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{{Infobox Individual | {{Infobox Individual | ||
| | |image = Cofelia (PIC).jpg | ||
|alias = Miss Foster | |||
|alias=Miss Foster | |species = Humanoid | ||
| | |job = Matron | ||
| | |affiliation = Five-Straighten Classabindi Nursery Fleet | ||
| | |first = Partners in Crime (TV story) | ||
|appearances= [[ | |appearances = [[WC]]: ''[[Monster File: Adipose (webcast)|Monster File: Adipose]]'' | ||
|actor= | |actor = Sarah Lancashire | ||
|clip = The Doctor and Donna discover the Adipose - Doctor Who - Partners in Crime - Series 4 - BBC | |||
|clip2 = The Adipose return home - Doctor Who - Partners in Crime - Series 4 - BBC | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Cofelia''', undercover on [[Earth]] as "'''Miss Foster'''", was a [[Matron]], an outer space "super nanny", of the [[Five-Straighten Classabindi Nursery Fleet]], Intergalactic Class in the early [[21st century]]. | |||
== Biography == | |||
Matron Cofelia was employed by the [[Adiposian First Family]] to breed a new generation after their [[Adipose 3|breeding planet]] was "lost". | |||
Cofelia travelled across the [[galaxy]] to find obesity on a great scale, which led her to [[Earth]]. Disguised as a [[human]], she headed [[Adipose Industries]], which produced a [[Adipose pill|drug]] that claimed to attract [[human]] [[fat]] cells and flush them. In reality, the pill attracted the fat and transformed it into an [[Adipose]] body. However, this was deemed illegal by the [[Shadow Proclamation]]. Seeding a [[level 5 planet]], such as Earth, was against [[Galactic Law]]. Circa [[2009]], she activated her drug, using the power of the molecules in [[human]] bodies that were supposed to make the people lose weight. | |||
After the Adipose young were galvanised, they removed themselves from human flesh and waited to be collected by Cofelia. When the [[Tenth Doctor]] interfered with her plans, she was stopped from killing one million humans in the birth of one million Adipose. Instead, they all survived and the [[March of the Adipose]] had only ten thousand young. | |||
After the Adipose young were | |||
A [[ | A [[nursery ship]] arrived and beamed the Adipose on board, but the First Family knew what they were doing was illegal. They chose to rid themselves of their accomplice, Cofelia. After the Adipose were beamed up, the Doctor and [[Donna Noble|Donna]] tried to persuade Cofelia to get away when she was in the beam. However, she did not listen. Eventually, the beam switched off and she fell to her death. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'') | ||
=== | === Other realities === | ||
In [[ | In [[parallel world (Turn Left)|a parallel world]] where [[London (Turn Left)|London]] was destroyed, the Adipose births happened successfully at the cost of sixty million human lives in the [[United States]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Turn Left (TV story)|Turn Left]]'') | ||
== | == Equipment == | ||
Cofelia | Cofelia had a [[sonic pen]], which when capped, resembled a sleek fountain [[pen]]. This was taken and used by the [[Tenth Doctor]]. He threw it into a rubbish bin following her death. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'') | ||
== Personality == | == Personality == | ||
At all times, the Matron | At all times, the Matron remained very calm, even when being arrogant or cruel. Cofelia looked threatened when the Doctor warned her about possible consequences to her actions, but retained her poise. She was very proud of her profession as nanny to the Adipose, and seemed to care about the Adipose. In the end, Matron Cofelia's arrogance and pride betrayed her when she was killed by her employers. | ||
In the end, Matron Cofelia's arrogance and pride | |||
When Donna and Penny were hiding in the toilets, Miss Foster stated that she was "not a patient woman". ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
* In early drafts of the script for ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'', Cofelia used the alias of "Miss Rattigan". The name Rattigan was later used as the surname for [[Luke Rattigan]], an antagonist in [[TV]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem (TV story)|The Sontaran Stratagem]]'' / ''[[The Poison Sky (TV story)|The Poison Sky]]'' later in [[Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 4]]. | |||
* Usurping [[Frau Clovis]], Miss Foster became a regular feature of ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]{{'}}'' "Who Wins" page, in which she made a humourous remark for every issue. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 24 August 2024
Cofelia, undercover on Earth as "Miss Foster", was a Matron, an outer space "super nanny", of the Five-Straighten Classabindi Nursery Fleet, Intergalactic Class in the early 21st century.
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
Matron Cofelia was employed by the Adiposian First Family to breed a new generation after their breeding planet was "lost".
Cofelia travelled across the galaxy to find obesity on a great scale, which led her to Earth. Disguised as a human, she headed Adipose Industries, which produced a drug that claimed to attract human fat cells and flush them. In reality, the pill attracted the fat and transformed it into an Adipose body. However, this was deemed illegal by the Shadow Proclamation. Seeding a level 5 planet, such as Earth, was against Galactic Law. Circa 2009, she activated her drug, using the power of the molecules in human bodies that were supposed to make the people lose weight.
After the Adipose young were galvanised, they removed themselves from human flesh and waited to be collected by Cofelia. When the Tenth Doctor interfered with her plans, she was stopped from killing one million humans in the birth of one million Adipose. Instead, they all survived and the March of the Adipose had only ten thousand young.
A nursery ship arrived and beamed the Adipose on board, but the First Family knew what they were doing was illegal. They chose to rid themselves of their accomplice, Cofelia. After the Adipose were beamed up, the Doctor and Donna tried to persuade Cofelia to get away when she was in the beam. However, she did not listen. Eventually, the beam switched off and she fell to her death. (TV: Partners in Crime)
Other realities[[edit] | [edit source]]
In a parallel world where London was destroyed, the Adipose births happened successfully at the cost of sixty million human lives in the United States. (TV: Turn Left)
Equipment[[edit] | [edit source]]
Cofelia had a sonic pen, which when capped, resembled a sleek fountain pen. This was taken and used by the Tenth Doctor. He threw it into a rubbish bin following her death. (TV: Partners in Crime)
Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]
At all times, the Matron remained very calm, even when being arrogant or cruel. Cofelia looked threatened when the Doctor warned her about possible consequences to her actions, but retained her poise. She was very proud of her profession as nanny to the Adipose, and seemed to care about the Adipose. In the end, Matron Cofelia's arrogance and pride betrayed her when she was killed by her employers.
When Donna and Penny were hiding in the toilets, Miss Foster stated that she was "not a patient woman". (TV: Partners in Crime)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In early drafts of the script for Partners in Crime, Cofelia used the alias of "Miss Rattigan". The name Rattigan was later used as the surname for Luke Rattigan, an antagonist in TV: The Sontaran Stratagem / The Poison Sky later in Series 4.
- Usurping Frau Clovis, Miss Foster became a regular feature of Doctor Who Adventures' "Who Wins" page, in which she made a humourous remark for every issue.