Sam Jones

Samantha Angeline Jones was an individual whose entire timeline was altered by Faction Paradox to make her a perfect companion for the Eighth Doctor. (PROSE: Interference - Book One) In fact, it was Sam's encounter with the Eighth Doctor shortly after his regeneration that allowed her life to be altered; "[the Doctor's] unsettled biodata came into contact with [Sam's biodata] and changed it, regenerating her past, present, and future and turning [Sam] into [a different person]".

Two versions of Sam existed: one who never travelled with the Doctor and one who did. (PROSE: Unnatural History)

Version of Sam who travelled with the Doctor
Samantha Jones was a vegetarian. She hated drugs and didn't even drink Coca-Cola. She knew the Doctor's real name. (PROSE: Vanderdeken's Children)

Early life
Born on 15 April 1980, (PROSE: Unnatural History) Sam was raised by progressive parents who instilled their values in her.

When remembering her life before meeting the Doctor, Sam once said, "Everytime I saw an advert for some campaign to go save whales, stop animal experiments, go on gay-liberation marches, or demonstrate against racism, I was there. I used to go and join people sitting in trees, stopping motorways, bypasses, and airport runways being built." (PROSE: Placebo Effect)

By 1996, Sam was attending Coal Hill School. In this year, Sarah Jane Smith came to Sam's house looking for Sam's future self. After spying on Sam in the attic with her friends, Sarah realised that Sam had not yet travelled with the Doctor and tried to quietly leave. This was made impossible when an Ogron broke into Sam's house following Sarah. Sarah got the Ogron out of the house before Sam could see it, but not without damaging some of the furniture and injuring Sam's dad. (PROSE: Interference - Book One) Later, Sam was approached in her attic by the Eighth Doctor in a James Stewart mask. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two)

Beginning of her travels with the Doctor
She was sixteen when she first met the the Eighth Doctor in Totter's Yard.

She met the Eighth Doctor in 1997 whilst running from a group of drug dealers. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors)

A trip to Saturnia Regna took a turn for the worse when - after allying with a protest group trying to stop GrayCorp from terraforming the planet into a theme park - Sam was bitten by Maximilian Gray and infected with the werewolf-like Jax virus. Under the influence of the virus, Sam asked the Doctor to take her 15 years into the planet's future, when it was a popular theme park. There, Sam began transforming into the Jax leader. She tried to turn everyone in the park into Jax, but was stopped by the Doctor, who helped her fight off the virus. This experience left Sam not only physically weakened, but also wracked with the guilt of killing an innocent. (PROSE: Kursaal)

The Doctor and Sam spent the next few weeks recovering from Kursaal. They visited a couple paradise resorts, went on a tour of the monuments of Marsuum, and went mountain climbing on Julana. This came to an end when the TARDIS fell out of the vortex into the estate of Norton Silver in 1998 England. At first, Sam and the Doctor enjoyed Silver's hospitality, but they came to realise that he was part of a cabal infected with Khameirian essence who were trying to start a nuclear war. Sam and the Doctor had a final confrontation with Silver on Station Nine which ended with William Pickering sacrificing himself to destroy the Khameirian's power. (PROSE: Option Lock)

Stranded in the 23rd century
Sam spent three years on the planet Ha'olam, making her about twenty-one when she re-encountered the Doctor and began travelling with him again. (PROSE: Seeing I)

Avoiding Earth
Whilst on the planet Hyspero she met (and got along brilliantly with) Iris Wildthyme. (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress) She died from radiation on Janus Prime, melting into a puddle on Menda. The Doctor later saved her by using a temporal orbit. (PROSE: The Janus Conjunction)

Fitz joins the crew
In San Francisco, she encountered a dimensional scar that altered her timeline, reworking it and creating the established timeline she experienced with the Doctor. (PROSE: Unnatural History)

Sam chose to leave the Doctor while on 1996 Earth, about a year before her younger self first left Earth with the Doctor. To preserve the timeline, Sam planned to stay with and assist Sarah Jane Smith for that year and then go home to her parents the day after her younger self left despite being six years older than the last time they'd have seen her. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two)

Erasure
A person matching Sam's description was briefly seen by Charlotte Pollard while aboard the airship in the heart of the Time Vortex, its inhabitants kept in a limbo-like state having been removed from the timeline by the Doctor to preserve the Web of Time. (PROSE: Repercussions...)

Characteristics
She thought herself a pacifist, but had killed people: a Tractite and a human, the second when she was being controlled. (PROSE: Genocide, Kursaal) She was still shocked by extreme forms of violence and believed that such direct action should be beneath the Doctor. (PROSE: Revolution Man)

Appearance
In her second timeline, she had short blonde hair. She ran a few kilometres every day, either through the TARDIS or around wherever she and the Doctor landed. (PROSE: Option Lock)

She was sixteen when she began travelling with the Doctor, but she spent three years on Ha'olam, making her twenty-one (or thereabouts) when she finished travelling with the Doctor. (PROSE: Seeing I, Interference - Book Two)

Personality
Sam Jones came from liberal parents. She once said that the only thing that would really shock her parents was if she did drugs. She was a vegetarian and a supporter of Greenpeace and gay rights. The Doctor took her to a Greenpeace rally. (PROSE: Vampire Science)

During her travels with the Doctor, Sam fell in love with him. (PROSE: Longest Day)

Despite believing herself to be a pacifist and anti-war, she found herself grabbing a gun following an encounter on Skaro against the Daleks. (PROSE: War of the Daleks)

Habits and quirks
Sam liked to run a few kilometres each day.

She and the Doctor came up with a list of codes (numbers) to apply to different situations they might encounter (so they didn't have to come up with a plan, just say a number). (PROSE: The Janus Conjunction, Unnatural History)

Biography
She had a very troubled childhood. In her teenage years, she was a drug user and had the needle scars on her arms to prove it. She lived in a bedsit in King's Cross, London. She wrote letters to Amnesty while in high school and thought about spray painting a billboard. She left home in 1997, and worked in a video shop up to 2002. She smoked Benson & Hedges cigarettes, and had used ecstasy more than once. She saw the Lord of the Rings movie, but didn't think much of it.

Then she met the Eighth Doctor. He had come searching for his friend. He explained to her about the dimensional scar in San Francisco that his TARDIS had become a part of.

He convinced her to accompany him back to San Francisco after her parents showed her a series of postcards they had been receiving from a Samantha Jones, including one showing a blonde Samantha Jones and the Doctor from a photobooth on Paphos.

Whilst in San Francisco she attempted to seduce the Doctor, was captured by Griffin, an unnaturalist, and had sex several times with Fitz Kreiner. (PROSE: Unnatural History)

After several days of getting to know the Doctor and Fitz's worlds, and encountering effects of the Wild Hunt (an energy pulse washing out in a reverse ripple from the scar that made her experience her alternate timelines and also altered her biodata), she ran into the scar, altering her timeline greatly, so that she encountered the Doctor (for the first time) in Totter's Yard. (PROSE: Unnatural History, The Eight Doctors)

Appearance
Sam had dark hair, needle scars along her arms and not a lot of muscle tone in her legs. (PROSE: Unnatural History)

Behind the scenes
After Freema Agyeman was cast in, which featured a character called , Torchwood script editor Gary Russell mentioned in a tweet that the alias used by Agyeman's character, Martha Jones, in the television story Reset, was a deliberate reference to the Eighth Doctor companion.

Sam's appearance was modelled off a BBC Worldwide employee by the name of Kath. (DWM 259)