Marco Goss: Difference between revisions
From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
MystExplorer (talk | contribs) (Adding categories) |
No edit summary Tag: 2017 source edit |
||
(13 intermediate revisions by 9 users not shown) | |||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
|image = | |image = | ||
|species = Human | |species = Human | ||
|only = The Lost Boy (novelisation) | |||
}}'''Marco Goss''' worked in telecommunication and had been transferred from [[Guildford]] to the [[Lake District]]. He moved into Hambleton Estate with his wife, [[June Goss]] and son, [[Nathan Goss]]. June and Marco did not care about their neighbours and preferred to be on their own. They shouted at the kids in the neighbourhood, threw things at a dog and called the police to complain about a quiet party. Their neighbours did not like the family, except Nathan. The family was killed by [[Slitheen]] who used their skins to pose as [[Jay Stafford]] and [[Heidi Stafford]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lost Boy (novelisation)|The Lost Boy]]'') | |||
{{NameSort}} | |||
|only =The Lost Boy (novelisation) | |||
}}'''Marco Goss''' moved into Hambleton Estate with his wife, [[June Goss]] and son, [[Nathan Goss]]. The family was killed by [[Slitheen]] | |||
[[Category:21st century individuals]] | [[Category:21st century individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Human parents]] | [[Category:Human parents]] | ||
[[Category:Humans killed to make Slitheen skin suits]] | |||
[[Category:20th century individuals]] |
Latest revision as of 13:05, 4 July 2023
Marco Goss worked in telecommunication and had been transferred from Guildford to the Lake District. He moved into Hambleton Estate with his wife, June Goss and son, Nathan Goss. June and Marco did not care about their neighbours and preferred to be on their own. They shouted at the kids in the neighbourhood, threw things at a dog and called the police to complain about a quiet party. Their neighbours did not like the family, except Nathan. The family was killed by Slitheen who used their skins to pose as Jay Stafford and Heidi Stafford. (PROSE: The Lost Boy)