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{{Infobox Individual
|individual name= Lynda Moss
|alias=
|alias=Lynda with a "y"
|image = Lynda Moss.jpg
|image= [[Image:Lynda_with_a_y.gif|200px]]
|species=Human
|race= [[Human]]
|origin= [[Earth]]
|home planet= [[Earth]]
|death date = [[200100|200,100]], [[Floor 056]], ''[[Satellite Five|the Game Station]]''
|home era= [[the Far Future|2000th century]]
|first= Bad Wolf (TV story)
|appearances=[[DW]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]''<br>[[DW]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]''<br>[[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]] (re-used footage)
|appearances= [[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]''
|actor= [[Jo Joyner]]
|actor= Jo Joyner
}}
}}'''Lynda Moss''' — self-identified as '''Lynda with a Y''' to distinguish her from [[Linda (Bad Wolf)|Linda with an I]] — was one of the ''[[Big Brother]]'' contestants onboard the [[Satellite Five|Game Station]] in [[200100]].


'''Lynda Moss''' was one of the far future ''[[Big Brother]]'' contestants onboard the [[Game Station]].
== Biography ==
After she met the [[Ninth Doctor]], he told her that she was "sweet" and she asked him if she could join him on his travels. The Doctor agreed and, along with [[Jack Harkness]], they set out to save [[Rose Tyler]] from her "death" while playing ''[[The Weakest Link]]''. Lynda was horrified when Rose was seemingly disintegrated, and she, Jack and the Doctor were arrested by Game Station security. Escaping capture and making their way to Floor 500, Jack used a supposed disintegration beam on Lynda to show the Doctor that it was in fact a [[transmat]] and Rose was alive - a prisoner of the [[Dalek]] fleet hidden at the edge of the solar system. ([[TV]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]'')


When she met [[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor]], he said that she was very sweet and asked her to join him on his travels. Lynda agreed and they set out to save [[Rose Tyler]] from her "death" during ''[[The Weakest Link]]''. ([[DW]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]'')
Rescuing Rose from the [[Dalek Emperor]]'s flagship, the Doctor and Jack returned to the Game Station to find that Lynda had refused to evacuate. She wished to remain at the Doctor's side (much to Rose's jealousy) and volunteered to join the defense of the satellite while he constructed a Delta Wave to destroy the Daleks. In the battle against the massive Dalek invasion that followed, Lynda acted as a coordinator by using the station's sensors to track Dalek movement from the observation deck on Floor 056. She watched the fleet bomb entire continents out of existence on the Earth below, and was horrified when the Daleks, instead of flying up the ventilation shafts to Floor 496, instead descended to Floor 000 and exterminated the hundred or so people stranded down there.  


Soon afterwards, Lynda met Captain [[Jack Harkness]] and helped them all battle against the massive [[Dalek]] invasion. She lost her life when a Dalek destroyed the observation deck, blowing Lynda into outer space. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'')
Eventually, Lynda's location was discovered by Daleks hovering outside the satellite, on the other side of a window. She reported this to the Doctor, who assured her that her side of the station was reinforced against [[Meteorite|meteors]]. A Dalek squad began to cut through the door with a torch as Lynda watched, but before they cut through, more Daleks rose outside the observation window. Upon noticing Lynda, the luminosity dischargers on one of the Daleks' heads flashed in tune to the word "exterminate", its voice unable to be heard in space. The Dalek then shot out the glass and exposed Lynda to the [[vacuum]] of space, killing her. The Doctor heard her final scream over the communications. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'')


====Personality====
== Legacy ==
Lynda was a very bright, bubbly, cheerful person. She became fast friends with The Doctor, which is why he asked her to accompany him. She seemed very concerned about what people thought of her, incessantly asking the Doctor if viewers of ''[[Big Brother]]'' on [[Earth]] liked her, to which he absentmindedly responded that people thought she was sweet. She showed strong loyalty towards and great trust in The Doctor, despite only having known him for a few hours, as she stuck by his side assisting him even when she was told to get to safety. She had faith that he would keep her safe and fulfill his promise to her by taking her on the TARDIS with him. Just before she dies and the hands of the [[Daleks]], we hear Lynda scream as she realises her fate, and see The Doctor's distraught reaction at having failed her. Lynda continues to haunt the Doctor's memories, as shown in ([[DW]]:''[[Journeys End]]''), along with other people who have died at his hands.
Lynda was remembered by the Doctor as one of the people who had [[died]] in his name. ([[TV]]: ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'')


[[Category:Humans|Moss]]
== Personality ==
[[Category:2002nd century individuals|Moss]]
Lynda was a very bright, bubbly and cheerful person. She became fast friends with the Doctor, who agreed to let her accompany him when she requested to do so. She was very concerned about what the audience thought of her, asking the Doctor if viewers of ''Big Brother'' on [[Earth]] liked her. He absentmindedly said that people thought that she was "sweet".


Lynda was seen as one of the people who died for The Doctor ([[DW]]:''[[Journeys End]]'')
She showed great loyalty and trust in the Doctor, despite only having known him for a few hours. She stuck by his side, assisting him even when she was told to get to safety, having faith that he would keep her safe and fulfil his promise to take her with him in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]''/''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
* In the short story ''[[LINDA United (short story)|LINDA United]]'', released as part of the official ''[[Doctor Who: Lockdown!]]'' event in [[November (releases)|November]] [[2020 (releases)|2020]], an [[w:c:lockdown:Linda Moss|alternative counterpart of Lynda]] was introduced. This version had been granted immortality by the [[Rose Tyler|Bad Wolf entity]], instead of [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]], and set up her own [[w:c:lockdown:LINDA|alien investigation team]]. Opposed by a [[w:c:lockdown:The Boehemoth|powerful Demigod]] in her own universe Linda used the [[Dimension cannon]] to escape into [[N-Space]], and the character later returned in the [[charity publication]] ''Twice Upon A Time Scope'''s ''[[w:c:Lockdown:The Jack Who Stole Christmas (short story)|The Jack Who Stole Christmas]]'' where she defeated a version of the Boehemoth that faced off against Captain Jack and the [[Tenth Doctor]].
 
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Latest revision as of 22:51, 11 March 2024

Lynda Moss — self-identified as Lynda with a Y to distinguish her from Linda with an I — was one of the Big Brother contestants onboard the Game Station in 200100.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

After she met the Ninth Doctor, he told her that she was "sweet" and she asked him if she could join him on his travels. The Doctor agreed and, along with Jack Harkness, they set out to save Rose Tyler from her "death" while playing The Weakest Link. Lynda was horrified when Rose was seemingly disintegrated, and she, Jack and the Doctor were arrested by Game Station security. Escaping capture and making their way to Floor 500, Jack used a supposed disintegration beam on Lynda to show the Doctor that it was in fact a transmat and Rose was alive - a prisoner of the Dalek fleet hidden at the edge of the solar system. (TV: Bad Wolf)

Rescuing Rose from the Dalek Emperor's flagship, the Doctor and Jack returned to the Game Station to find that Lynda had refused to evacuate. She wished to remain at the Doctor's side (much to Rose's jealousy) and volunteered to join the defense of the satellite while he constructed a Delta Wave to destroy the Daleks. In the battle against the massive Dalek invasion that followed, Lynda acted as a coordinator by using the station's sensors to track Dalek movement from the observation deck on Floor 056. She watched the fleet bomb entire continents out of existence on the Earth below, and was horrified when the Daleks, instead of flying up the ventilation shafts to Floor 496, instead descended to Floor 000 and exterminated the hundred or so people stranded down there.

Eventually, Lynda's location was discovered by Daleks hovering outside the satellite, on the other side of a window. She reported this to the Doctor, who assured her that her side of the station was reinforced against meteors. A Dalek squad began to cut through the door with a torch as Lynda watched, but before they cut through, more Daleks rose outside the observation window. Upon noticing Lynda, the luminosity dischargers on one of the Daleks' heads flashed in tune to the word "exterminate", its voice unable to be heard in space. The Dalek then shot out the glass and exposed Lynda to the vacuum of space, killing her. The Doctor heard her final scream over the communications. (TV: The Parting of the Ways)

Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]

Lynda was remembered by the Doctor as one of the people who had died in his name. (TV: Journey's End)

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Lynda was a very bright, bubbly and cheerful person. She became fast friends with the Doctor, who agreed to let her accompany him when she requested to do so. She was very concerned about what the audience thought of her, asking the Doctor if viewers of Big Brother on Earth liked her. He absentmindedly said that people thought that she was "sweet".

She showed great loyalty and trust in the Doctor, despite only having known him for a few hours. She stuck by his side, assisting him even when she was told to get to safety, having faith that he would keep her safe and fulfil his promise to take her with him in the TARDIS. (TV: Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways)

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