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Bernice thought that Clarence resembled Keanu Reeves with wings. He generally did not wear clothes. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ghost Devices]]'')
Bernice thought that Clarence resembled Keanu Reeves with wings. He generally did not wear clothes. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ghost Devices]]'')


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Revision as of 18:55, 3 June 2017

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Clarence, originally the sentient ship !C-Mel, was previously called Gabriel. He was God's representative in Mutter's Spiral.

Biography

Clarence was previously a Travelling Space Habitat known as R-Vene, then !C-Mel; due to an "accident" (his murder of two hundred thousand sentient individuals on Omicron 378, of which for much of his life he couldn't remember the specifics since his memories had been erased, though he did know that it involved the Seventh Doctor) he was force-grown a body (by God from human cells) with the appearance of an anthropomorphic angel. (PROSE: The Also People, PROSE: Walking to Babylon) He was named Gabriel by God, but Bernice Summerfield, upon meeting him, decided that "Clarence" suited him better. (PROSE: Ghost Devices)

Clarence was God's representative in the Milky Way as he hadn't registered as a member of the People, and therefore his presence as a monitor/spy did not break the Time Lord-People treaty. (PROSE: Ghost Devices)

Clarence was attacked by the Ferutu, which caused him to regress to being !C-Mel again, until he regressed so far back that he died. (PROSE: Twilight of the Gods)

Other information

Bernice thought that Clarence resembled Keanu Reeves with wings. He generally did not wear clothes. (PROSE: Ghost Devices)