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In a case seemingly unrelated to [[Lord|Lady]] Cornelia Basildon-Stone, Madame [[Vastra]], [[Jenny Flint]] and [[Strax]] played a crucial part in halting a man named [[Silas Ruckford]] from blowing up [[Buckingham Palace]] during one of [[Queen Victoria]]'s stays there, but following his post-capture death by his own hands, the [[Paternoster Gang]] gained a lead from the case in the form of soil from Ruckford's boots which appeared to have come from an equatorial region despite him not hot having left the country for several months, Jenny brought to Vastra's attention a [[Brazil|Brazilian]] rainforest exhibition at the [[Crystal Palace]].
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'''Lady Cornelia Basildon-Stone''' was a [[Money|rich]] [[human]] who had many holdings around [[Earth]] but was primarily based in [[London]] in the late [[19th century]].


It was through investigating this that Madame Vastra encountered Lady Basildon-Stone for the first time and - although she was surprised that the Lady didn't react to her [[Silurian|reptilian appearance]], giving her suspicions, and her statement of all empires falling, which cemented them - she initially found herself admiring Cornelia for her love of and knowledge for nature and her respect for it through the preservation of life. Meanwhile, after some investigating of her own, Jenny had discovered that Lady Basildon-Stone had replaced all of the glass paneling which made up the Crystal Palace.
Lady Basildon-Stone was trained with "the finest fencing artists of [[Europe]]". At a [[diamond]] [[mine]] in [[South Africa]], Lady Basildon-Stone's men had discovered a passage leading to a [[Silurian]] [[Silurian scientist (The Crystal Throne)|scientist]], the last of a group who had attempted to preserve themselves. She tortured the scientist so he could explain how the [[genetic splicer]] worked before killing him.


Later that evening, when the Paternoster Gang returned under cover of darkness to get to the bottom of the case, Cornelia's plan began to fall into place as the [[police]] unit stationed in the Crystal Palace were suddenly engulfed by a thus-far unknown gas which was expelled by the steam vents for the preservation of the plants which ran throughout the establishment, causing the men to seemingly painfully transform into [[humanoid]] [[Insectoid|insect]] beings who, when asked, said that their only purpose was to serve their [[Queen]] - Lady Basildon-Stone.
Using the genetic splicer, a year later, Lady Basildon-Stone was implementing her plans of mutating herself into a part [[human]], part [[wasp]] [[hybrid]] lifeform, converting [[London]]'s [[police]] into her obedient "drones" and becoming the new leader of the [[British Empire]]. She did this by paying for a [[rainforest]] exhibition inside the [[Crystal Palace]] on [[Sydenham Hill]] in London. She had laid [[egg]]s in the exhibition's forest, and had all the glass in the Palace's roof replaced with glass that would turn the Palace into a greenhouse for the eggs to thrive in, and planned to make the Palace her own palace to rule from. She also made the London [[police]] go on high alert for Queen [[Victoria]]'s visit, by coaxing [[Silas Ruckford]] into attempting to blow up [[Buckingham Palace]]. Ruckford was stopped by Madame [[Vastra]], and he committed [[suicide]] before he could say who he was in league with. Later on, Lady Basildon-Stone's servant, [[Ajeeth]], used gas piped from the genetic splicer to convert the police into human-wasp "drones" that would single-mindedly obey Lady Basildon-Stone.


While Jenny and Strax, who bore witness to the horrific change to the innocent policemen, were occupied by the now advancing horde of hive mind functioning hybrids, Vastra was on the roof of the building following up the lead on the glass panels, soon discovering that they had all been replaced with specially designed glass which would amplify the sun's rays inside the building. Before she was able to discover anything more or put together the pieces and figure out the reasoning behind the Lady's actions, Vastra was ambushed by none other than Cornelia herself.
Meanwhile, Vastra had climbed the Palace to investigate the Palace's exterior. Lady Basildon-Stone silently followed Vastra and snuck up on her and explained her plans, and her torture and murder of the scientist. Angered that Lady Basildon-Stone didn't know the scientist's name, Vastra drew her twin swords and took on Lady Basildon-Stone in a duel. When it seemed like Vastra was winning, Lady Basildon-Stone took on wasp form and quickly overpowered Vastra. Vastra, feeling like she was about to die, shattered the Palace roof with [[Vastra's sonic screwdriver|her sonic screwdriver]] and used her [[grappling hook]] to save herself from hitting the ground. Lady Basildon-Stone caught Vastra, and began to break her spine. Meanwhile, the Sontaran [[Strax]], who had snuck into the Crystal Palace at the same time as Vastra's investigations, threw a [[grenade]] into the genetic splicer. This caused Lady Basildon-Stone to become human while she was still holding Vastra in the air. Vastra got to safety, while Lady Basildon-Stone fell to her death. Eventually, without the genetic splicer's power, the wasp [[gene]]s became dormant in the "drones", and they returned to human form. The hybrid eggs had also perished. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Crystal Throne (comic story)|The Crystal Throne]]'')


As Lady Basildon-Stone unsheathed her twin samurai swords and advanced on Vastra, she shared with the Silurian her plan, along with the reason she hadn't reacted to her green scaly appearance on their first meeting. It had not been the first time the Lady had encountered a Silurian. On one of her many holdings included a diamond mine in South Africa, in which her workforce stumbled upon a Silurian lab containing the last surviving member of a group of scientists of the species who had attempted to preserve themselves. Due to the scientist's lack of co-operation, Lady Basildon-Stone had him tortured into submission and, once he had shared with her the secrets behind his species' history and technology, she killed him.
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Of all the technology, Cornelia was most interested in one item more than any other - a Genetic Splicer, capable of "extracting the essence of one creature and merging it with another". She had brought this back to England with her and was using it as a centre-piece for her plan, as it was that which had expelled the gas and spliced the policemen's genes with those of a wasp, making them subservient and giving them a hive mind to follow their Queen's orders in unison and protect her at all costs.
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The revelation of this caused Vastra to unsheath her near-identical twin blades and lash out at Lady Basildon-Stone, who is revealed to be an exceptional swordswoman, even able to effortlessly patronise and jibe at an opponent as well-versed in the art as Vastra. The Lady revealed that she had trained with the finest fencing masters in Europe as well as having studied Shastar Vidya and Gung Fu, but Vastra soon gained the upper hand, stating that her considerable age granted her more experience which always outshines training alone.
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After Vastra seemingly came out as the victor, she was horrified to witness Cornelia's human features convulse and mutate into insect form - specifically those of a queen wasp. As well as her appearance altering, Lady Basildon-Stone also gained new appendages in the form of talons, a stinger tail and large wings, giving her considerable advantage over the Silurian. Once the transformation was complete, she revealed to Vastra that her eggs already "rest[ed] in the rainforest soil below".
 
Just as the Lady made use of her new-found abilities of speed and strength over the Madame and offered her the opportunity of "any final words to offer [her]", Vastra claimed she only had one thing to offer her enemy, producing "a gift from a [[The Doctor|friend]]" - a sonic screwdriver, which she proceeds to use to shatter the entire ceiling of the Crystal Palace using it's red setting.
 
Althought Lady Basildon-Stone was in flight at the time and remained personally unharmed, the breaking of the glass foiled her plans due to the palace no longer having the capabilities of holding the requisite heat needed for maintaining the rainforest environment. Vastra had managed to use her grapple-gun to stop her from plummeting from where the roof once was to the floor a couple of hundred feet below, but it didn't keep her from danger for long, as the now enraged Lady snatched her from the sky, claiming that although the Silurian's spirit was unbreakable, her spine was another matter.
 
Meanwhile, Jenny and Strax had located the Genetic Splicer elsewhere in the building and thanks to Strax's technology to disarm the cloaking device surrounding it (and his grenades, which Jenny allows him to use), the machine is destroyed, reversing its effects on Cornelia and, without her wings, causing her to descend to her death from above her rainforest to the fountain below - watching as her Silurian enemy swung to safety having caught the dangling grapple-gun during her fall. ([[COMIC]]: [[The Crystal Throne (comic story)|The Crystal Throne]])

Latest revision as of 05:58, 3 September 2020

Lady Cornelia Basildon-Stone was a rich human who had many holdings around Earth but was primarily based in London in the late 19th century.

Lady Basildon-Stone was trained with "the finest fencing artists of Europe". At a diamond mine in South Africa, Lady Basildon-Stone's men had discovered a passage leading to a Silurian scientist, the last of a group who had attempted to preserve themselves. She tortured the scientist so he could explain how the genetic splicer worked before killing him.

Using the genetic splicer, a year later, Lady Basildon-Stone was implementing her plans of mutating herself into a part human, part wasp hybrid lifeform, converting London's police into her obedient "drones" and becoming the new leader of the British Empire. She did this by paying for a rainforest exhibition inside the Crystal Palace on Sydenham Hill in London. She had laid eggs in the exhibition's forest, and had all the glass in the Palace's roof replaced with glass that would turn the Palace into a greenhouse for the eggs to thrive in, and planned to make the Palace her own palace to rule from. She also made the London police go on high alert for Queen Victoria's visit, by coaxing Silas Ruckford into attempting to blow up Buckingham Palace. Ruckford was stopped by Madame Vastra, and he committed suicide before he could say who he was in league with. Later on, Lady Basildon-Stone's servant, Ajeeth, used gas piped from the genetic splicer to convert the police into human-wasp "drones" that would single-mindedly obey Lady Basildon-Stone.

Meanwhile, Vastra had climbed the Palace to investigate the Palace's exterior. Lady Basildon-Stone silently followed Vastra and snuck up on her and explained her plans, and her torture and murder of the scientist. Angered that Lady Basildon-Stone didn't know the scientist's name, Vastra drew her twin swords and took on Lady Basildon-Stone in a duel. When it seemed like Vastra was winning, Lady Basildon-Stone took on wasp form and quickly overpowered Vastra. Vastra, feeling like she was about to die, shattered the Palace roof with her sonic screwdriver and used her grappling hook to save herself from hitting the ground. Lady Basildon-Stone caught Vastra, and began to break her spine. Meanwhile, the Sontaran Strax, who had snuck into the Crystal Palace at the same time as Vastra's investigations, threw a grenade into the genetic splicer. This caused Lady Basildon-Stone to become human while she was still holding Vastra in the air. Vastra got to safety, while Lady Basildon-Stone fell to her death. Eventually, without the genetic splicer's power, the wasp genes became dormant in the "drones", and they returned to human form. The hybrid eggs had also perished. (COMIC: The Crystal Throne)