Oliver Morgenstern

Oliver Morgenstern was a medical student at Royal Hope Hospital. He was on duty in the hospital when it was transported to the Moon by the Judoon (TV: Smith and Jones) on 4 June 2008. (PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters)

He kept following the Judoon captain and reassuring the patients that they were safe. When the hospital was returned to Earth, he was interviewed on the radio about the experience. (TV: Smith and Jones)

He wrote the novel Accidental Moon, based on his experience. In his account of events, Hazel Magee fainted when a Judoon captain removed his helmet. (PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters) His book was self-published and resulted in him receiving abuse online as well impacting his friendships and relationships.

By 2022, Oliver was still a practicing doctor, though had moved into the field of psychiatry. He was interviewed in Edinburgh by Abby McPhail, who was looking into the Royal Hope incident as part of her podcast The Blue Box Files. Oliver was embarrassed (AUDIO: Hysteria) by Accidental Moon (PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters) and claimed to have re-evaluated, believing himself a victim of mass hysteria. He had researched the subject of mass hysteria extensively and was working on a new book. (AUDIO: Hysteria)

Alternate timeline
In an alternate universe which Donna Noble created by turning right to the wrong job interview, the Tenth Doctor died on 24 December 2007, and he was not able to save anyone in the Royal Hope.

Oliver was the only survivor as Martha Jones gave the last of her oxygen to save him. (TV: Turn Left)

Оливер Моргенстерн