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|alias | |alias = [[Ann Kelso]] | ||
|species | |species = Human | ||
|job | |job = Space Security Service agent | ||
|job2 | |job2 = loading supervisor | ||
| | |affiliation = Zaal | ||
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| | |grandparent = Merrick Kingdom | ||
|voice actor = Jane Slavin | |mother = Lena Kingdom | ||
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'''Anya Kingdom''' was a member of the [[Space Security Service]] who posed as a [[police officer]] called "'''Ann Kelso'''" from [[1970s]] [[Earth]], and a [[companion]] of the [[ | |first = The False Guardian (audio story) | ||
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|voice actor = Jane Slavin | |||
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'''Anya Kingdom''' was a member of the [[Space Security Service]] who posed as a [[police officer]] called "'''[[Ann Kelso]]'''" from [[1970s]] [[Earth]], and a [[companion]] of the [[Tenth Doctor]]. | |||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
[[ | === Childhood === | ||
Anya was born in the [[41st century]] to [[Lena Kingdom]], daughter of [[Merrick Kingdom]], sister of [[Sara Kingdom|Sara]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The House of Kingdom (audio story)|The House of Kingdom]]'') and [[David Kingdom]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destroyers (audio story)|The Destroyers]]'') and half-sister of [[Bret Vyon]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The House of Kingdom (audio story)|The House of Kingdom]]'') Like everybody else on [[Earth]], Anya had a psychic chip implanted into her neck, making her only see what [[Zaal]], head of the [[Space Security Service]], wanted her to see. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Perfect Prisoners (audio story)|The Perfect Prisoners]]'') | |||
=== Early SSS career === | |||
As a child, Anya was inspired by the heroic image of Sara and Bret, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The House of Kingdom (audio story)|The House of Kingdom]]'') the circumstances of the [[death]]s of whom she was not aware, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Lost (audio story)|The Lost]]'') to join the SSS herself. After Lena was killed in a [[Dalek]] attack on the planet on which they lived, Anya learnt that the SSS Council, upon which her grandfather sat, had known of the impending attack and chosen to do nothing. As a result, she resented Merrick and refused to talk to him for years. | |||
Anya volunteered for an SSS [[time travel]] experiment ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The House of Kingdom (audio story)|The House of Kingdom]]'') and was sent by [[Zaal]] to [[1979]] [[London]], ostensibly to protect [[Trenix]] but actually to wait for the [[Sinestran]]s and to use their connections to track down and kill Zaal's rivals within [[the Syndicate (The Sinestran Kill)|the Syndicate]]. Anya was put under deep cover, being given the identity of "WPC Ann Kelso" as well as false [[memory|memories]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Perfect Prisoners (audio story)|The Perfect Prisoners]]'') | |||
Although Zaal's control over her was broken, the Doctor declined Anya's request to continue travelling with him, as he had genuinely liked Ann Kelso and found it hard to look at Anya as anything more than the reason Ann wasn't there any more. Despite her regret, Anya accepted his decision and decided to focus on the new task of rebuilding | === As Ann Kelso === | ||
{{main|Ann Kelso}} | |||
On Earth, Ann lived in [[Ann Kelso's flat|a flat]] in London and befriended Trenix, who was going by the name of "Tony Reynolds". She met the [[Fourth Doctor]] just before [[Spandrin]] and [[Hugo Blake]] attacked [[Reynolds Hardware]] and fled with him and an unconscious Trenix into [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. She took Trenix to her flat for his protection but, after he returned to his shop and she learnt that he was a [[Gesaurian]], she was told by [[Scott Neilson]] to take him to the police station whilst Hugo was arrested. | |||
The police station was attacked by Spandrin and the [[Sinestran]]s, one of whom she hurt with a [[Sinestran killrod]]. Once Spandrin was killed and the Doctor had taken the Sinestrans to a [[justice planet]], Ann asked to see inside the TARDIS again and asked to help him investigate the intergalactic group that they knew the Sinestrans to have been working with. As he extended his offer, she threw the take-off switch, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Sinestran Kill (audio story)|The Sinestran Kill]]'') subconsciously wanting to use the TARDIS to complete her mission to track down the Syndicate. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Perfect Prisoners (audio story)|The Perfect Prisoners]]'') | |||
Along their travels, the Doctor and Anya tracked down the various members of [[The Syndicate (The Sinestran Kill)|the Syndicate]]; while the Doctor foiled their plans, Anya killed them, and covered up their murders as accidents. Ann's true identity was eventually revealed when she murdered one of them, [[Trantis (The Perfect Prisoners)|Trantis]], right in front of the Doctor. The Doctor determined that Zaal, the head of the SSS and Anya's superior, was really [[Earth]]'s representative in the Syndicate, and had sent Anya to use the Doctor to eliminate his associates so that he could take power himself. The Doctor also gathered that Anya was being brainwashed, and after some effort, the Doctor was able to convince her too. He then helped her break her conditioning in time to trick Zaal into a confession, while K9 converted the signs of every psychic projector so that everyone could be released from Zaal's control. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Perfect Prisoners (audio story)|The Perfect Prisoners]]'') | |||
=== Return to the SSS === | |||
{{section stub|Info from ''[[Queen of the Mechonoids (audio story)|Queen of the Mechonoids]]'' needs to be added}} | |||
Although Zaal's control over her was broken, the Doctor declined Anya's request to continue travelling with him, as he had genuinely liked Ann Kelso and found it hard to look at Anya as anything more than the reason Ann wasn't there any more. Despite her regret, Anya accepted his decision and decided to focus on the new task of rebuilding civilisation after Zaal's illusions had been removed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Perfect Prisoners (audio story)|The Perfect Prisoners]]'') | |||
Anya joined the [[Anti-Dalek Force]] of SSS. When the agent android [[Mark Seven]] came back from a mission showing signs of a possible manipulation, Anya was secretly sent to observe him on [[Exxilon]]. She followed him when he went to explore a nearby discharge of energy, and they watched together from afar as the Doctor and [[Leela]] were taken prisoners by her colleagues. Anya used her position to get the TARDIS on board the spaceship leaving Exxilon, then orchestrated the events so that the Doctor could take a look at Mark and discover how the [[Dalek]]s manipulated his mind. All that time, she managed to avoid being seen by the Doctor, in order not to cause damages to the timeline. When the Daleks attacked, Anya was severely injured, but Mark saved her life fighting against the Daleks’ programming. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Dalek Protocol (audio story)|The Dalek Protocol]]'') | |||
=== Reunited with the Doctor === | |||
Anya took part of an expedition to the planet [[Mira (planet)|Mira]], where SSS agents were supposed to investigate about a spaceship crash. Her real mission was to find Mark, who was keeping an eye on [[George Sheldrake]]’s new invention, the [[Time corridor|time tunnel]], soon to be launched. She stumbled upon the [[Tenth Doctor]], transported into this time with no TARDIS; with his help, she retrieved Mark and managed to escape the [[Visian]]s. Back on Earth, Anya, the Doctor and Mark started investigating on Sheldrake, and they found out that he used a [[Gallifreyan]] time capacitor to build his machine. She and Mark went to inform their superiors and ask for a warrant, but they came back when the Doctor was hit by a mysterious assassin, and saw him [[Regeneration|regenerate]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Buying Time (audio story)|Buying Time]]'') | |||
That was actually a ruse from [[the Nun]], who pretended to be a new incarnation of the Doctor and had Anya use her security clearances to lead her to Sheldrake’s machine. The more Anya went nearer to it, the more she experienced [[time shift]]s, where she saw and heard the Doctor forgiving her and asking her to trust him. Once the Nun recovered her time capacitor, she abandoned Anya to die as the time tunnel collapsed, and still pretending to be the Doctor, she told her he never forgave her. Anya, however, was able to understand that the Doctor had been communicating with her trough the time shifts, and went back into the tunnel’s control centre, just in time to help the real Doctor avoid the collapse of the [[Time Vortex]]. Afterwards she and Mark accompanied the Doctor to the time machine once used for the witness protection program and then said goodbye to him as he prepared to leave for his own time, with him confirming he did forgive her for what had happened to Ann Kelso. As he was about to depart a Dalek attacked them via the machine’s time bubble and destroyed the machine, stranding the Doctor in her time. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Wrong Woman (audio story)|The Wrong Woman]]'') | |||
=== Sending the Doctor home === | |||
Anya and Mark set off with the Doctor to track down a missing scientist, [[Arborecc]], who had invented the time machine used for witness protection. They stopped at a spaceport and were caught in a pirate attack, fleeing in an escape pod. The pod was retrieved and brought to [[Neptune]] where Anya was reunited with her grandfather. Though she was still angry with him, the Doctor persuaded her to give him a chance. When the trio found out that Merrick and [[Abigail Crane]] had been experimenting on [[Varga plant]]s to make weapons out of their venom, which the “pirates” had actually been demonstrating in the attack they’d been caught in, Merrick defended her granddaughter’s life against Abigail. Abigail forced them all into a flier and dumped the Doctor and Mark in the path of [[Mechonoid]]s clearing the landscape, sparing Anya as Merrick had asked. As they left, Anya and Abigail fought resulting in the flier crashing and Merrick accidentally being shot with a Varga venom gun. He managed to keep control of its urge to kill long enough for Anya to save herself, thus partially redeeming himself in her eyes. Anya was rescued from the crash site by Mechonoids that the Doctor had reprogrammed. | |||
She, the Doctor and Mark departed Neptune in a spaceship however Mark fell under an outside influence and cut off the oxygen to render Anya and the Doctor unconscious. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The House of Kingdom (audio story)|The House of Kingdom]]'') | |||
She and the Doctor awoke on a forested world that had apparently had an SSS register of Janson's world. Finding that Mark was missing, the Doctor went looking for him and disturbed a bear. Anya learnt of [[ALARC]] and was curious about it. She was worried about [[Moran Kez]] due to her mental state and did not like how she died. She told the Doctor that Moran knew [[Arborecc]]. She learnt that Moran was an android. She then fixed the shuttle to allow them to find Arborecc. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Cycle of Destruction (audio story)|Cycle of Destruction]]'') | |||
They traced Arborecc to [[Beltos Station]], they encountered [[Fliss Keeley]] who was injured. She was confused then [[McLin]] told them that Arborecc wasn't on the station. After Mark found evidence of him, and the Doctor went looking for him, she took Mark to find Fliss to keep her company. When she also was missing, they discovered the secret section where she might have been taken, finding a set of Kaled mutants. She saw that Fliss had been mutated an placed into a Dalek shell, which appalled her. She tried to get Mark to leave when the fake Daleks activated the self-destruction and he tried to get Fliss to disarm. She saw him exterminated and had to leave him there, so they had to escape. She piloted the ship out and comforted the Doctor as they grieved. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trojan Dalek (audio story)|The Trojan Dalek]]'') | |||
The ship's warp drive started to fail after the Doctor's tinkering with the time drive he stole. She piloted the ship into an unstable space-time event on the Doctor's orders. The alternative version of the Doctor came back to redirect them into another timeline where they both lived, she remembered the original timeline. They realised that they hadn't gone back to the correct place in the timestream, but into the middle of a skirmish between the Daleks and the [[Movellan]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Lost (audio story)|The Lost]]'') | |||
She got confused at the message supposedly from the Daleks and went with the Doctor's plans to go to the source of the message. They landed on the planet [[Mto]] and encountered [[Rodekka]] learning more of the situation that created the planet. She found it interesting after learning that River Song was on board and the relationship with the Doctor. She was asked to assess the security situation on the planet, given the skirmish happening above the surface. She asked Rodekka how her ship came to have crashed and their life on the planet. She protested when the Doctor wanted her to leave in safety with the colonist. She gave her SSS codes to the Doctor to call her future counterparts. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The First Son (audio story)|The First Son]]'') | |||
She was rescued by the [[Earth Protection Corps]]. She discovered that [[Davros]] was onboard. Observing [[Visla]], she was concerned about her as a security risk by how she was talking to Davros. She puled rank on [[Keelan]] when she allowed the Doctor to be let free to help them escape from the Dalek tractor beam. After the ship was damaged, she helped it to crash on [[Kembel]]. The Doctor asked her to locate the time technology. She was captured by the Daleks ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Dalek Defence (audio story)|The Dalek Defence]]'') and taken to the leader of the [[Kembel Faction]]. She was curious about the [[Kembel Project]]. When the Dalek Supreme wanted to destroy the Movellan Prime ship, she said that she could get onboard, by pretending to be Movellans. She was surprised when seeing that the First Movellan was Mark Seven. Her presence caused a memory from Mark's past to resurface but she couldn't get through to him. After the bombs that the Daleks had attached to them, caused them to be chucked into the Dalek's base. The [[Kembel Faction Analyst]] disarmed the bombs and took them to the supreme. She trusted the Doctor when he worked with the Daleks to stop Davros and the First Movellan. She was taken with the Dalek Supreme to Davros to coerce the Doctor to help in her plans. She tried to get Mark to remember his memories back. Keelan stopped her from being exterminated. The Doctor told her that Mark had finally died. The Doctor offered her the chance to travel with him, but she forced him into the Dalek time capsule and remained behind to stop the Dalek Supreme destroying the machine. She shot at the supreme as it shot back. She survived and joined the Earth Protection Corps. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Triumph of Davros (audio story)|The Triumph of Davros]]'') | |||
=== Alternate Timeline === | |||
In a timeline where the Doctor activated Arborecc's time engine to cause a space time jump, they landed in the [[Realm of the Lost]]. After taking any remaining resource from their ship and went exploring, hoping to find some water. She started to worry about her decision with Mark, and asked the Doctor if he had lost other travelling companions but he wouldn't tell her. She got confused when seeing an abandoned house which seemed to be built to be in disrepair. She encountered [[The Lost (The Lost)|The Lost]] who posed in the form of the Doctor. It sought to put a rift between the two friends, in order to convince one of them to leave with it to the main universe. It told her the truth about [[Sara Kingdom]]'s and [[Bret Vyon]]'s deaths and the Doctor's involvement. She sacrificed her life for the Doctor taking the Lost with her. This forced the Doctor to find another solution unwritting the timeline. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Lost (audio story)|The Lost]]'') | |||
== Personality == | |||
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The [[Fourth Doctor]] described Ann Kelso as practical and open-minded, both things which he found impressive. She kept her sense of [[humour]] whilst under pressure. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Sinestran Kill (audio story)|The Sinestran Kill]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
The character of Ann | The character of Ann/Anya was written specifically for [[Jane Slavin]] due to her extensive work on ''[[The Fourth Doctor Adventures]]'' and her close friendship with [[Tom Baker]].<ref>https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/a-new-companion-for-the-fourth-doctor</ref> | ||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == | ||
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Anya Kingdom was a member of the Space Security Service who posed as a police officer called "Ann Kelso" from 1970s Earth, and a companion of the Tenth Doctor.
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
Childhood[[edit] | [edit source]]
Anya was born in the 41st century to Lena Kingdom, daughter of Merrick Kingdom, sister of Sara (AUDIO: The House of Kingdom) and David Kingdom (AUDIO: The Destroyers) and half-sister of Bret Vyon. (AUDIO: The House of Kingdom) Like everybody else on Earth, Anya had a psychic chip implanted into her neck, making her only see what Zaal, head of the Space Security Service, wanted her to see. (AUDIO: The Perfect Prisoners)
Early SSS career[[edit] | [edit source]]
As a child, Anya was inspired by the heroic image of Sara and Bret, (AUDIO: The House of Kingdom) the circumstances of the deaths of whom she was not aware, (AUDIO: The Lost) to join the SSS herself. After Lena was killed in a Dalek attack on the planet on which they lived, Anya learnt that the SSS Council, upon which her grandfather sat, had known of the impending attack and chosen to do nothing. As a result, she resented Merrick and refused to talk to him for years.
Anya volunteered for an SSS time travel experiment (AUDIO: The House of Kingdom) and was sent by Zaal to 1979 London, ostensibly to protect Trenix but actually to wait for the Sinestrans and to use their connections to track down and kill Zaal's rivals within the Syndicate. Anya was put under deep cover, being given the identity of "WPC Ann Kelso" as well as false memories. (AUDIO: The Perfect Prisoners)
As Ann Kelso[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Main article: Ann Kelso
On Earth, Ann lived in a flat in London and befriended Trenix, who was going by the name of "Tony Reynolds". She met the Fourth Doctor just before Spandrin and Hugo Blake attacked Reynolds Hardware and fled with him and an unconscious Trenix into the TARDIS. She took Trenix to her flat for his protection but, after he returned to his shop and she learnt that he was a Gesaurian, she was told by Scott Neilson to take him to the police station whilst Hugo was arrested.
The police station was attacked by Spandrin and the Sinestrans, one of whom she hurt with a Sinestran killrod. Once Spandrin was killed and the Doctor had taken the Sinestrans to a justice planet, Ann asked to see inside the TARDIS again and asked to help him investigate the intergalactic group that they knew the Sinestrans to have been working with. As he extended his offer, she threw the take-off switch, (AUDIO: The Sinestran Kill) subconsciously wanting to use the TARDIS to complete her mission to track down the Syndicate. (AUDIO: The Perfect Prisoners)
Along their travels, the Doctor and Anya tracked down the various members of the Syndicate; while the Doctor foiled their plans, Anya killed them, and covered up their murders as accidents. Ann's true identity was eventually revealed when she murdered one of them, Trantis, right in front of the Doctor. The Doctor determined that Zaal, the head of the SSS and Anya's superior, was really Earth's representative in the Syndicate, and had sent Anya to use the Doctor to eliminate his associates so that he could take power himself. The Doctor also gathered that Anya was being brainwashed, and after some effort, the Doctor was able to convince her too. He then helped her break her conditioning in time to trick Zaal into a confession, while K9 converted the signs of every psychic projector so that everyone could be released from Zaal's control. (AUDIO: The Perfect Prisoners)
Return to the SSS[[edit] | [edit source]]
Info from Queen of the Mechonoids needs to be added
Although Zaal's control over her was broken, the Doctor declined Anya's request to continue travelling with him, as he had genuinely liked Ann Kelso and found it hard to look at Anya as anything more than the reason Ann wasn't there any more. Despite her regret, Anya accepted his decision and decided to focus on the new task of rebuilding civilisation after Zaal's illusions had been removed. (AUDIO: The Perfect Prisoners)
Anya joined the Anti-Dalek Force of SSS. When the agent android Mark Seven came back from a mission showing signs of a possible manipulation, Anya was secretly sent to observe him on Exxilon. She followed him when he went to explore a nearby discharge of energy, and they watched together from afar as the Doctor and Leela were taken prisoners by her colleagues. Anya used her position to get the TARDIS on board the spaceship leaving Exxilon, then orchestrated the events so that the Doctor could take a look at Mark and discover how the Daleks manipulated his mind. All that time, she managed to avoid being seen by the Doctor, in order not to cause damages to the timeline. When the Daleks attacked, Anya was severely injured, but Mark saved her life fighting against the Daleks’ programming. (AUDIO: The Dalek Protocol)
Reunited with the Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]
Anya took part of an expedition to the planet Mira, where SSS agents were supposed to investigate about a spaceship crash. Her real mission was to find Mark, who was keeping an eye on George Sheldrake’s new invention, the time tunnel, soon to be launched. She stumbled upon the Tenth Doctor, transported into this time with no TARDIS; with his help, she retrieved Mark and managed to escape the Visians. Back on Earth, Anya, the Doctor and Mark started investigating on Sheldrake, and they found out that he used a Gallifreyan time capacitor to build his machine. She and Mark went to inform their superiors and ask for a warrant, but they came back when the Doctor was hit by a mysterious assassin, and saw him regenerate. (AUDIO: Buying Time)
That was actually a ruse from the Nun, who pretended to be a new incarnation of the Doctor and had Anya use her security clearances to lead her to Sheldrake’s machine. The more Anya went nearer to it, the more she experienced time shifts, where she saw and heard the Doctor forgiving her and asking her to trust him. Once the Nun recovered her time capacitor, she abandoned Anya to die as the time tunnel collapsed, and still pretending to be the Doctor, she told her he never forgave her. Anya, however, was able to understand that the Doctor had been communicating with her trough the time shifts, and went back into the tunnel’s control centre, just in time to help the real Doctor avoid the collapse of the Time Vortex. Afterwards she and Mark accompanied the Doctor to the time machine once used for the witness protection program and then said goodbye to him as he prepared to leave for his own time, with him confirming he did forgive her for what had happened to Ann Kelso. As he was about to depart a Dalek attacked them via the machine’s time bubble and destroyed the machine, stranding the Doctor in her time. (AUDIO: The Wrong Woman)
Sending the Doctor home[[edit] | [edit source]]
Anya and Mark set off with the Doctor to track down a missing scientist, Arborecc, who had invented the time machine used for witness protection. They stopped at a spaceport and were caught in a pirate attack, fleeing in an escape pod. The pod was retrieved and brought to Neptune where Anya was reunited with her grandfather. Though she was still angry with him, the Doctor persuaded her to give him a chance. When the trio found out that Merrick and Abigail Crane had been experimenting on Varga plants to make weapons out of their venom, which the “pirates” had actually been demonstrating in the attack they’d been caught in, Merrick defended her granddaughter’s life against Abigail. Abigail forced them all into a flier and dumped the Doctor and Mark in the path of Mechonoids clearing the landscape, sparing Anya as Merrick had asked. As they left, Anya and Abigail fought resulting in the flier crashing and Merrick accidentally being shot with a Varga venom gun. He managed to keep control of its urge to kill long enough for Anya to save herself, thus partially redeeming himself in her eyes. Anya was rescued from the crash site by Mechonoids that the Doctor had reprogrammed.
She, the Doctor and Mark departed Neptune in a spaceship however Mark fell under an outside influence and cut off the oxygen to render Anya and the Doctor unconscious. (AUDIO: The House of Kingdom)
She and the Doctor awoke on a forested world that had apparently had an SSS register of Janson's world. Finding that Mark was missing, the Doctor went looking for him and disturbed a bear. Anya learnt of ALARC and was curious about it. She was worried about Moran Kez due to her mental state and did not like how she died. She told the Doctor that Moran knew Arborecc. She learnt that Moran was an android. She then fixed the shuttle to allow them to find Arborecc. (AUDIO: Cycle of Destruction)
They traced Arborecc to Beltos Station, they encountered Fliss Keeley who was injured. She was confused then McLin told them that Arborecc wasn't on the station. After Mark found evidence of him, and the Doctor went looking for him, she took Mark to find Fliss to keep her company. When she also was missing, they discovered the secret section where she might have been taken, finding a set of Kaled mutants. She saw that Fliss had been mutated an placed into a Dalek shell, which appalled her. She tried to get Mark to leave when the fake Daleks activated the self-destruction and he tried to get Fliss to disarm. She saw him exterminated and had to leave him there, so they had to escape. She piloted the ship out and comforted the Doctor as they grieved. (AUDIO: The Trojan Dalek)
The ship's warp drive started to fail after the Doctor's tinkering with the time drive he stole. She piloted the ship into an unstable space-time event on the Doctor's orders. The alternative version of the Doctor came back to redirect them into another timeline where they both lived, she remembered the original timeline. They realised that they hadn't gone back to the correct place in the timestream, but into the middle of a skirmish between the Daleks and the Movellans. (AUDIO: The Lost)
She got confused at the message supposedly from the Daleks and went with the Doctor's plans to go to the source of the message. They landed on the planet Mto and encountered Rodekka learning more of the situation that created the planet. She found it interesting after learning that River Song was on board and the relationship with the Doctor. She was asked to assess the security situation on the planet, given the skirmish happening above the surface. She asked Rodekka how her ship came to have crashed and their life on the planet. She protested when the Doctor wanted her to leave in safety with the colonist. She gave her SSS codes to the Doctor to call her future counterparts. (AUDIO: The First Son)
She was rescued by the Earth Protection Corps. She discovered that Davros was onboard. Observing Visla, she was concerned about her as a security risk by how she was talking to Davros. She puled rank on Keelan when she allowed the Doctor to be let free to help them escape from the Dalek tractor beam. After the ship was damaged, she helped it to crash on Kembel. The Doctor asked her to locate the time technology. She was captured by the Daleks (AUDIO: The Dalek Defence) and taken to the leader of the Kembel Faction. She was curious about the Kembel Project. When the Dalek Supreme wanted to destroy the Movellan Prime ship, she said that she could get onboard, by pretending to be Movellans. She was surprised when seeing that the First Movellan was Mark Seven. Her presence caused a memory from Mark's past to resurface but she couldn't get through to him. After the bombs that the Daleks had attached to them, caused them to be chucked into the Dalek's base. The Kembel Faction Analyst disarmed the bombs and took them to the supreme. She trusted the Doctor when he worked with the Daleks to stop Davros and the First Movellan. She was taken with the Dalek Supreme to Davros to coerce the Doctor to help in her plans. She tried to get Mark to remember his memories back. Keelan stopped her from being exterminated. The Doctor told her that Mark had finally died. The Doctor offered her the chance to travel with him, but she forced him into the Dalek time capsule and remained behind to stop the Dalek Supreme destroying the machine. She shot at the supreme as it shot back. She survived and joined the Earth Protection Corps. (AUDIO: The Triumph of Davros)
Alternate Timeline[[edit] | [edit source]]
In a timeline where the Doctor activated Arborecc's time engine to cause a space time jump, they landed in the Realm of the Lost. After taking any remaining resource from their ship and went exploring, hoping to find some water. She started to worry about her decision with Mark, and asked the Doctor if he had lost other travelling companions but he wouldn't tell her. She got confused when seeing an abandoned house which seemed to be built to be in disrepair. She encountered The Lost who posed in the form of the Doctor. It sought to put a rift between the two friends, in order to convince one of them to leave with it to the main universe. It told her the truth about Sara Kingdom's and Bret Vyon's deaths and the Doctor's involvement. She sacrificed her life for the Doctor taking the Lost with her. This forced the Doctor to find another solution unwritting the timeline. (AUDIO: The Lost)
Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]
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The Fourth Doctor described Ann Kelso as practical and open-minded, both things which he found impressive. She kept her sense of humour whilst under pressure. (AUDIO: The Sinestran Kill)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
The character of Ann/Anya was written specifically for Jane Slavin due to her extensive work on The Fourth Doctor Adventures and her close friendship with Tom Baker.[1]
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
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