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:''For other individuals named Nancy, see [[Nancy (disambiguation)]].''
:''For other individuals named Nancy, see [[Nancy (disambiguation)]].''
'''Nancy''' was a teenage girl between the age of 19 and 21, who lived in London during the [[London Blitz]].
'''Nancy''' was a young woman between the age of 19 and 21, who lived in London during the [[London Blitz]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Nancy took it upon herself to look after various children who had been evacuated during the [[London Blitz]], but had returned as strays. She told [[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor]] this was because her younger brother [[Jamie (The Empty Child)|Jamie]] had died during an air raid. She also explained about the strange [[Empty Child|"empty" child]] walking the streets, wearing a gas mask and asking everyone "Are you my mummy?"  
Nancy took it upon herself to look after various children who had been evacuated during the [[London Blitz]], but had returned as strays. She told [[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor]] this was because her younger brother [[Jamie (The Empty Child)|Jamie]] had died during an air raid. She also explained about the strange [[Empty Child|"empty" child]] walking the streets, wearing a gas mask and asking everyone "Are you my mummy?"


She suggested the Doctor should talk to a doctor at [[Albion Hospital]], the nearest hospital to [[Limehouse Green Station]] where an unexploded bomb had fallen shortly before the child began walking the streets. Nancy later went to the site of the bombing and revealed to the Doctor that the child, Jamie, was not her brother but her son. The [[Chula]] [[nanogenes]] that had brought the dead Jamie back to life then matched Nancy and her son's [[DNA]], returning Jamie and the other infected [[Human]]s to normal. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]'' / ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'')
She suggested the Doctor should talk to a doctor at [[Albion Hospital]], the nearest hospital to [[Limehouse Green Station]] where an unexploded bomb had fallen shortly before the child began walking the streets. Nancy later went to the site of the bombing and revealed to the Doctor that the child, Jamie, was not her brother but her son. The [[Chula]] [[nanogenes]] that had brought the dead Jamie back to life then matched Nancy and her son's [[DNA]], returning Jamie and the other infected [[Human]]s to normal. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]'' / ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'')
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Revision as of 11:38, 25 January 2011

For other individuals named Nancy, see Nancy (disambiguation).

Nancy was a young woman between the age of 19 and 21, who lived in London during the London Blitz.

Biography

Nancy took it upon herself to look after various children who had been evacuated during the London Blitz, but had returned as strays. She told the Doctor this was because her younger brother Jamie had died during an air raid. She also explained about the strange "empty" child walking the streets, wearing a gas mask and asking everyone "Are you my mummy?"

She suggested the Doctor should talk to a doctor at Albion Hospital, the nearest hospital to Limehouse Green Station where an unexploded bomb had fallen shortly before the child began walking the streets. Nancy later went to the site of the bombing and revealed to the Doctor that the child, Jamie, was not her brother but her son. The Chula nanogenes that had brought the dead Jamie back to life then matched Nancy and her son's DNA, returning Jamie and the other infected Humans to normal. (DW: The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances)