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}}'''Ellen Hunt''' was a [[human]] who was involved with [[the 456]] in [[1965]]. | }}'''Ellen Hunt''' was a [[human]] who was involved with [[the 456]] in [[1965]]. | ||
Hunt worked as a Civil Service secretary in the | Hunt worked as a Civil Service secretary in the [[1960s]]. She informed [[Jack Harkness]] of the 456's offer: a cure for a flu epidemic in return for twelve children. She chose Jack to complete the handover as he didn't care for the children. Hunt was present at the handover and received the vaccine information on the 456 [[radio]] frequency. | ||
In [[2009]], the order to kill her was sent out as [[Bridget Spears]] was given a blank page by the [[Home Office]] in connection with the return of [[the 456]]. She was killed shortly after. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Two]]''} | In [[2009]], the order to kill her was sent out as [[Bridget Spears]] was given a blank page by the [[Home Office]] in connection with the return of [[the 456]]. She was killed shortly after. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Two]]''} |
Revision as of 02:33, 17 June 2014
Ellen Hunt was a human who was involved with the 456 in 1965.
Hunt worked as a Civil Service secretary in the 1960s. She informed Jack Harkness of the 456's offer: a cure for a flu epidemic in return for twelve children. She chose Jack to complete the handover as he didn't care for the children. Hunt was present at the handover and received the vaccine information on the 456 radio frequency.
In 2009, the order to kill her was sent out as Bridget Spears was given a blank page by the Home Office in connection with the return of the 456. She was killed shortly after. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Two}