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'''Cecelia Pollard''' was the daughter of Lady [[Louisa Pollard]], and sister of [[Charley Pollard|Charlotte]] and [[Margaret Pollard]]. ([[BFG]]: ''[[A Blind Eye]]'') | '''Cecelia Pollard''' was the daughter of Lady [[Louisa Pollard]], and sister of [[Charley Pollard|Charlotte]] and [[Margaret Pollard]]. She was also a member of the League of English Facists, and had apparently met [[Adolf Hitler]] himself. Attempting to threaten [[Romana]]'s presidency by bringing the anti-time crisis to light, [[Torvald]], an agent of the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]], changed history slightly so that Sissy took a train to Switzerland based on a fake telegram from the long-missing Charley when she should have been committing suicide in Munich in a comparatively pointless protest against war, intending for Sissy to become another conduit to anti-time like her sister. However, a confrontation with [[Leela]] forced Sissy to recognise that her turning a blind eye to the Nazi's various crimes made her just as liable as the Nazis themselves, culminating in Sissy shooting herself in this new timeline after writing a farewell letter to Charley. ([[BFG]]: ''[[A Blind Eye]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 12:45, 3 March 2011
Cecelia Pollard was the daughter of Lady Louisa Pollard, and sister of Charlotte and Margaret Pollard. She was also a member of the League of English Facists, and had apparently met Adolf Hitler himself. Attempting to threaten Romana's presidency by bringing the anti-time crisis to light, Torvald, an agent of the Celestial Intervention Agency, changed history slightly so that Sissy took a train to Switzerland based on a fake telegram from the long-missing Charley when she should have been committing suicide in Munich in a comparatively pointless protest against war, intending for Sissy to become another conduit to anti-time like her sister. However, a confrontation with Leela forced Sissy to recognise that her turning a blind eye to the Nazi's various crimes made her just as liable as the Nazis themselves, culminating in Sissy shooting herself in this new timeline after writing a farewell letter to Charley. (BFG: A Blind Eye)