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Marion was able to somehow leave her body and hurt other patients, of whom she was jealous because they often had family members visit them. Whenever she used this ability, a rash would appear on her abdomen.
Marion was able to somehow leave her body and hurt other patients, of whom she was jealous because they often had family members visit them. Whenever she used this ability, a rash would appear on her abdomen.


She was visited by the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Jo Grant]]. He told her that something evil was feeding on others to make her stronger. When she tried to hurt the Doctor, the rash on her abdomen took the shape of [[time]] equations. After some time, she died of her illness. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Angel (short story)|Angel]]'')
She was visited by the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Jo Grant]]. He told her that something evil was feeding on others to make her stronger. When she tried to hurt the Doctor, the rash on her abdomen took the shape of [[time]] [[equation]]s. After some time, she died of her illness. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Angel (short story)|Angel]]'')


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Latest revision as of 15:07, 26 February 2019

Marion Connors was a patient at Central Middlewich Hospital when she was fifty-two. The doctors told her she was dying, and they performed several tests on her, including using experimental drugs.

Marion was able to somehow leave her body and hurt other patients, of whom she was jealous because they often had family members visit them. Whenever she used this ability, a rash would appear on her abdomen.

She was visited by the Third Doctor and Jo Grant. He told her that something evil was feeding on others to make her stronger. When she tried to hurt the Doctor, the rash on her abdomen took the shape of time equations. After some time, she died of her illness. (PROSE: Angel)