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'''Carter''' was a member of the [[human]] expedition of six sent from [[Homeworld (Kinda)|Homeworld]] to [[Deva Loka]] to assess its suitability for colonisation.  
'''Carter''' was a member of the [[human]] expedition of six sent from [[Homeworld (Kinda)|Homeworld]] to [[Deva Loka]] to assess its suitability for colonisation.


Carter and [[Stone (Kinda)|Stone]] were the first two members of the expedition to go missing, before the third and final member, [[Roberts (Kinda)|Roberts]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Kinda (novelisation)|Kinda]]'')
Carter and [[Stone (Kinda)|Stone]] were the first two members of the expedition to go missing, before the third and final member, [[Roberts (Kinda)|Roberts]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Kinda (novelisation)|Kinda]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* Two members who disappeared before Roberts were never named [[Kinda (TV story)|on screen]]. Carter's name, like Stone's, comes from page 24 of the novelisation by [[Terrance Dicks]]. As such, it is unknown if Carter was a man or a woman.
* Two members who disappeared before Roberts were never named [[Kinda (TV story)|on screen]]. Carter's name, like Stone's, comes from page 24 of the novelisation by [[Terrance Dicks]]. As such, it is unknown if Carter was male or female.


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Latest revision as of 19:02, 6 July 2021

Carter was a member of the human expedition of six sent from Homeworld to Deva Loka to assess its suitability for colonisation.

Carter and Stone were the first two members of the expedition to go missing, before the third and final member, Roberts. (PROSE: Kinda)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Two members who disappeared before Roberts were never named on screen. Carter's name, like Stone's, comes from page 24 of the novelisation by Terrance Dicks. As such, it is unknown if Carter was male or female.