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* [[Cyber-Leader (Return to Earth)|Cyber-Leader]] ([[GAME]]: ''[[Return to Earth (video game)|Return to Earth]]'') | * [[Cyber-Leader (Return to Earth)|Cyber-Leader]] ([[GAME]]: ''[[Return to Earth (video game)|Return to Earth]]'') | ||
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* [[Amy Pond]]'s [[Ganger]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Almost People (TV story)|The Almost People]]'') | * [[Amy Pond]]'s [[Ganger]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Almost People (TV story)|The Almost People]]'') |
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First Doctor
Direct kills
Orchestrated kills
- As a group of rebels fled Space Station Z-7, the Doctor destroyed the ship insulator that was keeping local space mines in check, resulting in the rebels colliding with a mine and being killed in the explosion. (COMIC: Space Station Z-7)
Accidental kills
Massacres
- The Doctor used the TARDIS' tremulator to deflect a vibration attack on Demeter back to Bellus, destroying the planet and ending the robotic inhabitants. (COMIC: The Ordeals of Demeter)
- Taking control of the Master of the Trods's operating tower, the Doctor commanded the Trods to enter their Inferno Tower, destroying them, with the casualties including the Super Trod, Trod 7, Trod 9, Trod 57 and Trod 109. (COMIC: Return of the Trods)
Genocides
Deactivations
Nameless examples
- The Doctor accidentally gave Nero the inspiration for the Great Fire of Rome, resulting in a sizeable portion of the entire population of Ancient Rome dying. (TV: The Romans)
- The Doctor had the Creepers destroy the Klepton city by using the Kleptons control device, resulting in the death of the Kleptons, including their leader, Klepton One. (COMIC: The Klepton Parasites)
- The Doctor poured weed killer on a vine that was strangling John Who, killing it. (COMIC: Plague of the Black Scorpi)
- The Doctor, being unskilled with a gun, mistakenly shot two innocent bystanders dead as it kept going off in his hand. (PROSE: The Gunfighters)
- The Doctor destroyed a crystal plague by smashing it, killing the parasitic faeries, to save a giant flower. (PROSE: There are Fairies at the Bottom of the Garden)
Others
- The Doctor, with John and Gillian, helped the Frog people net a shark, which quickly died of asphyxiation, to which the Doctor suggested the Frog people could now eat it. (COMIC: Shark Bait)
Second Doctor
Direct kills
- The Doctor destroyed three Daleks by redirecting the electromagnetic pulse of their beacon outwards, frying the circuitry in the Daleks' casings. (COMIC: Bringer of Darkness)
- The Master of Spiders: The Doctor shot a giant mechanical spider with a ray gun, blowing up the Master of Spiders while he was inside it. (COMIC: Master of Spiders)
- The Grand Witch (COMIC: The Witches)
- Ossu (PROSE: War Crimes)
Orchestrated kills
- Trask: Started a mutiny that ended in his death. (TV: The Highlanders)
- Hiding in a Dalek casing, the Doctor tricked the Daleks into exterminating each other as they tried to find him. He then took control of their communications to make them think their Supreme had ordered them to destroy each other, causing the Daleks to wipe each other out. (COMIC: The Doctor Strikes Back)
- After being taken to a base of enemy agents, the Doctor managed to escape and contact the American military, instructing them on how to drop a bomb on the base, wiping out the enemy agents. (COMIC: The Faithful Rocket Pack)
- The Archons (PROSE: The Nameless City)
- In order to free a snow planet from the Cybermen, the Doctor had the Eskimo Joe drop bombs on a mountain, causing an avalanche that wiped out the Cybermen occupation. (COMIC: Eskimo Joe)
- The Doctor tricked a Quark into shooting at the legs of a pylon, causing the tower to fall onto the Quark, crushing it. (COMIC: Death Race)
Accidental kills
- Unnamed Hanazeen-Blathereen: With the aid of Zoe Heriot, the Doctor threw custard pies laced with vinegar at a Raxacoricofallapatorian posing as Billie Butlins, causing her to explode, when the Doctor had instead wanted to incapacitate her. (COMIC: A Comedy of Terrors)
Massacres
- The Doctor destroyed a small Dalek outpost by overpowering their track system with his TARDIS' power supply, causing the Daleks to explode. (COMIC: Jungle Adventure)
- The Doctor destroyed a fleet of CyberMondans above Minot with a bomb. (COMIC: The Coming of the Cybermen)
- The Doctor lead an attack against the CyberMondans aboard a Cyber-Mole to retrieve the stolen doomsday bomb, personally shooting two that were guarding the door. (COMIC: Cyber-Mole)
- Using a stolen Dominator ship, the Doctor opened fire on another ship, tricking the Quark fleet into destroying themselves due to being unable to locate him. He then used the ship to destroy the Quark landing party at Claw Castle. (COMIC: Invasion of the Quarks)
- The Doctor flattened several Quarks with a bulldozer, and then had the rest destroyed by starting a stampede. (COMIC: Jungle of Doom)
Genocides
Nameless examples
- When a Dalek spotted the Doctor impersonating the Supreme to spread miscommunication amongst the Daleks, the Doctor shot it dead before it could fire on him. (COMIC: The Doctor Strikes Back)
- When a giant spider sent by the Master of Spiders cornered him and John and Gillian, the Doctor used his ray gun to kill the "hideous creature". (COMIC: Master of Spiders)
- With the help of John Who, the Doctor damaged train tacks to derail a Dalek train, killing the Daleks aboard. (COMIC: The Exterminator)
- The Doctor destroyed a Dalek flying saucer with the Exterminator, though was aware at least a few of them would have survived. (COMIC: The Exterminator)
- In order to escape a Cyber-ship to return to Minot, the Doctor brutally killed a CyberMondan guarding an escape vessel, realising there was "no time for mercy". (COMIC: The Coming of the Cybermen)
- The Doctor weaponised local flowers that were poisonous to Cybermen to kill various Cybermen when he went to rescue Professor Gnat. (COMIC: Flower Power)
- In order to free the slaves of the Cyber-City, the Doctor used a ray gun to destroy the CyberMondans occupying Tower No. 3. (COMIC: The Cyber Empire)
- To protect himself from the sting of a Giant Wasp, the Doctor slid down a girder he was climbing to get the wasp to ram into it, killing the wasp when it's stinger snapped off. (COMIC: The Killer Wasps)
- The Doctor threw a bomb at two Cybermen that were pursuing him and the Eskimo Joe across a ravine, causing them to fall to their deaths. (COMIC: Eskimo Joe)
- Commandeering the Dart, the Doctor was able to destroy a fleet of CyberMondans. (COMIC: Test Flight)
Others
Third Doctor
Direct kills
- The Master Plant (COMIC: The Plant Master)
- Mute leader (COMIC: A Stitch in Time)
- Ogron: Using one of their stolen guns, the Doctor vaporised an Ogron. (TV: Day of the Daleks)
Orchestrated kills
Accidental kills
- Rufus Elmsworth: Having been already transformed into plastic by Midas' gun ray, a blast reflected by a golden medallion held by the Doctor reduced him to dust; a side-effect which the Doctor was not aware of until then. (COMIC: The Celluloid Midas)
- While escaping the castle of Lord Waldean de Beauvain, the Doctor threw several guards into the moat, not knowing that it had been arranged to have spears sticking up under he water, killing the guards. (COMIC: The Magician)
Massacres
- The Doctor lured a platoon of Daleks on the nuclear submarine the USS Jefferson under the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and then instructed Lieutenant Davis to dropd a live wire onto the sub, electrocuting and killing the Daleks. (COMIC: *Sub Zero)
- The Doctor ordered the H.M.S. Pandora to launch polaris missiles at the Dalek flying saucer settled at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, killing the Daleks onboard, including the Dalek Saucer Commander. (COMIC: The Threat from Beneath)
- The Doctor destroyed the Daleks within the Dalek Moonbase with a neutron bomb. (COMIC: The Disintegrator)
- The Doctor destroyed a shrunken ship full of Mantis by enlarging his TARDIS inside it. (COMIC: Size Control)
- The Doctor destroyed the Zircons, and the Zirconian Emperor with them, when he sent their own galactic cyclone back at their fleet. (COMIC: Doomcloud)
- The Doctor had a ship of Groobs destroyed by hypnotising their leader, Parada, into activating the self-destruct, killing him in the destruction as well. (COMIC: Petrified)
Genocides
Deactivations
Nameless examples
- The Doctor tricked Professor Herr Vinter into leading the Fire People loyal to him to Antarctica, where the freezing temperatures fizzled out the Fire People, destroying them while Vinter was knocked out by the hypothermia. (COMIC: Trial of Fire)
Others
- In order to prevent Nathan from crashing a plane with his telekinetic powers, the Doctor hypnotised [[a woman also with telekinesis to keep her mind focused on keeping the plane level for the pilots to control the crash, though she died from the strain once the plane was safely down. (COMIC: Change of Mind)
- The Nurazh (PROSE: The Touch of the Nurazh)
Fourth Doctor
Direct kills
- The Protector (PROSE: The Destroyers)
Orchestrated kills
- Director Sprawn (PROSE: The Roots of Evil)
Accidental kills
Massacres
Deactivations
Nameless examples
- Using "a primitive sort of force-field", the Doctor was able to destroy two Daleks keeping him and Sarah Jane Smith imprisoned in his TARDIS. (COMIC: Return of the Daleks)
- The Doctor and Sarah Jane smashed a Dalek to avoid detection on their ship, though the Dalek still managed to raise the alarm before it expired. (COMIC: Return of the Daleks)
- As he commandeered a Dalek driller, the Doctor bashed down a Dalek that was in the way. (COMIC: The Dalek Revenge)
- The Doctor set fire to a monkey that Professor Braun had intructed to kill him, with the flames eventually consuming Braun's entire house. (COMIC: The Mutant Strain)
- The Doctor set a Great One ablaze to rescue a Meerag it had grabbed. (COMIC: The Mutants)
- The Doctor forced a Barabara to bite him to show the Brains Trust of Zombos that thy were poisoned by adrenalin. (COMIC: City of the Damned)
Others
- The Doctor inadvertently exposed a ship of Bendriggan, including Admiral Cosmicon and Haddinon, to a virus, resulting in their demises. (COMIC: Virus)
- Maximillian Stael: Begged the Doctor to kill him after seeing something incomprehensibly terrible within the eyes of the Fendahl, and the Doctor gave him a pistol with which to do so. (TV: Image of the Fendahl)
Fifth Doctor
Direct kills
- Kamelion: At the androids request, the Doctor reluctantly killed Kamelion to stop the Tremas Master using him against the Doctor. (TV: Planet of Fire)
Orchestrated kills
Accidental kills
Genocides
Nameless examples
- The Doctor accidentally caused an explosion during a scuffle with some renegade Terileptils, killing them and starting the Great Fire of London. (TV: The Visitation)
- The Doctor crushed Adric's gold badge into the chest unit of a Cyber-Leader before using a stolen Cyber-gun to shoot it repeatedly at point-blank range until the Cybermen finally perished. (TV: Earthshock)
- The Doctor accidentally took the gloves away of George Mallory's Everest expedition with him in the TARDIS, resulting in their deaths from frostbite. (AUDIO: Spring)
- After instructing British Army soldiers to take out its eyepiece, the Doctor pushed a blinded Grey Dalek out of a warehouse, with the two-storey fall utterly destroying its casing. (TV: Resurrection of the Daleks)
- The Doctor shot a Kaled mutant with a pistol. (TV: Resurrection of the Daleks)
- The Doctor intentionally unleashed the deadly Movellan virus upon the Daleks, killing a majority of them. (TV: Resurrection of the Daleks)
- The Doctor accidentally caused a Neanderthal to fall to their death when he startled them, though he remained obliviously to their presence until he found their body and concluded what had happened. (PROSE: Observation)
Others
Sixth Doctor
Direct kills
- Cyber-Leader: Within Cyber-Control on Telos, the Doctor used a stolen Cyber-gun to shoot this Cyberman dead. (TV: Attack of the Cybermen)
- Cyber-Controller: Within Cyber-Control on Telos, the Doctor used a stolen Cyber-gun to shoot this Cyberman dead. (TV: Attack of the Cybermen)
Orchestrated kills
- Within Tranquil Repose on Necros, the Doctor used a firearm to take out the eyepiece of a Dalek loyal to the Supreme Dalek, allowing Peri Brown to plant a grenade provided by Orcini on the casing, which detonated and destroyed the Dalek. (TV: Revelation of the Daleks)
- The Javaman (PROSE: Turnabout is Fair Play)
Accidental kills
Genocides
Nameless examples
Others
Seventh Doctor
Direct kills
Orchestrated kills
- Morgan Sturgess: The Doctor talked Morgan Sturgess into committing suicide. (PROSE: Utopia)
Accidental kills
Massacres
Nameless examples
- The Doctor had to destroy a bookworm to defend himself and a Foreign Hazard Duty team. (COMIC: Hunger from the Ends of Time!)
- Using a telepathic link to a Dalek embryo, the Doctor took control of a Dalek hoverboard and had it kamikaze a Dalek flying saucer, killing all the Daleks aboard, such as a Black Dalek. (COMIC: Metamorphosis)
Others
- Stuart Mallory: To repay him for the kindness he had shown him in his second incarnation, the Doctor arranged for Stuart to see Frobisher to fulfill his wish to see a penguin before he died. Unfortunately, the shock of seeing Frobisher in his penguin form caused Stuart to suffer a fatal heart attack and die instantly. (PROSE: The Last Emperor)
Eighth Doctor
Direct kills
Orchestrated kills
- Prime Morg (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game)
- Milo Shakespeare (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game)
- Frank Shakespeare (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game)
- Anton la Serre: The Doctor talked la Serre into death for his part in the deaths on the Dreamstone Moon. (PROSE: Dreamstone Moon)
Accidental kills
Massacres
- To escape the Cybermen on the Dreadnought, the Doctor had his TARDIS reverse the polarity of the neutron flow within itself, the Dreadnought and the Cybermen themselves magnetically repellent, causing the Cybermen, with Bill and the Cyber-Leader among them, to be ripped apart. (COMIC: Dreadnought)
Nameless examples
- The Doctor tricked a squad of Cybermen into destroying each other by using his sonic screwdriver to generate a hyperstatic pulse that scrambled their recognition signals. (COMIC: The Flood)
Others
War Doctor
Direct kills
- Garv (AUDIO: The Heart of the Battle)
- Collis: The Doctor destroyed Collis with a grenade after she was infected by a Varga plant. (AUDIO: Legion of the Lost)
- Shadovar (AUDIO: Legion of the Lost)
- Dalek Fleet Commander (PROSE: Decoy)
- Lara Zannis (AUDIO: The Shadow Vortex)
- Skaul (AUDIO: The Lady of Obsidian)
Orchestrated kills
- Dalek Taskforce Commander (AUDIO: Pretty Lies)
- Karlax: Killed by the Daleks in revenge for killing Cinder (PROSE: Engines of War)
- The Eternity Circle (PROSE: Engines of War)
Accidental kills
Massacres
- When the Doctor destroyed the Neverwhen, he arranged for those trapped to be killed in their first battle, freeing them from the time phasing. Among the deaths were Kallix, Barnac, Thrakken and Daylin. (AUDIO: The Neverwhen)
Nameless examples
- Alongside his tenth and eleventh incarnations, the War Doctor used his sonic screwdriver to repel a Dalek trapped in the Gallifrey Falls No More painting out of the painting as they made their entrance into the Black Archive, destroying the Dalek in the process. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)
Others
Ninth Doctor
Direct kills
Orchestrated kills
- Sip Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen: Over the phone, the Doctor guided Jackie Tyler and Mickey Smith into using vinegar to defend themselves from the Slitheen, which proved fatal to his Raxacoricofallapatorian physiology. (TV: World War Three)
- Jinko (PROSE: The Red Bicycle)
Accidental kills
Massacres
- Passameer-Day Slitheen family (TV: World War Three)
Nameless examples
Others
- Gwyneth: Upon the Doctor's instructions, Gwyneth stepped into the archway at Sneed and Company in order to allow the Gelth to pass through the Cardiff Space-Time Rift. However, doing so resulted in her death. (TV: The Unquiet Dead)
Tenth Doctor
Direct kills
- Fadros Pallujikaa: Knowing that the Sycorax leader was moving to attack him from behind, the Doctor threw a satsuma at the kojux-flap of the Sycorax spaceship, sending the leader falling to his death. (TV: The Christmas Invasion)
- Cybusmen platoon (TV: The Age of Steel)
Orchestrated kills
- The Abzorbaloff (TV: Love & Monsters)
Accidental kills
Massacres
- Ood of Sanctuary Base 6 (TV: The Satan Pit)
- Racnoss children (TV: The Runaway Bride)
- The Doctor and Donna Noble caused the eruption of Mount Vesuvius when they defeated the Pyroviles, killing the entire population of Pompeii, with the sole exception of Lobus Caecilius' family. (TV: The Fires of Pompeii)
- The Doctor destroyed the Shadow Cay by overloading its magma-sculptor and sending to the stratosphere to explode, killing the Sycorax aboard, including Shelk. (COMIC: The Widow's Curse)
- Cybermen of the Void (TV: The Next Doctor)
Genocides
Nameless examples
- Alongside his war and eleventh incarnations, the Tenth Doctor used his sonic screwdriver to repel a Dalek trapped in the Gallifrey Falls No More painting out of the painting as they made their entrance into the Black Archive, destroying the Dalek in the process. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)
Others
Eleventh Doctor
Direct kills
- Axon replicants of Amy Pond and Hiraki (COMIC: The Golden Ones)
- Robot 1 and Robot 2 (TV: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)
Orchestrated kills
- Solomon: The Doctor placed a homing device inside Solomon's ship ensuring that the missiles would hit it instead of the Silurian Ark. Solomon died upon impact. (TV: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)
Accidental kills
- Nephew the Ood (TV: The Doctor's Wife)
Massacres
- Weeping Angels: The Doctor fed a whole horde of Angels, including Angel Bob, to the crack in time on the Byzantium. (TV: Flesh and Stone)
- At the Fall of the Eleventh, after being given a new regeneration cycle by the Time Lords, the Doctor used his regeneration energy to destroy the Parliament of the Daleks, (TV: The Time of the Doctor) including the Supreme Dalek from the original Progenitor. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe)
Nameless examples
- While on the Dalek Asylum, the Doctor tricked a Dalek into activating its self-destruct mechanism to kill him, but then used his sonic screwdriver to force it into a reverse, causing it to blow up itself and a squad of surrounding Daleks. (TV: Asylum of the Daleks)
- Alongside his war and tenth incarnations, the Eleventh Doctor used his sonic screwdriver to repel a Dalek trapped in the Gallifrey Falls No More painting out of the painting as they made their entrance into the Black Archive, destroying the Dalek in the process. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)
Others
- Prisoner Zero: After failing to talk it into leaving peacefully, the Doctor left Prisoner Zero to be taken by the Atraxi, even after it revealed they would execute it. (TV: The Eleventh Hour)
- During the Battle of Demons Run, the Doctor stirred up distrust between the Church and the Order of the Headless, leading to a Headless Monk being shot by a Cleric, and several other Clerics being shot in retaliation. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War)
Twelfth Doctor
Direct kills
- Skovox Blitzer: The Doctor convinced a Skovox Blitzer at Coal Hill School to deactivate itself by posing as its superior. (TV: The Caretaker)
- Lumpy (GAME: The Doctor and the Dalek)
- Rann-Korr (COMIC: Terrorformer)
- Alien criminal (PROSE: All That Glitters)
- The Eleventh General: The Doctor shot the General with his own sidearm, after being assured he would regenerate, to ensure his and Clara Oswald's escape into the Cloisters. (TV: Hell Bent)
- Experimental Prototype Robot K2 (COMIC: Robo Rampage)
- King Hydroflax's Body: The Doctor tricked Hydroflax's robotic body into interfacing with "all the banks in the galaxy", causing the computer to be "deleted in a merger". (TV: The Husbands of River Song)
Orchestrated kills
- The Foretold: The Doctor released the Foretold from his duty, allowing the soldier to disintegrate and die. (TV: Mummy on the Orient Express)
- "Patient Zero": "Patient Zero" crumbled to dust when the Doctor reversed the gravity shields on the Le Verrier space station. (TV: Sleep No More)
- Tunbridge (PROSE: Taking the Plunge)
- Robot assassin (PROSE: Spectator Sport)
- The Veil: After the Doctor managed to escape his confession dial, the Veil, no longer having a function, collapsed into pieces. (TV: Heaven Sent)
- Dowell: The Doctor tricked Dowell into holding his sonic screwdriver, attracting the attention of the sea serpent, who devoured Dowell. (TV: Thin Ice)
Accidental kills
- Ashildr: As a consequence of the Doctor's plan o defeat the Mire, Ashildr died of heart failure from using a Mire helmet given to her by the Doctor. (TV: The Girl Who Died)
- Lord Sutcliffe: After the Doctor rewired Sutcliffe's explosives at the Frost Fair, Sutcliffe fell into the River Thames and drowned. (TV: Thin Ice)
Nameless examples
- The Doctor shot several Handmines with a Dalek gunstick in order to rescue Davros from them. (TV: The Witch's Familiar)
- The Doctor crushed a Love Sprite underfoot to prevent it from attacking him and Clara Oswald. (TV: The Girl Who Died)
Thirteenth Doctor
Direct kills
- Reconnaissance scout Dalek: After the Dalek manipulated its way onto the TARDIS, the Doctor piloted her TARDIS to a dying sun and jettisoned the Dalek into the supernova. (TV: Resolution)
Orchestrated kills
- Charlie Duffy: In order to foil Charlie's plan to kill thousands with Kerb!am Men carrying weaponised bubble wrap, the Doctor reprogrammed all the Kerb!am Men to detonate the bubble wrap early. Even though she offered to save him, Charlie remained and was killed in the explosion. (TV: Kerblam!)
- Commander Stenck: This Sontaran leader was killed in the destruction of the Sontaran fleet by the Flux which the Doctor had planned. (TV: The Vanquishers)
Accidental kills
Nameless examples
- New Dalek Army: To prevent the extermination of humanity, the Doctor broadcast the Reconnaissance Scout Signal into the Time Vortex, deliberately luring a ship of Death Squad Daleks to Earth where they would destroy the army of mutant Daleks, which numbered in the thousands. The last remaining mutant to be exterminated was infact the resurrected Reconnaissance Dalek. (TV: Revolution of the Daleks)
- Death Squad Daleks: Following the extermination of the New Dalek Army, the Doctor engineered the destruction of the Death Squad Daleks left on Earth. First, she sent her companions to destroy the Dalek ship to destroy it. As this was done, the Doctor goaded all the Daleks who had disembarked into entering her TARDIS, actually a spare which she had fold in on itself before sending itself to the heart of the Void, destroying the Daleks within including the Dalek leader. (TV: Revolution of the Daleks)
- Sontaran fleet: In order to prevent the Sontarans from seizing power in the universe after they deceived the fleets of the Daleks and the Cybermen into being destroyed by the Flux, the Doctor had the Lupari shield protecting the Sontaran fleet reformed, leaving them to be destroyed by the Flux as well. (TV: The Vanquishers)
Ambiguous moments
- Miss Clark (PROSE: Deep Stretch)
- Half-Face Man: After the Doctor managed to convince the droid that his goal of reaching the Promised Land was futile, the Half-Face Man either jumped to his death or was pushed on top of Big Ben by the Doctor. When asked by Missy, the Half-Face Man did not answer. (TV: Deep Breath)
Other incarnations
- The "Fugitive" Doctor sabotaged a laser rifle so that it would hit whoever fired it, resulting in Gat's death when she attempted to shoot her as she had anticipated. (TV: Fugitive of the Judoon)
- Having gained access to the Dalekanium power feeds, the Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor caused the destruction of the New Dalek Empire and the Crucible, killing the Daleks in the Dalek Fleet, as well as Dalek Caan. (TV: Journey's End)
- The Ganger Doctor dissolved himself and the Ganger of Miranda Cleaves to destroy the Ganger of Jennifer Lucas. (TV: The Almost People)