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{{First pic|Wild Blue Yonder Captain.jpg|The captain's corpse. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)}})}}
{{First pic|Wild Blue Yonder Captain.jpg|The captain's corpse. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)}})}}
A '''captain''' was a member of an [[equine]]-looking species who commanded [[Spaceship (Wild Blue Yonder)|a spaceship]] which ended up at the [[Edge of Creation]].
A '''captain''' was a member of an [[equine]]-looking species who commanded [[Spaceship (Wild Blue Yonder)|a spaceship]] which ended up at the [[edge of the universe]].


Falling through a wormhole, her incredibly large spaceship became lost at the very edge of the [[known universe]]. The captain discovered the [[not-thing]]s, which was a discovery so horrifying that it led her to install a mechanism onboard the ship, that would slowly reconfigure it into a [[bomb]], and had [[Jimbo (Wild Blue Yonder)|a robot]] installed to an incredibly slow walk towards the activation button as well as a very slow countdown to [[self-destruction]]. This would ensure that the monsters she had found would not understand what she had done. The captain then opened an air-lock on her spaceship and jumped out into the [[nothingness]], killing herself, and ensuring they couldn't copy her thoughts to know what she did.
== Biography ==
Falling through a [[wormhole]], the captain's spaceship became lost at the very edge of the [[known universe]]. The captain encountered the [[not-thing]]s, which had smuggled themselves on board. To ensure that they could not reach the inhabited parts of the universe, she installed a mechanism onboard the ship, which would slowly reconfigure it into a [[bomb]], and had [[Jimbo (Wild Blue Yonder)|a robot]] installed to an incredibly slow walk towards the activation button, as well as a very slow countdown to [[self-destruction]], that would ensure that the not-things, who couldn't understand slowness, would not be able to know what she had done. The captain then opened an air-lock on her spaceship, and jumped out into the [[nothingness]], killing herself, and ensuring the not things couldn't copy her thoughts about her plan.


Three years on, when the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]] arrived, her corpse had been caught in the [[gravity field]] around the spaceship, causing her spacesuit to collide with the ship and create a banging noise. Her corpse was incinerated when the spaceship finally exploded, taking the not-things with her, making her final mission successful. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)}})
Three years later, when the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]] arrived, her corpse had been caught in the [[mavity field]] around the spaceship, causing her spacesuit to collide with the ship and create a banging noise. Her corpse was incinerated when the spaceship finally exploded, taking the not-things with her, making her final mission successful. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)}})


[[Category:Individuals of unknown species]]
[[Category:Individuals of unknown species]]
[[Category:Spacecraft captains]]
[[Category:Spacecraft captains]]
[[Category:Individuals with unknown names]]

Latest revision as of 13:43, 27 January 2024

The captain's corpse. (TV: Wild Blue Yonder [+]Loading...["Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)"])

A captain was a member of an equine-looking species who commanded a spaceship which ended up at the edge of the universe.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Falling through a wormhole, the captain's spaceship became lost at the very edge of the known universe. The captain encountered the not-things, which had smuggled themselves on board. To ensure that they could not reach the inhabited parts of the universe, she installed a mechanism onboard the ship, which would slowly reconfigure it into a bomb, and had a robot installed to an incredibly slow walk towards the activation button, as well as a very slow countdown to self-destruction, that would ensure that the not-things, who couldn't understand slowness, would not be able to know what she had done. The captain then opened an air-lock on her spaceship, and jumped out into the nothingness, killing herself, and ensuring the not things couldn't copy her thoughts about her plan.

Three years later, when the Fourteenth Doctor and Donna Noble arrived, her corpse had been caught in the mavity field around the spaceship, causing her spacesuit to collide with the ship and create a banging noise. Her corpse was incinerated when the spaceship finally exploded, taking the not-things with her, making her final mission successful. (TV: Wild Blue Yonder [+]Loading...["Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)"])