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Dr '''Janet Rutherford''' was a [[scientist]] working on the [[SERVEYOUinc]]-operated [[United System Research Base]].
Dr '''Janet Rutherford''' was a [[scientist]] working on the [[SERVEYOUinc]]-operated [[United System Research Base]].


She worked on a project involving [[toluan salt-beetle]]s.  
She worked on a project involving [[toluan salt-beetle]]s.


Chief Administrator [[Peter Cartwright]] and Chief of Security [[August Hart]] planned to make her a scapegoat for all the comas caused by [[ARC]] getting loose. But the [[Eleventh Doctor]] saw right through the lies. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Whodunnit? (comic story)|Whodunnit?]]'')
Chief Administrator [[Peter Cartwright]] and Chief of Security [[August Hart]] planned to make her a scapegoat for all the comas caused by [[ARC]] getting loose. But the [[Eleventh Doctor]] saw right through the lies. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Whodunnit? (comic story)|Whodunnit?]]'')
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 26 February 2019

Dr Janet Rutherford was a scientist working on the SERVEYOUinc-operated United System Research Base.

She worked on a project involving toluan salt-beetles.

Chief Administrator Peter Cartwright and Chief of Security August Hart planned to make her a scapegoat for all the comas caused by ARC getting loose. But the Eleventh Doctor saw right through the lies. (COMIC: Whodunnit?)

She then joined forces with the Doctor in finding out the real cause of the comas. (COMIC: The Sound of Our Voices)

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

Although it is not directly stated that she is human, her comment that toluan salt-beetles are second only to humans in terms of intelligence in the comic story Whodunnit? strongly suggests that she is human herself.