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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|name              = Seb
|image            = Seb The Caretaker closer.jpg
|image            = Seb The Caretaker closer.jpg
|species          = Humanoid
|species          = Artificial intelligence
|job              =
|affiliation      = 3W
|job2              =
|affiliation2      = The Master{{!}}Missy
|job3              =
|first             = The Caretaker (TV story)
|affiliation      = Missy
|appearances      = [[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'' / ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Seb (short story)|Seb]]''
|affiliation2      =
|affiliation3      =
|first mention    =
|only= The Caretaker (TV story)
|appearances      =  
|main actor        = Chris Addison
|main actor        = Chris Addison
|trailer          =
|clip              = A Revelation - Death in Heaven Preview - Doctor Who Series 8 Episode 12 (2014) - BBC One
|clip              =
}}
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'''Seb''' was an [[Artificial intelligence|AI interface]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') who worked for [[Missy]] in what he liked to call the [[Nethersphere]]. It was his job to welcome new arrivals to the [[After Death Department]] there when Missy was too busy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Seb (short story)|Seb]]'')
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== Biography ==
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He first appeared welcoming [[Matthew (The Caretaker)|Matthew]], a [[Shoreditch]] [[police]]man who was killed by a [[Skovox Blitzer]], to the Nethersphere as Missy was busy at the time. He then proceeded to ask Matthew if he had "any questions." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'')
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}}'''Seb''' was a man who worked for [[Missy (Deep Breath)|Missy]] in what he liked to call the [[Nethersphere]]. He welcomed [[Matthew (The Caretaker)|Matthew]], a [[Shoreditch]] [[police]]man who was killed by a [[Skovox Blitzer]], as Missy was busy at that time. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'')
He also welcomed [[Danny Pink]] to the Nethersphere. He offered the man a coffee and asked if he had arranged to be cremated. Seb told Danny that he had died, and that he could still feel his body, even though his [[consciousness]] was no longer a part of it. He also arranged a meeting between Danny and a [[Boy (Dark Water)|boy]] he had once killed while on duty. When the boy fled during the meeting, Seb told Danny to allow him to leave.
 
Seb allowed Danny to talk to Clara Oswald, after the latter had, quite "rarely" in his opinion, managed to call Danny. He watched as the two talked, and Danny broke down after Clara ended the call. Seb then gave him the chance to delete his emotions, leaving him alone to make the decision. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'')
 
He was in the Nethersphere with Danny and the boy he killed stating that now the dead were going back home as all the lights in the Nethersphere turned off. After that, he appeared in the Nethersphere with Missy watching the [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] free falling from a plane. He showed clear signs of being impressed when the Doctor managed to open the TARDIS, and complimented the Doctor. Annoyed by Seb, Missy casually killed him with [[Missy's device|her weapon]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'')
 
Seb welcomed [[Adric]] to the Nethersphere. He told Adric that his friends felt a combination of grief and relief that he was dead in an  attempt to convince him to become a Cyberman. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Seb (short story)|Seb]]'')
 
== Personality ==
Seb presented himself as a charming, polite and affable individual. He made sure to be charitable when greeting new deceased people, asking them questions - usually asking them if they were being cremated or if they were curious about the Nethersphere - while trying to not be too pushy and sometimes offered them a coffee, like he did with Danny.
 
He was also known to be sarcastic and enjoyed making sometimes inappropriate jokes and quips, such as being purposefully vague about where confused deceased people were, remarking that "he can see his house from here" when Danny was looking out the window before apologising as he felt that it "wasn't helping". He also asked, though his sincerity was unclear, if Danny would like a bag to breathe into when he began hyperventilating in shock.
 
Despite this, he showed the villainous side of his personality on select occasions, such as smiling when [[Matthew (The Caretaker)|Matthew]] showed confusion about where he was and how he "escaped" and in a way, manipulating Danny and probably plenty of other people into willingly deleting their emotions to help their conversion into Cybermen. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'' / ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 11:49, 3 April 2024

Seb was an AI interface (TV: Death in Heaven) who worked for Missy in what he liked to call the Nethersphere. It was his job to welcome new arrivals to the After Death Department there when Missy was too busy. (PROSE: Seb)

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

He first appeared welcoming Matthew, a Shoreditch policeman who was killed by a Skovox Blitzer, to the Nethersphere as Missy was busy at the time. He then proceeded to ask Matthew if he had "any questions." (TV: The Caretaker)

He also welcomed Danny Pink to the Nethersphere. He offered the man a coffee and asked if he had arranged to be cremated. Seb told Danny that he had died, and that he could still feel his body, even though his consciousness was no longer a part of it. He also arranged a meeting between Danny and a boy he had once killed while on duty. When the boy fled during the meeting, Seb told Danny to allow him to leave.

Seb allowed Danny to talk to Clara Oswald, after the latter had, quite "rarely" in his opinion, managed to call Danny. He watched as the two talked, and Danny broke down after Clara ended the call. Seb then gave him the chance to delete his emotions, leaving him alone to make the decision. (TV: Dark Water)

He was in the Nethersphere with Danny and the boy he killed stating that now the dead were going back home as all the lights in the Nethersphere turned off. After that, he appeared in the Nethersphere with Missy watching the Twelfth Doctor and the TARDIS free falling from a plane. He showed clear signs of being impressed when the Doctor managed to open the TARDIS, and complimented the Doctor. Annoyed by Seb, Missy casually killed him with her weapon. (TV: Death in Heaven)

Seb welcomed Adric to the Nethersphere. He told Adric that his friends felt a combination of grief and relief that he was dead in an attempt to convince him to become a Cyberman. (PROSE: Seb)

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Seb presented himself as a charming, polite and affable individual. He made sure to be charitable when greeting new deceased people, asking them questions - usually asking them if they were being cremated or if they were curious about the Nethersphere - while trying to not be too pushy and sometimes offered them a coffee, like he did with Danny.

He was also known to be sarcastic and enjoyed making sometimes inappropriate jokes and quips, such as being purposefully vague about where confused deceased people were, remarking that "he can see his house from here" when Danny was looking out the window before apologising as he felt that it "wasn't helping". He also asked, though his sincerity was unclear, if Danny would like a bag to breathe into when he began hyperventilating in shock.

Despite this, he showed the villainous side of his personality on select occasions, such as smiling when Matthew showed confusion about where he was and how he "escaped" and in a way, manipulating Danny and probably plenty of other people into willingly deleting their emotions to help their conversion into Cybermen. (TV: Dark Water / Death in Heaven)