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'''Petra''' was a [[ | {{you may|Petra Elliot|n1=her alternate dimension counterpart}} | ||
'''Petra''' was a [[quantum physics]] [[student]] at [[St Luke's University]], where she was [[lecture]]d by the [[Twelfth Doctor]]. She was originally from [[Port Talbot]]. Petra was also head of the [[A/V club]]. | |||
In [[2017]], she asked the Doctor to participate in her [[podcast]], ''[[People of St Lukes]]''. However, the two of them discovered a creature which lived between [[dimension]]s, which the Doctor released, not realising its destructive power. Petra died saving the university, and the Doctor paid tribute to her [[sacrifice]] in the unbroadcast [[The Monster at the End of This Podcast|podcast episode]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dead Media (audio story)|Dead Media]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:05, 17 February 2023
- You may be looking for her alternate dimension counterpart.
Petra was a quantum physics student at St Luke's University, where she was lectured by the Twelfth Doctor. She was originally from Port Talbot. Petra was also head of the A/V club.
In 2017, she asked the Doctor to participate in her podcast, People of St Lukes. However, the two of them discovered a creature which lived between dimensions, which the Doctor released, not realising its destructive power. Petra died saving the university, and the Doctor paid tribute to her sacrifice in the unbroadcast podcast episode. (AUDIO: Dead Media)