location=[[Cardiff]]|airdate=14 June 2008|series-no=4|number=10}}</ref> In "[[Turn Left (Doctor Who)|Turn Left]]", when a "Time Beetle" creates an alternate universe in which Donna never meets the Doctor and the Doctor dies, Rose travels from her parallel world to this world, working alongside the organisation [[UNIT]] to send Donna back in time, and make Donna's younger self turn left at a junction and not right. Rose tells Donna to say two words to the Doctor; "Bad Wolf". The Doctor concludes this is a sign that the universe, and reality itself, is under threat.<ref name=TurnLeft>{{cite episode|title=[[Turn Left (Doctor Who)|Turn Left]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Russell T Davies]], Director [[Graeme Harper]], Producer [[Susie Liggat]]|network=[[BBC]]|station=[[BBC One]]|location=[[Cardiff]]|airdate= 21 June 2008|series-no=4|number=11}}</ref> Later, in the midst of [[Davros]]' ([[Julian Bleach]]) plot to obliterate existence, Rose unites with the Doctor and his companions Donna, Martha, Jack and Sarah Jane to make a stand against him and his army of Daleks. In the midst of the battle, a part-human Doctor (the [[Meta-Crisis Doctor]]) is created and destroys the Daleks. The Doctor returns Rose to the parallel universe along with Jackie and the Meta-Crisis Doctor. Rose challenges the Doctor to say the words he did not say to her during their previous farewell. The Doctor does not answer, but the Meta-Crisis Doctor whispers the words in her ear, and Rose kisses him. The Doctor retreats, leaving Rose behind to live with the Meta-Crisis Doctor.<ref name=JourneysEnd>{{cite episode|title=[[Journey's End (Doctor Who)|Journey's End]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Russell T Davies]], Director [[Graeme Harper]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]|network = [[BBC]]|station= [[BBC One]]|location=[[Cardiff]]|airdate = 5 July 2008|series-no=4|number=13}}</ref> In the closing scenes of "[[The End of Time (Doctor Who)|The End of Time]]" (2010), just prior to his regeneration, the Doctor travels to Rose's [[housing estate]] in the first minutes of 2005. He speaks to her from the shadows, asking her what year it is. She tells him it is 1 January 2005. The Doctor promises her that she will have a really great year.<ref name=EndofTime2>{{cite episode|title=[[The End of Time (Doctor Who)|The End of Time, Part Two]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Russell T Davies]], Director [[Euros Lyn]], Producer [[Tracie Simpson]]|network= [[BBC]]|station= [[BBC One]]|location= [[Cardiff]]| airdate = 1 January 2010}}</ref> Piper returned for the show's 50th-anniversary episode "[[The Day of the Doctor]]" (2013) as the interface of a sentient weapon of mass destruction known as 'the Moment'. The [[War Doctor]] ([[John Hurt]]) intends to end the raging [[Time War (Doctor Who)|Time War]] by using the Moment to destroy both the Daleks and the Time Lords. Using Rose's image, chosen for her future significance to the Doctor, the Moment attempts to persuade him to seek an alternative course of action by showing him how the decision will affect his future.<ref name=TDOTD>{{cite episode|title=[[The Day of the Doctor]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Steven Moffat, [[Nick Hurran]], Marcus Wilson|network=BBC|airdate=23 November 2013}}</ref> Piper returned again in "[[The Reality War]]" in 2025. This time, the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] regenerated into an incarnation resembling Rose Tyler. ===Literature=== Rose is featured in the first twelve ''Doctor Who'' [[New Series Adventures]] novels, which expand on her characterisation. The first three of these novels—''[[The Clockwise Man]]'', ''[[The Monsters Inside]]'' and ''[[Winner Takes All (Doctor Who)|Winner Takes All]]''—were published in May 2005 and feature solely the Ninth Doctor and Rose.<ref>{{cite book|last=Richards|first=Justin|author-link=Justin Richards|title=The Clockwise Man|title-link=The Clockwise Man|date=May 2005|publisher=BBC Books|isbn=0-563-48628-7}}</ref><ref name=MonstersInside>{{cite book|last=Cole|first=Stephen|author-link=Stephen Cole (writer)|title=The Monsters Inside|title-link=The Monsters Inside|date=May 2005|publisher=BBC Books|isbn=0-563-48629-5}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Rayner|first=Jacqueline|author-link=Jacqueline Rayner|title=Winner Takes All|title-link=Winner Takes All (Doctor Who)|date=May 2005|publisher=BBC Books|isbn=0-563-48627-9}}</ref> ''[[The Monsters Inside]]'' depicts Rose's first visit to an alien planet, her travels previously having been confined to Earth and orbiting space stations. Rose mentions this visit to the planet Justicia in the first series television episode "Boom Town", aired on 4 June 2005.<ref name=MonstersInside/><ref name=BoomTown>{{cite episode|title=[[Boom Town (Doctor Who)|Boom Town]]|series=[[Doctor Who]]|credits=Writer [[Russell T Davies]], Director [[Joe Ahearne]], Producer [[Phil Collinson]]|network = [[BBC]]|station=[[BBC One]]|location=Cardiff|airdate=4 June 2005|series-no=1|number=11}}</ref> The second batch of Ninth Doctor novels —comprising ''[[The Deviant Strain]]'', ''[[Only Human (Doctor Who)|Only Human]]'' and ''[[The Stealers of Dreams]]''—were released in September 2005 and expand on the Doctor and Rose's travels with Jack Harkness.<ref>{{cite book|last=Richards|first=Justin|author-link=Justin Richards|title=The Deviant Strain|title-link=The Deviant Strain|date=September 2005|publisher=BBC Books|isbn=0-563-48637-6}}</ref><ref name=OnlyHuman>{{cite book|last=Roberts|first=Gareth|author-link=Gareth Roberts (writer)|title=Only Human|title-link=Only Human (Doctor Who)|date=September 2005|publisher=BBC Books|isbn=0-563-48639-2}}</ref><ref name=Stealers>{{cite book|last=Lyons|first=Steve|author-link=Steve Lyons (writer)|title=The Stealers of Dreams|title-link=The Stealers of Dreams|date=September 2005|publisher=BBC Books|isbn=0-563-48638-4}}</ref> The novel ''Only Human'' mentions that Rose was engaged to a previous love interest before becoming involved with Mickey.<ref name=OnlyHuman/> The events of "Boom Town" are addressed in ''The Stealers of Dreams'' in which Jackie complains that Rose did not alert her to her recent visit to modern day Cardiff.<ref name=Stealers/> The first three novels to feature Rose and the Tenth Doctor—''[[The Stone Rose]]'', ''[[The Feast of the Drowned]]'' and ''[[The Resurrection Casket]]''—were released in April 2006 to coincide with the broadcast of the second television series.<ref name=StoneRose>{{cite book|last=Rayner|first=Jacqueline|author-link=Jacqueline Rayner|title=The Stone Rose|title-link=The Stone Rose|date=April 2006|publisher=BBC Books|isbn=0-563-48643-0}}</ref><ref name=Feast>{{cite book|last=Cole|first=Stephen|author-link=Stephen Cole (writer)|title=The Feast of the Drowned|title-link=The Feast of the Drowned|date=April 2006|publisher=BBC Books|isbn=0-563-48644-9}}</ref><ref name=Casket>{{cite book|last=Richards|first=Justin|author-link=Justin Richards|title=The Resurrection Casket|title-link=The Resurrection Casket|date=April 2006|publisher=BBC Books|isbn=0-563-48642-2}}</ref> ''The Feast of the Drowned'' explores the context of Rose's shifting relationship with Jackie and Mickey in light of her frequent absences from Earth. Her relationship with a school friend, Keisha, is also explored; Rose is irritated to find out she and Mickey have become involved in her absence.<ref name=Feast/> The last three New Series Adventures novels to feature Rose —''[[The Nightmare of Black Island]]'', ''[[The Art of Destruction]]'' and ''[[The Price of Paradise]]''—were published in September 2006.<ref name=Nightmare>{{cite book|last=Tucker|first=Mike|author-link=Mike Tucker (special effects artist)|title=The Nightmare of Black Island|title-link=The Nightmare of Black Island|date=September 2006|publisher=BBC Books|isbn=0-563-48650-3}}</ref><ref name=ArtofD>{{cite book|last=Cole|first=Stephen|author-link=Stephen Cole (writer)|title=The Art of Destruction|title-link=The Art of Destruction|date=September 2006|publisher=BBC Books|isbn=0-563-48651-1}}</ref><ref name=Paradise>{{cite book|last=Brake|first=Colin|author-link=Colin Brake|title=The Price of Paradise|title-link=The Price of Paradise|date=September 2006|publisher=BBC Books|isbn=0-563-48652-X}}</ref> In addition to the regular range of novels, Rose is featured in the first ''Doctor Who'' [[Quick Reads Initiative]] [[novella]], ''[[I am a Dalek]],'' in which she and the Doctor must deal with a human-Dalek hybrid.<ref name="IAmADalek">{{cite book|last=Roberts|first=Gareth|author-link=Gareth Roberts (writer)|title=I am a Dalek|title-link=I am a Dalek|date=May 2006|publisher=BBC Books|isbn=0-563-48648-1}}</ref> The ''Doctor Who Annual 2006'', published in August 2005, gives further biographical information on Rose in an article written by the programme's chief writer and executive producer Russell T Davies, including the middle name "Marion", and information about her mother, school life and ex-boyfriends.<ref name=DWAnnual2006>{{cite book|chapter=Meet Rose|last=Davies|first=Russell T|author-link=Russell T Davies|title=Doctor Who Annual 2006|year=2005|publisher=Panini Books|isbn=1-904419-73-9}}</ref> The character also appears in short stories featured in the ''Doctor Who'' annuals for 2006 and 2007, in addition to an issue of the series' sanctioned companion magazine, ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Voice from the Vortex|magazine=[[Doctor Who Magazine]]|publisher=[[Panini Comics]]|location=Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent|issue=364|date=4 January 2006}}</ref> She has additionally been featured in [[comic book]] sequences which feature in the annuals, ''Doctor Who Magazine'', and children's magazines ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' and ''[[Doctor Who – Battles in Time]]''. In one ''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic strip, "The Green-Eyed Monster", Rose is possessed by a creature that feeds on jealousy. In order to arouse enough jealousy to defeat this creature, the Tenth Doctor feigns a romance with Rose's mother, and sets up Mickey with a group of actors who pose as beautiful Amazonian girlfriends.<ref name=Green-Eyed>{{Cite comic| writer= Fountain, Nev| inker = Langridge, Roger| story = The Green-Eyed Monster | title = [[Doctor Who Magazine]] | volume = 1 | issue = 377 | date = January 2007 | publisher = [[Panini Comics]]}}</ref> The character also appears in a panel of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight|Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight']]''s second story, "[[No Future for You]]".'''''<ref>{{Cite comic | writer = [[Brian K. Vaughan]], [[Joss Whedon]] (executive producer) | penciller = [[Georges Jeanty]] | inker = [[Andy Owens]] | story = No Future for You, Part One | title = [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight]] | volume = 1 | issue = 6 | date = 5 September 2007 | publisher = [[Dark Horse Comics]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/118930726361688.htm|title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer #6|publisher=Comics Bulletin|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101105122150/http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/118930726361688.htm|archive-date=5 November 2010|first=Ray|last=Tate|date=8 September 2007|access-date=19 March 2012}}</ref>''''' ===Audio drama=== Following the folding of AudioGO and [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]]'s acquisition of the new series license, Piper reprised her role as Rose in ''[[Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Adventures]]'' released in November 2017, with David Tennant reprising his role as the Tenth Doctor. The stories include ''Infamy of the Zaross'', ''Sword of the Chevalier'' and ''Cold Vengeance''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/doctor-who---the-tenth-doctor|title=Doctor Who – The Tenth Doctor and Rose Return!|date=15 May 2017|website=Big Finish|access-date=16 May 2017}}</ref> Piper returned again for ''Rose Tyler: The Dimension Cannon'', a series featuring Rose as the main character travelling through parallel worlds in search of the Doctor.
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