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Nerena was a convict who was sent to the colony(later named Basingstoke by the doctor),and was the closest thing to a medical officer. Her crime was unknown but it could have been killing her own parents,as they died in a car crash,and she hinted that she 'deserved to be here more than most people'.
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'''Nerena Cargill''' was a convict who was sent to a colony planet (later named [[Basingstoke (planet)|Basingstoke]] by the [[Eleventh Doctor]]), where she was the closest thing to a medical officer. She tried to find a cure to the "plague" which was being caused by a [[Basingstoke gene splicer|gene splicer]]. She sent out a series of messages to the [[Earth Empire|Empire]] warning them that the planet was a biohazard and no one should attempt to make planetfall. Her last message was a fake to make the colony a success, rather than having it covered in concrete by the Empire. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Supernature (comic story)|Supernature]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 21:28, 16 September 2023

Nerena Cargill was a convict who was sent to a colony planet (later named Basingstoke by the Eleventh Doctor), where she was the closest thing to a medical officer. She tried to find a cure to the "plague" which was being caused by a gene splicer. She sent out a series of messages to the Empire warning them that the planet was a biohazard and no one should attempt to make planetfall. Her last message was a fake to make the colony a success, rather than having it covered in concrete by the Empire. (COMIC: Supernature)