The ICU monitors flatlined at 2:17 a.m. Dr. Alison Tyler stood frozen — not as a physician, but as a mother. Her 12-year-old son, Leo, lay pale beneath the fluorescent lights. The experimental drug he needed wasn’t in any hospital pharmacy. It was 1,200 miles away, locked inside a decommissioned Arctic research station. And the only way to get it before his organs failed? An adventure she never trained for.

Alison Tyler, a well-respected figure in the medical community, has been on a remarkable journey, navigating the challenges and triumphs of her career as a doctor. While details about her personal life are not widely publicized, her professional accomplishments and dedication to her patients are truly inspiring.

In the final scene, the Doctor stabilises Leo by linking his timeline to the TARDIS’s heart, making the boy a permanent echo within the ship’s memory. Leo can never leave the TARDIS without unraveling, but he can live – and grow – inside its infinite corridors. Alison becomes a wandering companion, trading her old life for a new one: mother, healer, and keeper of the most fragile passenger in time.

Dr. Alison Tyler is not your average white-coat physician. She is typically depicted as: