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'''Elizabethan''' was the wife of [[John F Hoover]], and lived with him on [[New Jupiter]]. She gave birth to three children. She grew distant from John as he spent too much time governing New Jupiter to care for his children. She had a great love for singing. After her death, her three children fitted her with robotic components to keep her ticking. To determine whether she was still alive or an android, the [[Eighth Doctor]] sung [[It's a Long Way to Tipperary]] to her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[EarthWorld (novel)|EarthWorld]]'')
{{rename|Did she take her husband's name? If so, maybe '''Elizabethan Hoover'''; [[T:DAB|we only use dab terms as a last case scenario]].}}
'''Elizabethan''' was the wife of [[John F Hoover]], and lived with him on [[New Jupiter]]. She gave birth to three children. She grew distant from John as he spent too much time governing New Jupiter to care for his children. She had a great love for singing. After her death, her three children fitted her with robotic components to keep her ticking. To determine whether she was still alive or an android, the [[Eighth Doctor]] sung "[[It's a Long Way to Tipperary]]" to her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[EarthWorld (novel)|EarthWorld]]'')
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Revision as of 17:27, 12 March 2014

This topic might have a better name.

Did she take her husband's name? If so, maybe Elizabethan Hoover; we only use dab terms as a last case scenario.

Talk about it here.

Elizabethan was the wife of John F Hoover, and lived with him on New Jupiter. She gave birth to three children. She grew distant from John as he spent too much time governing New Jupiter to care for his children. She had a great love for singing. After her death, her three children fitted her with robotic components to keep her ticking. To determine whether she was still alive or an android, the Eighth Doctor sung "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" to her. (PROSE: EarthWorld)