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|actor=[[Louise Pajo]]
|spouse      = Daniel Eldred
|first      = The Seeds of Death (TV story)
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|actor       = Louise Pajo
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'''Gia Kelly''' was manager of [[T-Mat]] [[Earth Control]] in [[London]].
{{Clara echoes}}
[[Controller]] '''Gia Kelly''' was manager of [[T-Mat]] [[Earth Control]] in [[London]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death (TV story)|The Seeds of Death]]'')
 
After [[Clara Oswald]] jumped into [[the Doctor's time stream]] to stop the [[Great Intelligence]] erasing him from existence, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Name of the Doctor (TV story)}}) Kelly was replaced by [[Clara Oswald splinter|a splinter]] of Clara. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Second Session (short story)|page=46}})


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
When the T-Mat malfunctioned, Kelly travelled with [[Julian Radnor]] to meet [[Daniel Eldred]]. They tried to persuade him to build a rocket so they could send technicians to [[the Moon]] to repair the T-Mat. With the help of the [[Second Doctor]], [[Zoe Heriot]] and [[Jamie McCrimmon]], the rocket was built and launched. Kelly lost [[radio]] contact with the rocket shortly after.
When the T-Mat malfunctioned, Kelly travelled with [[Julian Radnor]] to meet [[Daniel Eldred]]. They tried to persuade him to build a rocket so they could send technicians to [[the Moon]] to repair the T-Mat. With the help of the [[Second Doctor]], [[Zoe Heriot]] and [[Jamie McCrimmon]], the rocket was built and launched. Kelly lost [[radio]] contact with the rocket shortly after.


The T-Mat to London became operational again and Kelly used it to travel to the Moon with a team of technicians. They were unaware that [[Slaar]] and his [[Ice Warrior]]s had invaded the base. [[Fewsham]], a prisoner of the Ice Warriors, told Kelly the accident was [[Osgood (The Seeds of Death)|Osgood]],'s fault, the former head technician, having gone mad.
The T-Mat to London became operational again and Kelly used it to travel to the Moon with a team of technicians. They were unaware that [[Slaar]] and his [[Ice Warrior]]s had invaded the base. [[Fewsham]], a prisoner of the Ice Warriors, told Kelly the accident was the fault of [[Harry Osgood]], the former head technician, who had gone mad.
 
Kelly and her team repaired the T-Mat. The Ice Warriors attacked them. She was the only survivor after the others panicked and were shot down. She escaped and rendezvoused with the Doctor, Zoe, Jamie and [[Phipps (The Seeds of Death)|Phipps]], the only survivor (along with Fewsham) on the Moonbase. Kelly repaired a device that ran on [[solar power]] and used it to kill an Ice Warrior. Fewsham repaired the T-Mat, allowing Kelly and the others to return to [[Earth]]. Once there, Kelly viewed Fewsham's secret film of the Ice Warrior plan. Using this information, she developed a signal on the same frequency as that of the Ice Warriors. When deployed on a [[satellite]], it led the Ice Warrior fleet into the [[Sun]]'s orbit where they died.


Kelly and her team repaired the T-Mat. The Ice Warriors attacked them. She was the only survivor. She escaped and rendezvoused with the Doctor, Zoe, Jamie and [[Phipps]]. Kelly repaired a device that ran on [[solar power]] and used it to kill an Ice Warrior. [[Fewsham]] repaired the T-Mat, allowing Kelly and the others to return to [[Earth]].
Despite the disaster caused by the Ice Warriors' sabotage, Kelly still saw no need to rely on any other form of transport other than T-Mat. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death (TV story)|The Seeds of Death]]'')


Once there, Kelly viewed Fewsham's secret film of the Ice Warrior plan. Using this information, she developed a signal on the same frequency as that of the Ice Warriors. When deployed on a [[satellite]], it led the Ice Warrior fleet into the [[Sun]]s orbit where they died.
=== Legacy ===
In ''[[Down Among the Dead Men]]'', [[Bernice Summerfield]]'s history of this part of Ice Warrior history mentioned that Kelly later married Eldred. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A History of the Universe (short story)|A History of the Universe]]'')


Despite these events Kelly still saw no need to rely on any other form of transport other than T-Mat. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death]]'')
In [[guide (The Doc's Side of the Moon)|a guide]] written by the [[Eleventh Doctor]] about the Moon, he considered Controller Gia Kelly to be the "best dressed" woman on the Moon. He liked her combination of a [[ponytail]] and a [[catsuit]], writing that he would also wear a catsuit if he ever had a ponytail, as he considered them to be "[[cool]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Doc's Side of the Moon (short story)|The Doc's Side of the Moon]]'')


The [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh Doctor was]] fond of Kelly's ponytail and catsuit, even contemplating wearing a similar outfit. ([[REF]]: ''[[The Brilliant Book 2012]]'')
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 6 February 2024

Controller Gia Kelly was manager of T-Mat Earth Control in London. (TV: The Seeds of Death)

After Clara Oswald jumped into the Doctor's time stream to stop the Great Intelligence erasing him from existence, (TV: The Name of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Name of the Doctor (TV story)"]) Kelly was replaced by a splinter of Clara. (PROSE: Second Session [+]Loading...{"page":"46","1":"Second Session (short story)"})

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

When the T-Mat malfunctioned, Kelly travelled with Julian Radnor to meet Daniel Eldred. They tried to persuade him to build a rocket so they could send technicians to the Moon to repair the T-Mat. With the help of the Second Doctor, Zoe Heriot and Jamie McCrimmon, the rocket was built and launched. Kelly lost radio contact with the rocket shortly after.

The T-Mat to London became operational again and Kelly used it to travel to the Moon with a team of technicians. They were unaware that Slaar and his Ice Warriors had invaded the base. Fewsham, a prisoner of the Ice Warriors, told Kelly the accident was the fault of Harry Osgood, the former head technician, who had gone mad.

Kelly and her team repaired the T-Mat. The Ice Warriors attacked them. She was the only survivor after the others panicked and were shot down. She escaped and rendezvoused with the Doctor, Zoe, Jamie and Phipps, the only survivor (along with Fewsham) on the Moonbase. Kelly repaired a device that ran on solar power and used it to kill an Ice Warrior. Fewsham repaired the T-Mat, allowing Kelly and the others to return to Earth. Once there, Kelly viewed Fewsham's secret film of the Ice Warrior plan. Using this information, she developed a signal on the same frequency as that of the Ice Warriors. When deployed on a satellite, it led the Ice Warrior fleet into the Sun's orbit where they died.

Despite the disaster caused by the Ice Warriors' sabotage, Kelly still saw no need to rely on any other form of transport other than T-Mat. (TV: The Seeds of Death)

Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]

In Down Among the Dead Men, Bernice Summerfield's history of this part of Ice Warrior history mentioned that Kelly later married Eldred. (PROSE: A History of the Universe)

In a guide written by the Eleventh Doctor about the Moon, he considered Controller Gia Kelly to be the "best dressed" woman on the Moon. He liked her combination of a ponytail and a catsuit, writing that he would also wear a catsuit if he ever had a ponytail, as he considered them to be "cool". (PROSE: The Doc's Side of the Moon)