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'''Nyssa''' (formally '''Nyssa of Traken''' and rarely '''Nyssa Traken''') was a native of the [[planet]] [[Traken]], the capital of the [[Traken Union]]. She was an acquaintance of the [[Fourth Doctor]] and a [[companion]] of (and later the wife) the [[Fifth Doctor]]. She also adventured with [[Adric]], [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] and briefly [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]] and [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]].
|mother      = Lucina
|father      = Tremas
|spouse      = Lasarti
|partner    = Magnus Greel
|partner2    = Tegan Jovanka
|child      = Neeka Traken
|child2      = Adric Traken
|grandchild  = Neeka Traken's child
|affiliation = Family Smith
|origin     = [[Traken]]
|birth date  = Circa [[1961]], [[Traken]], [[Traken Union]]
|first cs    = The Keeper of Traken (TV story)
|appearances = {{appears}}
|actor       = Sarah Sutton
|other actor = Lucy Baker
|clip        = The Doctor's Death sentence - Doctor Who - Arc of Infinity - BBC
|clip2      = Nyssa leaves the Doctor - Doctor Who - Terminus - BBC
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'''Nyssa''', also known as '''Nyssa of Traken''', was a [[companion]] of the [[Fourth Doctor|Fourth]] and [[Fifth Doctor]]s.


The daughter of [[Consuls of Traken|Consul]] [[Tremas]], Nyssa was a child of privilege on Traken. She was gifted with a brilliant intellect and specialised in [[bioelectronics]]. When Traken was destroyed, Nyssa became the last of her kind.
A genius [[scientist]], Nyssa assisted [[the Doctor]] in his fourth incarnation before joining him, [[Adric]] and [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] as a [[companion|travelling companion]] after becoming the last of [[Trakenite|her kind]]. Following Adric's [[death]], a period of time alone with the Doctor and travelling alongside [[Thomas Brewster|Brewster]], [[Hannah Bartholomew|Hannah]], [[Marcipor|Marc]] and [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]], Nyssa left [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] to assist in the curing of those with [[Lazar's disease]].
 
Nyssa assisted those harmed by the [[Last Great Time War|Time War]] and rejoined the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough before remaining in [[E-Space]]. She was seemingly able to eventually return and entered into a relationship with Tegan on [[Earth]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
=== Early life ===
Nyssa was born on [[Traken]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Primeval (audio story)}}) circa [[1961]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Cobwebs (audio story)}}; [[TV]]: {{cs|Logopolis (TV story)}}) as the daughter of [[Tremas|Consul Tremas]] and [[Lucina]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Keeper of Traken (TV story)}}) Both of her grandfathers had died by the time she was born ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Toy (audio story)}}) and her mother died in childbirth ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Empire of Death (novel)}}) or when she was young. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)}}, {{cs|Pursuit of the Nightjar (audio story)}})
Having grown up in the [[harmony]] of the [[Traken Union]], Nyssa was shielded from the horrors of the universe. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|1001 Nights (audio story)}}) She was brought up to be altruistic and to always put others before herself, a rule that she abided by. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Entropy Plague (audio story)}}) As [[Trakenite]] nobility, Nyssa learnt the manners and behaviours expected of her, including [[dance]], which she considered herself quite good at, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Black Orchid (TV story)}}) whilst the [[servant]]s' children were able to share rooms and play in the grounds. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Toy (audio story)}}) Due to her father's position, Nyssa spent most of her time amongst older people and was starved of company of her own age. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken (novelisation)}})
[[File:Young Nyssa.jpg|thumb|left|Nyssa as she appeared as a child. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Mawdryn Undead (TV story)}})]]
Tremas entered into a romantic relationship with [[Kassia]] ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Keeper of Traken (TV story)}}) and would play her a piece of Trakenite [[music]] when she was feeling low. Nyssa remembered the piece fondly. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Entropy Composition (audio story)}}) She had a number of [[teddy bear]]s, namely a talking one called [[Big Bear]] who "guarded" her when she slept. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Divided Loyalties (novel)}})
Nyssa inherited her father's love of science. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken (novelisation)}}) She was a genius, with [[bioelectronics]] ([[TV]]: {{cs|Castrovalva (TV story)}}) and [[cybernetics]] as her strong points. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Four to Doomsday (TV story)}}) However, she knew very little about [[telebiogenesis]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Castrovalva (TV story)}}) She assisted in a minor role with surgical operations, meaning that [[blood]] did not tend to make her nauseous. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Goth Opera (novel)}})
She enjoyed tending a [[grove]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Masquerade (audio story)}}) and was once stung by a [[Lime Grove Wasp]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Mutant Phase (audio story)}}) She was able to let loose during the [[Autumn Festival]], when her people hung [[paper lantern]]s on all the [[tree]]s in the garden and carried all the fruits in, followed by [[singing]] and a food fight which included the consuls. It was undignified, but Nyssa loved it. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Spare Parts (audio story)}})
She recognised that she was very fortunate in her upbringing and had everything in her life handed to her on a [[plate]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Peterloo Massacre (audio story)}})
=== Encounter with the Fourth Doctor ===
=== Encounter with the Fourth Doctor ===
Nyssa first met [[the Doctor]] in his [[Fourth Doctor|fourth incarnation]] when he was travelling with [[Adric]]. She was preparing to celebrate the marriage of her long-widowed father Tremas to [[Kassia]]. Unbeknownst to her, [[the Master]] had also come to Traken and was planning to exploit the tremendous power of the [[Keeper of Traken|Keepership]] (to which her father was the only rightful heir) to live beyond his last natural [[regeneration]]. The Doctor and Adric stopped the Master from taking over the Keepership, but could not prevent his killing Nyssa's new stepmother. They also did not stop the Master from killing Tremas by transferring his essence into Tremas' body which left Nyssa orphaned in her young adulthood. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken (TV story)|The Keeper of Traken]]'')
Nyssa attended [[Tremas and Kassia's wedding]], after which she met the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Adric]]. Unbeknownst to her, {{Pratt}} planned to exploit the tremendous power of the [[Keeper of Traken|Keepership]], which her father was to inherit, by manipulating Kassia. Nyssa helped the Doctor and Adric prevent the Master from gaining the power of [[The Source (The Keeper of Traken)|the Source]], but was unable to prevent him from killing Kassia.
 
Afterwards, Nyssa and Tremas bid farewell to the Doctor and Adric. Nyssa told her father that he had to put everything back together again following the Master's actions, but did not witness her father being killed and taken over by the decayed [[Time Lord]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Keeper of Traken (TV story)}}) although she did think she heard a distant echo of mocking laughter. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken (novelisation)}}) She sent a message to [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] telling the Doctor of the Master's escape and Tremas's disappearance. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Logopolis (novelisation)}})
 
=== First travels in the TARDIS ===
==== Joining the Doctor ====
After the Trakens' message had been received by the Doctor, Nyssa met [[the Watcher (Logopolis)|the Watcher]] who took her to [[Logopolis]] to find {{Ainley}}, as she wished to know what he had done to her father. She was reunited with the Doctor and Adric and met [[Tegan Jovanka]] before the Master enslaved her mind and used her in his complex plan to conquer [[N-Space]]. The Doctor was able to break the Master's control over her and she learnt that he had killed and taken over her father's body.
 
Whilst the Doctor, Tegan and the Master went to [[Earth]] in [[the Master's TARDIS|the latter's TARDIS]], Nyssa and Adric remained in [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] on Logopolis. The Watcher helped Adric pilot the TARDIS and take them to Earth. However, during the journey, Nyssa witnessed the apparent destruction of the entire [[Traken Union]] thanks to an [[entropy wave]], leading her to believe that she was the last of her kind. She witnessed the Doctor's [[regeneration]] into [[Fifth Doctor|his fifth incarnation]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|Logopolis (TV story)}}) after which she helped get him back to the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Castrovalva (TV story)}})
 
==== With Adric and Tegan ====
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[[File:NyssaEventOne.jpg|thumb|left|Nyssa in [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] as it hurtles towards [[Event One]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Castrovalva (TV story)}})]]
Nyssa helped the Doctor get to the [[Zero Room]], which she accidentally jettisoned in order to save the TARDIS from being destroyed in [[Event One]]. Arriving at [[Castrovalva]] for the Doctor's benefit, Nyssa found it was a secondary trap by the Master to get rid of the Doctor by using Adric to make [[block transfer computation]]s. However, they managed to escape Castrovalva with Adric and the Doctor stabilised. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Castrovalva (TV story)}})
 
Upon leaving Castrovalva, the TARDIS materialised in the [[Psychodrome]], which created four competing [[kingdom]]s based on each of the travellers' individual perceptions of one another and their own backgrounds. Nyssa's perception proved to be the most dangerous due to her [[trauma]] causing her to associate the Doctor with the Master, resulting in the creation of [[Magus (Psychodrome)|King Magus]]. They were able to leave after acknowledging their flaws and shortcomings and affirm that they accepted one another despite them. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Psychodrome (audio story)}})
 
In [[2592]], after the four travellers were locked out of the TARDIS, Nyssa and Tegan booked rooms at a [[hotel]] and met [[Chris Cwej]], from whom Nyssa learnt that [[Serenity (Cold Fusion)|Serenity]] had survived the entropy wave that wiped out the [[Traken Union]]. Nyssa escaped from Adjudicators with Chris and assisted in his investigations into corruption within the force, disarming fusion bombs and eventually meeting up with the Doctor, Tegan and [[Patience (The Tides of Time)|Patience]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Cold Fusion (novel)}})
 
The TARDIS landed on [[Isopterus]], where the crew saved the [[humanoid]] survivors from giant [[termite]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|On the Planet Isopterus (comic story)}}) Nyssa lost consciousness in the [[1950s]] due to the presence of an intelligence which she and the Doctor later took to [[Otho (moon)|Otho]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|First Born (short story)}})
 
[[File:Robotised.jpg|thumb|Nyssa is processed by [[Lin Futu]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Four to Doomsday (TV story)}})]]
On [[Monarch (Four to Doomsday)|Monarch]]'s [[Monarch's ship|spacecraft]], Nyssa was, unlike Adric, appalled by the [[Urbankan]]s' plans and was determined to oppose tyrants following her encounters with the Master. Because of this, she was taken away to become an [[Urbankan android|android]]. She was rescued by the Doctor and [[Bigon]] but, after the TARDIS dematerialised, she fainted ([[TV]]: {{cs|Four to Doomsday (TV story)}}) due to [[Kwundaar]] afflicting her with evil. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Primeval (audio story)}}) Whilst the Doctor initially believed that she had suffered a mild mental disorientation, he later believed that it was a sign of [[post-traumatic stress]] resulting from the death of her father. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Empire of Death (novel)}})


Soon after, [[the Watcher]] took Nyssa to the [[planet]] [[Logopolis]] in [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. She discovered the Master had, in effect, killed her father. He enslaved her mind, involving her in his complex plan to conquer the universe. The Doctor soon broke her free of the Master's spell, then entered into an uneasy alliance with the Master. The two Time Lords and Tegan rushed to [[Earth]] in [[the Master's TARDIS]] to halt the waves of rampant [[entropy]] the Master had unleashed upon the universe. Adric and Nyssa were left with the Doctor's TARDIS on Logopolis. The Watcher helped Adric transport the duo back to Earth. En route, Nyssa witnessed the entire Traken Union being swept away by the growing [[Entropy wave|entropy field]] which threatened the existence of every part of [[N-Space]]. She knew she was the last of her entire species by the time the TARDIS materialised on Earth. When she next met the Doctor, he was mortally wounded in his successful battle to stop the Master. He [[regeneration|regenerated]], never having travelled with her in the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'')  
After Nyssa collapsed a second time, the Doctor built a [[delta wave augmenter]]. Although she claimed that she was alright, she admitted that she was having difficulty concentrating and used the augmenter, sleeping for days and eventually waking up apparently fully recovered. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Kinda (TV story)}})


=== Travels with the Fifth Doctor ===
In [[1666]] [[London]], Nyssa found evidence of the use of an alien weapon inside [[John (The Visitation)|Sir John]]'s house and headed to the TARDIS to build a [[sonic booster]] to defeat the [[Terileptil]]s' [[Terileptil android|android]], something that she did with some assistance from Adric. She successfully used it to destroy the android, after which the pair tried to use the TARDIS to travel back to the house. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Visitation (TV story)}})
[[File:NyssaEventOne.jpg|thumb|left|Nyssa in [[the TARDIS]] as it hurtles towards [[Event One]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')]]
Because of the Doctor's debilitated state after his [[Fifth Doctor|fourth regeneration]], Nyssa helped him get to the TARDIS before the Pharos Project's security guards could arrest them for trespassing. In the TARDIS, she became even more worried; the Doctor and Adric were lost in the corridors. When she caught up to them, she found he had changed his outfit and was desperately looking for the [[Zero Room]] to recover. Moreover, once the Doctor was in the Zero Room, she found the TARDIS had travelled back to the beginning of time. They were about to be blown apart by Event One, otherwise known as the [[Big Bang]]. Managing to get the Doctor stable long enough to figure out how to escape, Nyssa accidentally jettisoned the Zero Room to give the TARDIS enough thrust to move forward in time. Arriving at [[Castrovalva]], Nyssa found it was a secondary trap by the Master to get rid of the Doctor by using Adric to make [[block transfer computation]]s. However, they escaped Castravalva with Adric and the Doctor stabilised. They began travelling; she now no longer had a home to go to except for the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')


Arriving on an [[Urbankan]] ship, Nyssa was taken by the [[Urbankan android|android]] inhabitants to become one of their own. The Doctor and [[Bigon]] rescued her. Nyssa fainted from stress. ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'') She could not concentrate; she could not even match Adric at [[chess]]. The Doctor made a device called a [[delta wave augmentor]], of which his [[sonic screwdriver]] formed an essential part, to let her sleep and recover. Nyssa awoke four days later to discover the Doctor had had an adventure without her. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'') Thereafter, she discovered she had a look-alike by the name of [[Ann Talbot]] in early [[20th century]] England. The two attended a costume party in the same dress, making it nearly impossible to tell them apart. [[George Cranleigh]] kidnapped Nyssa by mistake, but released her to the Doctor when he discovered his mistake. ([[TV]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'')
Nyssa and Adric instead arrived in the future, near the [[Mississippi River]]. They helped [[James (The Dark River)|James]] escape his [[slave]] masters and restored power to [[Doc Ashberry]]'s [[Doc Ashberry's TARDIS|TARDIS]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Dark River (short story)}}) before returning to 1666, where they were reunited with the Doctor and Tegan and attempted to extinguish what would become the [[Great Fire of London]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Visitation (TV story)}})


Nyssa encountered Cybermen trying to attack Earth, but watched as they were foiled by Adric. She was horrified to see Adric give his life to stop the freighter that killed the [[Dinosaur|dinosaurs]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'') Adric's death was a severe blow to Nyssa and Tegan. While working through their grief, the TARDIS crew was embroiled in an adventure which sent a [[Concorde]] back through time. After they had returned the airliner to [[1980s]] [[Heathrow Airport]], the Doctor accidentally left Tegan behind. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]'')
The [[Celestial Toymaker]] gave Nyssa dreams of Traken, [[Tremas|her father]] and the [[consuls of Traken|consuls]]. She was angry with the Doctor when he agreed to help separate the Toymaker from [[Rallon]], not understanding why he could not have done the same for her father and the Master. Whilst she remained unhappy, the two discussed the matter and she remained strong, something that Tegan admired. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Divided Loyalties (novel)}})


Nyssa and the Doctor began travelling alone together. Nyssa began to develop her nascent [[telepathic]] powers. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Winter for the Adept (audio story)|Winter for the Adept]]'', ''[[Primeva (audio story)|l]]'') She witnessed the birth of the [[Cybermen]] on [[Mondas]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Spare Parts (audio story)|Spare Parts]]'') For a time, the Doctor and she were joined by [[Thomas Brewster]], a human male from [[Victoria]]n [[London]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster]]'') This threesome had a few adventures — perhaps most notably one in which Nyssa discovered Adric had not died in Earth's prehistoric past ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Boy That Time Forgot (audio story)|The Boy That Time Forgot]]'') — before Thomas left the TARDIS to pursue a romance in [[2008]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Perfect World (audio story)|A Perfect World]]'')
Believing [[Udilf]]'s people to be threatened by aliens, Nyssa and Tegan assisted them in making weapons and armour. However, they learnt from the Doctor and Adric that the aliens were actually [[U'thai]]'s people, after which Nyssa preferred a peaceful solution, something that Tegan and Adric disagreed with. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Immortals (short story)}})
[[File:NyssaCapturedManussa.jpg|thumb|right|Nyssa captured by the authorities on [[Manussa]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'')]]
Nyssa continued travelling alone with the Doctor until they chanced upon Tegan in [[Amsterdam]]. During the same adventure, she forcefully stood up to the [[Gallifrey]]an [[High Council]] on the Doctor's behalf. She encountered [[Omega]], who wished to bond with the Doctor to escape the anti-matter universe, but was successful in helping the Doctor prevent this. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'') Soon after, Nyssa discovered that Tegan was still afflicted by the remnants of the [[Mara]] from the Kinda world and helped the Doctor take her to [[Manussa]] to permanently destroy the Mara with a "snakedance". ([[TV]]: ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'') She mistook [[Mawdryn]] for the Doctor going through a gruesome regeneration and was infected by his disease. The Doctor nearly gave up his eight remaining lives to cure her and Tegan, but thanks to the unlikely meeting of two [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadiers]], a substitute was found to cure her. At this time, an undercover agent of the Black Guardian, [[Turlough]], began travelling with them to escape exile on earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'')
[[File:Nyssa makes her goodbyes.jpg|thumb|left|Nyssa says goodbye to Tegan and the [[Fifth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'')]]
Nyssa left the TARDIS under circumstances as tragic and noble as those that had forced her into the Doctor's company. The TARDIS attached itself to a space liner when Turlough, under the Black Guardian's influence, damaged its controls. The liner docked with what seemed to be a hulk floating in space, the ''[[Terminus]]'' space station. The Doctor and Nyssa discovered it was, in effect, a leper colony. She was the only TARDIS crew member who contracted the disease the station existed to treat. Just as she had always done with the tragedies in her life, she used her misfortune as a path to a better future. She chose to remain on the space station to help her fellow sufferers find a permanent cure for [[Lazar's disease]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'')


=== After her travels ===
Due to a [[communication node]] disguised as a [[toy]], Nyssa had recurring [[nightmare]]s of her father on Traken. The [[telepathy|telepathic]] call led her to a room where she saw a vision of the [[First Doctor]] and the Master on [[Gallifrey]], the Doctor later telling her that the node had been locked away so that it could not be used to track himself and [[Susan Foreman|Susan]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Toy (audio story)}})
Although she believed she would die — though in her words, "not easily" — on [[Terminus]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]''), Nyssa eventually left and settled down as an academic in a university on an unspecified planet. During this period, she encountered the Doctor's [[Fourth Doctor|fourth incarnation]] again — long before he had first met her on Traken ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Asylum (novel)|Asylum]]''). Eventually, she married and had children, the eldest a daughter, Neeka, with a man named [[Lasarti]], who studied dreams. During this period of her life, she reunited with the Doctor's [[fifth Doctor|fifth incarnation]] and again assisted with his regeneration into his [[Sixth Doctor|next incarnation]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Winter (audio story)|Winter]]'')


=== Reunited with the Doctor ===
Whilst the Doctor and Tegan left [[Gallius Ultima]] to investigate the [[Larger Magellanic Cloud]], Nyssa and Adric stayed behind and watched the autopsy of the crew of the previous expedition to the cloud. She saw [[Rovus]] begin his attack and, when the [[Star Men]] invaded, she was sent to their universe for a time. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Star Men (audio story)}})
Half a century after leaving the Doctor, Nyssa was reunited with the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] and [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]] on the planet [[Helheim]] while trying to find the cure for Richtes Disease, which had claimed over six billion lives. She originally wanted to return to her family. But after the Doctor failed to return her home, she decide to resume her travels through time and space. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Cobwebs (audio story)|Cobwebs]]'') They travelled to [[Cherdor]] in the [[28th century]] to encounter the [[Takers]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Whispering Forest (audio story)|The Whispering Forest]]'') and [[Manussa]] during the [[Manussan Empire]] where they fought against the [[Mara]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Cradle of the Snake (audio story)|The Cradle of the Snake]]'')


During these later journeys in the TARDIS, she told Tegan that she was married and had two children, Tegan and Adric. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Heroes of Sontar (audio story)|Heroes of Sontar]]'') She also admitted that in her personal timeline she had already experienced the [[Fifth Doctor]]'s problematic [[regeneration]] into the [[Sixth Doctor]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Winter (audio story)|Winter]]'') Thus, during this second period of travel with the Doctor, she had to keep her knowledge of the Fifth Doctor's end hidden from him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Heroes of Sontar (audio story)|Heroes of Sontar]]'', et. al) She was tempted to help intelligent rats create a non-lethal plague in exchange for some tips in fixing the destabilising Helheim cure. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Rat Trap (audio story)|Rat Trap]]'')
At [[Contingency Club|the Contingency]] in [[1864]], Nyssa escaped from [[Edward (The Contingency Club)|Edward]] with Adric and encountered [[Marjorie Stonegood]], who helped them leave via the tube tunnels. They discovered an underground [[bathhouse]], within which grew a number of Edwards. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Contingency Club (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa and the Doctor traced Adric and Tegan to [[Zaltys]] after they disappeared from the console room. [[Gevaudan]] detected Nyssa's psychic capabilities and used them to magnify his own, allowing him to defeat the [[vampire]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Zaltys (audio story)}})
 
In the [[1920s]], Nyssa encountered the Master again and was taunted about the destruction of her planet by him. He [[hypnosis|hypnotised]] her, something that Tegan sympathised with after being controlled by the [[Mara]] and the Terileptils. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Smoke and Mirrors (audio story)}})
 
On [[Cicero Prime]], the Doctor was mistaken for [[the Scorpion]] and Nyssa for his assistant, taking on the alias of "Nyssa the Destroyer" to avoid being imprisoned and executed. The two eventually reunited with Adric and Tegan and helped protect [[Miranda (Kingdom of Lies)|Miranda]] from the real Scorpion. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Kingdom of Lies (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa and Adric were attacked by an invisible force in [[17th century]] [[Yorkshire]]. Using a [[displacement generator]], the Doctor sent Nyssa to [[1738]] where she was accused of being a [[witch]] before being saved and cared for by [[Matthew Doyle]]. However, her rejection of his [[love]] caused him to side against her when the villagers demanded that she be drowned, a fate that she was saved from by the Doctor. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Ghost Walk (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa disliked [[Argentia]], finding it excessively decadent. She was tasked with finding out the species of the [[snake]] which attacked [[Galgo]] whilst he was investigating the [[murder]] of [[Angelo Mazzini]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Serpent in the Silver Mask (audio story)}})
 
On a [[Rutan weapon test field]], Nyssa, Adric and Tegan were kidnapped by [[Adam Mitchell]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|In Their Nature (comic story)}}) They and numerous other [[companion]]s of [[the Doctor]] were saved from death by [[Frobisher]] and later rejoined their Doctor. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Endgame (POT comic story)}})
 
[[File:NyssaandAnn.jpg|thumb|left|Nyssa with her human [[doppelgänger]], [[Ann Talbot]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Black Orchid (TV story)}})]]
In [[1925]], Nyssa met and befriended her [[doppelgänger]], [[Ann Talbot]]. Ann supplied her with a costume identical to her own, allowing the two to play a trick on the guests at [[Cranleigh Hall]] as nobody was able to tell them apart, confusion which Nyssa was able to prolong thanks to Tegan having taught her how to [[Charleston (dance)|Charleston]]. However, their resemblance led to [[George Cranleigh]] kidnapping Nyssa by mistake, although he eventually released her upon realising his mistake. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Black Orchid (TV story)}})
 
The travellers celebrated [[Christmas]] in the TARDIS, but Nyssa was angered when Adric and Tegan's antics resulted in their [[Christmas tree]] falling over. She stuffed the pudding that Adric had created using [[Block Transfer Computation]] up Tegan's nose. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|In the TARDIS: Christmas Day (short story)}}) According to [[Iris Wildthyme]], she once spent Christmas aboard the TARDIS with the four travellers. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Excelis Dawns (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa and her companions watched the [[Freedom Day]] celebrations on [[Lemaria]], including a reenactment of the rescue of the planet by the [[First Doctor]] and Susan. After [[Twelfth Doctor|the actor playing the First Doctor]] took out [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver|his sonic screwdriver]] to defeat the [[Megrati]], Nyssa realised that the actor was himself an incarnation of the Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Constant Doctor (short story)}})
 
Nyssa was told by the [[Dar Trader]]s that she should be dead, which was later revised to her having a strange connection with [[death]] due to being a Trakenite. She was stabbed and died for three minutes, after which she awoke in Tegan's arms having been brought back by the Dar Trader. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Darkening Eye (audio story)}})
 
Working with Adric, Nyssa attempted to fly the TARDIS, which resulted in the ship materialising on [[Fleming's Island]], the TARDIS falling off a cliff after the four left. Nyssa found herself briefly overwhelmed by the psychic presence of the [[I Predator]], which they later managed to trap. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Iterations of I (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa and Adric played [[chess]] outside of the TARDIS, but she got fed up of his grumbling and left him on his own. She was able to coax him out of [[Adric's TARDIS bedroom|his bedroom]] days after the Doctor saved him from becoming a [[Melkur]]-like [[statue]] on [[Planet (Hearts of Stone)|a lifeless world]], promising him that he could return to the planet in a matter of months as she knew that he would not wish to do so. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Hearts of Stone (short story)}})
 
Following another argument between the Doctor and Adric, Nyssa spoke to the both of them. She remained in the TARDIS with [[Kyle (Earthshock)|Professor Kyle]] after they saved her from [[Cyberman android]]s and destroyed [[Cyber-Lieutenant (Earthshock)|a lieutenant]] when the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] entered the ship. With the Doctor and Tegan, she watched [[Briggs (Earthshock)|Briggs]]'s [[Briggs' freighter|freighter]] crash into Earth with Adric aboard. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Earthshock (TV story)}}) She asked the Doctor if the TARDIS could go back and save him, but the Doctor refused. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Time-Flight (TV story)}}) Otherwise, she showed little reaction to Adric's death, something that the Doctor later believed was due to post-traumatic stress. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Empire of Death (novel)}})
 
The crew returned the freighter's personnel to their own time and, instead of landing at the [[the Great Exhibition]] as the Doctor intended, landed at Heathrow. Nyssa, the Doctor and Tegan investigated the disappearance of a [[Concorde]] and found themselves transported to [[Distant past|140,000,000 BC]] where Nyssa's psychic powers came to the fore. Upon defeating the Master once more, Nyssa and the Doctor left Tegan at Heathrow in a hurry to avoid providing an explanation to [[Douglas Sheard]], unaware that Tegan wished to remain with them. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Time-Flight (TV story)}})
 
==== Alone with the Doctor ====
After Adric's death and leaving Tegan at Heathrow, Nyssa began to keep a [[journal]] which she entitled ''[[Observations and Analysis, A Journal]]''. The Doctor told her that he would take her to the Great Exhibition as he had originally intended, but they encountered what claimed to be the [[ghost]] of Adric and instead went to [[1863]]. She eventually broke down and admitted to the Doctor and to herself that, on some level, she blamed him for the deaths of her father, her world and Adric. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Empire of Death (novel)}})
 
Nyssa and the Doctor put Tegan's possessions into storage. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Elite (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa remained in the TARDIS, mourning Adric whilst the Doctor had an adventure at [[school (Long Term)|a school]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Long Term (short story)}}) At some point, the two met [[P. G. Wodehouse]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Autumn (audio story)}})
 
In [[1945]] [[Maine]], Nyssa and the Doctor investigated the phenomenon of the [[Veritan|Truth Tellers]] and met [[Jonny Heftklammern]] and [[Nettie Washington]], who declined the Doctor's offer to join them in the TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Tip of the Tongue (short story)}}) In [[Wales]] in the [[1980s]], she suggested that she and the Doctor visit Tegan and found herself trapped in [[Ellen Carter]]'s games. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Past Reckoning (short story)}})
 
Nyssa and the Doctor were rescued from the [[ocean]] of [[Lethe (The Parliament of Rats)|Lethe]] by the crew of the ''[[Lung of Heaven]]''. She was later taken captive aboard the ''[[Parliament of Rats]]'' before being rescued by the Doctor and [[Constantine (The Parliament of Rats)|Constantine]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Parliament of Rats (short story)}}) On Earth, Nyssa and the Doctor ran from one of [[Nicholas Carnon]]'s creatures to [[Carnon Manor|his manor]], where she cried for the first time since the death of her father and the extinction of her people. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Eternity Contract (short story)}})
 
After losing the [[lottery]], Nyssa and the Doctor went to [[Monitoring Base XL-7]] on a planet that the Doctor had once won. They met [[Sebastian Musgrove]], who tried to sacrifice them to [[Telxzana]]. Upon learning that Telxzana was dying, the travellers promised to send a survey ship to the base to pick up Sebastian. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Lonely Days (short story)}})
 
The TARDIS materialised above [[Alaska]] in [[1964]] before almost colliding with a light aircraft, after which it travelled to the same spot in [[1994]]. Nyssa experienced [[headache]]s and encountered the [[Permian]]s, whom she helped kill by burning down the house built by [[Monica Lewis]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Land of the Dead (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa was transported to Switzerland by the Doctor's [[Spillager]] detector, where she became embroiled in [[poltergeist]] activity at a boarding school. When the Doctor arrived, she reluctantly helped him investigate and they discovered Spillager scouts using the pupils' psychic abilities to open a gateway for an invasion. Nyssa was forced to use her nascent [[telepathy|telepathic powers]] to close the gateway. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Winter for the Adept (audio story)}}) Unbeknownst to her, her growing abilities were due to [[Kwundaar]]'s manipulations. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Primeval (audio story)}})
 
Whilst Nyssa was repairing the TARDIS, it was thrown into a [[time corridor]] to [[Kansas]] in [[2158]] where she met the [[Dalek]]s for the first time and helped research and avert the [[Mutant Phase]]. She questioned the Doctor about why he was able to use time travel to save the Daleks but not to save Adric. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Mutant Phase (audio story)}})
 
On a mission for the [[Time Lord]]s, Nyssa and the Doctor went to convince [[Zero (Spring)|Cardinal Zero]] to rejoin the [[High Council]] of [[Gallifrey]]. Nyssa interfered in [[Redklaw]]'s [[trial]] and, after being taken before Cardinal Zero, learnt from him of the fact that the Doctor was [[exile]]d from their planet. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Spring (audio story)}}) An attempt by Nyssa to repair the TARDIS's [[chameleon circuit]] resulted in the craft turning into a [[whale]], which the pair then had to recover. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Deep (audio story)}})
 
Having succumbed to Kwundaar's influence, Nyssa collapsed and was taken by the Doctor to [[Traken]] in the [[Primeval Times]] to be cared for. She befriended [[Sabian]] whilst she recuperated and was cured as part of a deal between the Doctor and Kwundaar, who died after he took control of [[the Source (The Keeper of Traken)|the Source]] and Nyssa cleansed it of corruption. She elected not to remain on ancient Traken but to continue travelling with the Doctor, her psychic powers once again dormant. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Primeval (audio story)}})
 
The TARDIS landed on [[Mondas]] where Nyssa met [[Yvonne Hartley]] and helped save [[Mr Hartley|her father]]. She had an affection for the Hartleys and was frustrated when the Doctor told her that they could not interfere in events as they were pivotal to the creation of the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]. Nonetheless, they attempted to improve the future of the [[Mondasian]]s by pouring [[wine]] into the nutrient feed of the [[Central Committee of Mondas|Central Committee]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Spare Parts (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa and the Doctor continued their repairs to the TARDIS which proceeded to drift into the [[Veln]] system and have an accident with a [[Koteem]] ship, causing the [[dyestrial]] poisoning of Veln. Nyssa waited with the TARDIS as the Doctor went off to warn the people of the dangers of using dyestrial, but she heard a scream and found [[Veline]]'s body. She was charged with her murder and was to be executed before she was saved by the Doctor, [[Quain]] and [[Forleon]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Creatures of Beauty (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa and the Doctor were locked in the [[Tower of London]] after the Doctor gave her incorrect currency to pay their [[tavern]] bill. [[Isaac Newton]] deduced that they were time travellers and eventually let them go after they told him tales of the future and of his continued legacy, although Nyssa could not understand why the Doctor would admire the man. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Summer (audio story)}})
 
[[Maya (Confabula)|Maya]] gave Nyssa and the Doctor an illusionary adventure at the end of which the Doctor told Nyssa that he would not be going with her, telling her that she would have to be the Doctor from then on. In tears, she returned to the TARDIS and entered the code that the Doctor gave her to remove his [[telepathy|telepathic]] link from the TARDIS, which she then learnt actually strengthened his connection to the ship and rescued him from Maya. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Confabula (short story)}})
 
Nyssa took issue with ''[[Surrender, Earthlings!]]'' and was appalled when the Doctor became addicted to it, later joining with the [[Provisional Wing of the National Viewers and Listeners Association]] to attack the [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC]] and end the transmission. Meeting up with the Doctor, they ensured that the programme received zero ratings, defeating the [[Xyz]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life (short story)}})
 
On [[Cray (planet)|Cray]], Nyssa found [[Darzil Carlisle]] for the Doctor and, after learning that he had been taking credit for the Doctor's peacekeeping efforts, chose to leave the TARDIS and stay with him in order to help him use his influence to do good. However, following Carlisle's death and the escape of [[Morian]] and [[Faye Davis]], she left with the Doctor, asking him not to meet Carlisle again until she had left his company. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Game (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa and the Doctor interviewed the team members of the fifty-seventh [[Fraternity]] research station after the appearance of [[Duplicate (The 57th)|a duplicate]] of [[Ian Bird]], for whom Nyssa felt sympathetic due to his status as the sole member of his kind. The Doctor suggested that he take Nyssa for a [[holiday]] after the duplicate killed [[Stuart Gorey]] before vanishing, his fate uncertain. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The 57th (short story)}})
 
The Doctor took Nyssa to [[Saturn]] where they met [[Hel]] and [[Keet]] in a [[café]]. Nyssa went with the couple after the Doctor was deported to [[Titan]] and was saddened by the Saturnites' society, being reminded of her own planet and missing her family. She and the Doctor were eventually reunited and left the planet, with Nyssa remaining unaware of why Hel and Keet would accept never meeting their son per the Saturnite customs. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Saturn (short story)}})
 
Nyssa and the Doctor met a tribe of [[Romany|gypsies]] in [[12th century]] [[Lebanon]] and learnt of a [[superstition]] stating that the dead appeared in the church to those responsible for their deaths. Nyssa and [[Ioanna]] sneaked into the church, where Nyssa saw an apparition of [[Tremas|her father]]. She and the Doctor escaped from the church after the villagers and gypsies set it alight with them inside, believing that they were to blame for the manifestations. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Church of Saint Sebastian (short story)}})
 
For a holiday, the Doctor took Nyssa to [[Stockbridge]] where she began writing a [[novel]] about Traken. She shared her first [[kiss]] with [[Andrew Wittaker]], who took her to [[Traken Village]] under the belief that that was where she came from. She contemplated living on Earth after finding that she had fallen in love with Andrew, but she realised that she did not like his lack of regard for consequences and departed, leaving him her completed novel. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Autumn (audio story)}})
 
For a short while, Nyssa undertook a solo expedition to [[13th century]] [[Rhodes]] whilst the Doctor visited Stockbridge in the [[20th century]]. During that time, she communicated with the Doctor across time and space through a [[temporal interocitor|pocket interocitor]]. Due to the Daleks' manipulation of time and space, she and a knight called [[Mulberry]] were transported to the middle of the [[American Civil War]]. Following her rescue by the Doctor, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Renaissance of the Daleks (audio story)}}) the pair visited [[Vortis]] where they helped the [[Menoptera]] against the [[Zarbi]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Return to the Web Planet (audio story)}})
 
==== With Brewster ====
During a power cut in the TARDIS caused by temporal phenomena, Nyssa was sent to [[1867]] [[London]] by a [[Death Wraith]] but was soon reunited with the Doctor, who had arrived in the TARDIS twelve months earlier. She was kidnapped from [[107 Baker Street]] by [[Thomas Brewster]], who stole the [[TARDIS key]] that the Doctor had given her and left in the ship, leaving Nyssa and the Doctor stranded until they were able to find a version of the TARDIS from an alternative timeline created by the Wraith. After averting said timeline and removing Brewster's [[psychic link]], Brewster stole the TARDIS a second time. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa and the Doctor were stranded on Earth for five months before they tried to use [[Block Transfer Computation]] to bring back the TARDIS, an attempt which transported Nyssa to the [[City of Excellence]] where she encountered an aged Adric. She rebuffed him, denying having loved him and refusing to become his bride, but Adric ended up joining her and the Doctor and ended his plans for revenge. Returned to [[1868]], Nyssa mourned Adric when he died once more and returned to the TARDIS after he helped Brewster pilot it back to them. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Boy That Time Forgot (audio story)}})
 
Although Nyssa initially believed that she and the Doctor had merely got themselves lost in the TARDIS, they learnt that Brewster had sold some of the ship's parts, including the [[conceptual geometer]]. The Doctor traced the parts to a [[time reef]] where Nyssa and Brewster saved a [[Rukh]] and the removed instruments were recovered from [[Gammades|Commander Gammades]], allowing them to restore the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Time Reef (audio story)}})
 
Per Brewster's request, the Doctor piloted the TARDIS to [[2008]]. Nyssa believed that Brewster might have changed time to bring about a [[utopia]], a suggestion that the Doctor gave no credit as he could not believe that any alteration to the timeline could bring about such universally benign effects. When they learnt that reality had been altered by [[Phil (A Perfect World)|Phil]] and [[Trev]], Nyssa asked them if they could put things right, after which she was surprised by Brewster's decision to remain in 2008 with [[Connie Winter]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|A Perfect World (audio story)}})
 
==== Continued adventures alone ====
Nyssa and the Doctor went to [[Stockbridge]] to celebrate [[Christmas]], choosing to go to [[1899]] so as to avoid bumping into [[Andrew Harper|Andrew]]. After watching a [[play]] about the Doctor, the pair went to [[1199]] and encountered the [[Rutan]]s, who attempted to absorb Nyssa's knowledge and for whom she supplied unlimited energy knowing that it would prove to be their undoing. They returned to 1899 and boarded a Rutan ship to end its influence over [[Osbert (Castle of Fear)|Osbert]]'s descendants, initially unaware that the ship was in poor condition and about to explode. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Castle of Fear (audio story)}})
 
Awakening in a time bubble created by the ship's explosion, Nyssa met a possible future version of herself known as the [[Lady of the Manor]]. She and the Doctor stopped the bubble from expanding to include the whole of Earth, preventing them from becoming the [[Lord of the Manor|Lord]] and Lady, but they were unable to escape from the bubble in time as it exploded. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Eternal Summer (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa and the Doctor found themselves in [[45th century]] Stockbridge where she, [[Lysette Barclay]] and [[Rinxo Jabbery]] were taken captive by the [[Dalek]]s. The two travellers attempted to save Lysette as Stockbridge was destroyed, but to no avail. Following Stockbridge's destruction, Nyssa attempted to comfort the Doctor and suggested that they go off to happier times and places. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Plague of the Daleks (audio story)}})
 
Upon receiving a distress call, Nyssa and the Doctor arrived on the [[SS Hermes]] and met [[Ailsa]] and the ship's crew, learning of their ancestors' arrival in the [[Ardelban system]] a hundred years previously. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Curiosity (short story)}})
 
Nyssa and the Doctor attended a [[Christmas]] party in [[1539]] at which they were taken prisoner by [[Norfolk (God Send Me Well to Keep)|Norfolk]] due to [[Henry VIII]]'s attraction to Nyssa rather than [[Katherine Howard]]. The two women became friends and [[lady-in-waiting|ladies-in-waiting]] until the Doctor got Nyssa back to the TARDIS, after which they travelled forward in time to ensure that Henry fell in love with Katherine and that he would marry her after [[Anne of Cleves]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|God Send Me Well to Keep (short story)}})
 
Helping the Doctor locate all copies of [[Ronnie D. Clinton]]'s ''[[Listen To The Beat]]'' on [[Royal Hospital Street]] but unaware of why, Nyssa met [[Alan Collins]]. The two managed to get him to swap his copy for the Doctor's copy of ''[[Ain't Got No Home To Go To]]'', one that Nyssa knew that the Doctor would miss, and she finally learnt that they had been hunting the vinyl down due to them containing a [[hypnosis|hypnotic]] track by [[the Master]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Tweaker (short story)}})
 
In [[1665]], Nyssa and the Doctor arrived in [[Red Lodge]] and were attacked by the [[Speera]] who took their forms and attempted to absorb them. Nyssa was able to trick the Speera into adopting the Doctor's form, resulting in fatal anomalies which killed them due to their belief that the Doctor was a [[human]] and had only one [[heart]]. The two travellers then remained in Red Lodge, as the Speera attempt to replicate her had brought the subject of Traken to the forefront of her mind for the first time in a long while and she wished to watch the sunrise. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Demons of Red Lodge (audio story)}})
 
To try to cheer Nyssa up, the Doctor took her to the [[Concordum]] to hear Traken [[music]] and thwarted the [[Entropy Siren]] [[Erisi]] after travelling to [[1968]] and learning that she had planned to use [[Geoff Cooper]]'s "[[White Waves, Soft Haze]]" to feast on [[entropy]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Entropy Composition (audio story)}})
 
When the Doctor was arrested and imprisoned on [[Folly (planet)|Folly]], Nyssa attempted to get herself arrested as well in order to join him but was unsuccessful. She got a job as a lab assistant at Folly's university hospital with [[Nathan Dask]]'s help and was eventually imprisoned by [[Noreen Chaplin]] due to a conversation that Nyssa had with [[Janson Hart]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Doing Time (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa posed as a [[Europe]]an actress under the name "Nyssa Traken" and appeared in ''[[The Devil's Whisper]]'', a section of ''[[Doctor Demonic's Tales of Terror]]'', as a character named Felicity. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Special Features (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa and the Doctor visited the [[Miaxa]]'s prison, first encountering his Prisoner aspect and attempting to free him from his Warden aspect. Nyssa was captured by the Warden and forced to wear a [[compliance collar]] until the Doctor told both aspects the truth of their existence, after which she and the Doctor departed. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|My Brother's Keeper (audio story)}})
 
In [[1892]] [[Norwood]], Nyssa was infected with the [[Interplanetarian]]. She was saved by the Doctor, who used an ancient language including the word "[[Tremas]]" to defeat it. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Interplanetarian (audio story)}})
 
On [[Fabula]] where tales were currency, Nyssa and the Doctor found themselves in a [[tavern]] where they had to tell stories. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Smuggling Tales (audio story)}})
 
[[Sultan (1001 Nights)|A sultan]] forced Nyssa to tell him stories of her adventures, leading her to tell him about her visits to the Miaxa's prison, Norwood and Fabula. She and the Doctor eventually learnt that he was trying to steal the Doctor's identity and steal the TARDIS, but the Doctor's memories made him break down. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|1001 Nights (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa was taken by the Doctor to [[1963]] to see [[the Beatles]] and the two became aware of [[Lenny Kruger]]'s changes to the timeline, using [[John Smith and the Common Men|the Common Men]] to gain power. By means of a blood test on [[Korky Goldsmith]], she learnt that the Common Men were non-humans from [[Byulna]] and helped to defeat Lenny, restoring the timeline. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|1963: Fanfare for the Common Men (audio story)}})
 
On [[23 November]] of the same year, Nyssa and the Doctor visited [[Bob Dovie]]'s house, [[59A Barnsfield Crescent]], the Doctor having suddenly felt the need to visit. Both Nyssa and the Doctor left after Bob answered, having already been visited by the Doctor's previous incarnations. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Light at the End (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa and the Doctor landed on [[Traxana]]'s [[Traxana's moon|moon]], where Nyssa was kidnapped by the [[Cell-Spider]]s. She met [[Theebe]] and learnt that the spiders had been made by the Daleks for [[Dalek-Movellan War|their war]] against the [[Movellan]]s. Nyssa and the Doctor were both captured by the Daleks ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Alien Heart (audio story)}}) and taken to [[Mojox]], but they quickly managed to escape. Unbeknownst to her the Daleks created a [[Nyssa (Dalek duplicate)|duplicate of her]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Dalek Soul (audio story)}}) They later visited [[Snittlegarth]] in [[1357]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Second Oldest Question (audio story)}})
 
==== With Hannah ====
Visiting the hunting grounds of [[Nathaniel Whitlock]] in [[1911]] [[Suffolk]], Nyssa and the Doctor met [[Hannah Bartholomew]] and became aware of the presence of [[Vatuus]] on the planet. Nyssa stood guard whilst the Doctor and [[Silver Crow]] entered the [[Ghost Dance]] to trap Vaatus once again and later departed with him in the TARDIS, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Moonflesh (audio story)}}) unaware that Hannah had stowed away on board.
 
The TARDIS landed on an [[Arrit]] [[tomb ship]] where Nyssa, the Doctor and Hannah defeated the [[Arrit-Ko]]. Although the Doctor set the coordinates to return Hannah home following the adventure, he said that that would most likely be the last place that the TARDIS would land. Thus, Hannah was accepted as a [[companion]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Tomb Ship (audio story)}})
 
On [[SORDIDE Delta]], Nyssa was trapped in a [[virtual reality]] where the Doctor was her guardian and Hannah was her [[18th century]] [[tutor]]. Hannah was able to save both Nyssa and the Doctor but lost all of her [[emotion]]s in the process, prompting her to leave the TARDIS and remain on the [[space station]] to help the survivors. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Masquerade (audio story)}})
 
==== With Tegan ====
[[File:Nyssa gun.jpg|thumb|Nyssa holds [[Borusa (Arc of Infinity)|Borusa]] at gunpoint. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Arc of Infinity (TV story)}})]]
In the [[Arc of Infinity]], after listing off all the things that the Doctor had to repair in the TARDIS, Nyssa witnessed [[Omega]] link himself to the Doctor's biology and later stood up to the [[High Council]] on [[Gallifrey]] in an attempt to save her companion's life, holding {{Sachs}} at gunpoint. She and the Doctor escaped Gallifrey and travelled to [[1983]] [[Amsterdam]] where they were reunited with [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], who helped them stop Omega from returning and rejoined them aboard the TARDIS. Nyssa told her that she had missed her and that it was wonderful to have her back. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Arc of Infinity (TV story)}})
 
Nyssa, the Doctor and Tegan remained in Amsterdam and went to the [[Rijksmuseum]] where they discovered that [[Rembrandt van Rijn|Rembrandt]] had drawn functional [[spacecraft]]. This led to the team learning of and defeating the [[Nix (species)|Nix]], in the course of which Nyssa met Rembrandt and spoke to him of his wife's death, understanding how it felt to lose a loved one. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Waters of Amsterdam (audio story)}}) After Nyssa and Tegan spent some time together holidaying in Amsterdam, the Doctor returned for them. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Elite (audio story)}}
 
According to one account, the reunited crew first went to [[Akoshemon]]'s [[Akoshemon's moon|moon]] after [[The Dark (Fear of the Dark)|the Dark]] used its influence on Nyssa and left her concussed. She had a [[heart attack]] caused by the Dark but was revived by the Doctor, who [[hypnosis|hypnotised]] her in order to make use of the connection between the two of them. She later vomited out the Dark as it became corporeal and helped to defeat it before leaving the moon, mourning [[Lawrence (Fear of the Dark)|Captain Lawrence]], [[Jyl Stoker]] and everybody else that died. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Fear of the Dark (novel)}})
 
According to another account, the three travellers first went to [[Florana]] as the Doctor knew that Nyssa was taken with the [[tulip]]s of Amsterdam and would like the scenery. They instead landed in its early history as a barren planet, where Nyssa was brainwashed by [[Stemp|Educator Stemp]] into serving the [[High Priest (The Elite)|High Priest]] as a recruit for [[the Elite (The Elite)|the Elite]]. The Doctor eventually reversed the conditioning and she was returned to normal, leaving Florana after [[Thane]] killed the High Priest. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Elite (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa thought about leaving the Doctor after Florana, but realised that the fate of the universe outweighed what had happened on that one planet. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Children of Seth (audio story)}})
 
To recover after their experiences on Florana, the trio spent several days relaxing near [[Brisbane]] before Nyssa insisted that the Doctor help Tegan investigate the disappearance of [[Mike Bretherton]]. Their search took them to [[Luparis]], where Nyssa agreed to help [[Jezzavar|Lord Jezzavar]] with his coup in order to gain access to the [[Hexagoran]] palace after initially refusing his suggestion that she should be installed as queen. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Hexagora (audio story)}})
 
Whilst Nyssa was conducting an experiment in the TARDIS, the ship was directed to the [[Archipelago of Sirius]] by a message picked up on the scanner. There, Nyssa was arrested and sent to Level 14 with her mind wiped, briefly believing that she was the Doctor. She was eventually able to remember enough about herself to plan a successful escape from Level 14 and a reunion with the Doctor and Tegan. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Children of Seth (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa remained in the TARDIS whilst the Doctor and Tegan explored [[Aronassus 49]], but did meet [[Threll]] when her companions brought him to the ship. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Danger Down Below (short story)}})
 
During a thunderstorm on [[Planet (The God Machine)|an alien planet]], Nyssa and Tegan were abducted by [[pirate]]s who were attempting to steal the [[North Tribe]]s treasures. The pair were rescued by the Doctor, as were several tribespeople who had also been captured. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The God Machine (short story)}})
 
Nyssa and Tegan were in the TARDIS when it was attacked by [[Voorvolika]], who learnt the three travellers' names from Nyssa. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Armageddon Chrysalis (short story)}})
 
On [[Planet 453]] in [[2330]], Nyssa, the Doctor and Tegan realised that [[Carnak]] was taking control of bodies in cold storage and were locked away by him and his minions. Nyssa and Tegan returned to the TARDIS pushing a trolley on which lay the Doctor, who used his telepathic abilities to thwart Carnak. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Haven (short story)}})
 
Nyssa and Tegan were inside the TARDIS when the Doctor suffered from [[nightmare]]s due to [[Ponassan germ]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Penalty (short story)}})
 
At [[Heathrow Airport]] in [[1982]], Nyssa, the Doctor and Tegan encountered {{Delgado}} and saved a plane of people from being sent through a portal by him. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Night Flight to Nowhere (short story)}})
 
The TARDIS team encountered [[dinosaur]]s and a number of other creatures in the [[Sahara Desert]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Great Snakes! (short story)}}) the TARDIS, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Crocs! (short story)}}, {{cs|'Gators (short story)}}, {{cs|Caimans and Gavials (short story)}}, {{cs|The Great Irish Elk (short story)}}, {{cs|Horses Through the Ages (short story)}}) [[Siberia]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Woolly Mammoth (short story)}}) [[Kenya]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Elephant Hunt (short story)}}, {{cs|Face to Face with Early Man (short story)}}, {{cs|On Safari (short story)}}, {{cs|Elephant Dance (short story)}}) [[Los Angeles]] during the [[Ice Age]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Sabre-toothed Tiger (short story)}}, {{cs|The Great Irish Elk (short story)}}) [[Loch Ness]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Loch Ness Monster (short story)}}) and [[Dorset]], where they witnessed [[Mary Anning]]'s discovery of the ''[[Ichthyosaurus]]''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Amazing Fossil Fish (short story)}})
 
During another argument between the Doctor and Tegan over the impossibility of saving Adric, Nyssa interrupted to ask where they were. They went on to find that they were on the [[Hardy Station]] and saved the universe from being destroyed by a [[cyclotron]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Lackaday Express (short story)}})
 
[[Sadan Rassul]] and his men kidnapped Nyssa at the [[British Museum]] in [[1896]] and sent her back in time 4000 years using a [[lodestone]]. Rassul placed her in a [[coma]] to become the host for [[Nephthys]], but the Doctor saved her and defeated Nephthys by employing the help of [[Ann Talbot|Ann Cranleigh]] to confuse the goddess. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Sands of Time (novel)}})
 
When the Doctor suffered from visions and worried that his mind was destroying itself, Nyssa and Tegan looked for help on [[Morestra]] and found themselves frustrated by the [[sexism]] they experienced from the [[Morestran Orthodox]]. Nyssa infiltrated the [[Sorenson Academy]] in search of information on the [[Zeta Project]] but was found out by the dean, whose advances she spurned, and sent to [[Zeta Major]] as a lab specimen. She was experimented on with [[anti-matter]] crystals and succumbed to the contamination before being saved by the inhabitants of the [[anti-matter universe]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Zeta Major (novel)}})
 
Nyssa, the Doctor and Tegan visited the [[Necropolitan]] to remember Adric, placing a small metal star in an alcove, and heard of the [[murder]] of a funeral director. Nyssa spoke to [[Verin]] about it and helped her companions solve the murder, after which they were thanked by the [[Most Honourable Solemn One]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Wake (short story)}})
 
In [[493]] [[Ravenna]], Nyssa met [[Flavius Theodoric]] and introduced Tegan to him as "High Queen of Brisbane". She, the Doctor and Tegan were accused by [[Ariadne (Goths and Robbers)|Princess Ariadne]] of stealing the [[Crown of Byzantium]], but it was eventually revealed that [[Leo (Goths and Robbers)|Prince Leo]] had stolen it. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Goths and Robbers (short story)}})
 
As they were not human, neither Nyssa nor the Doctor were as affected by the psychic phenomena that caused [[Anna (Soul Mate)|Anna]] to appear to them as Tegan. They went looking for Tegan and found her just after she had escaped from the apparition of Anna. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Soul Mate (short story)}})
 
On [[F-four]], Nyssa and the Doctor carried out biological tests, causing Tegan to feel left out. Nyssa's work was invaluable to the colonists and she promised them that she would tell their story to anybody who would listen. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|No Exit (short story)}})
 
Both Nyssa and Tegan were chased by [[Endovorm]]s disguised as stone [[lion]]s in [[Trafalgar Square]] in [[1843]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Lions of Trafalgar (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa found herself a part of ''[[The King of the Dead]]'' in [[1982]] and spoke with [[Patrick (The King of the Dead)|Patrick]] about how she had managed to forgive the Master for killing her father and how he should follow suit. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The King of the Dead (audio story)}})
 
In [[Mistpuddle]], Nyssa and Tegan solved a series of murders committed by [[Pricklethorp]] and learnt that the talking animals that inhabited the village were engineered by [[Lindsay Wood]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Mistpuddle Murders (audio story)}})
 
==== With Tegan and Marc ====
The Doctor, wanting to meet [[Cicero]], took Nyssa and Tegan to [[BC|63 BC]] [[Cumae]] where they dressed in [[toga]]s and pretended to be the Doctor's sisters; Claudia and Claudia. Whilst there, Nyssa came to believe that the Doctor was still struggling to come to terms with [[Adric]]'s death, having originally interpreted his silence on the matter as him being cold-hearted. She and her companions were put through a series of tests by [[Tartarus]], in the course of which she lured a [[bull]] into a pit, and she later invited [[Marcipor|Marc]] to join them in the TARDIS, an offer that he accepted. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Tartarus (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa visited Marc in [[Marc's TARDIS bedroom|his bedroom]] and was concerned by how difficult he found it to adjust to being a freedman. After the TARDIS landed on ''[[Proxima (space station)|Proxima]]'' in the [[30th century]], she and Tegan found themselves in a separate time zone to the Doctor and Marc due to [[interstitial time]], but were able to help their companions and [[Christopher Jennings]] defeat [[Kalu]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Interstitial (audio story)}})
 
In [[19th century]] [[Ireland]], the [[Spae Wife]] took control of Nyssa's mind in an attempt to gain control of the TARDIS. To free her from the Spae Wife's control, the Doctor attempted to remind her of [[Traken]] and Marc reminded her of their previous adventures together, but it was Tegan telling her how she would be affected by the loss of her best friend that restored her. She apologised to Tegan for her actions, but she told her that she understood due to her own experience with the [[Mara]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Feast of Fear (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa, the Doctor, Tegan and Marc found themselves drafted into the race on [[Samotis]], during which Nyssa ran alongside [[Morris (Warzone)|Morris]], whom she assisted and befriended. When Marc became partially [[cyber-conversion|cyber-converted]], Nyssa and Morris put an end to the race by tying up [[Commentator (Warzone)|the Commentator]] and disabling the course's fail-safes, forcing the system to shut everything down. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Warzone (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa cared for Marc in the TARDIS and was, with the Doctor, able to [[hacking|hack]] the [[mainframe]] and reverse all mental programming, restoring each [[Cyberman]]'s [[memory|memories]] and restoring Marc's. Afterwards, the upset Doctor left his companions on [[Callanna]] with a great deal of [[money]], an action that Nyssa could not understand as she could not see how it helped anybody. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Conversion (BFM audio story)}})
 
Unlike Tegan, Nyssa enjoyed the tranquillity of Callanna and was not concerned about the planet's relaxing effects. She, Tegan and Marc worked with [[Steppa Westma Cotter-Thatch Slitheen]] to stop [[Bella (Madquake)|Bella]] and [[Grumma]], after which the Doctor returned for them, telling them that they needed to talk. Nyssa was somewhat upset, believing that the three of them could have been happy living on Callanna. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Madquake (audio story)}})
 
The Doctor attempted to take Nyssa, Tegan and Marc to [[Gallifrey]] to have a talk mediated by a [[Time Lord]], but they instead arrived at [[Welkin Sanatorium]] on [[Soresia]] where they saw an apparition of Adric. Once the ghostly phenomena was ended, Nyssa reminded the Doctor that they still needed to talk but, instead of going to Gallifrey, he apologised to the three of them for avoiding them and his emotions concerning Adric's death and Marc's conversion. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Lost Resort (audio story)}})
 
The TARDIS arrived on [[RMS Oceanic|RMS ''Oceanic'']], aboard which Nyssa found that she suffered from [[seasickness]] and explained that there were no [[sea]]s on Traken. She was, however, cured when the Doctor gave her tablets of his own making, and she was able to assist in ensuring that [[Nellie Bly]] completed her journey. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Perils of Nellie Bly (audio story)}})
 
The Doctor wanted to take his friends on holiday, but Marc collapsed after changing the coordinates. She placed Marc in a sleep pod hoping to stabilise his vitals. She went into the sleep machine with the Doctor to help discover what the Daleks were doing. She learnt that the Daleks were just ghosts who wanted to become real using the humans in the base. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Nightmare of the Daleks (audio story)}})
 
==== After Marc ====
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Nyssa, the Doctor and Tegan intended to visit [[Prague]] but arrived several hundred kilometres below the city. They were given a tour of the [[Svarozhich Project]] by [[Jane Flora|Dr Jane Flora]] and found the corpses of project workers, finding that [[Szlth'TOK]] had killed them to avenge his people inadvertently killed by the project. After returning to the TARDIS, the Doctor tried to teach Nyssa and Tegan to read the star charts and asked that one of them read out coordinates for their next destination. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Men of the Earth (short story)}})
 
Tegan and Nyssa found that the TARDIS was shrinking and that the Doctor was the cause. Nyssa went with the Doctor to the [[Komoko]] [[mining]] planet to visit his old friend [[Velar]]. Having found his place abandoned, she thought he had left but later found out that he had been killed. She helped the Doctor to rig an explosion at a mine to help convince the miners of what [[Reno]] had done. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Friendly Fire (audio story)}})
 
Inside a [[time loop]], Nyssa cycled around [[France]], confused about when and where she was, until she encountered [[Jean-Baptiste]] who told her that she was an artist. She investigated what was causing the disruptions. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Edge of the War (audio story)}})
 
[[File:NyssaCapturedManussa.jpg|thumb|right|Nyssa captured by the authorities on [[Manussa (planet)|Manussa]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Snakedance (TV story)}})]]
Using a reference book, Nyssa found that Tegan had given them the coordinates for [[Manussa (planet)|Manussa]] and later asked the Doctor if it was really necessary to [[hypnosis|hypnotise]] her. They learnt that Tegan was being influenced by the [[Mara]] and went in search of the scenes of her [[dream]], in the course of which Nyssa lost Tegan in a marketplace and was unable to find her. Nyssa stole [[Ambril]]'s key to free the Doctor after he was imprisoned and fell victim to the Mara's power before the Doctor defeated it. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Snakedance (TV story)}})
 
The trio were summoned to [[Gallifrey]] by [[Hemal|Cardinal Hemal]] to help solve a murder. Tegan, feeling poorly, stayed in the TARDIS while the Doctor and Nyssa were taken by Hemal to examine the body of the [[Victim (Blood Invocation)|murdered Time Lord]], with Nyssa being interested to find out more about [[Gallifreyan physiology]]. They discovered that the Time Lord had been killed by a [[vampire (Blood Invocation)|vampire]] — specifically, a member of the [[Cult of Rassilon the Vampire]] who had deliberately infected himself with [[vampire DNA]]. When they returned to the TARDIS, they found that the cultist had taken refuge there and begun to infect Tegan. When the vampire set the coordinates for [[London]] at [[night]], hoping to start his reign of terror on [[Earth]], Nyssa covertly adjusted the TARDIS's parameters to bring the time forward ten hours; the vampire blithely stepped out of the doors into direct morning sunlight and was instantly reduced to ash. While Tegan was freed from the vampiric taint, Nyssa remained concerned that other traces of vampire DNA might exist elsewhere in the universe. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Blood Invocation (comic story)}})
 
Indeed, still recovering from Manussa, the time-travellers landed in [[1993]] [[Tasmania]], where Nyssa was bitten by [[the Child (Goth Opera)|the Child]] - beginning her transformation into a [[vampire]] - and found herself unable to tell the Doctor and Tegan what had happened to her, even after finding that sunlight hurt her and realising that she was craving [[blood]], for which she attempted to synthesise a substitute. She attacked Tegan but was able to stop herself at the last moment from feeding on her and fled, eventually being returned to normal with the Child's death. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Goth Opera (novel)}})
 
Nyssa was infected by a plant that she was inspecting on [[HMS Aquitaine|HMS ''Aquitaine'']] and was subsequently taken to the [[medical bay]] by [[Hargreaves (Aquitaine)|Hargreaves]]. Shortly afterwards, she met [[Sergei Akunin|Dr Sergei Akunin]] who sedated and restrained her before she was able to escape using her newfound strength gained thanks to her transformation. She asked Hargreaves to amputate her arm but was ultimately saved when the Doctor, Tegan and Hargreaves aborted the timeline. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Aquitaine (audio story)}})
 
The TARDIS landed in [[1819]] [[Manchester]] where Nyssa joined [[Cathy Roberts]] in attending the protest which ended with the [[Peterloo Massacre]], during which she witnessed the death of Cathy's son, [[Peter Roberts|Peter]]. Nyssa, upset and angry, blamed [[Hurley (The Peterloo Massacre)|Mr Hurley]] for Peter's death. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Peterloo Massacre (audio story)}})
 
==== With Tegan and Turlough ====
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After the TARDIS encountered interference from a [[transmat capsule]] aboard [[Mawdryn's ship|a spacecraft]], Nyssa and Tegan found [[Mawdryn]]'s burnt body and assumed that it was the Doctor going through another [[regeneration]]. They soon realised that this was not the case and were infected by Mawdryn's [[disease]], making it impossible for them to travel through the [[Time Vortex]] without rapidly ageing or de-ageing and forcing the Doctor to help Mawdryn. Whilst the Doctor was prepared to give up his remaining lives to save Nyssa and Tegan, they were restored by the [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect]] caused by [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]].
 
[[Vislor Turlough]] joined the TARDIS crew on their travels, something that Nyssa and Tegan were both unsure about. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Mawdryn Undead (TV story)}}) In the [[Gardens of the Dead]], Nyssa told Turlough, whom she decided to give a chance, how [[Tremas|her father]] had been taken over and killed by {{Ainley}}. She learnt that Turlough was working for the [[Black Guardian]] but, after hitting her head, she forgot about this. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Gardens of the Dead (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa, the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough met [[Ophiuchus]] in the [[Cloisters]] of the [[Capitol]]. She and Tegan convinced the Doctor to save Opiuchus rather than letting him die, saying that he was not a monster like the Master was. After Ophiuchus regenerated into a [[woman]], the Doctor explained [[Time Lord]] [[gender]] to Nyssa. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Ophiuchus (comic story)}})
 
==== Departure ====
[[File:Nyssa makes her goodbyes.jpg|thumb|left|Nyssa says goodbye to Tegan and the [[Fifth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Terminus (TV story)}})]]
Nyssa was trapped in her room when the destabilised TARDIS attached itself to ''[[Terminus]]'' and she was forced to pass through onto the space station to survive. The Doctor found her and the two explored the station, with Nyssa contracting [[Lazar's disease]] and eventually being left by the [[Vanir]] for [[the Garm]], who successfully cured her.
 
Appalled by the treatment of those who suffered from Lazar's disease and being aware that she could synthesise, and even improve upon, [[hydromel]], Nyssa chose to stay aboard ''Terminus'' in order to help the Garm and the Vanir cure the disease and make the station a proper hospital independent of [[Terminus Inc]]. She gave the Doctor a kiss on the cheek as she said farewell, telling him that she was adamant that she would stay, and told Tegan that she would not die easily as, like Tegan, she was indestructible. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Terminus (TV story)}})
 
=== Life after leaving ===
Nyssa worked tirelessly to cure [[Lazar's disease]] and to create a [[vaccine]] against it, one which she helped to distribute. In the course of doing so, she travelled from [[laboratory|laboratories]] to makeshift [[clinic]]s to [[election]] meetings and had a number of lovers, after which she proceeded to leave ''Terminus'' in search of other challenges. Venturing out into the galaxy, she embarked on [[microbiology|microbiological]] research to defeat a deadly [[fungus]], [[diplomacy]] to avert a [[war]] and fundraising for medical supplies following a [[flood]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Asylum (novel)}})
 
Some time after leaving the Doctor, Nyssa was transported to the [[Death Zone]] where she met [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Steven Taylor]], [[Sara Kingdom]] and [[Polly Wright|Polly Jackson]] and was reunited with the Fifth Doctor, who had already travelled with her older self in his personal timeline. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Five Companions (audio story)}})
 
Following the destruction of [[Exanos]], Nyssa decided to find a place free from war and became a [[technography]] lecturer at a [[university]]. There, she was reunited with the [[Fourth Doctor]], who had not yet met her, and joined him in an adventure in the [[12th century]], in the course of which she fought back against [[Thomas (Asylum)|a killer]] and realised that she needed to once again choose to enjoy her life. The Doctor returned her in the TARDIS, promising that he would pretend not to recognise her. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Asylum (novel)}})
 
[[File:Nyssa The Orphan.jpg|thumb|Nyssa aboard the ''[[Varnomium]]''. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Orphan (audio story)}})]]
During the [[Last Great Time War|Time War]], Nyssa operated a hospital ship known as the ''[[Traken (spacecraft)|Traken]]'' and assisted [[planet]]s that became caught up in the war. She met a man who called himself [[Eighth Doctor|Dr Foster]] and became her [[assistant]], although she came to suspect him of being a [[Time Lord]] saboteur. In truth, the saboteur was [[Isherwood|Dr Isherwood]]. Dr Foster departed after giving Nyssa a kiss on the cheek, reminding her of how she had said goodbye to the Doctor on ''Terminus''. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|A Heart on Both Sides (audio story)}})
 
She was taken by [[Gommen]] into the [[Gommen Machine]] believing she was a stuntman. She had discovered what Gommen was doing on a medical station as she was curious about what happening. She realised it was stolen Time Lord technology adapted from [[the Matrix]]. [[K9 Mark II]] helped her keep her mind active. She worked out the truth and that's why her mind was taken. She had been tracking Gommen due to his torturing in the name of medical advancement. After Gommen was arrested, she took his medical ship to add to her fleet. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Stuntman (audio story)}})
 
On board the ''[[Varnomium]]'', a [[quarantine]]d [[spacecraft|ship]], Nyssa worked to find a cure for the [[plague]] threatening the [[Stagnant Protocol]]. She was recruited for her unparalleled skill in this area. By the time the [[War Master]] arrived, she was working alone, both treating [[patient]]s and running [[experiment]]s to isolate the [[virus]] and reverse its impacts. The Master pretended to have been sent by the Stagnant Protocol, as an overseer, and joined her in her pursuit, sabotaging her experiments and manipulating her into killing one of her patients accidentally. In time, he managed to convince her to develop an even deadlier [[strain]], in the interest of her [[research]], and Nyssa finally realised who he was. The Master abandoned Nyssa aboard the ''Varnomium'' when he departed. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Orphan (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa married [[Lasarti]] and had two children: [[Neeka Traken|Neeka]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Winter (audio story)}}) and [[Adric Traken|Adric]], whom she told stories of her travels in the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Prisoners of Fate (audio story)}}) She was reunited with the Fifth Doctor once more when she assisted with his [[regeneration]] into [[Sixth Doctor|his next incarnation]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Winter (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa set about attempting to find a cure for [[Richter's Syndrome]]. She had an [[android]] called [[Loki (Cobwebs)|Loki]] whose [[hard drive]] she once had to erase after it was corrupted by his fear of his own [[shadow]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Cobwebs (audio story)}})
 
=== Later adventures in the TARDIS ===
==== Reunion with the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough ====
{{Section stub|Further info from ''[[The Whispering Forest (audio story)|The Whispering Forest]]'', ''[[The Cradle of the Snake (audio story)|The Cradle of the Snake]]'', ''[[Heroes of Sontar (audio story)|Heroes of Sontar]]'', ''[[Kiss of Death (audio story)|Kiss of Death]]'', ''[[Rat Trap (audio story)|Rat Trap]]'', ''[[The Jupiter Conjunction (audio story)|The Jupiter Conjunction]]'', ''[[The Monkey House (audio story)|The Monkey House]]'', ''[[The Butcher of Brisbane (audio story)|The Butcher of Brisbane]]'', ''[[Eldrad Must Die! (audio story)|Eldrad Must Die]]'' and ''[[The Emerald Tiger (audio story)|The Emerald Tiger]]'' needs to be added}}
[[File:Older Nyssa.jpg|thumb|right|Nyssa was visibly older when she rejoined the TARDIS crew. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Heroes of Sontar (audio story)}})]]
In [[3530]], after losing contact with the [[Helheim]] facility attempting to cure Richter's Syndrome, Nyssa travelled to the planet with her [[android]] [[Loki (Cobwebs)|Loki]]. She was reunited with the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough, whom she had not seen in fifty years, and joined them on the condition that they take her home so that she could dispense the cure. She accepted, however, that that might take some time and went to find [[Susan Foreman's TARDIS bedroom|her old bedroom]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Cobwebs (audio story)}}) She had to keep from the Doctor her knowledge of his [[regeneration]] into [[Sixth Doctor|his sixth body]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Heroes of Sontar (audio story)}})
 
Following the trail of Richter's Syndrome, the TARDIS landed on [[Chodor]] in the [[28th century]]. Nyssa and Turlough were split up from the Doctor and Tegan and fled from [[Mertil]], getting lost in the forest and having to fight against the current of the river. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Whispering Forest (audio story)}})
 
The TARDIS returned to [[Manussa (planet)|Manussa]], this time during the reign of the [[Manussan Empire]], after Tegan confided in Nyssa that she had the mark of the [[Mara]] on her arm. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Cradle of the Snake (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa encountered the [[Sontaran]]s again on [[Samur]], but did not remember previously meeting them in the [[Death Zone]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Heroes of Sontar (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa helped defeat the [[Trion (species)|Trion]] [[Rennol]], his [[mercenary|mercenaries]] and [[The Morass (Kiss of Death)|the Morass]] on [[Vektris]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Kiss of Death (audio story)}})
 
Nyssa helped defeat a [[Rat King]] on [[1982]] [[Earth]] which attempted to exploit Nyssa's anger for {{Ainley}}. She was tempted to help the [[rat]]s create a non-lethal [[plague]] in return for help with curing Richter's Syndrome. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Rat Trap (audio story)}})
 
Further adventures took Nyssa to the [[comet]] [[Eight slash Q Panenka]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Jupiter Conjunction (audio story)}}) a [[monkey house]] in a [[zoo]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Monkey House (audio story)}}) and [[51st century]] Earth where she and Turlough spent a year training in [[Reykjavik]] and helped defeat [[Magnus Greel]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Butcher of Brisbane (audio story)}})
 
She also helped defeat [[Eldrad]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Eldrad Must Die! (audio story)}}) and had an adventure in [[Mercia]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Lady of Mercia (audio story)}})
 
During an adventure in [[India]] on [[31 December]] [[1926]], Nyssa was rejuvenated and had her [[youth]] restored, making her look physically similar to how she had during her original adventures in the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Emerald Tiger (audio story)}})
 
This meant that [[Adric Traken|Adric]], whom they came across on [[Valderon (planet)|Valderon]], believed that she was a past version of his mother. Nyssa learnt that twenty-five years had passed since her mission to Helheim and that she was presumed dead, whilst [[Lasarti]] was dead and Neeka was in [[suspended animation]] after being infected with Richter's Syndrome. She and Adric managed to develop a cure and planned to meet in one month's time to cure Neeka, but Adric never saw her again. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Prisoners of Fate (audio story)}})
 
==== E-Space and departure ====
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Shortly after leaving Valderon, the TARDIS was diverted into [[E-Space]] when it passed too close to a [[Charged Vacuum Emboitement]]. Whilst searching for a way out, the TARDIS landed on [[Alzarius]] where Nyssa and Turlough were almost killed by [[Alzarian spider]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Mistfall (audio story)}})
 
They then visited the [[ice]] world of [[Isenfel]] where she was interested in why the society wanted to be in [[equilibrium]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Equilibrium (audio story)}})
 
The TARDIS crashed on [[Apollyon]] where Nyssa began dying due to [[entropy]]. She also had the rejuvenation that she experienced in India removed due to making contact with the [[Sandman (The Entropy Plague)|Sandmen]], returning her to her older appearance. She chose to remain in E-Space in order to power a [[portal]] back to [[N-Space]] for her friends to use to return home. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Entropy Plague (audio story)}})
 
=== Later life ===
Nyssa lived for at least another decade, spending a number of years treating the sick and teaching others how to do the same before retiring to tend a [[garden]], much as she had on [[Traken]] in her youth. Despite the Doctor's concerns about entropy, Nyssa saw a new [[star]] emerge in the sky, hinting that there was still new life in E-Space. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Entropy Plague (audio story)}})
 
Eventually, Nyssa would "settle" on [[Earth]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Doctor's Companions (feature)|page=15}}) coming to live in [[21st century]] [[Australia]] with Tegan, ([[WC]]: {{cs|Farewell, Sarah Jane (webcast)}}) becoming a couple. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Farewell, Sarah Jane (webcast)}}, [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Doctor's Companions (feature)|page=15}})
 
The pair attended [[Sarah Jane Smith]]'s [[memorial]] one [[spring]] day where they mingled with other [[companion]]s and friends of the Doctor's, as well as assisting them in fighting the [[Jackals of the Backwards Clock]] to foil [[the Trickster]]. [[Clyde Langer]] described them as being a couple. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Farewell, Sarah Jane (webcast)}})
 
=== Undated events ===
At some point, an image of Nyssa was obtained by [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]] and kept in the [[Black Archive]] as a record of her having been a [[companion]] of the Doctor. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (TV story)}})
 
=== Other realities ===
[[File:5 and Nyssa find bodies.JPG|thumb|left|Nyssa and the Doctor discover [[Bob Dovie]]'s family. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Light at the End (audio story)}})]]
At some point, while she was travelling alone with the [[Fifth Doctor]], they visited [[Bob Dovie]] at [[59A Barnsfield Crescent]] in [[Totton]], [[Hampshire]] on [[23 November]] [[1963]]. The pair pretended to be [[police officer]]s. There, she and the Fifth Doctor discovered Bob's odd behaviour, including him talking on a phone that was disconnected from the wall. After finding Bob's family killed by [[the Master]] using a [[Tissue Compression Eliminator]], Nyssa and the Doctor took Bob into [[the TARDIS]] causing the Master's conceptual bomb to explode. This timeline was eventually erased when the Doctors' other selves were able to render the conceptual bomb useless. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Light at the End (audio story)}})


== Personality ==
== Personality ==
Nyssa seemed at once more mature and more naive than her fellow travellers. She did not boast of her scientific knowledge nor believe it made her superior. She faced her challenges with the determination and serenity of her Trakenite heritage. She turned her sorrow as the last of her people into a desire to help others. Rarely did she mention any grief she suffered because of her great misfortunes. Perhaps most extraordinarily, she never sought to avenge herself on the Master despite her many good reasons to do so.
Nyssa was pleasant, friendly ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken (novelisation)}}) and selfless, with Tegan remarking that she was "too good for this world" ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Aquitaine (audio story)}}) and the Fifth Doctor describing her as "terribly nice". ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Alien Heart (audio story)}}) Her gentle and trusting nature meant that she was not adept at detecting [[lying|deception]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|Mawdryn Undead (TV story)}}) but she was skilled at negotiating an effective balance between strong personalities. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Earthshock (TV story)}}, [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Game (audio story)}}) Tegan noted that Nyssa preferred to "care and share." ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Goth Opera (novel)}})


Tegan noted that Nyssa preferred to "care and share". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Goth Opera (novel)|Goth Opera]]'') Her trusting nature sometimes made her less alert to deception than Tegan, ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'') but it also made her more adept at negotiating an effective balance between strong personalities. ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Game (audio story)|The Game]]'') She had probably the closest relationship with the [[Fifth Doctor]] of any of his companions. Nyssa's near-royal upbringing and natural curiosity sometimes made it hard for her to relax and enjoy herself. Though her outlook usually tended to be serious, she displayed a dry wit on occasion, particularly when dealing with the Fifth Doctor's boyish idiosyncrasies.
Despite her gentleness, Nyssa was willing to use and threaten [[violence]] where necessary, destroying on separate occasions a [[Terileptil]] [[Terileptil android|android]] ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Visitation (TV story)}}) and a [[CyberNeomorph]] ([[TV]]: {{cs|Earthshock (TV story)}}) in addition to threatening to shoot [[Time Lord]] guards. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Arc of Infinity (TV story)}}) She was driven to rage after the death of [[Cathy Roberts]]'s [[Peter Roberts|son]] in the [[Peterloo Massacre]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Peterloo Massacre (audio story)}}) and initially wanted to kill {{Ainley}} for the murder of [[Tremas|her father]], although she managed to forgive him. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The King of the Dead (audio story)}}) She also argued on occasion with the Doctor, such as when he broke her trust on [[Valderon (planet)|Valderon]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Prisoners of Fate (audio story)}})


She tended towards [[wikipedia:Pacifism|pacifism]], though on one occasion she destroyed a [[Terileptil android]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'') and used the threat of violence to save the Doctor's life, shooting a pair of guards. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'')
[[File:Nyssa and Tegan Time-Flight.jpg|thumb|Nyssa and Tegan. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Time-Flight (TV story)}})]]
She considered Tegan to be her best friend ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Emerald Tiger (audio story)}}) and Tegan held her in the same esteem. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Waters of Amsterdam (audio story)}}) However, she also "never quite understood" why so many of the Doctor's friends were [[human]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Boy That Time Forgot (audio story)}})


Even though her world and her people were vanished, she strove to live by their principles. Nyssa was one of the Doctor's most intelligent companions and was one of the few capable of assisting with TARDIS operations.
Nyssa generally did not use a surname, referring to herself only as Nyssa. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Castrovalva (TV story)}}, {{cs|Four to Doomsday (TV story)}}, etc.) The Doctor introduced her to the Time Lords as "Nyssa of Traken", ([[TV]]: {{cs|Arc of Infinity (TV story)}}) a name that she often used herself. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Spare Parts (audio story)}}, etc.) Whilst posing as a human actress, she used the name "Nyssa Traken". ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Special Features (audio story)}})
 
== Appearance ==
Nyssa was a slender ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken (novelisation)}}) and beautiful ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Creatures of Beauty (audio story)}}) girl with brown curls, a pale face, serious, round eyes ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Logopolis (novelisation)}}) and fine features. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Kinda (novelisation)}}) She had an unearthly quality of remoteness and aristocracy ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Castrovalva (novelisation)}}) but she had a hardness in her face that bespoke experience. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Parliament of Rats (short story)}})
 
During her earliest travels in the TARDIS, she wore a flowing, gauzy dress ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken (novelisation)}}) but later started to wear a [[Plum (colour)|plum]] [[purple]] [[velvet]] [[Trouser suit|trouser-suit]] with elaborately puffed sleeves. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Four to Doomsday (TV story)}}-{{cs|Arc of Infinity (TV story)}}) She eventually stopped wearing Traken clothes, wearing a [[white]] [[blouse]] with [[Turquoise (colour)|turquoise]] [[blue]] stripes on the front and sleeves, a rainbow [[skirt]], [[Burgundy (colour)|burgundy]] [[shorts]], and [[Ruby (colour)|ruby]] [[shoes]] on [[Manussa (planet)|Manussa]] ([[TV]]: {{cs|Snakedance (TV story)}}) and a [[steel blue]] mini-dress over an [[Ivory (colour)|ivory]] underdress until her departure on ''[[Terminus]]''. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Terminus (TV story)}}) Following Adric's death, she took to wearing a [[bracelet]] of Trakenite [[gold]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Goth Opera (novel)}})
 
Tegan believed that Nyssa looked very good for her age when she was about seventy, something that Nyssa credited her Traken heritage for. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Cobwebs (audio story)}}) In [[India]], she was rejuvenated and looked as she did during her first stint in the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Emerald Tiger (audio story)}})


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* Nyssa was originally meant to have appeared only in ''[[The Keeper of Traken (TV story)|The Keeper of Traken]]'' as a supporting character. She was therefore the sole creation of writer [[Johnny Byrne]], to whom royalties had to be paid when the character was used. Like [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]] and [[K9]], she is a rare example of a series regular to whom the BBC does not enjoy sole copyright.
* Nyssa was originally meant to have appeared only in ''[[The Keeper of Traken (TV story)|The Keeper of Traken]]'' as a supporting character. She was, therefore, the sole creation of writer [[Johnny Byrne]], to whom royalties had to be paid when the character was used. Like [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]] and [[K9]], she is a rare example of a series regular to whom the BBC does not enjoy sole copyright.
* In the Big Finish audio drama ''[[Cobwebs (audio story)|Cobwebs]]'', the photo for Nyssa is a recent picture of Sarah Sutton, as this story is set fifty years after Nyssa's departure from the TARDIS in ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]''.
* [[Peter Davison]] was known to have preferred Nyssa over any of his other companions. He intervened on several occasions when [[John Nathan-Turner]] attempted to write the character out of the series.
* Peter Davison was known to have preferred Nyssa over any of his other companions. He intervened on several occasions when [[John Nathan-Turner]] attempted to write the character out of the series.
[[File:NyssaMU.jpg|right|thumb|One of Nyssa's outfits. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'')]]
[[File:NyssaMU.jpg|right|thumb|One of Nyssa's outfits. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'')]]
* Perhaps in deference to Davison's affection for Nyssa, [[Big Finish Productions]] greatly expanded Nyssa's roles. They have built a network of stories in the televised gap between Tegan's departure in ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]'' and her return in ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'' which was very much greater than it appeared on television. Starting with ''[[The Land of the Dead (audio story)|The Land of the Dead]]'', the [[Fifth Doctor]] began a long series of audio adventures with Nyssa as his sole companion.
* Perhaps in deference to Davison's affection for Nyssa and in part because of [[Janet Fielding]]'s long reluctance to appear in audio dramas, [[Big Finish Productions]] greatly expanded Nyssa's role. They built a network of stories in the televised gap between Tegan's departure in ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]'' and her return in ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'' which was very much greater than it had appeared on television. Starting with ''[[The Land of the Dead (audio story)|The Land of the Dead]]'', the Fifth Doctor began a long series of audio adventures with Nyssa as his sole companion. Consequently, Nyssa is one of the most frequently appearing companions in the history of performed ''Doctor Who'' stories.
* Like [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], [[Adric]] and the [[Fifth Doctor]], Nyssa was given a "costume" rather than a basic "look" by [[producer]] [[John Nathan-Turner]]. Nyssa's original costume narratively originated on Traken. It suggested her highborn status. It consisted of a maroon velvet jacket, a diaphanous, iridescent skirt, and multi-pastel, high-heeled shoes. It was accessorised with an ornamental hair comb and a woolly purse. This look persisted through the end of episode 2 of ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]''. However, long before this episode was filmed, it was determined the actor needed more practical clothing for the physical demands of her now-co-starring role. She exchanged her skirt for a pair of maroon trousers, lost the purse, and began wearing lower-heeled shoes. According to production notes on the DVD release of the preceding story, ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'', the second iteration of Nyssa's "royal Traken" look was inspired by a rehearsal in which actress [[Sarah Sutton]] wore Nyssa's top, but her own corduroy pants. She also lost her hair comb. She completely abandoned the "royal Traken" look in ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'' and changed her look every story until her departure in ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]''. Famously, her costume for her final story was mostly just the slip she had been wearing under her ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'' dress.
* Like the Fifth Doctor, Adric and Tegan, Nyssa was given a "costume" rather than a basic "look" by [[producer]] [[John Nathan-Turner]]. Nyssa's original costume narratively originated on Traken. It suggested her highborn status. It consisted of a maroon velvet jacket, a diaphanous, iridescent skirt and multi-pastel, high-heeled shoes. It was accessorised with an ornamental hair comb and a woolly purse. This look persisted through the end of part two of ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]''. However, long before this episode was filmed, it was determined the actor needed more practical clothing for the physical demands of her now-co-starring role. She exchanged her skirt for a pair of maroon trousers, lost the purse and began wearing lower-heeled shoes. According to production notes on the DVD release of the preceding story, ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'', the second iteration of Nyssa's "royal Traken" look was inspired by a rehearsal in which actress [[Sarah Sutton]] wore Nyssa's top, but her own corduroy trousers. She also lost her hair comb. She completely abandoned the "royal Traken" look in ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'' and changed her look every story thereafter until her departure in ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]''. Famously, her costume for her final story was mostly just the slip she had been wearing under her ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'' dress.
* Images of the older version of Nyssa on cover images for the audio arc in which she rejoined the TARDIS crew were based on contemporary photos of Sarah Sutton.
* Discounting the ambiguous status of various UNIT personnel, Nyssa is the first companion to be introduced in [[The Keeper of Traken (TV story)|one story]] and established as a companion in [[Logopolis (TV story)|another]].
* She was written out of the show when [[John Nathan-Turner]] felt that the character had run her course. This upset both [[Peter Davison]] and [[Sarah Sutton]].
* [[Johnny Byrne]] named her after his friend Nerissa.
* At one point, she was going to exhibit a preternatural sensitivity.


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Latest revision as of 13:17, 7 November 2024

Nyssa, also known as Nyssa of Traken, was a companion of the Fourth and Fifth Doctors.

A genius scientist, Nyssa assisted the Doctor in his fourth incarnation before joining him, Adric and Tegan as a travelling companion after becoming the last of her kind. Following Adric's death, a period of time alone with the Doctor and travelling alongside Brewster, Hannah, Marc and Turlough, Nyssa left the TARDIS to assist in the curing of those with Lazar's disease.

Nyssa assisted those harmed by the Time War and rejoined the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough before remaining in E-Space. She was seemingly able to eventually return and entered into a relationship with Tegan on Earth.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Early life[[edit] | [edit source]]

Nyssa was born on Traken (AUDIO: Primeval [+]Loading...["Primeval (audio story)"]) circa 1961 (AUDIO: Cobwebs [+]Loading...["Cobwebs (audio story)"]; TV: Logopolis [+]Loading...["Logopolis (TV story)"]) as the daughter of Consul Tremas and Lucina. (TV: The Keeper of Traken [+]Loading...["The Keeper of Traken (TV story)"]) Both of her grandfathers had died by the time she was born (AUDIO: The Toy [+]Loading...["The Toy (audio story)"]) and her mother died in childbirth (PROSE: Empire of Death [+]Loading...["Empire of Death (novel)"]) or when she was young. (AUDIO: The Haunting of Thomas Brewster [+]Loading...["The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)"], Pursuit of the Nightjar [+]Loading...["Pursuit of the Nightjar (audio story)"])

Having grown up in the harmony of the Traken Union, Nyssa was shielded from the horrors of the universe. (AUDIO: 1001 Nights [+]Loading...["1001 Nights (audio story)"]) She was brought up to be altruistic and to always put others before herself, a rule that she abided by. (AUDIO: The Entropy Plague [+]Loading...["The Entropy Plague (audio story)"]) As Trakenite nobility, Nyssa learnt the manners and behaviours expected of her, including dance, which she considered herself quite good at, (TV: Black Orchid [+]Loading...["Black Orchid (TV story)"]) whilst the servants' children were able to share rooms and play in the grounds. (AUDIO: The Toy [+]Loading...["The Toy (audio story)"]) Due to her father's position, Nyssa spent most of her time amongst older people and was starved of company of her own age. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken [+]Loading...["Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken (novelisation)"])

Nyssa as she appeared as a child. (TV: Mawdryn Undead [+]Loading...["Mawdryn Undead (TV story)"])

Tremas entered into a romantic relationship with Kassia (TV: The Keeper of Traken [+]Loading...["The Keeper of Traken (TV story)"]) and would play her a piece of Trakenite music when she was feeling low. Nyssa remembered the piece fondly. (AUDIO: The Entropy Composition [+]Loading...["The Entropy Composition (audio story)"]) She had a number of teddy bears, namely a talking one called Big Bear who "guarded" her when she slept. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties [+]Loading...["Divided Loyalties (novel)"])

Nyssa inherited her father's love of science. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken [+]Loading...["Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken (novelisation)"]) She was a genius, with bioelectronics (TV: Castrovalva [+]Loading...["Castrovalva (TV story)"]) and cybernetics as her strong points. (TV: Four to Doomsday [+]Loading...["Four to Doomsday (TV story)"]) However, she knew very little about telebiogenesis. (TV: Castrovalva [+]Loading...["Castrovalva (TV story)"]) She assisted in a minor role with surgical operations, meaning that blood did not tend to make her nauseous. (PROSE: Goth Opera [+]Loading...["Goth Opera (novel)"])

She enjoyed tending a grove (AUDIO: Masquerade [+]Loading...["Masquerade (audio story)"]) and was once stung by a Lime Grove Wasp. (AUDIO: The Mutant Phase [+]Loading...["The Mutant Phase (audio story)"]) She was able to let loose during the Autumn Festival, when her people hung paper lanterns on all the trees in the garden and carried all the fruits in, followed by singing and a food fight which included the consuls. It was undignified, but Nyssa loved it. (AUDIO: Spare Parts [+]Loading...["Spare Parts (audio story)"])

She recognised that she was very fortunate in her upbringing and had everything in her life handed to her on a plate. (AUDIO: The Peterloo Massacre [+]Loading...["The Peterloo Massacre (audio story)"])

Encounter with the Fourth Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

Nyssa attended Tremas and Kassia's wedding, after which she met the Fourth Doctor and Adric. Unbeknownst to her, the Decayed Master planned to exploit the tremendous power of the Keepership, which her father was to inherit, by manipulating Kassia. Nyssa helped the Doctor and Adric prevent the Master from gaining the power of the Source, but was unable to prevent him from killing Kassia.

Afterwards, Nyssa and Tremas bid farewell to the Doctor and Adric. Nyssa told her father that he had to put everything back together again following the Master's actions, but did not witness her father being killed and taken over by the decayed Time Lord, (TV: The Keeper of Traken [+]Loading...["The Keeper of Traken (TV story)"]) although she did think she heard a distant echo of mocking laughter. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken [+]Loading...["Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken (novelisation)"]) She sent a message to the TARDIS telling the Doctor of the Master's escape and Tremas's disappearance. (PROSE: Logopolis [+]Loading...["Logopolis (novelisation)"])

First travels in the TARDIS[[edit] | [edit source]]

Joining the Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

After the Trakens' message had been received by the Doctor, Nyssa met the Watcher who took her to Logopolis to find the Tremas Master, as she wished to know what he had done to her father. She was reunited with the Doctor and Adric and met Tegan Jovanka before the Master enslaved her mind and used her in his complex plan to conquer N-Space. The Doctor was able to break the Master's control over her and she learnt that he had killed and taken over her father's body.

Whilst the Doctor, Tegan and the Master went to Earth in the latter's TARDIS, Nyssa and Adric remained in the Doctor's TARDIS on Logopolis. The Watcher helped Adric pilot the TARDIS and take them to Earth. However, during the journey, Nyssa witnessed the apparent destruction of the entire Traken Union thanks to an entropy wave, leading her to believe that she was the last of her kind. She witnessed the Doctor's regeneration into his fifth incarnation, (TV: Logopolis [+]Loading...["Logopolis (TV story)"]) after which she helped get him back to the TARDIS. (TV: Castrovalva [+]Loading...["Castrovalva (TV story)"])

With Adric and Tegan[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Nyssa in the TARDIS as it hurtles towards Event One. (TV: Castrovalva [+]Loading...["Castrovalva (TV story)"])

Nyssa helped the Doctor get to the Zero Room, which she accidentally jettisoned in order to save the TARDIS from being destroyed in Event One. Arriving at Castrovalva for the Doctor's benefit, Nyssa found it was a secondary trap by the Master to get rid of the Doctor by using Adric to make block transfer computations. However, they managed to escape Castrovalva with Adric and the Doctor stabilised. (TV: Castrovalva [+]Loading...["Castrovalva (TV story)"])

Upon leaving Castrovalva, the TARDIS materialised in the Psychodrome, which created four competing kingdoms based on each of the travellers' individual perceptions of one another and their own backgrounds. Nyssa's perception proved to be the most dangerous due to her trauma causing her to associate the Doctor with the Master, resulting in the creation of King Magus. They were able to leave after acknowledging their flaws and shortcomings and affirm that they accepted one another despite them. (AUDIO: Psychodrome [+]Loading...["Psychodrome (audio story)"])

In 2592, after the four travellers were locked out of the TARDIS, Nyssa and Tegan booked rooms at a hotel and met Chris Cwej, from whom Nyssa learnt that Serenity had survived the entropy wave that wiped out the Traken Union. Nyssa escaped from Adjudicators with Chris and assisted in his investigations into corruption within the force, disarming fusion bombs and eventually meeting up with the Doctor, Tegan and Patience. (PROSE: Cold Fusion [+]Loading...["Cold Fusion (novel)"])

The TARDIS landed on Isopterus, where the crew saved the humanoid survivors from giant termites. (PROSE: On the Planet Isopterus [+]Loading...["On the Planet Isopterus (comic story)"]) Nyssa lost consciousness in the 1950s due to the presence of an intelligence which she and the Doctor later took to Otho. (PROSE: First Born [+]Loading...["First Born (short story)"])

Nyssa is processed by Lin Futu. (TV: Four to Doomsday [+]Loading...["Four to Doomsday (TV story)"])

On Monarch's spacecraft, Nyssa was, unlike Adric, appalled by the Urbankans' plans and was determined to oppose tyrants following her encounters with the Master. Because of this, she was taken away to become an android. She was rescued by the Doctor and Bigon but, after the TARDIS dematerialised, she fainted (TV: Four to Doomsday [+]Loading...["Four to Doomsday (TV story)"]) due to Kwundaar afflicting her with evil. (AUDIO: Primeval [+]Loading...["Primeval (audio story)"]) Whilst the Doctor initially believed that she had suffered a mild mental disorientation, he later believed that it was a sign of post-traumatic stress resulting from the death of her father. (PROSE: Empire of Death [+]Loading...["Empire of Death (novel)"])

After Nyssa collapsed a second time, the Doctor built a delta wave augmenter. Although she claimed that she was alright, she admitted that she was having difficulty concentrating and used the augmenter, sleeping for days and eventually waking up apparently fully recovered. (TV: Kinda [+]Loading...["Kinda (TV story)"])

In 1666 London, Nyssa found evidence of the use of an alien weapon inside Sir John's house and headed to the TARDIS to build a sonic booster to defeat the Terileptils' android, something that she did with some assistance from Adric. She successfully used it to destroy the android, after which the pair tried to use the TARDIS to travel back to the house. (TV: The Visitation [+]Loading...["The Visitation (TV story)"])

Nyssa and Adric instead arrived in the future, near the Mississippi River. They helped James escape his slave masters and restored power to Doc Ashberry's TARDIS (PROSE: The Dark River [+]Loading...["The Dark River (short story)"]) before returning to 1666, where they were reunited with the Doctor and Tegan and attempted to extinguish what would become the Great Fire of London. (TV: The Visitation [+]Loading...["The Visitation (TV story)"])

The Celestial Toymaker gave Nyssa dreams of Traken, her father and the consuls. She was angry with the Doctor when he agreed to help separate the Toymaker from Rallon, not understanding why he could not have done the same for her father and the Master. Whilst she remained unhappy, the two discussed the matter and she remained strong, something that Tegan admired. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties [+]Loading...["Divided Loyalties (novel)"])

Believing Udilf's people to be threatened by aliens, Nyssa and Tegan assisted them in making weapons and armour. However, they learnt from the Doctor and Adric that the aliens were actually U'thai's people, after which Nyssa preferred a peaceful solution, something that Tegan and Adric disagreed with. (PROSE: The Immortals [+]Loading...["The Immortals (short story)"])

Due to a communication node disguised as a toy, Nyssa had recurring nightmares of her father on Traken. The telepathic call led her to a room where she saw a vision of the First Doctor and the Master on Gallifrey, the Doctor later telling her that the node had been locked away so that it could not be used to track himself and Susan. (AUDIO: The Toy [+]Loading...["The Toy (audio story)"])

Whilst the Doctor and Tegan left Gallius Ultima to investigate the Larger Magellanic Cloud, Nyssa and Adric stayed behind and watched the autopsy of the crew of the previous expedition to the cloud. She saw Rovus begin his attack and, when the Star Men invaded, she was sent to their universe for a time. (AUDIO: The Star Men [+]Loading...["The Star Men (audio story)"])

At the Contingency in 1864, Nyssa escaped from Edward with Adric and encountered Marjorie Stonegood, who helped them leave via the tube tunnels. They discovered an underground bathhouse, within which grew a number of Edwards. (AUDIO: The Contingency Club [+]Loading...["The Contingency Club (audio story)"])

Nyssa and the Doctor traced Adric and Tegan to Zaltys after they disappeared from the console room. Gevaudan detected Nyssa's psychic capabilities and used them to magnify his own, allowing him to defeat the vampires. (AUDIO: Zaltys [+]Loading...["Zaltys (audio story)"])

In the 1920s, Nyssa encountered the Master again and was taunted about the destruction of her planet by him. He hypnotised her, something that Tegan sympathised with after being controlled by the Mara and the Terileptils. (AUDIO: Smoke and Mirrors [+]Loading...["Smoke and Mirrors (audio story)"])

On Cicero Prime, the Doctor was mistaken for the Scorpion and Nyssa for his assistant, taking on the alias of "Nyssa the Destroyer" to avoid being imprisoned and executed. The two eventually reunited with Adric and Tegan and helped protect Miranda from the real Scorpion. (AUDIO: Kingdom of Lies [+]Loading...["Kingdom of Lies (audio story)"])

Nyssa and Adric were attacked by an invisible force in 17th century Yorkshire. Using a displacement generator, the Doctor sent Nyssa to 1738 where she was accused of being a witch before being saved and cared for by Matthew Doyle. However, her rejection of his love caused him to side against her when the villagers demanded that she be drowned, a fate that she was saved from by the Doctor. (AUDIO: Ghost Walk [+]Loading...["Ghost Walk (audio story)"])

Nyssa disliked Argentia, finding it excessively decadent. She was tasked with finding out the species of the snake which attacked Galgo whilst he was investigating the murder of Angelo Mazzini. (AUDIO: Serpent in the Silver Mask [+]Loading...["Serpent in the Silver Mask (audio story)"])

On a Rutan weapon test field, Nyssa, Adric and Tegan were kidnapped by Adam Mitchell. (COMIC: In Their Nature [+]Loading...["In Their Nature (comic story)"]) They and numerous other companions of the Doctor were saved from death by Frobisher and later rejoined their Doctor. (COMIC: Endgame [+]Loading...["Endgame (POT comic story)"])

Nyssa with her human doppelgänger, Ann Talbot. (TV: Black Orchid [+]Loading...["Black Orchid (TV story)"])

In 1925, Nyssa met and befriended her doppelgänger, Ann Talbot. Ann supplied her with a costume identical to her own, allowing the two to play a trick on the guests at Cranleigh Hall as nobody was able to tell them apart, confusion which Nyssa was able to prolong thanks to Tegan having taught her how to Charleston. However, their resemblance led to George Cranleigh kidnapping Nyssa by mistake, although he eventually released her upon realising his mistake. (TV: Black Orchid [+]Loading...["Black Orchid (TV story)"])

The travellers celebrated Christmas in the TARDIS, but Nyssa was angered when Adric and Tegan's antics resulted in their Christmas tree falling over. She stuffed the pudding that Adric had created using Block Transfer Computation up Tegan's nose. (PROSE: In the TARDIS: Christmas Day [+]Loading...["In the TARDIS: Christmas Day (short story)"]) According to Iris Wildthyme, she once spent Christmas aboard the TARDIS with the four travellers. (AUDIO: Excelis Dawns [+]Loading...["Excelis Dawns (audio story)"])

Nyssa and her companions watched the Freedom Day celebrations on Lemaria, including a reenactment of the rescue of the planet by the First Doctor and Susan. After the actor playing the First Doctor took out his sonic screwdriver to defeat the Megrati, Nyssa realised that the actor was himself an incarnation of the Doctor. (PROSE: The Constant Doctor [+]Loading...["The Constant Doctor (short story)"])

Nyssa was told by the Dar Traders that she should be dead, which was later revised to her having a strange connection with death due to being a Trakenite. She was stabbed and died for three minutes, after which she awoke in Tegan's arms having been brought back by the Dar Trader. (AUDIO: The Darkening Eye [+]Loading...["The Darkening Eye (audio story)"])

Working with Adric, Nyssa attempted to fly the TARDIS, which resulted in the ship materialising on Fleming's Island, the TARDIS falling off a cliff after the four left. Nyssa found herself briefly overwhelmed by the psychic presence of the I Predator, which they later managed to trap. (AUDIO: Iterations of I [+]Loading...["Iterations of I (audio story)"])

Nyssa and Adric played chess outside of the TARDIS, but she got fed up of his grumbling and left him on his own. She was able to coax him out of his bedroom days after the Doctor saved him from becoming a Melkur-like statue on a lifeless world, promising him that he could return to the planet in a matter of months as she knew that he would not wish to do so. (PROSE: Hearts of Stone [+]Loading...["Hearts of Stone (short story)"])

Following another argument between the Doctor and Adric, Nyssa spoke to the both of them. She remained in the TARDIS with Professor Kyle after they saved her from Cyberman androids and destroyed a lieutenant when the Cybermen entered the ship. With the Doctor and Tegan, she watched Briggs's freighter crash into Earth with Adric aboard. (TV: Earthshock [+]Loading...["Earthshock (TV story)"]) She asked the Doctor if the TARDIS could go back and save him, but the Doctor refused. (TV: Time-Flight [+]Loading...["Time-Flight (TV story)"]) Otherwise, she showed little reaction to Adric's death, something that the Doctor later believed was due to post-traumatic stress. (PROSE: Empire of Death [+]Loading...["Empire of Death (novel)"])

The crew returned the freighter's personnel to their own time and, instead of landing at the the Great Exhibition as the Doctor intended, landed at Heathrow. Nyssa, the Doctor and Tegan investigated the disappearance of a Concorde and found themselves transported to 140,000,000 BC where Nyssa's psychic powers came to the fore. Upon defeating the Master once more, Nyssa and the Doctor left Tegan at Heathrow in a hurry to avoid providing an explanation to Douglas Sheard, unaware that Tegan wished to remain with them. (TV: Time-Flight [+]Loading...["Time-Flight (TV story)"])

Alone with the Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

After Adric's death and leaving Tegan at Heathrow, Nyssa began to keep a journal which she entitled Observations and Analysis, A Journal. The Doctor told her that he would take her to the Great Exhibition as he had originally intended, but they encountered what claimed to be the ghost of Adric and instead went to 1863. She eventually broke down and admitted to the Doctor and to herself that, on some level, she blamed him for the deaths of her father, her world and Adric. (PROSE: Empire of Death [+]Loading...["Empire of Death (novel)"])

Nyssa and the Doctor put Tegan's possessions into storage. (AUDIO: The Elite [+]Loading...["The Elite (audio story)"])

Nyssa remained in the TARDIS, mourning Adric whilst the Doctor had an adventure at a school. (PROSE: Long Term [+]Loading...["Long Term (short story)"]) At some point, the two met P. G. Wodehouse. (AUDIO: Autumn [+]Loading...["Autumn (audio story)"])

In 1945 Maine, Nyssa and the Doctor investigated the phenomenon of the Truth Tellers and met Jonny Heftklammern and Nettie Washington, who declined the Doctor's offer to join them in the TARDIS. (PROSE: Tip of the Tongue [+]Loading...["Tip of the Tongue (short story)"]) In Wales in the 1980s, she suggested that she and the Doctor visit Tegan and found herself trapped in Ellen Carter's games. (PROSE: Past Reckoning [+]Loading...["Past Reckoning (short story)"])

Nyssa and the Doctor were rescued from the ocean of Lethe by the crew of the Lung of Heaven. She was later taken captive aboard the Parliament of Rats before being rescued by the Doctor and Constantine. (PROSE: The Parliament of Rats [+]Loading...["The Parliament of Rats (short story)"]) On Earth, Nyssa and the Doctor ran from one of Nicholas Carnon's creatures to his manor, where she cried for the first time since the death of her father and the extinction of her people. (PROSE: The Eternity Contract [+]Loading...["The Eternity Contract (short story)"])

After losing the lottery, Nyssa and the Doctor went to Monitoring Base XL-7 on a planet that the Doctor had once won. They met Sebastian Musgrove, who tried to sacrifice them to Telxzana. Upon learning that Telxzana was dying, the travellers promised to send a survey ship to the base to pick up Sebastian. (PROSE: Lonely Days [+]Loading...["Lonely Days (short story)"])

The TARDIS materialised above Alaska in 1964 before almost colliding with a light aircraft, after which it travelled to the same spot in 1994. Nyssa experienced headaches and encountered the Permians, whom she helped kill by burning down the house built by Monica Lewis. (AUDIO: The Land of the Dead [+]Loading...["The Land of the Dead (audio story)"])

Nyssa was transported to Switzerland by the Doctor's Spillager detector, where she became embroiled in poltergeist activity at a boarding school. When the Doctor arrived, she reluctantly helped him investigate and they discovered Spillager scouts using the pupils' psychic abilities to open a gateway for an invasion. Nyssa was forced to use her nascent telepathic powers to close the gateway. (AUDIO: Winter for the Adept [+]Loading...["Winter for the Adept (audio story)"]) Unbeknownst to her, her growing abilities were due to Kwundaar's manipulations. (AUDIO: Primeval [+]Loading...["Primeval (audio story)"])

Whilst Nyssa was repairing the TARDIS, it was thrown into a time corridor to Kansas in 2158 where she met the Daleks for the first time and helped research and avert the Mutant Phase. She questioned the Doctor about why he was able to use time travel to save the Daleks but not to save Adric. (AUDIO: The Mutant Phase [+]Loading...["The Mutant Phase (audio story)"])

On a mission for the Time Lords, Nyssa and the Doctor went to convince Cardinal Zero to rejoin the High Council of Gallifrey. Nyssa interfered in Redklaw's trial and, after being taken before Cardinal Zero, learnt from him of the fact that the Doctor was exiled from their planet. (AUDIO: Spring [+]Loading...["Spring (audio story)"]) An attempt by Nyssa to repair the TARDIS's chameleon circuit resulted in the craft turning into a whale, which the pair then had to recover. (AUDIO: The Deep [+]Loading...["The Deep (audio story)"])

Having succumbed to Kwundaar's influence, Nyssa collapsed and was taken by the Doctor to Traken in the Primeval Times to be cared for. She befriended Sabian whilst she recuperated and was cured as part of a deal between the Doctor and Kwundaar, who died after he took control of the Source and Nyssa cleansed it of corruption. She elected not to remain on ancient Traken but to continue travelling with the Doctor, her psychic powers once again dormant. (AUDIO: Primeval [+]Loading...["Primeval (audio story)"])

The TARDIS landed on Mondas where Nyssa met Yvonne Hartley and helped save her father. She had an affection for the Hartleys and was frustrated when the Doctor told her that they could not interfere in events as they were pivotal to the creation of the Cybermen. Nonetheless, they attempted to improve the future of the Mondasians by pouring wine into the nutrient feed of the Central Committee. (AUDIO: Spare Parts [+]Loading...["Spare Parts (audio story)"])

Nyssa and the Doctor continued their repairs to the TARDIS which proceeded to drift into the Veln system and have an accident with a Koteem ship, causing the dyestrial poisoning of Veln. Nyssa waited with the TARDIS as the Doctor went off to warn the people of the dangers of using dyestrial, but she heard a scream and found Veline's body. She was charged with her murder and was to be executed before she was saved by the Doctor, Quain and Forleon. (AUDIO: Creatures of Beauty [+]Loading...["Creatures of Beauty (audio story)"])

Nyssa and the Doctor were locked in the Tower of London after the Doctor gave her incorrect currency to pay their tavern bill. Isaac Newton deduced that they were time travellers and eventually let them go after they told him tales of the future and of his continued legacy, although Nyssa could not understand why the Doctor would admire the man. (AUDIO: Summer [+]Loading...["Summer (audio story)"])

Maya gave Nyssa and the Doctor an illusionary adventure at the end of which the Doctor told Nyssa that he would not be going with her, telling her that she would have to be the Doctor from then on. In tears, she returned to the TARDIS and entered the code that the Doctor gave her to remove his telepathic link from the TARDIS, which she then learnt actually strengthened his connection to the ship and rescued him from Maya. (PROSE: Confabula [+]Loading...["Confabula (short story)"])

Nyssa took issue with Surrender, Earthlings! and was appalled when the Doctor became addicted to it, later joining with the Provisional Wing of the National Viewers and Listeners Association to attack the BBC and end the transmission. Meeting up with the Doctor, they ensured that the programme received zero ratings, defeating the Xyz. (PROSE: Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life [+]Loading...["Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life (short story)"])

On Cray, Nyssa found Darzil Carlisle for the Doctor and, after learning that he had been taking credit for the Doctor's peacekeeping efforts, chose to leave the TARDIS and stay with him in order to help him use his influence to do good. However, following Carlisle's death and the escape of Morian and Faye Davis, she left with the Doctor, asking him not to meet Carlisle again until she had left his company. (AUDIO: The Game [+]Loading...["The Game (audio story)"])

Nyssa and the Doctor interviewed the team members of the fifty-seventh Fraternity research station after the appearance of a duplicate of Ian Bird, for whom Nyssa felt sympathetic due to his status as the sole member of his kind. The Doctor suggested that he take Nyssa for a holiday after the duplicate killed Stuart Gorey before vanishing, his fate uncertain. (PROSE: The 57th [+]Loading...["The 57th (short story)"])

The Doctor took Nyssa to Saturn where they met Hel and Keet in a café. Nyssa went with the couple after the Doctor was deported to Titan and was saddened by the Saturnites' society, being reminded of her own planet and missing her family. She and the Doctor were eventually reunited and left the planet, with Nyssa remaining unaware of why Hel and Keet would accept never meeting their son per the Saturnite customs. (PROSE: Saturn [+]Loading...["Saturn (short story)"])

Nyssa and the Doctor met a tribe of gypsies in 12th century Lebanon and learnt of a superstition stating that the dead appeared in the church to those responsible for their deaths. Nyssa and Ioanna sneaked into the church, where Nyssa saw an apparition of her father. She and the Doctor escaped from the church after the villagers and gypsies set it alight with them inside, believing that they were to blame for the manifestations. (PROSE: The Church of Saint Sebastian [+]Loading...["The Church of Saint Sebastian (short story)"])

For a holiday, the Doctor took Nyssa to Stockbridge where she began writing a novel about Traken. She shared her first kiss with Andrew Wittaker, who took her to Traken Village under the belief that that was where she came from. She contemplated living on Earth after finding that she had fallen in love with Andrew, but she realised that she did not like his lack of regard for consequences and departed, leaving him her completed novel. (AUDIO: Autumn [+]Loading...["Autumn (audio story)"])

For a short while, Nyssa undertook a solo expedition to 13th century Rhodes whilst the Doctor visited Stockbridge in the 20th century. During that time, she communicated with the Doctor across time and space through a pocket interocitor. Due to the Daleks' manipulation of time and space, she and a knight called Mulberry were transported to the middle of the American Civil War. Following her rescue by the Doctor, (AUDIO: Renaissance of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Renaissance of the Daleks (audio story)"]) the pair visited Vortis where they helped the Menoptera against the Zarbi. (AUDIO: Return to the Web Planet [+]Loading...["Return to the Web Planet (audio story)"])

With Brewster[[edit] | [edit source]]

During a power cut in the TARDIS caused by temporal phenomena, Nyssa was sent to 1867 London by a Death Wraith but was soon reunited with the Doctor, who had arrived in the TARDIS twelve months earlier. She was kidnapped from 107 Baker Street by Thomas Brewster, who stole the TARDIS key that the Doctor had given her and left in the ship, leaving Nyssa and the Doctor stranded until they were able to find a version of the TARDIS from an alternative timeline created by the Wraith. After averting said timeline and removing Brewster's psychic link, Brewster stole the TARDIS a second time. (AUDIO: The Haunting of Thomas Brewster [+]Loading...["The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)"])

Nyssa and the Doctor were stranded on Earth for five months before they tried to use Block Transfer Computation to bring back the TARDIS, an attempt which transported Nyssa to the City of Excellence where she encountered an aged Adric. She rebuffed him, denying having loved him and refusing to become his bride, but Adric ended up joining her and the Doctor and ended his plans for revenge. Returned to 1868, Nyssa mourned Adric when he died once more and returned to the TARDIS after he helped Brewster pilot it back to them. (AUDIO: The Boy That Time Forgot [+]Loading...["The Boy That Time Forgot (audio story)"])

Although Nyssa initially believed that she and the Doctor had merely got themselves lost in the TARDIS, they learnt that Brewster had sold some of the ship's parts, including the conceptual geometer. The Doctor traced the parts to a time reef where Nyssa and Brewster saved a Rukh and the removed instruments were recovered from Commander Gammades, allowing them to restore the TARDIS. (AUDIO: Time Reef [+]Loading...["Time Reef (audio story)"])

Per Brewster's request, the Doctor piloted the TARDIS to 2008. Nyssa believed that Brewster might have changed time to bring about a utopia, a suggestion that the Doctor gave no credit as he could not believe that any alteration to the timeline could bring about such universally benign effects. When they learnt that reality had been altered by Phil and Trev, Nyssa asked them if they could put things right, after which she was surprised by Brewster's decision to remain in 2008 with Connie Winter. (AUDIO: A Perfect World [+]Loading...["A Perfect World (audio story)"])

Continued adventures alone[[edit] | [edit source]]

Nyssa and the Doctor went to Stockbridge to celebrate Christmas, choosing to go to 1899 so as to avoid bumping into Andrew. After watching a play about the Doctor, the pair went to 1199 and encountered the Rutans, who attempted to absorb Nyssa's knowledge and for whom she supplied unlimited energy knowing that it would prove to be their undoing. They returned to 1899 and boarded a Rutan ship to end its influence over Osbert's descendants, initially unaware that the ship was in poor condition and about to explode. (AUDIO: Castle of Fear [+]Loading...["Castle of Fear (audio story)"])

Awakening in a time bubble created by the ship's explosion, Nyssa met a possible future version of herself known as the Lady of the Manor. She and the Doctor stopped the bubble from expanding to include the whole of Earth, preventing them from becoming the Lord and Lady, but they were unable to escape from the bubble in time as it exploded. (AUDIO: The Eternal Summer [+]Loading...["The Eternal Summer (audio story)"])

Nyssa and the Doctor found themselves in 45th century Stockbridge where she, Lysette Barclay and Rinxo Jabbery were taken captive by the Daleks. The two travellers attempted to save Lysette as Stockbridge was destroyed, but to no avail. Following Stockbridge's destruction, Nyssa attempted to comfort the Doctor and suggested that they go off to happier times and places. (AUDIO: Plague of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Plague of the Daleks (audio story)"])

Upon receiving a distress call, Nyssa and the Doctor arrived on the SS Hermes and met Ailsa and the ship's crew, learning of their ancestors' arrival in the Ardelban system a hundred years previously. (PROSE: Curiosity [+]Loading...["Curiosity (short story)"])

Nyssa and the Doctor attended a Christmas party in 1539 at which they were taken prisoner by Norfolk due to Henry VIII's attraction to Nyssa rather than Katherine Howard. The two women became friends and ladies-in-waiting until the Doctor got Nyssa back to the TARDIS, after which they travelled forward in time to ensure that Henry fell in love with Katherine and that he would marry her after Anne of Cleves. (PROSE: God Send Me Well to Keep [+]Loading...["God Send Me Well to Keep (short story)"])

Helping the Doctor locate all copies of Ronnie D. Clinton's Listen To The Beat on Royal Hospital Street but unaware of why, Nyssa met Alan Collins. The two managed to get him to swap his copy for the Doctor's copy of Ain't Got No Home To Go To, one that Nyssa knew that the Doctor would miss, and she finally learnt that they had been hunting the vinyl down due to them containing a hypnotic track by the Master. (PROSE: Tweaker [+]Loading...["Tweaker (short story)"])

In 1665, Nyssa and the Doctor arrived in Red Lodge and were attacked by the Speera who took their forms and attempted to absorb them. Nyssa was able to trick the Speera into adopting the Doctor's form, resulting in fatal anomalies which killed them due to their belief that the Doctor was a human and had only one heart. The two travellers then remained in Red Lodge, as the Speera attempt to replicate her had brought the subject of Traken to the forefront of her mind for the first time in a long while and she wished to watch the sunrise. (AUDIO: The Demons of Red Lodge [+]Loading...["The Demons of Red Lodge (audio story)"])

To try to cheer Nyssa up, the Doctor took her to the Concordum to hear Traken music and thwarted the Entropy Siren Erisi after travelling to 1968 and learning that she had planned to use Geoff Cooper's "White Waves, Soft Haze" to feast on entropy. (AUDIO: The Entropy Composition [+]Loading...["The Entropy Composition (audio story)"])

When the Doctor was arrested and imprisoned on Folly, Nyssa attempted to get herself arrested as well in order to join him but was unsuccessful. She got a job as a lab assistant at Folly's university hospital with Nathan Dask's help and was eventually imprisoned by Noreen Chaplin due to a conversation that Nyssa had with Janson Hart. (AUDIO: Doing Time [+]Loading...["Doing Time (audio story)"])

Nyssa posed as a European actress under the name "Nyssa Traken" and appeared in The Devil's Whisper, a section of Doctor Demonic's Tales of Terror, as a character named Felicity. (AUDIO: Special Features [+]Loading...["Special Features (audio story)"])

Nyssa and the Doctor visited the Miaxa's prison, first encountering his Prisoner aspect and attempting to free him from his Warden aspect. Nyssa was captured by the Warden and forced to wear a compliance collar until the Doctor told both aspects the truth of their existence, after which she and the Doctor departed. (AUDIO: My Brother's Keeper [+]Loading...["My Brother's Keeper (audio story)"])

In 1892 Norwood, Nyssa was infected with the Interplanetarian. She was saved by the Doctor, who used an ancient language including the word "Tremas" to defeat it. (AUDIO: The Interplanetarian [+]Loading...["The Interplanetarian (audio story)"])

On Fabula where tales were currency, Nyssa and the Doctor found themselves in a tavern where they had to tell stories. (AUDIO: Smuggling Tales [+]Loading...["Smuggling Tales (audio story)"])

A sultan forced Nyssa to tell him stories of her adventures, leading her to tell him about her visits to the Miaxa's prison, Norwood and Fabula. She and the Doctor eventually learnt that he was trying to steal the Doctor's identity and steal the TARDIS, but the Doctor's memories made him break down. (AUDIO: 1001 Nights [+]Loading...["1001 Nights (audio story)"])

Nyssa was taken by the Doctor to 1963 to see the Beatles and the two became aware of Lenny Kruger's changes to the timeline, using the Common Men to gain power. By means of a blood test on Korky Goldsmith, she learnt that the Common Men were non-humans from Byulna and helped to defeat Lenny, restoring the timeline. (AUDIO: 1963: Fanfare for the Common Men [+]Loading...["1963: Fanfare for the Common Men (audio story)"])

On 23 November of the same year, Nyssa and the Doctor visited Bob Dovie's house, 59A Barnsfield Crescent, the Doctor having suddenly felt the need to visit. Both Nyssa and the Doctor left after Bob answered, having already been visited by the Doctor's previous incarnations. (AUDIO: The Light at the End [+]Loading...["The Light at the End (audio story)"])

Nyssa and the Doctor landed on Traxana's moon, where Nyssa was kidnapped by the Cell-Spiders. She met Theebe and learnt that the spiders had been made by the Daleks for their war against the Movellans. Nyssa and the Doctor were both captured by the Daleks (AUDIO: Alien Heart [+]Loading...["Alien Heart (audio story)"]) and taken to Mojox, but they quickly managed to escape. Unbeknownst to her the Daleks created a duplicate of her. (AUDIO: Dalek Soul [+]Loading...["Dalek Soul (audio story)"]) They later visited Snittlegarth in 1357. (AUDIO: The Second Oldest Question [+]Loading...["The Second Oldest Question (audio story)"])

With Hannah[[edit] | [edit source]]

Visiting the hunting grounds of Nathaniel Whitlock in 1911 Suffolk, Nyssa and the Doctor met Hannah Bartholomew and became aware of the presence of Vatuus on the planet. Nyssa stood guard whilst the Doctor and Silver Crow entered the Ghost Dance to trap Vaatus once again and later departed with him in the TARDIS, (AUDIO: Moonflesh [+]Loading...["Moonflesh (audio story)"]) unaware that Hannah had stowed away on board.

The TARDIS landed on an Arrit tomb ship where Nyssa, the Doctor and Hannah defeated the Arrit-Ko. Although the Doctor set the coordinates to return Hannah home following the adventure, he said that that would most likely be the last place that the TARDIS would land. Thus, Hannah was accepted as a companion. (AUDIO: Tomb Ship [+]Loading...["Tomb Ship (audio story)"])

On SORDIDE Delta, Nyssa was trapped in a virtual reality where the Doctor was her guardian and Hannah was her 18th century tutor. Hannah was able to save both Nyssa and the Doctor but lost all of her emotions in the process, prompting her to leave the TARDIS and remain on the space station to help the survivors. (AUDIO: Masquerade [+]Loading...["Masquerade (audio story)"])

With Tegan[[edit] | [edit source]]

Nyssa holds Borusa at gunpoint. (TV: Arc of Infinity [+]Loading...["Arc of Infinity (TV story)"])

In the Arc of Infinity, after listing off all the things that the Doctor had to repair in the TARDIS, Nyssa witnessed Omega link himself to the Doctor's biology and later stood up to the High Council on Gallifrey in an attempt to save her companion's life, holding Borusa at gunpoint. She and the Doctor escaped Gallifrey and travelled to 1983 Amsterdam where they were reunited with Tegan, who helped them stop Omega from returning and rejoined them aboard the TARDIS. Nyssa told her that she had missed her and that it was wonderful to have her back. (TV: Arc of Infinity [+]Loading...["Arc of Infinity (TV story)"])

Nyssa, the Doctor and Tegan remained in Amsterdam and went to the Rijksmuseum where they discovered that Rembrandt had drawn functional spacecraft. This led to the team learning of and defeating the Nix, in the course of which Nyssa met Rembrandt and spoke to him of his wife's death, understanding how it felt to lose a loved one. (AUDIO: The Waters of Amsterdam [+]Loading...["The Waters of Amsterdam (audio story)"]) After Nyssa and Tegan spent some time together holidaying in Amsterdam, the Doctor returned for them. (AUDIO: The Elite [+]Loading...["The Elite (audio story)"]

According to one account, the reunited crew first went to Akoshemon's moon after the Dark used its influence on Nyssa and left her concussed. She had a heart attack caused by the Dark but was revived by the Doctor, who hypnotised her in order to make use of the connection between the two of them. She later vomited out the Dark as it became corporeal and helped to defeat it before leaving the moon, mourning Captain Lawrence, Jyl Stoker and everybody else that died. (PROSE: Fear of the Dark [+]Loading...["Fear of the Dark (novel)"])

According to another account, the three travellers first went to Florana as the Doctor knew that Nyssa was taken with the tulips of Amsterdam and would like the scenery. They instead landed in its early history as a barren planet, where Nyssa was brainwashed by Educator Stemp into serving the High Priest as a recruit for the Elite. The Doctor eventually reversed the conditioning and she was returned to normal, leaving Florana after Thane killed the High Priest. (AUDIO: The Elite [+]Loading...["The Elite (audio story)"])

Nyssa thought about leaving the Doctor after Florana, but realised that the fate of the universe outweighed what had happened on that one planet. (AUDIO: The Children of Seth [+]Loading...["The Children of Seth (audio story)"])

To recover after their experiences on Florana, the trio spent several days relaxing near Brisbane before Nyssa insisted that the Doctor help Tegan investigate the disappearance of Mike Bretherton. Their search took them to Luparis, where Nyssa agreed to help Lord Jezzavar with his coup in order to gain access to the Hexagoran palace after initially refusing his suggestion that she should be installed as queen. (AUDIO: Hexagora [+]Loading...["Hexagora (audio story)"])

Whilst Nyssa was conducting an experiment in the TARDIS, the ship was directed to the Archipelago of Sirius by a message picked up on the scanner. There, Nyssa was arrested and sent to Level 14 with her mind wiped, briefly believing that she was the Doctor. She was eventually able to remember enough about herself to plan a successful escape from Level 14 and a reunion with the Doctor and Tegan. (AUDIO: The Children of Seth [+]Loading...["The Children of Seth (audio story)"])

Nyssa remained in the TARDIS whilst the Doctor and Tegan explored Aronassus 49, but did meet Threll when her companions brought him to the ship. (PROSE: Danger Down Below [+]Loading...["Danger Down Below (short story)"])

During a thunderstorm on an alien planet, Nyssa and Tegan were abducted by pirates who were attempting to steal the North Tribes treasures. The pair were rescued by the Doctor, as were several tribespeople who had also been captured. (PROSE: The God Machine [+]Loading...["The God Machine (short story)"])

Nyssa and Tegan were in the TARDIS when it was attacked by Voorvolika, who learnt the three travellers' names from Nyssa. (PROSE: The Armageddon Chrysalis [+]Loading...["The Armageddon Chrysalis (short story)"])

On Planet 453 in 2330, Nyssa, the Doctor and Tegan realised that Carnak was taking control of bodies in cold storage and were locked away by him and his minions. Nyssa and Tegan returned to the TARDIS pushing a trolley on which lay the Doctor, who used his telepathic abilities to thwart Carnak. (PROSE: The Haven [+]Loading...["The Haven (short story)"])

Nyssa and Tegan were inside the TARDIS when the Doctor suffered from nightmares due to Ponassan germs. (PROSE: The Penalty [+]Loading...["The Penalty (short story)"])

At Heathrow Airport in 1982, Nyssa, the Doctor and Tegan encountered the Master and saved a plane of people from being sent through a portal by him. (PROSE: Night Flight to Nowhere [+]Loading...["Night Flight to Nowhere (short story)"])

The TARDIS team encountered dinosaurs and a number of other creatures in the Sahara Desert, (PROSE: Great Snakes! [+]Loading...["Great Snakes! (short story)"]) the TARDIS, (PROSE: Crocs! [+]Loading...["Crocs! (short story)"], 'Gators [+]Loading...["'Gators (short story)"], Caimans and Gavials [+]Loading...["Caimans and Gavials (short story)"], The Great Irish Elk [+]Loading...["The Great Irish Elk (short story)"], Horses Through the Ages [+]Loading...["Horses Through the Ages (short story)"]) Siberia, (PROSE: Woolly Mammoth [+]Loading...["Woolly Mammoth (short story)"]) Kenya, (PROSE: Elephant Hunt [+]Loading...["Elephant Hunt (short story)"], Face to Face with Early Man [+]Loading...["Face to Face with Early Man (short story)"], On Safari [+]Loading...["On Safari (short story)"], Elephant Dance [+]Loading...["Elephant Dance (short story)"]) Los Angeles during the Ice Age, (PROSE: Sabre-toothed Tiger [+]Loading...["Sabre-toothed Tiger (short story)"], The Great Irish Elk [+]Loading...["The Great Irish Elk (short story)"]) Loch Ness (PROSE: The Loch Ness Monster [+]Loading...["The Loch Ness Monster (short story)"]) and Dorset, where they witnessed Mary Anning's discovery of the Ichthyosaurus. (PROSE: Amazing Fossil Fish [+]Loading...["Amazing Fossil Fish (short story)"])

During another argument between the Doctor and Tegan over the impossibility of saving Adric, Nyssa interrupted to ask where they were. They went on to find that they were on the Hardy Station and saved the universe from being destroyed by a cyclotron. (PROSE: Lackaday Express [+]Loading...["Lackaday Express (short story)"])

Sadan Rassul and his men kidnapped Nyssa at the British Museum in 1896 and sent her back in time 4000 years using a lodestone. Rassul placed her in a coma to become the host for Nephthys, but the Doctor saved her and defeated Nephthys by employing the help of Ann Cranleigh to confuse the goddess. (PROSE: The Sands of Time [+]Loading...["The Sands of Time (novel)"])

When the Doctor suffered from visions and worried that his mind was destroying itself, Nyssa and Tegan looked for help on Morestra and found themselves frustrated by the sexism they experienced from the Morestran Orthodox. Nyssa infiltrated the Sorenson Academy in search of information on the Zeta Project but was found out by the dean, whose advances she spurned, and sent to Zeta Major as a lab specimen. She was experimented on with anti-matter crystals and succumbed to the contamination before being saved by the inhabitants of the anti-matter universe. (PROSE: Zeta Major [+]Loading...["Zeta Major (novel)"])

Nyssa, the Doctor and Tegan visited the Necropolitan to remember Adric, placing a small metal star in an alcove, and heard of the murder of a funeral director. Nyssa spoke to Verin about it and helped her companions solve the murder, after which they were thanked by the Most Honourable Solemn One. (PROSE: Wake [+]Loading...["Wake (short story)"])

In 493 Ravenna, Nyssa met Flavius Theodoric and introduced Tegan to him as "High Queen of Brisbane". She, the Doctor and Tegan were accused by Princess Ariadne of stealing the Crown of Byzantium, but it was eventually revealed that Prince Leo had stolen it. (PROSE: Goths and Robbers [+]Loading...["Goths and Robbers (short story)"])

As they were not human, neither Nyssa nor the Doctor were as affected by the psychic phenomena that caused Anna to appear to them as Tegan. They went looking for Tegan and found her just after she had escaped from the apparition of Anna. (PROSE: Soul Mate [+]Loading...["Soul Mate (short story)"])

On F-four, Nyssa and the Doctor carried out biological tests, causing Tegan to feel left out. Nyssa's work was invaluable to the colonists and she promised them that she would tell their story to anybody who would listen. (PROSE: No Exit [+]Loading...["No Exit (short story)"])

Both Nyssa and Tegan were chased by Endovorms disguised as stone lions in Trafalgar Square in 1843. (AUDIO: The Lions of Trafalgar [+]Loading...["The Lions of Trafalgar (audio story)"])

Nyssa found herself a part of The King of the Dead in 1982 and spoke with Patrick about how she had managed to forgive the Master for killing her father and how he should follow suit. (AUDIO: The King of the Dead [+]Loading...["The King of the Dead (audio story)"])

In Mistpuddle, Nyssa and Tegan solved a series of murders committed by Pricklethorp and learnt that the talking animals that inhabited the village were engineered by Lindsay Wood. (AUDIO: The Mistpuddle Murders [+]Loading...["The Mistpuddle Murders (audio story)"])

With Tegan and Marc[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor, wanting to meet Cicero, took Nyssa and Tegan to 63 BC Cumae where they dressed in togas and pretended to be the Doctor's sisters; Claudia and Claudia. Whilst there, Nyssa came to believe that the Doctor was still struggling to come to terms with Adric's death, having originally interpreted his silence on the matter as him being cold-hearted. She and her companions were put through a series of tests by Tartarus, in the course of which she lured a bull into a pit, and she later invited Marc to join them in the TARDIS, an offer that he accepted. (AUDIO: Tartarus [+]Loading...["Tartarus (audio story)"])

Nyssa visited Marc in his bedroom and was concerned by how difficult he found it to adjust to being a freedman. After the TARDIS landed on Proxima in the 30th century, she and Tegan found themselves in a separate time zone to the Doctor and Marc due to interstitial time, but were able to help their companions and Christopher Jennings defeat Kalu. (AUDIO: Interstitial [+]Loading...["Interstitial (audio story)"])

In 19th century Ireland, the Spae Wife took control of Nyssa's mind in an attempt to gain control of the TARDIS. To free her from the Spae Wife's control, the Doctor attempted to remind her of Traken and Marc reminded her of their previous adventures together, but it was Tegan telling her how she would be affected by the loss of her best friend that restored her. She apologised to Tegan for her actions, but she told her that she understood due to her own experience with the Mara. (AUDIO: Feast of Fear [+]Loading...["Feast of Fear (audio story)"])

Nyssa, the Doctor, Tegan and Marc found themselves drafted into the race on Samotis, during which Nyssa ran alongside Morris, whom she assisted and befriended. When Marc became partially cyber-converted, Nyssa and Morris put an end to the race by tying up the Commentator and disabling the course's fail-safes, forcing the system to shut everything down. (AUDIO: Warzone [+]Loading...["Warzone (audio story)"])

Nyssa cared for Marc in the TARDIS and was, with the Doctor, able to hack the mainframe and reverse all mental programming, restoring each Cyberman's memories and restoring Marc's. Afterwards, the upset Doctor left his companions on Callanna with a great deal of money, an action that Nyssa could not understand as she could not see how it helped anybody. (AUDIO: Conversion [+]Loading...["Conversion (BFM audio story)"])

Unlike Tegan, Nyssa enjoyed the tranquillity of Callanna and was not concerned about the planet's relaxing effects. She, Tegan and Marc worked with Steppa Westma Cotter-Thatch Slitheen to stop Bella and Grumma, after which the Doctor returned for them, telling them that they needed to talk. Nyssa was somewhat upset, believing that the three of them could have been happy living on Callanna. (AUDIO: Madquake [+]Loading...["Madquake (audio story)"])

The Doctor attempted to take Nyssa, Tegan and Marc to Gallifrey to have a talk mediated by a Time Lord, but they instead arrived at Welkin Sanatorium on Soresia where they saw an apparition of Adric. Once the ghostly phenomena was ended, Nyssa reminded the Doctor that they still needed to talk but, instead of going to Gallifrey, he apologised to the three of them for avoiding them and his emotions concerning Adric's death and Marc's conversion. (AUDIO: The Lost Resort [+]Loading...["The Lost Resort (audio story)"])

The TARDIS arrived on RMS Oceanic, aboard which Nyssa found that she suffered from seasickness and explained that there were no seas on Traken. She was, however, cured when the Doctor gave her tablets of his own making, and she was able to assist in ensuring that Nellie Bly completed her journey. (AUDIO: The Perils of Nellie Bly [+]Loading...["The Perils of Nellie Bly (audio story)"])

The Doctor wanted to take his friends on holiday, but Marc collapsed after changing the coordinates. She placed Marc in a sleep pod hoping to stabilise his vitals. She went into the sleep machine with the Doctor to help discover what the Daleks were doing. She learnt that the Daleks were just ghosts who wanted to become real using the humans in the base. (AUDIO: Nightmare of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Nightmare of the Daleks (audio story)"])

After Marc[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Nyssa, the Doctor and Tegan intended to visit Prague but arrived several hundred kilometres below the city. They were given a tour of the Svarozhich Project by Dr Jane Flora and found the corpses of project workers, finding that Szlth'TOK had killed them to avenge his people inadvertently killed by the project. After returning to the TARDIS, the Doctor tried to teach Nyssa and Tegan to read the star charts and asked that one of them read out coordinates for their next destination. (PROSE: Men of the Earth [+]Loading...["Men of the Earth (short story)"])

Tegan and Nyssa found that the TARDIS was shrinking and that the Doctor was the cause. Nyssa went with the Doctor to the Komoko mining planet to visit his old friend Velar. Having found his place abandoned, she thought he had left but later found out that he had been killed. She helped the Doctor to rig an explosion at a mine to help convince the miners of what Reno had done. (AUDIO: Friendly Fire [+]Loading...["Friendly Fire (audio story)"])

Inside a time loop, Nyssa cycled around France, confused about when and where she was, until she encountered Jean-Baptiste who told her that she was an artist. She investigated what was causing the disruptions. (AUDIO: The Edge of the War [+]Loading...["The Edge of the War (audio story)"])

Nyssa captured by the authorities on Manussa. (TV: Snakedance [+]Loading...["Snakedance (TV story)"])

Using a reference book, Nyssa found that Tegan had given them the coordinates for Manussa and later asked the Doctor if it was really necessary to hypnotise her. They learnt that Tegan was being influenced by the Mara and went in search of the scenes of her dream, in the course of which Nyssa lost Tegan in a marketplace and was unable to find her. Nyssa stole Ambril's key to free the Doctor after he was imprisoned and fell victim to the Mara's power before the Doctor defeated it. (TV: Snakedance [+]Loading...["Snakedance (TV story)"])

The trio were summoned to Gallifrey by Cardinal Hemal to help solve a murder. Tegan, feeling poorly, stayed in the TARDIS while the Doctor and Nyssa were taken by Hemal to examine the body of the murdered Time Lord, with Nyssa being interested to find out more about Gallifreyan physiology. They discovered that the Time Lord had been killed by a vampire — specifically, a member of the Cult of Rassilon the Vampire who had deliberately infected himself with vampire DNA. When they returned to the TARDIS, they found that the cultist had taken refuge there and begun to infect Tegan. When the vampire set the coordinates for London at night, hoping to start his reign of terror on Earth, Nyssa covertly adjusted the TARDIS's parameters to bring the time forward ten hours; the vampire blithely stepped out of the doors into direct morning sunlight and was instantly reduced to ash. While Tegan was freed from the vampiric taint, Nyssa remained concerned that other traces of vampire DNA might exist elsewhere in the universe. (COMIC: Blood Invocation [+]Loading...["Blood Invocation (comic story)"])

Indeed, still recovering from Manussa, the time-travellers landed in 1993 Tasmania, where Nyssa was bitten by the Child - beginning her transformation into a vampire - and found herself unable to tell the Doctor and Tegan what had happened to her, even after finding that sunlight hurt her and realising that she was craving blood, for which she attempted to synthesise a substitute. She attacked Tegan but was able to stop herself at the last moment from feeding on her and fled, eventually being returned to normal with the Child's death. (PROSE: Goth Opera [+]Loading...["Goth Opera (novel)"])

Nyssa was infected by a plant that she was inspecting on HMS Aquitaine and was subsequently taken to the medical bay by Hargreaves. Shortly afterwards, she met Dr Sergei Akunin who sedated and restrained her before she was able to escape using her newfound strength gained thanks to her transformation. She asked Hargreaves to amputate her arm but was ultimately saved when the Doctor, Tegan and Hargreaves aborted the timeline. (AUDIO: Aquitaine [+]Loading...["Aquitaine (audio story)"])

The TARDIS landed in 1819 Manchester where Nyssa joined Cathy Roberts in attending the protest which ended with the Peterloo Massacre, during which she witnessed the death of Cathy's son, Peter. Nyssa, upset and angry, blamed Mr Hurley for Peter's death. (AUDIO: The Peterloo Massacre [+]Loading...["The Peterloo Massacre (audio story)"])

With Tegan and Turlough[[edit] | [edit source]]

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After the TARDIS encountered interference from a transmat capsule aboard a spacecraft, Nyssa and Tegan found Mawdryn's burnt body and assumed that it was the Doctor going through another regeneration. They soon realised that this was not the case and were infected by Mawdryn's disease, making it impossible for them to travel through the Time Vortex without rapidly ageing or de-ageing and forcing the Doctor to help Mawdryn. Whilst the Doctor was prepared to give up his remaining lives to save Nyssa and Tegan, they were restored by the Blinovitch Limitation Effect caused by Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.

Vislor Turlough joined the TARDIS crew on their travels, something that Nyssa and Tegan were both unsure about. (TV: Mawdryn Undead [+]Loading...["Mawdryn Undead (TV story)"]) In the Gardens of the Dead, Nyssa told Turlough, whom she decided to give a chance, how her father had been taken over and killed by the Tremas Master. She learnt that Turlough was working for the Black Guardian but, after hitting her head, she forgot about this. (AUDIO: Gardens of the Dead [+]Loading...["Gardens of the Dead (audio story)"])

Nyssa, the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough met Ophiuchus in the Cloisters of the Capitol. She and Tegan convinced the Doctor to save Opiuchus rather than letting him die, saying that he was not a monster like the Master was. After Ophiuchus regenerated into a woman, the Doctor explained Time Lord gender to Nyssa. (COMIC: Ophiuchus [+]Loading...["Ophiuchus (comic story)"])

Departure[[edit] | [edit source]]

Nyssa says goodbye to Tegan and the Fifth Doctor. (TV: Terminus [+]Loading...["Terminus (TV story)"])

Nyssa was trapped in her room when the destabilised TARDIS attached itself to Terminus and she was forced to pass through onto the space station to survive. The Doctor found her and the two explored the station, with Nyssa contracting Lazar's disease and eventually being left by the Vanir for the Garm, who successfully cured her.

Appalled by the treatment of those who suffered from Lazar's disease and being aware that she could synthesise, and even improve upon, hydromel, Nyssa chose to stay aboard Terminus in order to help the Garm and the Vanir cure the disease and make the station a proper hospital independent of Terminus Inc. She gave the Doctor a kiss on the cheek as she said farewell, telling him that she was adamant that she would stay, and told Tegan that she would not die easily as, like Tegan, she was indestructible. (TV: Terminus [+]Loading...["Terminus (TV story)"])

Life after leaving[[edit] | [edit source]]

Nyssa worked tirelessly to cure Lazar's disease and to create a vaccine against it, one which she helped to distribute. In the course of doing so, she travelled from laboratories to makeshift clinics to election meetings and had a number of lovers, after which she proceeded to leave Terminus in search of other challenges. Venturing out into the galaxy, she embarked on microbiological research to defeat a deadly fungus, diplomacy to avert a war and fundraising for medical supplies following a flood. (PROSE: Asylum [+]Loading...["Asylum (novel)"])

Some time after leaving the Doctor, Nyssa was transported to the Death Zone where she met Ian Chesterton, Steven Taylor, Sara Kingdom and Polly Jackson and was reunited with the Fifth Doctor, who had already travelled with her older self in his personal timeline. (AUDIO: The Five Companions [+]Loading...["The Five Companions (audio story)"])

Following the destruction of Exanos, Nyssa decided to find a place free from war and became a technography lecturer at a university. There, she was reunited with the Fourth Doctor, who had not yet met her, and joined him in an adventure in the 12th century, in the course of which she fought back against a killer and realised that she needed to once again choose to enjoy her life. The Doctor returned her in the TARDIS, promising that he would pretend not to recognise her. (PROSE: Asylum [+]Loading...["Asylum (novel)"])

Nyssa aboard the Varnomium. (AUDIO: The Orphan [+]Loading...["The Orphan (audio story)"])

During the Time War, Nyssa operated a hospital ship known as the Traken and assisted planets that became caught up in the war. She met a man who called himself Dr Foster and became her assistant, although she came to suspect him of being a Time Lord saboteur. In truth, the saboteur was Dr Isherwood. Dr Foster departed after giving Nyssa a kiss on the cheek, reminding her of how she had said goodbye to the Doctor on Terminus. (AUDIO: A Heart on Both Sides [+]Loading...["A Heart on Both Sides (audio story)"])

She was taken by Gommen into the Gommen Machine believing she was a stuntman. She had discovered what Gommen was doing on a medical station as she was curious about what happening. She realised it was stolen Time Lord technology adapted from the Matrix. K9 Mark II helped her keep her mind active. She worked out the truth and that's why her mind was taken. She had been tracking Gommen due to his torturing in the name of medical advancement. After Gommen was arrested, she took his medical ship to add to her fleet. (AUDIO: The Stuntman [+]Loading...["The Stuntman (audio story)"])

On board the Varnomium, a quarantined ship, Nyssa worked to find a cure for the plague threatening the Stagnant Protocol. She was recruited for her unparalleled skill in this area. By the time the War Master arrived, she was working alone, both treating patients and running experiments to isolate the virus and reverse its impacts. The Master pretended to have been sent by the Stagnant Protocol, as an overseer, and joined her in her pursuit, sabotaging her experiments and manipulating her into killing one of her patients accidentally. In time, he managed to convince her to develop an even deadlier strain, in the interest of her research, and Nyssa finally realised who he was. The Master abandoned Nyssa aboard the Varnomium when he departed. (AUDIO: The Orphan [+]Loading...["The Orphan (audio story)"])

Nyssa married Lasarti and had two children: Neeka (AUDIO: Winter [+]Loading...["Winter (audio story)"]) and Adric, whom she told stories of her travels in the TARDIS. (AUDIO: Prisoners of Fate [+]Loading...["Prisoners of Fate (audio story)"]) She was reunited with the Fifth Doctor once more when she assisted with his regeneration into his next incarnation. (AUDIO: Winter [+]Loading...["Winter (audio story)"])

Nyssa set about attempting to find a cure for Richter's Syndrome. She had an android called Loki whose hard drive she once had to erase after it was corrupted by his fear of his own shadow. (AUDIO: Cobwebs [+]Loading...["Cobwebs (audio story)"])

Later adventures in the TARDIS[[edit] | [edit source]]

Reunion with the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough[[edit] | [edit source]]

Nyssa was visibly older when she rejoined the TARDIS crew. (AUDIO: Heroes of Sontar [+]Loading...["Heroes of Sontar (audio story)"])

In 3530, after losing contact with the Helheim facility attempting to cure Richter's Syndrome, Nyssa travelled to the planet with her android Loki. She was reunited with the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough, whom she had not seen in fifty years, and joined them on the condition that they take her home so that she could dispense the cure. She accepted, however, that that might take some time and went to find her old bedroom. (AUDIO: Cobwebs [+]Loading...["Cobwebs (audio story)"]) She had to keep from the Doctor her knowledge of his regeneration into his sixth body. (AUDIO: Heroes of Sontar [+]Loading...["Heroes of Sontar (audio story)"])

Following the trail of Richter's Syndrome, the TARDIS landed on Chodor in the 28th century. Nyssa and Turlough were split up from the Doctor and Tegan and fled from Mertil, getting lost in the forest and having to fight against the current of the river. (AUDIO: The Whispering Forest [+]Loading...["The Whispering Forest (audio story)"])

The TARDIS returned to Manussa, this time during the reign of the Manussan Empire, after Tegan confided in Nyssa that she had the mark of the Mara on her arm. (AUDIO: The Cradle of the Snake [+]Loading...["The Cradle of the Snake (audio story)"])

Nyssa encountered the Sontarans again on Samur, but did not remember previously meeting them in the Death Zone. (AUDIO: Heroes of Sontar [+]Loading...["Heroes of Sontar (audio story)"])

Nyssa helped defeat the Trion Rennol, his mercenaries and the Morass on Vektris. (AUDIO: Kiss of Death [+]Loading...["Kiss of Death (audio story)"])

Nyssa helped defeat a Rat King on 1982 Earth which attempted to exploit Nyssa's anger for the Tremas Master. She was tempted to help the rats create a non-lethal plague in return for help with curing Richter's Syndrome. (AUDIO: Rat Trap [+]Loading...["Rat Trap (audio story)"])

Further adventures took Nyssa to the comet Eight slash Q Panenka, (AUDIO: The Jupiter Conjunction [+]Loading...["The Jupiter Conjunction (audio story)"]) a monkey house in a zoo (AUDIO: The Monkey House [+]Loading...["The Monkey House (audio story)"]) and 51st century Earth where she and Turlough spent a year training in Reykjavik and helped defeat Magnus Greel. (AUDIO: The Butcher of Brisbane [+]Loading...["The Butcher of Brisbane (audio story)"])

She also helped defeat Eldrad (AUDIO: Eldrad Must Die! [+]Loading...["Eldrad Must Die! (audio story)"]) and had an adventure in Mercia. (AUDIO: The Lady of Mercia [+]Loading...["The Lady of Mercia (audio story)"])

During an adventure in India on 31 December 1926, Nyssa was rejuvenated and had her youth restored, making her look physically similar to how she had during her original adventures in the TARDIS. (AUDIO: The Emerald Tiger [+]Loading...["The Emerald Tiger (audio story)"])

This meant that Adric, whom they came across on Valderon, believed that she was a past version of his mother. Nyssa learnt that twenty-five years had passed since her mission to Helheim and that she was presumed dead, whilst Lasarti was dead and Neeka was in suspended animation after being infected with Richter's Syndrome. She and Adric managed to develop a cure and planned to meet in one month's time to cure Neeka, but Adric never saw her again. (AUDIO: Prisoners of Fate [+]Loading...["Prisoners of Fate (audio story)"])

E-Space and departure[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Shortly after leaving Valderon, the TARDIS was diverted into E-Space when it passed too close to a Charged Vacuum Emboitement. Whilst searching for a way out, the TARDIS landed on Alzarius where Nyssa and Turlough were almost killed by Alzarian spiders. (AUDIO: Mistfall [+]Loading...["Mistfall (audio story)"])

They then visited the ice world of Isenfel where she was interested in why the society wanted to be in equilibrium. (AUDIO: Equilibrium [+]Loading...["Equilibrium (audio story)"])

The TARDIS crashed on Apollyon where Nyssa began dying due to entropy. She also had the rejuvenation that she experienced in India removed due to making contact with the Sandmen, returning her to her older appearance. She chose to remain in E-Space in order to power a portal back to N-Space for her friends to use to return home. (AUDIO: The Entropy Plague [+]Loading...["The Entropy Plague (audio story)"])

Later life[[edit] | [edit source]]

Nyssa lived for at least another decade, spending a number of years treating the sick and teaching others how to do the same before retiring to tend a garden, much as she had on Traken in her youth. Despite the Doctor's concerns about entropy, Nyssa saw a new star emerge in the sky, hinting that there was still new life in E-Space. (AUDIO: The Entropy Plague [+]Loading...["The Entropy Plague (audio story)"])

Eventually, Nyssa would "settle" on Earth, (PROSE: The Doctor's Companions [+]Loading...{"page":"15","1":"The Doctor's Companions (feature)"}) coming to live in 21st century Australia with Tegan, (WC: Farewell, Sarah Jane [+]Loading...["Farewell, Sarah Jane (webcast)"]) becoming a couple. (WC: Farewell, Sarah Jane [+]Loading...["Farewell, Sarah Jane (webcast)"], PROSE: The Doctor's Companions [+]Loading...{"page":"15","1":"The Doctor's Companions (feature)"})

The pair attended Sarah Jane Smith's memorial one spring day where they mingled with other companions and friends of the Doctor's, as well as assisting them in fighting the Jackals of the Backwards Clock to foil the Trickster. Clyde Langer described them as being a couple. (WC: Farewell, Sarah Jane [+]Loading...["Farewell, Sarah Jane (webcast)"])

Undated events[[edit] | [edit source]]

At some point, an image of Nyssa was obtained by UNIT and kept in the Black Archive as a record of her having been a companion of the Doctor. (TV: The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Day of the Doctor (TV story)"])

Other realities[[edit] | [edit source]]

Nyssa and the Doctor discover Bob Dovie's family. (AUDIO: The Light at the End [+]Loading...["The Light at the End (audio story)"])

At some point, while she was travelling alone with the Fifth Doctor, they visited Bob Dovie at 59A Barnsfield Crescent in Totton, Hampshire on 23 November 1963. The pair pretended to be police officers. There, she and the Fifth Doctor discovered Bob's odd behaviour, including him talking on a phone that was disconnected from the wall. After finding Bob's family killed by the Master using a Tissue Compression Eliminator, Nyssa and the Doctor took Bob into the TARDIS causing the Master's conceptual bomb to explode. This timeline was eventually erased when the Doctors' other selves were able to render the conceptual bomb useless. (AUDIO: The Light at the End [+]Loading...["The Light at the End (audio story)"])

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Nyssa was pleasant, friendly (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken [+]Loading...["Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken (novelisation)"]) and selfless, with Tegan remarking that she was "too good for this world" (AUDIO: Aquitaine [+]Loading...["Aquitaine (audio story)"]) and the Fifth Doctor describing her as "terribly nice". (AUDIO: Alien Heart [+]Loading...["Alien Heart (audio story)"]) Her gentle and trusting nature meant that she was not adept at detecting deception, (TV: Mawdryn Undead [+]Loading...["Mawdryn Undead (TV story)"]) but she was skilled at negotiating an effective balance between strong personalities. (TV: Earthshock [+]Loading...["Earthshock (TV story)"], AUDIO: The Game [+]Loading...["The Game (audio story)"]) Tegan noted that Nyssa preferred to "care and share." (PROSE: Goth Opera [+]Loading...["Goth Opera (novel)"])

Despite her gentleness, Nyssa was willing to use and threaten violence where necessary, destroying on separate occasions a Terileptil android (TV: The Visitation [+]Loading...["The Visitation (TV story)"]) and a CyberNeomorph (TV: Earthshock [+]Loading...["Earthshock (TV story)"]) in addition to threatening to shoot Time Lord guards. (TV: Arc of Infinity [+]Loading...["Arc of Infinity (TV story)"]) She was driven to rage after the death of Cathy Roberts's son in the Peterloo Massacre (AUDIO: The Peterloo Massacre [+]Loading...["The Peterloo Massacre (audio story)"]) and initially wanted to kill the Tremas Master for the murder of her father, although she managed to forgive him. (AUDIO: The King of the Dead [+]Loading...["The King of the Dead (audio story)"]) She also argued on occasion with the Doctor, such as when he broke her trust on Valderon. (AUDIO: Prisoners of Fate [+]Loading...["Prisoners of Fate (audio story)"])

Nyssa and Tegan. (TV: Time-Flight [+]Loading...["Time-Flight (TV story)"])

She considered Tegan to be her best friend (AUDIO: The Emerald Tiger [+]Loading...["The Emerald Tiger (audio story)"]) and Tegan held her in the same esteem. (AUDIO: The Waters of Amsterdam [+]Loading...["The Waters of Amsterdam (audio story)"]) However, she also "never quite understood" why so many of the Doctor's friends were human. (AUDIO: The Boy That Time Forgot [+]Loading...["The Boy That Time Forgot (audio story)"])

Nyssa generally did not use a surname, referring to herself only as Nyssa. (TV: Castrovalva [+]Loading...["Castrovalva (TV story)"], Four to Doomsday [+]Loading...["Four to Doomsday (TV story)"], etc.) The Doctor introduced her to the Time Lords as "Nyssa of Traken", (TV: Arc of Infinity [+]Loading...["Arc of Infinity (TV story)"]) a name that she often used herself. (AUDIO: Spare Parts [+]Loading...["Spare Parts (audio story)"], etc.) Whilst posing as a human actress, she used the name "Nyssa Traken". (AUDIO: Special Features [+]Loading...["Special Features (audio story)"])

Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]

Nyssa was a slender (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken [+]Loading...["Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken (novelisation)"]) and beautiful (AUDIO: Creatures of Beauty [+]Loading...["Creatures of Beauty (audio story)"]) girl with brown curls, a pale face, serious, round eyes (PROSE: Logopolis [+]Loading...["Logopolis (novelisation)"]) and fine features. (PROSE: Kinda [+]Loading...["Kinda (novelisation)"]) She had an unearthly quality of remoteness and aristocracy (PROSE: Castrovalva [+]Loading...["Castrovalva (novelisation)"]) but she had a hardness in her face that bespoke experience. (PROSE: The Parliament of Rats [+]Loading...["The Parliament of Rats (short story)"])

During her earliest travels in the TARDIS, she wore a flowing, gauzy dress (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken [+]Loading...["Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken (novelisation)"]) but later started to wear a plum purple velvet trouser-suit with elaborately puffed sleeves. (TV: Four to Doomsday [+]Loading...["Four to Doomsday (TV story)"]-Arc of Infinity [+]Loading...["Arc of Infinity (TV story)"]) She eventually stopped wearing Traken clothes, wearing a white blouse with turquoise blue stripes on the front and sleeves, a rainbow skirt, burgundy shorts, and ruby shoes on Manussa (TV: Snakedance [+]Loading...["Snakedance (TV story)"]) and a steel blue mini-dress over an ivory underdress until her departure on Terminus. (TV: Terminus [+]Loading...["Terminus (TV story)"]) Following Adric's death, she took to wearing a bracelet of Trakenite gold. (PROSE: Goth Opera [+]Loading...["Goth Opera (novel)"])

Tegan believed that Nyssa looked very good for her age when she was about seventy, something that Nyssa credited her Traken heritage for. (AUDIO: Cobwebs [+]Loading...["Cobwebs (audio story)"]) In India, she was rejuvenated and looked as she did during her first stint in the TARDIS. (AUDIO: The Emerald Tiger [+]Loading...["The Emerald Tiger (audio story)"])

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

  • Nyssa was originally meant to have appeared only in The Keeper of Traken as a supporting character. She was, therefore, the sole creation of writer Johnny Byrne, to whom royalties had to be paid when the character was used. Like the Brigadier and K9, she is a rare example of a series regular to whom the BBC does not enjoy sole copyright.
  • Peter Davison was known to have preferred Nyssa over any of his other companions. He intervened on several occasions when John Nathan-Turner attempted to write the character out of the series.
One of Nyssa's outfits. (TV: Mawdryn Undead)
  • Perhaps in deference to Davison's affection for Nyssa and in part because of Janet Fielding's long reluctance to appear in audio dramas, Big Finish Productions greatly expanded Nyssa's role. They built a network of stories in the televised gap between Tegan's departure in Time-Flight and her return in Arc of Infinity which was very much greater than it had appeared on television. Starting with The Land of the Dead, the Fifth Doctor began a long series of audio adventures with Nyssa as his sole companion. Consequently, Nyssa is one of the most frequently appearing companions in the history of performed Doctor Who stories.
  • Like the Fifth Doctor, Adric and Tegan, Nyssa was given a "costume" rather than a basic "look" by producer John Nathan-Turner. Nyssa's original costume narratively originated on Traken. It suggested her highborn status. It consisted of a maroon velvet jacket, a diaphanous, iridescent skirt and multi-pastel, high-heeled shoes. It was accessorised with an ornamental hair comb and a woolly purse. This look persisted through the end of part two of Castrovalva. However, long before this episode was filmed, it was determined the actor needed more practical clothing for the physical demands of her now-co-starring role. She exchanged her skirt for a pair of maroon trousers, lost the purse and began wearing lower-heeled shoes. According to production notes on the DVD release of the preceding story, Logopolis, the second iteration of Nyssa's "royal Traken" look was inspired by a rehearsal in which actress Sarah Sutton wore Nyssa's top, but her own corduroy trousers. She also lost her hair comb. She completely abandoned the "royal Traken" look in Snakedance and changed her look every story thereafter until her departure in Terminus. Famously, her costume for her final story was mostly just the slip she had been wearing under her Mawdryn Undead dress.
  • Images of the older version of Nyssa on cover images for the audio arc in which she rejoined the TARDIS crew were based on contemporary photos of Sarah Sutton.
  • Discounting the ambiguous status of various UNIT personnel, Nyssa is the first companion to be introduced in one story and established as a companion in another.
  • She was written out of the show when John Nathan-Turner felt that the character had run her course. This upset both Peter Davison and Sarah Sutton.
  • Johnny Byrne named her after his friend Nerissa.
  • At one point, she was going to exhibit a preternatural sensitivity.