Alonso Frame

Alonso Frame was a midshipman on board the spaceship Titanic from the planet Sto. The trip aboard the Titantic was his first trip out, and he turned down the opportunity to have a drink with his fellow crew members when Captain Hardaker told them to go and have one. He noticed the meteors heading toward the ship, and that the shields were down, meaning that they would destroy the ship. He asked Hardaker why they were down, and he was then shot by the captain. but he survived. The meteors then smashed into the ship, killing the captain.

He also helped when the the Doctor called him, Alonso prevent the spaceship from crashing into the Earth, by putting all power to the engines and shields, which kept it in space. He was then trapped in the bridge when the Heavenly Host turned against him, and tried to kill him, he put a deadlock seal on the door so he could not get out and no one could get in. He was freed when The Doctor took control of the host and smahed there way into the bridge.

After the Doctor defeated Max Capricorn, and met up with Alonso Frame again, and for the first time he could say "allons-y Alonso", as they tried to stop the Titanic crashing into London and Buckingham Palace. When they were back in the air, The Doctor and Mr Copper left the ship, leaving Alonso to deal with the aftermath of what had just happened.(DW: Voyage of the Damned)

Presumably several years later, Alonso enters a nightclub for various alien species and approaches the bar. He is surprised when Jack Harkness addresses him by his first name, and is led to believe that he is psychic. The two flirt. (DW: The End of Time)

Behind the Scenes

 * The Doctor was excited to hear Midshipman Frame's full name as it afforded him an opportunity to say an "allons-y Alonso", alliteration he had wanted to use for some time. (DW: Army of Ghosts)
 * Frame was set to return as a Shadow Proclamation soldier in DW: The Stolen Earth / Journey's End, assisting the Doctor and before being exterminated while fighting the Daleks. Tovey declined the role due to other work commitments. (The Writer's Tale)