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"'''Carrie'''" was a female [[Nostrovite]]. She was the mother of another Nostrovite's child, who implanted an egg into [[Gwen Cooper]] to incubate it. She disguised herself as a guest at the wedding of Gwen and [[Rhys Williams]] to forcibly take her child. Her "mother instinct or something" made her unstoppable after taking several bullets to her stomach. Rhys destroyed the child with the [[singularity scalpel]] and "Carrie" was killed by [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Something Borrowed (TV story)|Something Borrowed]]'')
"'''Carrie'''" was a female [[Nostrovite]]. She was the mother of another Nostrovite's child, who implanted an egg into [[Gwen Cooper]] to incubate it. She disguised herself as a guest at the wedding of Gwen and [[Rhys Williams]] to forcibly take her child. Her "mother instinct or something" made her unstoppable after taking several bullets to her stomach. Rhys destroyed the child with the [[singularity scalpel]] and "Carrie" was killed by [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Something Borrowed (TV story)|Something Borrowed]]'')

Latest revision as of 11:07, 9 March 2023

"Carrie" was a female Nostrovite. She was the mother of another Nostrovite's child, who implanted an egg into Gwen Cooper to incubate it. She disguised herself as a guest at the wedding of Gwen and Rhys Williams to forcibly take her child. Her "mother instinct or something" made her unstoppable after taking several bullets to her stomach. Rhys destroyed the child with the singularity scalpel and "Carrie" was killed by Captain Jack Harkness. (TV: Something Borrowed)