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|species = Human | |||
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|affiliation = Revolution Man (cult){{!}}Revolution Man cult | |||
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|mother = Madeline Burton's mother | |||
|sister = Emma (Revolution Man) | |||
|partner = Ed Hill | |||
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|only = Revolution Man (novel) | |||
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'''Madeline Burton''' was the girlfriend of [[Ed Hill]]. | '''Madeline Burton''' was the girlfriend of [[Ed Hill]]. | ||
{{ | Maddie became good friends with [[Fitz Kreiner]] during her stay with Ed in [[China]]. The Eighth Doctor successfully convinced her to attempt to stop her ambitious boyfriend from abusing Om-Tsor, but Ed, having become addicted to the power rush the drug offered him, read Maddie's mind, and upon realising she had been turned against him, brainwashed her into a devoted servant. | ||
After Ed died, Maddie formed a [[Revolution Man (cult)|Revolution Man cult]] and died in [[1973]] from a drug overdose. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Revolution Man (novel)|Revolution Man]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:19, 3 September 2020
Madeline Burton was the girlfriend of Ed Hill.
Maddie became good friends with Fitz Kreiner during her stay with Ed in China. The Eighth Doctor successfully convinced her to attempt to stop her ambitious boyfriend from abusing Om-Tsor, but Ed, having become addicted to the power rush the drug offered him, read Maddie's mind, and upon realising she had been turned against him, brainwashed her into a devoted servant.
After Ed died, Maddie formed a Revolution Man cult and died in 1973 from a drug overdose. (PROSE: Revolution Man)