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'''Ranjit''' was a supervisory nurse at the hospital where [[Rory Williams]] worked. He believed that Rory was well liked by everyone at the hospital but were confused by his frequent disappearances for weeks at a time. Ranjit asked Rory to work there full-time. Later, when [[Shakri cube]]s began attacking people, Ranjit called Rory to come in to help with the massive influx of patients. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of Three (TV story)|The Power of Three]]'')
'''Ranjit''' was a supervisory [[nurse]] at the [[hospital]] where [[Rory Williams]] worked. He believed that Rory was well liked by everyone at the hospital but were confused by his frequent disappearances for weeks at a time. Ranjit asked Rory to work there full-time. Later, when [[Shakri cube]]s began attacking people, Ranjit called Rory to come in to help with the massive influx of patients. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of Three (TV story)|The Power of Three]]'')


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Latest revision as of 19:09, 27 December 2021

Ranjit was a supervisory nurse at the hospital where Rory Williams worked. He believed that Rory was well liked by everyone at the hospital but were confused by his frequent disappearances for weeks at a time. Ranjit asked Rory to work there full-time. Later, when Shakri cubes began attacking people, Ranjit called Rory to come in to help with the massive influx of patients. (TV: The Power of Three)