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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|main alias       =  
|main alias   =  
|image             =  
|image       = Psi2.jpg
|species           = Augmented human
|species     = Augmented human
|job               = Hacker
|job         = Hacker
|affiliation       = Twelfth Doctor
|job2        = Bank robber
|origin            =
|affiliation = Twelfth Doctor
|first mention    =
|only         = Time Heist (TV story)
|first            =
|main actor  = Jonathan Bailey
|only             = Time Heist (TV story)
|clip        = Meet the Gang! - 'Time Heist' Preview - Doctor Who Series 8 - BBC
|appearances      =  
|clip2       = The Teller Is Never Wrong...- Time Heist - Doctor Who - BBC
|main actor       = Jonathan Bailey
}}
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a hacker with an augmented [[brain]] who helped the [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]] rob the [[Bank of Karabraxos]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an [[augmented human]] who worked as a [[hacker]] and [[bank robber]]. At one point in time, he was recruited by the [[Twelfth Doctor]] to rob the [[Bank of Karabraxos]].


Psi had spent some time in [[prison]] and had a prison code on the back of his neck. At some point he had also been interrogated, and chose to erase his memories of all his family and friends. Unable to remember exactly why, he believed he had done so because "I suppose I loved them." He was able to retrieve the memories he had lost by helping the Doctor at Karabraxos. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'')
== Biography ==
=== In prison ===
Psi worked as a [[bank]] robber and efficient [[hacker]], equipped with an augmented [[brain]]. At one point, he was arrested and sent to [[prison]], where he was interrogated. To stop himself from betraying those closest to him, he deleted his [[memory|memories]] of all his friends and family, a decision which he ultimately came to regret. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'')
 
=== Robbing the Bank of Karabraxos ===
After being released, Psi was recruited by the [[Twelfth Doctor]] to help him rob the [[Bank of Karabraxos]], the most impenetrable bank in the galaxy. Psi, along with the Doctor's [[companion]], [[Clara Oswald|Clara]], and the [[mutant human]], [[Saibra]], was sent down to the planet and deleted his memories of the last few hours, ensuring that he had no idea what he was doing there or why he was going to rob the bank. The group received a message from the "Architect", who informed them of their mission and gave them no alternative.
 
Psi and the group successfully entered the bank, using Saibra's [[Shapeshifter|shape-shifting]] powers to get them past the bank's security. In the central lobby, they witnessed the fearsome [[The Teller (Time Heist)|Teller]], a telepathic creature kept enslaved by the bank to detect [[guilt]] in another human and turn his [[brain]] to "soup". Psi and the gang then proceeded to go down to the lower levels of the bank.
 
At the vault level, Psi watched as Saibra was forced to use a device they believed would kill her, as an alternative to being killed by the Teller. When the Teller was released into the lower levels, Psi tried to open the vault, but was unable to. When the Teller homed in on Clara, he attracted it towards him using his guilt, and the guilt of all [[hacker]]s and bank robbers before him, before using the device on himself. Rather than killing him, however, the device merely teleported him to [[Ship (Time Heist)|a ship]] waiting in orbit. He and Saibra returned to the bank and managed to save the Doctor and Clara from the wrath of Ms Delphox.
 
Going down one last time to the Private Vault, Psi and the others discovered [[Karabraxos|Madame Karabraxos]], the director and manager of the bank, as well as the Teller's mate, which had been kept in a cell to ensure the Teller was completely loyal to the bank. They informed Karabraxos of the dangers an impending [[solar storm]] would do to the bank, and Karabraxos fled — though not before the Doctor handed her a piece of paper with his number on it and the message, "I'm a time traveller". Years later, consumed by guilt, she would use that number to ask the Doctor to break into the bank at just the right time so he could save the Teller and its mate.
 
Psi then shared a takeaway with the rest of the gang, and was given a [[neophyte circuit]] to give him back the lost memories he so craved. He then returned to his own time and place, as did Saibra and Clara. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'')
 
== References ==
As one of the people she had met during her travels with [[the Doctor]], Psi was included in a series of notes written by Clara when she was planning to confess to [[Danny Pink]] via [[phone]] call about her adventures with the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'')
 
== Personality ==
Psi was a compassionate individual, placing the success of the mission over and above his own life. He was disgusted at the [[Twelfth Doctor]]'s readiness to forget the others, calling it "professional detachment." He was brave and resourceful, using the technology augmented in his [[brain]] to help accomplish the mission. Notably, Psi once erased all of his memories of those closest to him to protect his friends and family from being discovered through interrogation, showing his level of selflessness. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'')
 
== Abilities ==
Psi had the ability to store data directly into his head. He was also able to alter and delete his own [[memory|memories]], as well as use a device to project images on a [[wall]]. However, stress "drained the batteries" and caused Psi to glitch, resulting in a stutter. Psi appeared to be able to recharge by linking with nearby wall panels. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'')


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Latest revision as of 00:35, 31 December 2021

Psi was an augmented human who worked as a hacker and bank robber. At one point in time, he was recruited by the Twelfth Doctor to rob the Bank of Karabraxos.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

In prison[[edit] | [edit source]]

Psi worked as a bank robber and efficient hacker, equipped with an augmented brain. At one point, he was arrested and sent to prison, where he was interrogated. To stop himself from betraying those closest to him, he deleted his memories of all his friends and family, a decision which he ultimately came to regret. (TV: Time Heist)

Robbing the Bank of Karabraxos[[edit] | [edit source]]

After being released, Psi was recruited by the Twelfth Doctor to help him rob the Bank of Karabraxos, the most impenetrable bank in the galaxy. Psi, along with the Doctor's companion, Clara, and the mutant human, Saibra, was sent down to the planet and deleted his memories of the last few hours, ensuring that he had no idea what he was doing there or why he was going to rob the bank. The group received a message from the "Architect", who informed them of their mission and gave them no alternative.

Psi and the group successfully entered the bank, using Saibra's shape-shifting powers to get them past the bank's security. In the central lobby, they witnessed the fearsome Teller, a telepathic creature kept enslaved by the bank to detect guilt in another human and turn his brain to "soup". Psi and the gang then proceeded to go down to the lower levels of the bank.

At the vault level, Psi watched as Saibra was forced to use a device they believed would kill her, as an alternative to being killed by the Teller. When the Teller was released into the lower levels, Psi tried to open the vault, but was unable to. When the Teller homed in on Clara, he attracted it towards him using his guilt, and the guilt of all hackers and bank robbers before him, before using the device on himself. Rather than killing him, however, the device merely teleported him to a ship waiting in orbit. He and Saibra returned to the bank and managed to save the Doctor and Clara from the wrath of Ms Delphox.

Going down one last time to the Private Vault, Psi and the others discovered Madame Karabraxos, the director and manager of the bank, as well as the Teller's mate, which had been kept in a cell to ensure the Teller was completely loyal to the bank. They informed Karabraxos of the dangers an impending solar storm would do to the bank, and Karabraxos fled — though not before the Doctor handed her a piece of paper with his number on it and the message, "I'm a time traveller". Years later, consumed by guilt, she would use that number to ask the Doctor to break into the bank at just the right time so he could save the Teller and its mate.

Psi then shared a takeaway with the rest of the gang, and was given a neophyte circuit to give him back the lost memories he so craved. He then returned to his own time and place, as did Saibra and Clara. (TV: Time Heist)

References[[edit] | [edit source]]

As one of the people she had met during her travels with the Doctor, Psi was included in a series of notes written by Clara when she was planning to confess to Danny Pink via phone call about her adventures with the Doctor. (TV: Dark Water)

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Psi was a compassionate individual, placing the success of the mission over and above his own life. He was disgusted at the Twelfth Doctor's readiness to forget the others, calling it "professional detachment." He was brave and resourceful, using the technology augmented in his brain to help accomplish the mission. Notably, Psi once erased all of his memories of those closest to him to protect his friends and family from being discovered through interrogation, showing his level of selflessness. (TV: Time Heist)

Abilities[[edit] | [edit source]]

Psi had the ability to store data directly into his head. He was also able to alter and delete his own memories, as well as use a device to project images on a wall. However, stress "drained the batteries" and caused Psi to glitch, resulting in a stutter. Psi appeared to be able to recharge by linking with nearby wall panels. (TV: Time Heist)