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==Biography==
==Biography==
Catherine came to [[Banquo Manor]] with [[Susan Seymour]]; she participated in her brothers experiments. Richard and Catherine donned headpieces, intending to share thoughts. The machine overloaded and Catherine fell unconscious. At this point connection was wade, briefly before Richard was killed. [[John Hopkinson]] freed Catherine from the machine, saving her life. [[George Wallace]] had her sedated as she became anguished.  
Catherine came to [[Banquo Manor]] with [[Susan Seymour]]; she participated in her brothers experiments. Richard and Catherine donned headpieces, intending to share thoughts. The machine overloaded and Catherine fell unconscious; Richard was killed. [[John Hopkinson]] freed Catherine from the machine, saving her life. [[George Wallace]] had her sedated as she became anguished.  


At night she awoke to the sound of movement in her room; she did not move for fear of alerting the intruder. She told Inspector [[Ian Stratford]], telling him she felt safer by his presence.
At night she awoke to the sound of movement in her room; she did not move for fear of alerting the intruder. She told Inspector [[Ian Stratford]], telling him she felt safer by his presence.


[[Eighth Doctor|Dr. Friedlander]] told Catherine that in the short time she and her brother were connected, he had received her subconscious. In her subconscious, Catherine wanted to protect Richard's honour and so his re-animated corpse began killing all in the house. Catherine was able to halt him by thinking hard. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Banquo Legacy]]'')
Richards’s re-animated corpse chased them through the house; they barricaded themselves in Hopkinson's room. [[Eighth Doctor|Dr. Friedlander]] thought Catherine had linked with Richard while she was unconscious and that the killings were her wish to protect his honour. She agreed and halted Harries by thinking hard.


Catherine followed Ian, John, [[Baker (The Banquo Legacy)|Baker]] and Friedlander when they went to get chain to tie up Richard. She told them she was consciously controlling Harries in the killings, that she was connected to him and that she would now kill them. Baker knocked her over and they barricaded her out.
Catherine used Richard to break into the room from outside while she waited in another room. Ian opened the door and she shot him in the shoulder. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Banquo Legacy]]'')
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Revision as of 11:54, 23 December 2010

Catherine Harries was the sister of Richard Harries.

Biography

Catherine came to Banquo Manor with Susan Seymour; she participated in her brothers experiments. Richard and Catherine donned headpieces, intending to share thoughts. The machine overloaded and Catherine fell unconscious; Richard was killed. John Hopkinson freed Catherine from the machine, saving her life. George Wallace had her sedated as she became anguished.

At night she awoke to the sound of movement in her room; she did not move for fear of alerting the intruder. She told Inspector Ian Stratford, telling him she felt safer by his presence.

Richards’s re-animated corpse chased them through the house; they barricaded themselves in Hopkinson's room. Dr. Friedlander thought Catherine had linked with Richard while she was unconscious and that the killings were her wish to protect his honour. She agreed and halted Harries by thinking hard.

Catherine followed Ian, John, Baker and Friedlander when they went to get chain to tie up Richard. She told them she was consciously controlling Harries in the killings, that she was connected to him and that she would now kill them. Baker knocked her over and they barricaded her out.

Catherine used Richard to break into the room from outside while she waited in another room. Ian opened the door and she shot him in the shoulder. (EDA: The Banquo Legacy)