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On [[Terra Alpha]], the word was a cultural stigma, applied to people who rebelled against [[Helen A]] and her [[Happiness Patrol]], being sad and wandering the streets alone rather than being happy and with others. [[Killjoy (The Happiness Patrol)|One such killjoy]] was lured by [[Silas P]] and was executed by the Patrol. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Happiness Patrol]]'')  
On [[Terra Alpha]], the word was a cultural stigma, applied to people who rebelled against [[Helen A]] and her [[Happiness Patrol]], being sad and wandering the streets alone rather than being happy and with others. [[Killjoy (The Happiness Patrol)|One such killjoy]] was lured by [[Silas P]] and was executed by the Patrol. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Happiness Patrol]]'')  


[[Gabriel and Tanith|Tanith]] referred to the Seventh Doctor as a "po-faced killjoy." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Falls the Shadow]]'')
[[Gabriel and Tanith|Tanith]] referred to the Seventh Doctor as a "po-faced killjoy". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Falls the Shadow]]'')
[[Category:Derogatory names and insults]]
[[Category:Derogatory names and insults]]

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Killjoy was a word generally applied to people who ruined other people's fun or happiness.

On Terra Alpha, the word was a cultural stigma, applied to people who rebelled against Helen A and her Happiness Patrol, being sad and wandering the streets alone rather than being happy and with others. One such killjoy was lured by Silas P and was executed by the Patrol. (TV: The Happiness Patrol)

Tanith referred to the Seventh Doctor as a "po-faced killjoy". (PROSE: Falls the Shadow)