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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|individual name= Lady Peinforte
|image      = Peinforte.jpg
|image=Peinforte.jpg
|species    = Human
|alias=
|origin      = [[Earth]]
|species=[[Human]]
|spouse      = Roger Peinforte
|origin= [[Earth]]
|first      = Silver Nemesis (TV story)
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Lady Peinforte (short story)|Lady Peinforte]]''
|actor      = Fiona Walker
}}
Lady '''Peinforte''' was a [[cavalier]] of [[Windsor]] in [[1638]], as well as a [[witch|sorceress]] and [[poison]]er. She opposed the [[Seventh Doctor]].


|appearances= ''[[DW]]'': ''[[Silver Nemesis]]''
== Biography ==
There was much gossip after the death of her husband, [[Roger Peinforte|Sir Roger Peinforte]], left her a widow and heiress to his estate. Her newfound wealth allowed her to pursue the study magic and incantations. ([[PROSE]]: "''[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times|The Life and Conduct of Lady Peinforte]]''")


|actor= [[Fiona Walker]]
Lady Peinforte was an expert [[archer]] who fought in battle against the [[roundhead]]s in the name of [[Charles I|King Charles I]]. In [[1638]] when a large piece of [[validium]] fell to [[Earth]], Peinforte found it, sculpted it into an image of herself holding a [[bow]] and [[arrow]] and called the result "[[Nemesis]]". [[The Doctor]] found the statue, removed the bow and arrow, and placed it onto a [[rocket-sled]] before firing it into space. Before that, however, the statue told Lady Peinforte of [[Gallifrey]], the [[Time Lord]]s, the [[Dark Times]] and the history of the Doctor.  
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'''Lady Peinforte''' was a cavalier of [[Windsor]] in [[1638]], as well as a [[witch|sorceress]] and [[poison]]er. She opposed the [[Seventh Doctor]].


== Biography ==
Seeking to retrieve the statue, she hired [[Mathematician (Silver Nemesis)|a mathematician]], whom she soon poisoned, to calculate the date of the Nemesis' return to Earth. With her servant, [[Richard Maynarde]], and [[occult|black magic]], they [[time travel|travelled forward in time]] to Windsor in [[1988]], claiming as they departed, "We ride to destiny". ([[TV]]: ''[[Silver Nemesis (TV story)|Silver Nemesis]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Lady Peinforte (short story)|Lady Peinforte]]'') The [[Seventh Doctor]] later explained that [[Fenric]], rather than Peinforte alone, had enabled her to travel through time. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'')
She was an expert archer who fought in battle against the roundheads in the name of King [[Charles I]]. In [[1638]] when a large piece of [[validium]] fell to [[Earth]], Lady Peinforte found it, sculpted it into an image of herself holding a bow and arrow and called the result "[[Nemesis]]". [[The Doctor]] found the statue, removed the bow and arrow, and placing it onto the [[rocket-sled]], fired it into space. Before that, however, the statue told Lady Peinforte of [[Gallifrey]], the [[Time Lord]]s, the [[Dark Times]] and the history of the Doctor.


:''The Doctor presumably first met Lady Peinforte in his [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]], though this remains unverified; a reference to an alternate version of the Nemesis crisis in'' [[PDA]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'', ''featuring an alternate [[Third Doctor]], coupled with her describing the Doctor as that "annoying little man", suggests that she may have originally confronted the [[Second Doctor]].''
Sometime after Peinforte and Richard arrived in 1988, Peinforte accessed the "place of secrets", the [[TARDIS Wiki]], where she learnt of the question "[[The Question|Doctor who?]]" and how the Doctor's name was "[[The Doctor (title)|a promise he made to himself to not be cruel or cowardly]]". She claimed to know of his secrets: that of the [[Loom]]s, though she deemed those non-[[canonicity|canonical]]; the [[The Doctor's species|the Doctor being half-human]] on [[the Doctor's mother|his mother]]'s side, which she claimed was "much disregarded"; [[the Doctor's barn]]; his departure from [[Gallifrey]] in fear of [[the Hybrid]]; and Gallifey of [[Dark Times|the old time]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lady Peinforte (short story)|Lady Peinforte]]'')


Seeking to retrieve the statue, she hired [[Mathematician (Silver Nemesis)|a mathematician]], whom she soon poisoned, to calculate the date of the Nemesis' return to Earth. With her servant, [[Richard Maynarde]], and [[occult|black magic]], they [[time travel|traveled forward in time]] to Windsor in [[1988]], claiming as they departed, ''"We ride to destiny"''. ([[DW]]: ''[[Silver Nemesis]]'')
When the Nemesis landed back on Earth, Peinforte and Richard stayed hidden, observing local police, [[Hans de Flores|De Flores]]' [[Neo-Nazi]]s, and the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]. During a skirmish between the Neo-Nazis and Cybermen, Peinforte struck two Cybermen with poison-tipped arrows, convinced her poison was perfect, when it was the [[gold]] heads of the arrows that really killed them.


:''The [[Seventh Doctor]] would say later that [[Fenric]], rather than Peinforte alone, had enabled her to travel through time. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Curse of Fenric]]'') The exact relationship between Fenric and Lady Peinforte remains undisclosed.''
Peinforte and Richard then made their way to her tomb, where the Cybermen had hidden the statue, believing that foreknowledge of her death would drive her mad.
[[File:Two become one.jpg|left|thumb|Peinforte and Nemesis "become one".]]


When the comet landed, she and Richard stayed hidden, observing local police, [[De Flores]]' [[Neo-Nazi]]s, and the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]]. During a skirmish between the Neo-Nazis and Cybermen, she struck two Cybermen with poison-tipped arrows, convinced her poison was perfect, when it was the [[gold]] heads of the arrows that really killed them.
Finally, she made her way to where the [[Seventh Doctor]] had hidden the rocket-sled and called the Nemesis to it. Lady Peinforte threatened to reveal the Doctor's secrets if he would not give her the Nemesis bow. He refused and gave it to the [[Cyber-Leader (Silver Nemesis)|Cyber-Leader]] instead. The Cyber-Leader expressed no interest in knowing the secrets Lady Peinforte offered to tell him, making her mad. Just before the Nemesis prepared to lift off from Earth as the Doctor had programmed it, Lady Peinforte went mad at the thought of losing her creation and jumped onto the statue and merged with it. In space, the Nemesis exploded, destroying the entire Cyber-Fleet and Lady Peinforte as well. ([[TV]]: ''[[Silver Nemesis (TV story)|Silver Nemesis]]'')


Lady Peinforte and her servant made their way to her tomb, where the Cybermen had hidden the statue in her tomb, believing that foreknowledge of her death would drive her mad.
Peinforte's power was a remnant of the [[Pythia]]'s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible (novel)|Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible]]'')


Finally, she made her way to where the [[Seventh Doctor]] had hidden the rocket-sled and called the Nemesis to it. Lady Peinforte threatened to reveal the Doctor's secrets if he would not giver her the Nemesis bow. He refused and gave it to the [[Cyber-Leader (Mondas)|Cyber-Leader]]. The Cyber-Leader expressed no interest in knowing the secrets Lady Peinforte offered to tell him. She went mad. Just before the Nemesis prepared to lift off from Earth as the Doctor had programmed it, Lady Peinforte jumped onto the statue and merged with it. In space, the Nemesis exploded, destroying the entire Cyber-Fleet and Lady Peinforte as well. ([[DW]]: ''[[Silver Nemesis]]'')
=== Legacy ===
Peinforte's encounter with the Cybermen was covered in ''[[Quest for Power]]'', one of the [[Cyber-Document]]s recorded in the [[CyberHive]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ultimate Cybermen (audio story)|The Ultimate Cybermen]]'')


Peinforte's power was a remnant of the [[Pythia]]'s. ([[NA]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
* [[Penelope Wilton]] was considered for the role before [[Fiona Walker]] was cast.


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Latest revision as of 12:58, 25 November 2023

Lady Peinforte was a cavalier of Windsor in 1638, as well as a sorceress and poisoner. She opposed the Seventh Doctor.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

There was much gossip after the death of her husband, Sir Roger Peinforte, left her a widow and heiress to his estate. Her newfound wealth allowed her to pursue the study magic and incantations. (PROSE: "The Life and Conduct of Lady Peinforte")

Lady Peinforte was an expert archer who fought in battle against the roundheads in the name of King Charles I. In 1638 when a large piece of validium fell to Earth, Peinforte found it, sculpted it into an image of herself holding a bow and arrow and called the result "Nemesis". The Doctor found the statue, removed the bow and arrow, and placed it onto a rocket-sled before firing it into space. Before that, however, the statue told Lady Peinforte of Gallifrey, the Time Lords, the Dark Times and the history of the Doctor.

Seeking to retrieve the statue, she hired a mathematician, whom she soon poisoned, to calculate the date of the Nemesis' return to Earth. With her servant, Richard Maynarde, and black magic, they travelled forward in time to Windsor in 1988, claiming as they departed, "We ride to destiny". (TV: Silver Nemesis, PROSE: Lady Peinforte) The Seventh Doctor later explained that Fenric, rather than Peinforte alone, had enabled her to travel through time. (TV: The Curse of Fenric)

Sometime after Peinforte and Richard arrived in 1988, Peinforte accessed the "place of secrets", the TARDIS Wiki, where she learnt of the question "Doctor who?" and how the Doctor's name was "a promise he made to himself to not be cruel or cowardly". She claimed to know of his secrets: that of the Looms, though she deemed those non-canonical; the the Doctor being half-human on his mother's side, which she claimed was "much disregarded"; the Doctor's barn; his departure from Gallifrey in fear of the Hybrid; and Gallifey of the old time. (PROSE: Lady Peinforte)

When the Nemesis landed back on Earth, Peinforte and Richard stayed hidden, observing local police, De Flores' Neo-Nazis, and the Cybermen. During a skirmish between the Neo-Nazis and Cybermen, Peinforte struck two Cybermen with poison-tipped arrows, convinced her poison was perfect, when it was the gold heads of the arrows that really killed them.

Peinforte and Richard then made their way to her tomb, where the Cybermen had hidden the statue, believing that foreknowledge of her death would drive her mad.

Peinforte and Nemesis "become one".

Finally, she made her way to where the Seventh Doctor had hidden the rocket-sled and called the Nemesis to it. Lady Peinforte threatened to reveal the Doctor's secrets if he would not give her the Nemesis bow. He refused and gave it to the Cyber-Leader instead. The Cyber-Leader expressed no interest in knowing the secrets Lady Peinforte offered to tell him, making her mad. Just before the Nemesis prepared to lift off from Earth as the Doctor had programmed it, Lady Peinforte went mad at the thought of losing her creation and jumped onto the statue and merged with it. In space, the Nemesis exploded, destroying the entire Cyber-Fleet and Lady Peinforte as well. (TV: Silver Nemesis)

Peinforte's power was a remnant of the Pythia's. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible)

Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]

Peinforte's encounter with the Cybermen was covered in Quest for Power, one of the Cyber-Documents recorded in the CyberHive. (AUDIO: The Ultimate Cybermen)

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