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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the matron of [[Kenstone Hall]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the matron of [[Kenstone Hall]]. | ||
She was taken over by the [[Nurazh]] that {{Delgado}} brought to [[Earth]]. The Nurazh possessing her then betrayed the Master. She fought the [[Third Doctor]] at the top of the Hall, with both falling several stories to the ground below. Miss Caxton died from the fall, and the Nurazh left her for the Doctor, who began to [[regenerate]] from the fall, which killed the Nurazh when it was caught between the switch-over between the Doctor's former mind and [[Fourth Doctor|newer mind]], cancelling out the regeneration and healing him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Touch of the Nurazh]]'') | She was taken over by the [[Nurazh]] that {{Delgado}} brought to [[Earth]]. The Nurazh possessing her then betrayed the Master. She fought the [[Third Doctor]] at the top of the Hall, with both falling several stories to the ground below. Miss Caxton died from the fall, and the Nurazh left her for the Doctor, who began to [[regenerate]] from the fall, which killed the Nurazh when it was caught between the switch-over between the Doctor's former mind and [[Fourth Doctor|newer mind]], cancelling out the regeneration and healing him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Touch of the Nurazh]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:06, 16 June 2019
Caxton was the matron of Kenstone Hall.
She was taken over by the Nurazh that the Master brought to Earth. The Nurazh possessing her then betrayed the Master. She fought the Third Doctor at the top of the Hall, with both falling several stories to the ground below. Miss Caxton died from the fall, and the Nurazh left her for the Doctor, who began to regenerate from the fall, which killed the Nurazh when it was caught between the switch-over between the Doctor's former mind and newer mind, cancelling out the regeneration and healing him. (PROSE: The Touch of the Nurazh)