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|individual name= Chantho
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|image       = Chantho.jpg
|image= [[file:Chantho.jpg|250px]]
|species    = Malmooth
|race= [[Malmooth]]
|affiliation =  
|home planet= [[Malcassairo]]
|origin      = [[Malcassairo]]
|home era= [[Far future]]
|first      = Utopia (TV story)
|appearances= [[DW]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'' <br> [[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'' (re-used footage)
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Whoniverse (reference book)}}
|actor= [[Chipo Chung]]
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'''Chantho''' was a female [[Malmooth]], and presumably the last of her kind.
'''Chantho''' was a female [[Malmooth]] and the last of her kind.


==Biography==
== Biography ==
Chantho left the [[Malmooth Conglomeration]] and worked with [[Professor Yana]] of the [[Utopia Project]]. Chantho held an unrequited love for Yana, which she confessed to [[Martha Jones]], who sympathised with her, having possessed similar feelings for the [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor]]. When Yana discovered that he was in fact [[the Master]] in [[human]] form, he fatally wounded Chantho with a live electric cable. With her dying breath, she shot the Master, triggering his [[regeneration]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'')
Chantho left the [[Malmooth Conglomeration]] and worked with Professor [[Yana]] on the [[Utopia Project]]. She felt an unrequited love for Yana and confessed it to [[Martha Jones]], who sympathised with her, having similar feelings for the [[Tenth Doctor]]. When Yana discovered that he was the [[War Master]] in [[human]] form, he fatally wounded Chantho with a live electric cable. With her dying breath, she shot him, triggering his [[War Master's second regeneration|regeneration]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'')


==Personality==
When [[Davros]] asked the Tenth Doctor, "How many have died in your name?", the Doctor recalled Chantho's death. ([[TV]]: ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'') Martha Jones wrote about "Chanto" on [[Martha Jones's MySpace account|her MySpace blog]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Martha Jones (short story)|Martha Jones]]'')
To be polite, Chantho, like all [[Malmooth]], had to say the start of his/her name at the beginning of each sentence, then finish with its end. When Martha asked what would happen if she didn't speak that way, her reply was, "Chan-That would be rude-tho.", like swearing to [[human]]s However, she was able to overcome this with a certain degree of effort, as she demonstrated to Martha saying "...No.", which Martha found amusing. ([[DW]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'')


When [[Davros]] asked the [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor]] "''How many have died in your name?''", the Doctor recalled Chantho's death. ([[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'')
== Personality ==
To be polite, Chantho, like all [[Malmooth]], had to say the start of her name at the beginning of each sentence, then finish with its end. When Martha asked what would happen if she didn't speak that way, her reply was, "Chan-That would be rude-tho", like swearing was to [[human]]s. However, she was able to overcome this with effort, as she demonstrated to Martha, saying "...No", which both she and Martha found funny.
 
Chantho stated that she adored Professor Yana, possibly to the point of being in love with him, a trait she had in common with Martha who was in love with the Doctor. When Yana turned into [[the Master]], Chantho tried to talk some sense into him but was finally forced to aim a gun at him. She couldn't bring herself to pull the trigger until the Master had fatally wounded her.
 
Despite her feelings towards Professor Yana, she didn't mind, and possibly enjoyed, [[Jack Harkness]] flirting with her. She quickly took a liking to him, Martha and the Doctor, describing them as "most unusual". ([[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 22:12, 5 November 2024

Chantho was a female Malmooth and the last of her kind.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Chantho left the Malmooth Conglomeration and worked with Professor Yana on the Utopia Project. She felt an unrequited love for Yana and confessed it to Martha Jones, who sympathised with her, having similar feelings for the Tenth Doctor. When Yana discovered that he was the War Master in human form, he fatally wounded Chantho with a live electric cable. With her dying breath, she shot him, triggering his regeneration. (TV: Utopia)

When Davros asked the Tenth Doctor, "How many have died in your name?", the Doctor recalled Chantho's death. (TV: Journey's End) Martha Jones wrote about "Chanto" on her MySpace blog. (PROSE: Martha Jones)

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

To be polite, Chantho, like all Malmooth, had to say the start of her name at the beginning of each sentence, then finish with its end. When Martha asked what would happen if she didn't speak that way, her reply was, "Chan-That would be rude-tho", like swearing was to humans. However, she was able to overcome this with effort, as she demonstrated to Martha, saying "...No", which both she and Martha found funny.

Chantho stated that she adored Professor Yana, possibly to the point of being in love with him, a trait she had in common with Martha who was in love with the Doctor. When Yana turned into the Master, Chantho tried to talk some sense into him but was finally forced to aim a gun at him. She couldn't bring herself to pull the trigger until the Master had fatally wounded her.

Despite her feelings towards Professor Yana, she didn't mind, and possibly enjoyed, Jack Harkness flirting with her. She quickly took a liking to him, Martha and the Doctor, describing them as "most unusual". (TV: Utopia)