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|alias         = {{il|Kitty Gillespie|Cassandra Hoots}}
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|species       = Human
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|species2     = cyborg
|origin     = [[Los Angeles Crevasse]]
|origin       = [[Walsall Apology]]
|spouse = Cassandra O'Brien's third husband
|spouse       = Harry Klime
|spouse2 = Cassandra O'Brien's fifth husband
|spouse2      = Ivor Cannabone
|mother         = Cassandra's mother
|spouse3      = Lucius (Lives of the Rich and Thin)
|father         = Cassandra's father
|spouse4      = Cassandra O'Brien's third husband
|first           = The End of the World (TV story)
|spouse5      = Cassandra O'Brien's fifth husband
|appearances     = [[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Shortness of Breath (short story)|Shortness of Breath]]''
|mother       = Cassandra's mother
|voice actor     = Zoë Wanamaker
|father       = Cassandra's father
|leitmotif      =
|birth date    = [[4.99/4763/A/15]], [[Walsall Apology]]
|actor     = Billie Piper
|death date    = Before [[5000000000|5,000,000,000]]{{note|Cassandra had transferred her consciousness into the body of [[Chip]] prior to dying, and the death of her 'original' body occurred in [[5000000023|5,000,000,023]] at the [[New New York Hospital]].}}
|other actor    = David Tennant
|first cs      = The End of the World (TV story)
|other actor2    = Sean Gallagher
|appearances   = {{il|[[PROSE]]: {{cs|Cassandra (short story)|anthology=Things to do with a Defeated Enemy|series=[[DWA 1]]|page=16|name="cassandra"}}|[[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}}|[[GAME]]: {{cs|K9: Deja Who (video game)}}|[[GRAPHIC]]: {{cs|New Earth (illustration)}}|[[GRAPHIC]]: {{cs|The End of the World (illustration)}}|[[PROSE]]: {{cs|Shortness of Breath (short story)}}|[[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Daft Dimension (DWM 580 comic story)}}}}
|clip = The Doctor Is In! - Doctor Who - New Earth - BBC
|actor         = Zoë Wanamaker
|bts = Creating Cassandra - Dr Who Confidential - BBC sci-fi
|other actor   = Billie Piper
|other actor2  = David Tennant
|other actor3  = Sean Gallagher
|clip         = The Doctor Is In! - Doctor Who - New Earth - BBC
|bts           = Creating Cassandra - Dr Who Confidential - BBC sci-fi
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[[Lady]] '''Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17''' (pronounced "dot delta seventeen"), or simply '''Lady Cassandra''', was a former human in the [[far future]]. Along with other rich and powerful people of the [[universe]], Cassandra was on ''[[Platform One]]'', a [[space station]] orbiting [[Earth]] in the year [[5000000000|5,000,000,000]], set to witness the destruction of the planet by the expansion of the [[Sun]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
[[Lady]] '''Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17''' (pronounced "dot delta seventeen"), or simply '''Lady Cassandra''', was a former human in the [[far future]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
=== Early life ===
=== Early life ===
According to Cassandra, her [[Cassandra's father|father]], a [[Texas|Texan]], and her [[Cassandra's mother|mother]], who came from the [[Arctic Desert]], were the last to be buried in Earth's [[soil]]. She was born on Earth and lived on the edge of the "[[Los Angeles Crevasse]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
Originally an American male, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}}) Cassandra was born as Brian Edward Cobbs in the ruins of the [[Walsall Apology]] in the [[Old Calendar]] Year of 4.99/4763/A/15.


Cassandra once claimed to have grown up as "a little boy". ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
She was known to often make outlandish claims about her parentage. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Lives of the Rich and Thin (short story)}}) According to Cassandra, her [[Cassandra's father|father]], a [[Texas|Texan]], and her [[Cassandra's mother|mother]], who came from the [[Arctic Desert]], were the last to be buried in Earth's [[soil]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}}) [[Vox B MacMallican]] commented that any claims of her parents being lords and ladies or [[Eskimo]]s appeared to be blatant lies.


[[File:Cassandra.jpg|thumb|left|Cassandra when she was younger and still had a body. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')]]
Little was known about her early years. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Lives of the Rich and Thin (short story)}}) Cassandra claimed to have grown up as "a little boy" on the edge of the "[[Los Angeles Crevasse]]". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}})
At a drinks party for the [[Ambassador of Thrace]], her future self, using a [[psychograft]] to inhabit the dying body of [[Chip]], told her she was beautiful before dying at her side. This memory would stay with Cassandra the rest of her life, as this was the last time someone ever admired her beauty. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')


She was married at least five times.
=== The murder of Harry Klime ===
There was evidence that a "Mr B. E. Cobbs" registered as a security guard at [[Klime Enterprises]] in the OC Year A/32. Two years later, a Miss B. E. Cobbs married [[Harry Klime]], the billionaire owner of the company. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Lives of the Rich and Thin (short story)}}) Over the course of her life, she would marry at least five times. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}}) Harry was found dead six months later, having apparently fallen five times on his own garden rake. The new Mrs Cobbs-Klime inherited his empire, but cashed in the shares and promptly vanished.


Her life was extended through a series of [[708 (number)|seven hundred and eight]] [[plastic surgery]] operations until she was nothing but a piece of [[skin]] stretched onto a frame with eyes and a mouth, connected to a brain in a jar below. The skin had to be constantly moisturised to keep it from drying out. She was guarded by attendants, who sprayed her regularly with a patented moisturising formula kept in canisters. They also served as soldiers when they filled the canisters with acid and killed those who tried to harm her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'') She also "force-grew" the [[clone]] [[Chip]], who became her devoted assistant. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')
In the OC Year A/60, the thumbprint of Mrs Cobb-Klime was found on the body of a murdered punter at the [[Linkladen Bordello]] on the lawless border world of [[Rit]]. Now the bordello's madam, and going by the name Kitty Gillespie, she vanished that night and was last seen boarding the shuttle to [[Sant's World]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Lives of the Rich and Thin (short story)}})
 
=== On Sant's World ===
Twenty years later, on Sant's World, she first used the name "Cassandra". She worked as an actress, Cassandra Hoots, and appeared in various B-movies, such as ''[[Mind My Legs]]'' and ''[[Run, Betty, Run]]''. Cassandra married the studio boss, [[Ivan Cannabone]], and - following Cannabone's death beneath a falling piano - became head of [[Cannabone Pictures]].
 
The same year, the original Brian Cobbs resurfaced, as the star of the musical biopic ''[[Look At Me Laughing!]]''. The reviews were terrible and, following the mysterious deaths of fifteen critics and two surgeons, Brian was never heard of again.
 
In the OC Year B/01, Cannabone Pictures collapsed and Cassandra fled Sant's World in steerage. [[Vox B MacMallican]] believed this is what prompted her later collection of poems - ''[[Forlorn and Lonely, Sitting on a Box of Chickens]]''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Lives of the Rich and Thin (short story)}})
 
=== As "Lady Cassandra" ===
Her title was a complete invention. It was claimed by Vox B MacMallican that "the Dot Delta Seventeen's [appeared] nowhere in ''[[Burke's Extrapolated]]'', while there was evidence that the "Lady" was purchased for 50 [[klim]] at the [[Instant Royalty Bazaar]].
 
She was later seen consorting with the one-thousand-year-old Prince Regent [[Lucius (Lives of the Rich and Thin)|Lucius]] at the [[Fifteenth Pylomic Games]] and marriage soon followed. However, a terrible gliding accident soon befell the entire Lucius family, leaving the Princess Cassandra as the only living heir. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Lives of the Rich and Thin (short story)}})
 
[[File:Cassandra.jpg|thumb|left|Cassandra when she was younger and still had a body. ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})]]
At a drinks party for the [[Ambassador of Thrace]], her future self, using a [[psychograft]] to inhabit the dying body of [[Chip]], told her she was beautiful before dying at her side. This memory would stay with Cassandra the rest of her life, as this was the last time someone ever admired her beauty. ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}}) By this point, Cassandra was an [[English]] woman. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
 
Her life was extended through a series of [[708 (number)|seven hundred and eight]] [[plastic surgery]] operations until she was nothing but a piece of [[skin]] stretched onto a [[wire frame]] with eyes and a mouth, connected to a brain in a jar below. The skin had to be constantly moisturised to keep it from drying out. She was guarded by attendants, who sprayed her regularly with a patented moisturising formula kept in canisters. They also served as soldiers when they filled the canisters with acid and killed those who tried to harm her. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}}) She also "force-grew" the [[clone]] [[Chip]], who became her devoted assistant. ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})


=== On Platform One ===
=== On Platform One ===
Cassandra was a [[guest]] on [[Platform One]] to witness the destruction of Earth by its expanding [[Sol|Sun]] in the year [[5000000000|5,000,000,000]]. She presented gifts to the alien guests, including an ostrich egg and a classical jukebox she called an "Ipod".  
Cassandra was a [[guest]] on [[Platform One]] to witness the destruction of Earth by its expanding [[Sol|Sun]] in the year [[5000000000|5,000,000,000]]. She presented gifts to the alien guests, including an ostrich egg and a classical jukebox she called an "Ipod".
[[File:Cassandra and rose.jpg|thumb|Cassandra meets [[Rose Tyler|Rose]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')]]
[[File:Cassandra and rose.jpg|thumb|Cassandra meets [[Rose Tyler|Rose]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}})]]
Cassandra used [[metal spider]] [[robot]]s to infiltrate Platform One's computer systems and the [[android]] [[Adherents of the Repeated Meme]] to direct attention away from herself as the spiders sabotaged the platform's [[sun filter]]. Her original intent was to create the appearance of a hostage situation and collect compensation (with it not being apparent she was the hostage taker) to fund further surgical procedures.
Cassandra used [[metal spider]] [[robot]]s to infiltrate Platform One's computer systems and the [[android]] [[Adherents of the Repeated Meme]] to direct attention away from herself as the spiders sabotaged the platform's [[sun filter]]. Her original intent was to create the appearance of a hostage situation and collect compensation (with it not being apparent she was the hostage taker) to fund further surgical procedures.


She also ran afoul of [[Rose Tyler]], who was disgusted by Cassandra's narcissistic claims of beauty and purity as "The Last Human" and called her a "bitchy trampoline". In retaliation, Cassandra had Rose knocked unconscious by the Adherents and locked inside a viewing gallery with a sun filter programmed to descend, leaving her to be incinerated. Rose was only saved in time by the [[Ninth Doctor]], who then deactivated the Adherents and uncovered Cassandra as the saboteur.  
She also ran afoul of [[Rose Tyler]], who was disgusted by Cassandra's narcissistic claims of beauty and purity as "The Last Human" and called her a "bitchy trampoline". In retaliation, Cassandra had Rose knocked unconscious by the Adherents and locked inside a viewing gallery with a sun filter programmed to descend, leaving her to be incinerated. Rose was only saved in time by the [[Ninth Doctor]], who then deactivated the Adherents and uncovered Cassandra as the saboteur.


With her plan exposed, Cassandra considered having her surgeons spray the Doctor with acid. Instead, she ordered her spiders to deactivate Platform One's shields then [[teleportation|teleported]] off the station, leaving it to be consumed, eliminating both the evidence and allowing the shares she held in the guests' rival companies to triple.
With her plan exposed, Cassandra considered having her surgeons spray the Doctor with acid. Instead, she ordered her spiders to deactivate Platform One's shields then [[teleportation|teleported]] off the station, leaving it to be consumed, eliminating both the evidence and allowing the shares she held in the guests' rival companies to triple.


However, the Doctor reset Platform One's systems, saving the station, and also reversed the teleportation feed concealed inside the ostrich egg, bringing Cassandra back. In the heat, and without her assistants to moisturise her, Cassandra's skin dried out, stretched and exploded, apparently killing her, although her brain was not destroyed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
[[File:Cassandra short story.jpg|thumb|left|In a hypothetical scenario, Cassandra is hung from a [[washing line]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name="cassandra"}})]]
However, the Doctor reset Platform One's systems, saving the station, and also reversed the teleportation feed concealed inside the ostrich egg, bringing Cassandra back. In the heat, and without her assistants to moisturise her, Cassandra's skin dried out, stretched and exploded, apparently killing her. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}}) This was unfortunate, as Lady Cassandra would have made a good [[beach]] [[towel]]. In a hypothetical series of events in which this occured, the owner of the Cassandra towel had to ensure that they didn't wash her in hot water to prevent her from shrinking, they had to keep on an eye on her at the beach to ensure she didn't blend into the [[sand]] and escape, and, if hung on a [[washing line]] attached to [[the TARDIS]], she'd exclaim "how dare they!" ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name="cassandra"}})
 
In actuality, Cassandra's brain had survived, and she was "repaired" by her servant Chip with extra skin taken from the back of her previous body, and eyes "salvaged from the bin". ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})


=== On New Earth ===
=== On New Earth ===
[[File:New Earth.jpg|left|thumb|Cassandra and her servant Chip. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')]]
[[File:New Earth.jpg|thumb|right|Cassandra and her servant Chip. ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})]]
Twenty-three and a quarter years later, Cassandra was living on [[New Earth (New Earth)|New Earth]]. Her brain had survived destruction on Platform One, her eyes had been "salvaged from the bin" by her servant Chip and she was "repaired" with extra skin taken from the back of her previous body. She hid in the basement of the [[New New York Hospital|hospital]] run by the [[Sisters of Plenitude]], where she was tended to by Chip and watched a projected film of her younger self at the Ambassador of Thrace's drinks party to relive her past glories.
Twenty-three years later, Cassandra was living on [[New Earth (New Earth)|New Earth]], hiding in the basement of [[New New York Hospital|the hospital]] run by the [[Sisters of Plenitude]], where she was tended to by Chip and watched a projected film of her younger self at the Ambassador of Thrace's drinks party to relive her past glories.


When one of her metal spiders discovered Rose and the [[Tenth Doctor]] were on New Earth, Cassandra lured Rose to her hiding spot in the [[basement]] of the hospital and used a [[psychograft]] to transfer her [[consciousness]] into Rose's body, allowing her old skin and brain to perish in the process. This was in part to gain revenge on Rose and also to further her own lifespan, intending to use Rose's body to live on for centuries. She was at first dispirited upon examining the result in the [[mirror]] but consoled herself with the more sexual attributes of Rose's stolen form.  
When one of her metal spiders discovered Rose and the [[Tenth Doctor]] were on New Earth, Cassandra lured Rose to her hiding spot in the [[basement]] of the hospital and used a [[psychograft]] to transfer her [[consciousness]] into Rose's body, allowing her old skin and brain to perish in the process. This was in part to gain revenge on Rose and also to further her own lifespan, intending to use Rose's body to live on for centuries. She was at first dispirited upon examining the result in the [[mirror]] but consoled herself with the more sexual attributes of Rose's stolen form.
[[File:CassandraRose.jpg|thumb|205x205px|Cassandra inhabiting Rose's body. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'') |alt=]]
Learning of the Doctor's presence inside the hospital from Rose's surface memories and believing he could help her uncover the secrets behind the Sisterhood's miracle cures, Cassandra opted to seduce him under the pretence of being Rose. She made a point of sexualising Rose's appearance in the mirror and concealed a noxious [[perfume]] in her cleavage before meeting up with the Doctor in [[Ward 26]], where she exercised her new form by giving him a passionate kiss. Her impersonation of Rose was marred by her Sloane accent, a poor imitation of rhyming slang, and anachronistic technical knowledge. In the end, however, it was her lack of compassion that gave her away to the Doctor when they accessed the hospital's [[Intensive care|Intensive Care]] unit and discovered [[New human (New Earth)|human clones]] were being used as lab rats for the Sisters' research and medical cures. Her charade exposed, Cassandra knocked the Doctor unconscious with the concoction hidden down her front and sealed him in one of the containment pods. 


Cassandra's first instinct upon learning of the Sisters' "plague farm" was to blackmail them; when this failed, she released the clones, who in turn, released more of them and unleashed a pandemic throughout the hospital. Cassandra and the Doctor fled to the lower levels, where she abandoned Chip to die at the hands of the infected and took refuge in her basement hideaway. There, she left Rose's body and possessed the Doctor instead, then climbed up a service ladder to escape the diseased patients.  
[[File:CassandraRose.jpg|thumb|left|Cassandra inhabiting Rose's body. ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})]]
Learning of the Doctor's presence inside the hospital from Rose's surface memories and believing he could help her uncover the secrets behind the Sisterhood's miracle cures, Cassandra opted to seduce him under the pretence of being Rose. She made a point of sexualising Rose's appearance in the mirror and concealed a noxious [[perfume]] in her cleavage before meeting up with the Doctor in [[Ward 26]], where she exercised her new form by giving him a passionate kiss. Her impersonation of Rose was marred by her Sloane accent, a poor imitation of rhyming slang, and anachronistic technical knowledge. In the end, however, it was her lack of compassion that gave her away to the Doctor when they accessed the hospital's [[Intensive care|Intensive Care]] unit and discovered [[New human (New Earth)|human clones]] were being used as lab rats for the Sisters' research and medical cures. Her charade exposed, Cassandra knocked the Doctor unconscious with the concoction hidden down her front and sealed him in one of the containment pods.


Unable to open a pair of lift doors at the top of the ladder with the Doctor's sonic screwdriver due to him shielding his thoughts, Cassandra jumped back into Rose's body and was then forced to possess one of the clones when the Doctor refused to help her. When she returned to Rose's body, she appeared to display remorse and sympathy at the fact the clones had never been touched, feeling their pain for herself. Returning to Ward 26, Cassandra helped the Doctor gather a cocktail of intravenous solutions and together they cured the clones using the [[lift]]'s disinfectant.  
Cassandra's first instinct upon learning of the Sisters' "plague farm" was to blackmail them; when this failed, she released the clones, who in turn, released more of them and unleashed a pandemic throughout the hospital. Cassandra and the Doctor fled to the lower levels, where she abandoned Chip to die at the hands of the infected and took refuge in her basement hideaway. There, she left Rose's body and possessed the Doctor instead, then climbed up a service ladder to escape the diseased patients.
[[File:ChipCassandra.jpg|left|thumb|The Doctor and Rose take Cassandra, in Chip's body, to face her past self. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'') |alt=]]
 
Unable to open a pair of lift doors at the top of the ladder with the Doctor's sonic screwdriver due to him shielding his thoughts, Cassandra jumped back into Rose's body and was then forced to possess one of the clones when the Doctor refused to help her. When she returned to Rose's body, she appeared to display remorse and sympathy at the fact the clones had never been touched, feeling their pain for herself. Returning to Ward 26, Cassandra helped the Doctor gather a cocktail of intravenous solutions and together they cured the clones using the [[lift]]'s disinfectant.
 
[[File:ChipCassandra.jpg|thumb|right|The Doctor and Rose take Cassandra, in Chip's body, to face her past self. ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})]]
In the aftermath of the averted crisis, while the Doctor was trying to persuade Cassandra to leave Rose's body, Chip reappeared. Seeing him as a volunteer (which was confirmed by Chip himself) Cassandra transferred her consciousness to her servant but the stress of the would-be disaster and his near brush with death earlier, compounded with his relative weakness began to tax Chip. As Cassandra informed the Doctor and the now-restored Rose, "He's dying." Though the Doctor offered to help Cassandra survive, she decided that it was finally time for her to die rather than continuing to extend her life further.
In the aftermath of the averted crisis, while the Doctor was trying to persuade Cassandra to leave Rose's body, Chip reappeared. Seeing him as a volunteer (which was confirmed by Chip himself) Cassandra transferred her consciousness to her servant but the stress of the would-be disaster and his near brush with death earlier, compounded with his relative weakness began to tax Chip. As Cassandra informed the Doctor and the now-restored Rose, "He's dying." Though the Doctor offered to help Cassandra survive, she decided that it was finally time for her to die rather than continuing to extend her life further.


As a final request, the Doctor and Rose took her to the party where she had last been told she was beautiful. In Chip's body, Cassandra told her past self she was beautiful, before [[dying]] in her past self's arms. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')
As a final request, the Doctor and Rose took her to the party where she had last been told she was beautiful. In Chip's body, Cassandra told her past self she was beautiful, before [[dying]] in her past self's arms. ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})


== Personality ==
== Personality ==
Almost cartoonishly elitist and aristocratic, Cassandra hailed from the wealthy upper-class of human society. She was shown to be an extremely arrogant xenophobe, proclaiming herself to be the last "pure human" and considering the new evolved humans of the far-future as "mongrels" and "mutant stock" due to their intermingling with the natives of the planets they colonised. Ironically, Cassandra herself had no human body to speak of - having lengthened her life by untold thousands of years at the expense of her own humanity, so obsessed was she with preserving her beauty and keep herself "pure". This superiority complex put her at odds with the working-class Rose Tyler, who characterised Cassandra as a "bitchy [[trampoline]]" who existed only as "lipstick and skin", going on to call her "[[Michael Jackson]]". Cassandra in return looked down on Rose as "common" and referred to her as a "[[chav]]" - though she grudgingly recognised her as being of pure human stock, and later had no qualms about admiring and objectifying Rose's body for own purposes upon possessing her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'', ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')  
Almost cartoonishly elitist and aristocratic, Cassandra hailed from the wealthy upper-class of human society. She was shown to be an extremely arrogant xenophobe, proclaiming herself to be the last "pure human" and considering the new evolved humans of the far-future as "mongrels" and "mutant stock" due to their intermingling with the natives of the planets they colonised. Ironically, Cassandra herself had no human body to speak of - having lengthened her life by untold thousands of years at the expense of her own humanity, so obsessed was she with preserving her beauty and keep herself "pure". This superiority complex put her at odds with the working-class Rose Tyler, who characterised Cassandra as a "bitchy [[trampoline]]" who existed only as "lipstick and skin", going on to call her "[[Michael Jackson]]". Cassandra in return looked down on Rose as "common" and referred to her as a "[[chav]]" - though she grudgingly recognised her as being of pure human stock, and later had no qualms about admiring and objectifying Rose's body for her own purposes upon possessing her. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}}, {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})


On Platform One, she was shown to be selfish, thin-skinned, and devious - the cost of her life-extending surgeries had driven her to murder and crime, and so she was perfectly willing to sacrifice the entirety of the station's guest out of sheer greed. When these plans were foiled and condemned by the Doctor, Cassandra expressed no remorse for her actions. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'') Years later, she remained stubbornly stuck in her ways, and her apathetic nature and dislike of "sub-humans" ultimately gave away her façade while inhabiting Rose's body - since the Doctor realised that Rose would care about the suffering endured by the [[New human (New Earth)|human test-subjects]] of Intensive Care, and Cassandra did not. She enjoyed the attentions of her slavishly loyal manservant [[Chip]], but was quite happy to abandon him to his fate when the two of them became separated. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')
On Platform One, she was shown to be selfish, thin-skinned, and devious - the cost of her life-extending surgeries had driven her to murder and crime, and so she was perfectly willing to sacrifice the entirety of the station's guest out of sheer greed. When these plans were foiled and condemned by the Doctor, Cassandra expressed no remorse for her actions. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}}) Years later, she remained stubbornly stuck in her ways, and her apathetic nature and dislike of "sub-humans" ultimately gave away her façade while inhabiting Rose's body - since the Doctor realised that Rose would care about the suffering endured by the [[New human (New Earth)|human test-subjects]] of Intensive Care, and Cassandra did not. She enjoyed the attentions of her slavishly loyal manservant [[Chip]], but was quite happy to abandon him to his fate when the two of them became separated. ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})


Despite her pretensions of human purity and nobility, Cassandra displayed remarkable ignorance of the artefacts of past human culture she often surrounded herself with - erroneously referring to a 1950s-style [[jukebox]] as an "iPod"; characterising pop songs like Soft Cell's "[[Tainted Love]]" and Britney Spears' "[[Toxic]]" as traditional Earth ballads; and describing the [[ostrich]] as a bird with "a wingspan of fifty feet" that "blew fire from its nostrils". ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'') Similarly, while possessing her body, Cassandra initially mistook the ringtone of Rose's [[Superphone]] as originating from her posterior. Upon being informed that Rose spoke "Old Earth [[Cockney]]", she promptly embarked on an improvised and unconvincing imitation of her host's London accent, using expressions derived from [[Cockney rhyming slang|rhyming slang]] to fool the Doctor. She did, however, speak some [[French (language)|French]], and proved considerably adept with technology, using illegal psychografts, metal spiders, remote-controlled droids and teleportation to further her goals. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')
Despite her pretensions of human purity and nobility, Cassandra displayed remarkable ignorance of the artefacts of past human culture she often surrounded herself with - erroneously referring to a 1950s-style [[jukebox]] as an "iPod"; characterising pop songs like Soft Cell's "[[Tainted Love]]" and Britney Spears' "[[Toxic]]" as traditional Earth ballads; and describing the [[ostrich]] as a bird with "a wingspan of fifty feet" that "blew fire from its nostrils". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}}) Similarly, while possessing her body, Cassandra initially mistook the ringtone of Rose's [[Superphone]] as originating from her posterior. Upon being informed that Rose spoke "Old Earth [[Cockney]]", she promptly embarked on an improvised and unconvincing imitation of her host's London accent, using expressions derived from [[Cockney rhyming slang|rhyming slang]] to fool the Doctor. She did, however, speak some [[French (language)|French]], and proved considerably adept with technology, using illegal psychografts, metal spiders, remote-controlled droids and teleportation to further her goals. ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})


Despite her generally callous attitude, Cassandra was proven to have been far more compassionate in the past, while she still had a full human body. After Chip (possessed by her future self) told her how beautiful she was and collapsed, Cassandra's immediate reaction was to rush to his aid and call for help. This would change her greatly from the person she once was, as her prolonged life and desperate struggle for survival made her indifferent to life in general and other people in particular. It wasn't until briefly possessing one of the infected new humans on New Earth that Cassandra finally regained some of the humanity she'd lost long ago. Experiencing a taste of all the pain they were going through and their loneliness and isolation which closely mirrored her own, Cassandra displayed genuine signs of distress over the carriers' plight. Albeit reluctantly and mainly due to circumstance, she ultimately helped the Doctor save all of the infected people in the hospital and could even be seen smiling in happiness, until the Doctor told Cassandra that she had helped make the new humans and could not deny them. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')
Despite her generally callous attitude, Cassandra was proven to have been far more compassionate in the past, while she still had a full human body. After Chip (possessed by her future self) told her how beautiful she was and collapsed, Cassandra's immediate reaction was to rush to his aid and call for help. This would change her greatly from the person she once was, as her prolonged life and desperate struggle for survival made her indifferent to life in general and other people in particular. It wasn't until briefly possessing one of the infected new humans on New Earth that Cassandra finally regained some of the humanity she'd lost long ago. Experiencing a taste of all the pain they were going through and their loneliness and isolation which closely mirrored her own, Cassandra displayed genuine signs of distress over the carriers' plight. Albeit reluctantly and mainly due to circumstance, she ultimately helped the Doctor save all of the infected people in the hospital and could even be seen smiling in happiness, until the Doctor told Cassandra that she had helped make the new humans and could not deny them. ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})


Cassandra's fatal flaw was her extreme reluctance to accept death. As her skin desiccated on Platform One, she rebuffed the Doctor's statement that "Everything has its time and everything dies", claiming she was too "young". This vanity led her to become callous and highly unapproachable - she watched other people wither and die around her while she grappled onto life with both hands. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'') Rose would later concede Cassandra had "a knack for survival", and as time wore on she resorted to ever more radical methods of self-preservation, occupying the bodies of Rose, Chip, one of the infected new humans and the Doctor in rapid succession. The latter was appalled by her willingness to possess other people's bodies just to prolong her lifespan, since it robbed the host of their lives. Only after she realised that Chip's body was dying did Cassandra finally accept it was time to die. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')
Cassandra's fatal flaw was her extreme reluctance to accept death. As her skin desiccated on Platform One, she rebuffed the Doctor's statement that "Everything has its time and everything dies", claiming she was too "young". This vanity led her to become callous and highly unapproachable - she watched other people wither and die around her while she grappled onto life with both hands. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}}) Rose would later concede Cassandra had "a knack for survival", and as time wore on she resorted to ever more radical methods of self-preservation, occupying the bodies of Rose, Chip, one of the infected new humans and the Doctor in rapid succession. The latter was appalled by her willingness to possess other people's bodies just to prolong her lifespan, since it robbed the host of their lives. Only after she realised that Chip's body was dying did Cassandra finally accept it was time to die. ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})


== Physical appearance ==
== Physical appearance ==
In her youth, Cassandra was originally an attractive human woman with "pretty blue eyes" and curled blonde hair who was renowned and admired for her beauty. At the drinks party for the Ambassador of Thrace, she wore a glamorous silver dress. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')
In her youth, Cassandra was originally an attractive human woman with "pretty blue eyes" and curled blonde hair who was renowned and admired for her beauty. At the drinks party for the Ambassador of Thrace, she wore a glamorous silver dress. ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})
[[File:LadyCassandra.jpg|left|thumb|Cassandra after her many operations. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')]]
[[File:LadyCassandra.jpg|left|thumb|Cassandra after her many operations. ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})]]
In her desperate pursuit of remaining the thinnest, most beautiful form possible, Cassandra eventually reduced her body through years of cosmetic and surgical enhancement to nothing more than a flat, translucent piece of skin stretched across a sleek metal frame that was as tall and wide as a man. Her eyes and mouth, both heavy with makeup, were all that remained of Cassandra's face, and her brain resided in a nutrient tank of bubbling liquid at the base of her mobile frame. The skin, which was taken from the front of her body, required constant moisturising to prevent it from drying out and any wrinkles were cut out with a scalpel. By the time she arrived on Platform One, Cassandra had undergone over 708 operations, including a complete removal of her chin, and prided herself on not looking "a day over two thousand". Rose characterised her as "lipstick and skin". ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'')
In her desperate pursuit of remaining the thinnest, most beautiful form possible, Cassandra eventually reduced her body through years of cosmetic and surgical enhancement to nothing more than a flat, translucent piece of skin stretched across a sleek metal frame that was as tall and wide as a man. Her eyes and mouth, both heavy with makeup, were all that remained of Cassandra's face, and her brain resided in a nutrient tank of bubbling liquid at the base of her mobile frame. The skin, which was taken from the front of her body, required constant moisturising to prevent it from drying out and any wrinkles were cut out with a scalpel. By the time she arrived on Platform One, Cassandra had undergone over 708 operations, including a complete removal of her chin, and prided herself on not looking "a day over two thousand". Rose characterised her as "lipstick and skin". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}})


When Cassandra's original skin was destroyed in the heat of Platform One, she was able to rebuild herself with a skin taken from her posterior. By the time she and Rose met again on New Earth, Cassandra looked much the same as ever, though her frame had grown rusty over time and she was connected to some form of oxygen tank. When she implanted her consciousness inside Rose with the aid of a psychograft, Cassandra's old skin evaporated and she took the form of a glowing streak of pink light when jumping between bodies.  
When Cassandra's original skin was destroyed in the heat of Platform One, she was able to rebuild herself with a skin taken from her posterior. By the time she and Rose met again on New Earth, Cassandra looked much the same as ever, though her frame had grown rusty over time and she was connected to some form of oxygen tank. When she implanted her consciousness inside Rose with the aid of a psychograft, Cassandra's old skin evaporated and she took the form of a glowing streak of pink light when jumping between bodies.


After possessing Rose's body, Cassandra appropriated her enemy's image and youthful physique. She gave her stolen body a mixed review at first, marvelling at having [[Arm|arms]] and [[Finger|fingers]] again but dismayed at becoming a "chav". Eventually, however, she came to admire Rose's sex-appeal, noting her "curves" and "nice rear [[Posterior|bumper]]", and compared the experience to "living inside a bouncy castle". When Chip praised her as "beautiful", Cassandra agreed, though once again considered enhancing her new looks with surgery as she believed Rose "could do with a little work".  
After possessing Rose's body, Cassandra appropriated her enemy's image and youthful physique. She gave her stolen body a mixed review at first, marvelling at having [[arm]]s and [[finger]]s again but dismayed at becoming a "chav". Eventually, however, she came to admire Rose's sex-appeal, noting her "curves" and "nice rear [[Posterior|bumper]]", and compared the experience to "living inside a bouncy castle". When Chip praised her as "beautiful", Cassandra agreed, though once again considered enhancing her new looks with surgery as she believed Rose "could do with a little work".
[[File:RoseCassandra.jpg|thumb|Cassandra tries on a more seductive look as Rose. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')]]
[[File:RoseCassandra.jpg|thumb|Cassandra tries on a more seductive look as Rose. ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})]]
Having not had a physical human form of her own in centuries, Cassandra adopted a more provocative appearance while impersonating Rose that was at odds with Rose's true nature. She unzipped and later removed the blue [[jacket]] Rose wore on New Earth to show off her front, wearing only her purple [[blouse]] underneath with the top buttons undone to expose her [[cleavage]]. For a brief period, she kept a spray bottle of tranquillising perfume concealed inside Rose's [[bra]]. She also took quite a shine to Rose's blonde hair, at first massaging it into a more volumed style to resemble her own and constantly touching and fondling it with her fingers.  
Having not had a physical human form of her own in centuries, Cassandra adopted a more provocative appearance while impersonating Rose that was at odds with Rose's true nature. She unzipped and later removed the blue [[jacket]] Rose wore on New Earth to show off her front, wearing only her purple [[blouse]] underneath with the top buttons undone to expose her [[cleavage]]. For a brief period, she kept a spray bottle of tranquillising perfume concealed inside Rose's [[bra]]. She also took quite a shine to Rose's blonde hair, at first massaging it into a more volumed style to resemble her own and constantly touching and fondling it with her fingers.


Inside the Doctor's body, Cassandra rejoiced at being male, noting the Time Lord's slim, "foxy" frame, twin hearts and hardly-used "parts". When she briefly possessed one of the hospital's female test-subjects, she was aghast at her diseased, "disgusting" appearance. Finally, inhabiting the half-life clone body of her servant Chip, she described herself as "a walking doodle" and was pleased with Chip's blue [[hat]]. When Cassandra died in the arms of her past self, Chip's body was wrapped in a black hooded [[robe]] so that his pale, gaunt features and strange tattoos appeared less conspicuous to the party guests. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')
Inside the Doctor's body, Cassandra rejoiced at being male, noting the Time Lord's slim, "foxy" frame, twin hearts and hardly-used "parts". When she briefly possessed one of the hospital's female test-subjects, she was aghast at her diseased, "disgusting" appearance. Finally, inhabiting the half-life clone body of her servant Chip, she described herself as "a walking doodle" and was pleased with Chip's blue [[hat]]. When Cassandra died in the arms of her past self, Chip's body was wrapped in a black hooded [[robe]] so that his pale, gaunt features and strange tattoos appeared less conspicuous to the party guests. ([[TV]]: {{cs|New Earth (TV story)}})


== Behind the scenes ==
== Footnotes ==
There exists some debate on whether Cassandra is intended to be a [[transgender]] woman, based on her line about having grown up as "a little boy". If genuine, it would indeed suggest that she had been assigned male at birth and raised as such. The reference book ''[[Doctor Who: Monsters and Villains]]'', which is not a [[Tardis:Valid sources#What doesn't count|valid source]] for in-universe articles, lent some credence to this interpretation, as it states Cassandra was born as "Brian Edward Cobbs", in the ruins of the Walsall Apology, in the old Calendar Year of 4.99/4763/A/15.
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Conversely, however, it is easy to view the comment as simply another instance of the running gag with [[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'' of the far-future characters using inaccurate terminology to talk about [[21st century]] [[human]] life, such as referring to a [[jukebox]] as an "[[iPod]]". Cassandra's puzzled yet positive reaction to realising that "she's a ''man''!" in ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'' when she possesses the [[Tenth Doctor]] also fails to make much sense if Cassandra was indeed "a boy" at an earlier stage in her life.
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Lady Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17 (pronounced "dot delta seventeen"), or simply Lady Cassandra, was a former human in the far future.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Early life[[edit] | [edit source]]

Originally an American male, (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"]) Cassandra was born as Brian Edward Cobbs in the ruins of the Walsall Apology in the Old Calendar Year of 4.99/4763/A/15.

She was known to often make outlandish claims about her parentage. (PROSE: Lives of the Rich and Thin [+]Loading...["Lives of the Rich and Thin (short story)"]) According to Cassandra, her father, a Texan, and her mother, who came from the Arctic Desert, were the last to be buried in Earth's soil. (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"]) Vox B MacMallican commented that any claims of her parents being lords and ladies or Eskimos appeared to be blatant lies.

Little was known about her early years. (PROSE: Lives of the Rich and Thin [+]Loading...["Lives of the Rich and Thin (short story)"]) Cassandra claimed to have grown up as "a little boy" on the edge of the "Los Angeles Crevasse". (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"])

The murder of Harry Klime[[edit] | [edit source]]

There was evidence that a "Mr B. E. Cobbs" registered as a security guard at Klime Enterprises in the OC Year A/32. Two years later, a Miss B. E. Cobbs married Harry Klime, the billionaire owner of the company. (PROSE: Lives of the Rich and Thin [+]Loading...["Lives of the Rich and Thin (short story)"]) Over the course of her life, she would marry at least five times. (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"]) Harry was found dead six months later, having apparently fallen five times on his own garden rake. The new Mrs Cobbs-Klime inherited his empire, but cashed in the shares and promptly vanished.

In the OC Year A/60, the thumbprint of Mrs Cobb-Klime was found on the body of a murdered punter at the Linkladen Bordello on the lawless border world of Rit. Now the bordello's madam, and going by the name Kitty Gillespie, she vanished that night and was last seen boarding the shuttle to Sant's World. (PROSE: Lives of the Rich and Thin [+]Loading...["Lives of the Rich and Thin (short story)"])

On Sant's World[[edit] | [edit source]]

Twenty years later, on Sant's World, she first used the name "Cassandra". She worked as an actress, Cassandra Hoots, and appeared in various B-movies, such as Mind My Legs and Run, Betty, Run. Cassandra married the studio boss, Ivan Cannabone, and - following Cannabone's death beneath a falling piano - became head of Cannabone Pictures.

The same year, the original Brian Cobbs resurfaced, as the star of the musical biopic Look At Me Laughing!. The reviews were terrible and, following the mysterious deaths of fifteen critics and two surgeons, Brian was never heard of again.

In the OC Year B/01, Cannabone Pictures collapsed and Cassandra fled Sant's World in steerage. Vox B MacMallican believed this is what prompted her later collection of poems - Forlorn and Lonely, Sitting on a Box of Chickens. (PROSE: Lives of the Rich and Thin [+]Loading...["Lives of the Rich and Thin (short story)"])

As "Lady Cassandra"[[edit] | [edit source]]

Her title was a complete invention. It was claimed by Vox B MacMallican that "the Dot Delta Seventeen's [appeared] nowhere in Burke's Extrapolated, while there was evidence that the "Lady" was purchased for 50 klim at the Instant Royalty Bazaar.

She was later seen consorting with the one-thousand-year-old Prince Regent Lucius at the Fifteenth Pylomic Games and marriage soon followed. However, a terrible gliding accident soon befell the entire Lucius family, leaving the Princess Cassandra as the only living heir. (PROSE: Lives of the Rich and Thin [+]Loading...["Lives of the Rich and Thin (short story)"])

Cassandra when she was younger and still had a body. (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

At a drinks party for the Ambassador of Thrace, her future self, using a psychograft to inhabit the dying body of Chip, told her she was beautiful before dying at her side. This memory would stay with Cassandra the rest of her life, as this was the last time someone ever admired her beauty. (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"]) By this point, Cassandra was an English woman. (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

Her life was extended through a series of seven hundred and eight plastic surgery operations until she was nothing but a piece of skin stretched onto a wire frame with eyes and a mouth, connected to a brain in a jar below. The skin had to be constantly moisturised to keep it from drying out. She was guarded by attendants, who sprayed her regularly with a patented moisturising formula kept in canisters. They also served as soldiers when they filled the canisters with acid and killed those who tried to harm her. (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"]) She also "force-grew" the clone Chip, who became her devoted assistant. (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

On Platform One[[edit] | [edit source]]

Cassandra was a guest on Platform One to witness the destruction of Earth by its expanding Sun in the year 5,000,000,000. She presented gifts to the alien guests, including an ostrich egg and a classical jukebox she called an "Ipod".

Cassandra meets Rose. (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"])

Cassandra used metal spider robots to infiltrate Platform One's computer systems and the android Adherents of the Repeated Meme to direct attention away from herself as the spiders sabotaged the platform's sun filter. Her original intent was to create the appearance of a hostage situation and collect compensation (with it not being apparent she was the hostage taker) to fund further surgical procedures.

She also ran afoul of Rose Tyler, who was disgusted by Cassandra's narcissistic claims of beauty and purity as "The Last Human" and called her a "bitchy trampoline". In retaliation, Cassandra had Rose knocked unconscious by the Adherents and locked inside a viewing gallery with a sun filter programmed to descend, leaving her to be incinerated. Rose was only saved in time by the Ninth Doctor, who then deactivated the Adherents and uncovered Cassandra as the saboteur.

With her plan exposed, Cassandra considered having her surgeons spray the Doctor with acid. Instead, she ordered her spiders to deactivate Platform One's shields then teleported off the station, leaving it to be consumed, eliminating both the evidence and allowing the shares she held in the guests' rival companies to triple.

In a hypothetical scenario, Cassandra is hung from a washing line. (PROSE: Cassandra [+]Loading...{"name":"\"cassandra\"","series":"[[DWA 1]]","anthology":"Things to do with a Defeated Enemy","page":"16","1":"Cassandra (short story)"})

However, the Doctor reset Platform One's systems, saving the station, and also reversed the teleportation feed concealed inside the ostrich egg, bringing Cassandra back. In the heat, and without her assistants to moisturise her, Cassandra's skin dried out, stretched and exploded, apparently killing her. (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"]) This was unfortunate, as Lady Cassandra would have made a good beach towel. In a hypothetical series of events in which this occured, the owner of the Cassandra towel had to ensure that they didn't wash her in hot water to prevent her from shrinking, they had to keep on an eye on her at the beach to ensure she didn't blend into the sand and escape, and, if hung on a washing line attached to the TARDIS, she'd exclaim "how dare they!" (PROSE: Cassandra [+]Loading...{"name":"\"cassandra\"","series":"[[DWA 1]]","anthology":"Things to do with a Defeated Enemy","page":"16","1":"Cassandra (short story)"})

In actuality, Cassandra's brain had survived, and she was "repaired" by her servant Chip with extra skin taken from the back of her previous body, and eyes "salvaged from the bin". (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

On New Earth[[edit] | [edit source]]

Cassandra and her servant Chip. (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

Twenty-three years later, Cassandra was living on New Earth, hiding in the basement of the hospital run by the Sisters of Plenitude, where she was tended to by Chip and watched a projected film of her younger self at the Ambassador of Thrace's drinks party to relive her past glories.

When one of her metal spiders discovered Rose and the Tenth Doctor were on New Earth, Cassandra lured Rose to her hiding spot in the basement of the hospital and used a psychograft to transfer her consciousness into Rose's body, allowing her old skin and brain to perish in the process. This was in part to gain revenge on Rose and also to further her own lifespan, intending to use Rose's body to live on for centuries. She was at first dispirited upon examining the result in the mirror but consoled herself with the more sexual attributes of Rose's stolen form.

Cassandra inhabiting Rose's body. (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

Learning of the Doctor's presence inside the hospital from Rose's surface memories and believing he could help her uncover the secrets behind the Sisterhood's miracle cures, Cassandra opted to seduce him under the pretence of being Rose. She made a point of sexualising Rose's appearance in the mirror and concealed a noxious perfume in her cleavage before meeting up with the Doctor in Ward 26, where she exercised her new form by giving him a passionate kiss. Her impersonation of Rose was marred by her Sloane accent, a poor imitation of rhyming slang, and anachronistic technical knowledge. In the end, however, it was her lack of compassion that gave her away to the Doctor when they accessed the hospital's Intensive Care unit and discovered human clones were being used as lab rats for the Sisters' research and medical cures. Her charade exposed, Cassandra knocked the Doctor unconscious with the concoction hidden down her front and sealed him in one of the containment pods.

Cassandra's first instinct upon learning of the Sisters' "plague farm" was to blackmail them; when this failed, she released the clones, who in turn, released more of them and unleashed a pandemic throughout the hospital. Cassandra and the Doctor fled to the lower levels, where she abandoned Chip to die at the hands of the infected and took refuge in her basement hideaway. There, she left Rose's body and possessed the Doctor instead, then climbed up a service ladder to escape the diseased patients.

Unable to open a pair of lift doors at the top of the ladder with the Doctor's sonic screwdriver due to him shielding his thoughts, Cassandra jumped back into Rose's body and was then forced to possess one of the clones when the Doctor refused to help her. When she returned to Rose's body, she appeared to display remorse and sympathy at the fact the clones had never been touched, feeling their pain for herself. Returning to Ward 26, Cassandra helped the Doctor gather a cocktail of intravenous solutions and together they cured the clones using the lift's disinfectant.

The Doctor and Rose take Cassandra, in Chip's body, to face her past self. (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

In the aftermath of the averted crisis, while the Doctor was trying to persuade Cassandra to leave Rose's body, Chip reappeared. Seeing him as a volunteer (which was confirmed by Chip himself) Cassandra transferred her consciousness to her servant but the stress of the would-be disaster and his near brush with death earlier, compounded with his relative weakness began to tax Chip. As Cassandra informed the Doctor and the now-restored Rose, "He's dying." Though the Doctor offered to help Cassandra survive, she decided that it was finally time for her to die rather than continuing to extend her life further.

As a final request, the Doctor and Rose took her to the party where she had last been told she was beautiful. In Chip's body, Cassandra told her past self she was beautiful, before dying in her past self's arms. (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Almost cartoonishly elitist and aristocratic, Cassandra hailed from the wealthy upper-class of human society. She was shown to be an extremely arrogant xenophobe, proclaiming herself to be the last "pure human" and considering the new evolved humans of the far-future as "mongrels" and "mutant stock" due to their intermingling with the natives of the planets they colonised. Ironically, Cassandra herself had no human body to speak of - having lengthened her life by untold thousands of years at the expense of her own humanity, so obsessed was she with preserving her beauty and keep herself "pure". This superiority complex put her at odds with the working-class Rose Tyler, who characterised Cassandra as a "bitchy trampoline" who existed only as "lipstick and skin", going on to call her "Michael Jackson". Cassandra in return looked down on Rose as "common" and referred to her as a "chav" - though she grudgingly recognised her as being of pure human stock, and later had no qualms about admiring and objectifying Rose's body for her own purposes upon possessing her. (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"], New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

On Platform One, she was shown to be selfish, thin-skinned, and devious - the cost of her life-extending surgeries had driven her to murder and crime, and so she was perfectly willing to sacrifice the entirety of the station's guest out of sheer greed. When these plans were foiled and condemned by the Doctor, Cassandra expressed no remorse for her actions. (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"]) Years later, she remained stubbornly stuck in her ways, and her apathetic nature and dislike of "sub-humans" ultimately gave away her façade while inhabiting Rose's body - since the Doctor realised that Rose would care about the suffering endured by the human test-subjects of Intensive Care, and Cassandra did not. She enjoyed the attentions of her slavishly loyal manservant Chip, but was quite happy to abandon him to his fate when the two of them became separated. (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

Despite her pretensions of human purity and nobility, Cassandra displayed remarkable ignorance of the artefacts of past human culture she often surrounded herself with - erroneously referring to a 1950s-style jukebox as an "iPod"; characterising pop songs like Soft Cell's "Tainted Love" and Britney Spears' "Toxic" as traditional Earth ballads; and describing the ostrich as a bird with "a wingspan of fifty feet" that "blew fire from its nostrils". (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"]) Similarly, while possessing her body, Cassandra initially mistook the ringtone of Rose's Superphone as originating from her posterior. Upon being informed that Rose spoke "Old Earth Cockney", she promptly embarked on an improvised and unconvincing imitation of her host's London accent, using expressions derived from rhyming slang to fool the Doctor. She did, however, speak some French, and proved considerably adept with technology, using illegal psychografts, metal spiders, remote-controlled droids and teleportation to further her goals. (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

Despite her generally callous attitude, Cassandra was proven to have been far more compassionate in the past, while she still had a full human body. After Chip (possessed by her future self) told her how beautiful she was and collapsed, Cassandra's immediate reaction was to rush to his aid and call for help. This would change her greatly from the person she once was, as her prolonged life and desperate struggle for survival made her indifferent to life in general and other people in particular. It wasn't until briefly possessing one of the infected new humans on New Earth that Cassandra finally regained some of the humanity she'd lost long ago. Experiencing a taste of all the pain they were going through and their loneliness and isolation which closely mirrored her own, Cassandra displayed genuine signs of distress over the carriers' plight. Albeit reluctantly and mainly due to circumstance, she ultimately helped the Doctor save all of the infected people in the hospital and could even be seen smiling in happiness, until the Doctor told Cassandra that she had helped make the new humans and could not deny them. (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

Cassandra's fatal flaw was her extreme reluctance to accept death. As her skin desiccated on Platform One, she rebuffed the Doctor's statement that "Everything has its time and everything dies", claiming she was too "young". This vanity led her to become callous and highly unapproachable - she watched other people wither and die around her while she grappled onto life with both hands. (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"]) Rose would later concede Cassandra had "a knack for survival", and as time wore on she resorted to ever more radical methods of self-preservation, occupying the bodies of Rose, Chip, one of the infected new humans and the Doctor in rapid succession. The latter was appalled by her willingness to possess other people's bodies just to prolong her lifespan, since it robbed the host of their lives. Only after she realised that Chip's body was dying did Cassandra finally accept it was time to die. (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

Physical appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]

In her youth, Cassandra was originally an attractive human woman with "pretty blue eyes" and curled blonde hair who was renowned and admired for her beauty. At the drinks party for the Ambassador of Thrace, she wore a glamorous silver dress. (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

Cassandra after her many operations. (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

In her desperate pursuit of remaining the thinnest, most beautiful form possible, Cassandra eventually reduced her body through years of cosmetic and surgical enhancement to nothing more than a flat, translucent piece of skin stretched across a sleek metal frame that was as tall and wide as a man. Her eyes and mouth, both heavy with makeup, were all that remained of Cassandra's face, and her brain resided in a nutrient tank of bubbling liquid at the base of her mobile frame. The skin, which was taken from the front of her body, required constant moisturising to prevent it from drying out and any wrinkles were cut out with a scalpel. By the time she arrived on Platform One, Cassandra had undergone over 708 operations, including a complete removal of her chin, and prided herself on not looking "a day over two thousand". Rose characterised her as "lipstick and skin". (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"])

When Cassandra's original skin was destroyed in the heat of Platform One, she was able to rebuild herself with a skin taken from her posterior. By the time she and Rose met again on New Earth, Cassandra looked much the same as ever, though her frame had grown rusty over time and she was connected to some form of oxygen tank. When she implanted her consciousness inside Rose with the aid of a psychograft, Cassandra's old skin evaporated and she took the form of a glowing streak of pink light when jumping between bodies.

After possessing Rose's body, Cassandra appropriated her enemy's image and youthful physique. She gave her stolen body a mixed review at first, marvelling at having arms and fingers again but dismayed at becoming a "chav". Eventually, however, she came to admire Rose's sex-appeal, noting her "curves" and "nice rear bumper", and compared the experience to "living inside a bouncy castle". When Chip praised her as "beautiful", Cassandra agreed, though once again considered enhancing her new looks with surgery as she believed Rose "could do with a little work".

Cassandra tries on a more seductive look as Rose. (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

Having not had a physical human form of her own in centuries, Cassandra adopted a more provocative appearance while impersonating Rose that was at odds with Rose's true nature. She unzipped and later removed the blue jacket Rose wore on New Earth to show off her front, wearing only her purple blouse underneath with the top buttons undone to expose her cleavage. For a brief period, she kept a spray bottle of tranquillising perfume concealed inside Rose's bra. She also took quite a shine to Rose's blonde hair, at first massaging it into a more volumed style to resemble her own and constantly touching and fondling it with her fingers.

Inside the Doctor's body, Cassandra rejoiced at being male, noting the Time Lord's slim, "foxy" frame, twin hearts and hardly-used "parts". When she briefly possessed one of the hospital's female test-subjects, she was aghast at her diseased, "disgusting" appearance. Finally, inhabiting the half-life clone body of her servant Chip, she described herself as "a walking doodle" and was pleased with Chip's blue hat. When Cassandra died in the arms of her past self, Chip's body was wrapped in a black hooded robe so that his pale, gaunt features and strange tattoos appeared less conspicuous to the party guests. (TV: New Earth [+]Loading...["New Earth (TV story)"])

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  1. Cassandra had transferred her consciousness into the body of Chip prior to dying, and the death of her 'original' body occurred in 5,000,000,023 at the New New York Hospital.