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|alias = Amur Tarkov | |alias = Amur Tarkov | ||
|image = Elaria_Amur-Tarkov.jpg | |image = Elaria_Amur-Tarkov.jpg | ||
|species=Demon (Dalek War) | |species = Demon (Dalek War) | ||
|origin = | |origin = | ||
|first = The Healers | |first = The Healers | ||
|appearances = | |appearances = {{appears}} | ||
|actor = Claudia Elmhirst | |actor = Claudia Elmhirst | ||
}}'''Elaria''' was a [[Demon (Dalek War)|Demon]] [[Roboman]] activated by the [[Dalek|Enemy Daleks]], and imprinted herself on them. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Demons (audio story)|The Demons]]'') She impersonated the daughter of [[Siy Tarkov]] and his wife Elicia. She thought her father was dead. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Healers]]'') She talked to [[Georgi Selestru]] about her father. She went to try and get him cured of the [[Neurotransmitter Failure Syndrome]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Survivors]]'') [[Galanar]] managed to undo the imprint, and escaped with him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Warriors]]'') She later wanted to die because she believed that she was no longer human. While locked up with Galanar, she revealed her betrayal that she did not send the message and it was her that led the Daleks to Velyshaa. As the stunned Galanar demanded to know the truth, a Dalek entered to take him away for interrogation and when he demanded to know where his friend was, the Dalek informed him that Tarkov was becoming a Dalek. The traitorous Demon laughed as the last of Galanar’s so-called optimism withered away, and the enraged Galanar snapped and killed her, just as she wanted all along. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Future]]'') | }} | ||
'''Elaria''' was a [[Demon (Dalek War)|Demon]] [[Roboman]] activated by the [[Dalek|Enemy Daleks]], and imprinted herself on them. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Demons (audio story)|The Demons]]'') She impersonated the daughter of [[Siy Tarkov]] and his wife Elicia. She thought her father was dead. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Healers]]'') She talked to [[Georgi Selestru]] about her father. She went to try and get him cured of the [[Neurotransmitter Failure Syndrome]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Survivors]]'') [[Galanar]] managed to undo the imprint, and escaped with him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Warriors]]'') She later wanted to die because she believed that she was no longer human. While locked up with Galanar, she revealed her betrayal that she did not send the message and it was her that led the Daleks to Velyshaa. As the stunned Galanar demanded to know the truth, a Dalek entered to take him away for interrogation and when he demanded to know where his friend was, the Dalek informed him that Tarkov was becoming a Dalek. The traitorous Demon laughed as the last of Galanar’s so-called optimism withered away, and the enraged Galanar snapped and killed her, just as she wanted all along. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Future]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 4 July 2023
Elaria was a Demon Roboman activated by the Enemy Daleks, and imprinted herself on them. (AUDIO: The Demons) She impersonated the daughter of Siy Tarkov and his wife Elicia. She thought her father was dead. (AUDIO: The Healers) She talked to Georgi Selestru about her father. She went to try and get him cured of the Neurotransmitter Failure Syndrome. (AUDIO: The Survivors) Galanar managed to undo the imprint, and escaped with him. (AUDIO: The Warriors) She later wanted to die because she believed that she was no longer human. While locked up with Galanar, she revealed her betrayal that she did not send the message and it was her that led the Daleks to Velyshaa. As the stunned Galanar demanded to know the truth, a Dalek entered to take him away for interrogation and when he demanded to know where his friend was, the Dalek informed him that Tarkov was becoming a Dalek. The traitorous Demon laughed as the last of Galanar’s so-called optimism withered away, and the enraged Galanar snapped and killed her, just as she wanted all along. (AUDIO: The Future)