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'''Shona '''was a woman who worked as a supervisor in [[Sanderson & Grainger]], a department store secretly being used by [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]. She stayed late on [[18 April]] [[2011]] because she was doing a favor for a fellow employee, Kelly, who had a date that night. Whilst she was cleaning up a mess, she encountered a Cyberman, | '''Shona''' was a woman who worked as a supervisor in [[Sanderson & Grainger]], a department store secretly being used by [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]. She stayed late on [[18 April]] [[2011]] because she was doing a favor for a fellow employee, [[Kelly (Closing Time)|Kelly]], who had a date that night. Whilst she was cleaning up a mess, she encountered a Cyberman, who took her for [[Cyber-conversion|conversion]]. [[Craig Owens]] later foiled the Cybermen's attempt to convert him into a [[Cyber-Controller]] and overloaded their [[emotional inhibitor]]s with "[[love]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 13:14, 25 December 2015
Shona was a woman who worked as a supervisor in Sanderson & Grainger, a department store secretly being used by Cybermen. She stayed late on 18 April 2011 because she was doing a favor for a fellow employee, Kelly, who had a date that night. Whilst she was cleaning up a mess, she encountered a Cyberman, who took her for conversion. Craig Owens later foiled the Cybermen's attempt to convert him into a Cyber-Controller and overloaded their emotional inhibitors with "love". (TV: Closing Time)