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Whilst on her way to crashing, she encountered [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]], who noticed the ship crashing to the planet and was on his way to save her. She teleported every other pilot apart from herself as she was the only one not panicking. The Doctor offered her the chance to be his companion as they ran to the back, trying to get in the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]. Cass wanted to see the universe and was horrified to find out the Doctor was a [[Time Lord]]. This altered her desire to travel with the Doctor as she knew of the [[Last Great Time War]] and imagined all Time Lords to be corrupt. The Doctor tried to alter her opinion, but she would not accept the Doctor's words, locking herself outside from the room the TARDIS was parked, which was where the Doctor was. Cass preferred to have died than take up the chance to travel with the Doctor. As the Doctor pleaded Cass to change her mind, Cass would allow herself to die. | Whilst on her way to crashing, she encountered [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]], who noticed the ship crashing to the planet and was on his way to save her. She teleported every other pilot apart from herself as she was the only one not panicking. The Doctor offered her the chance to be his companion as they ran to the back, trying to get in the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]. Cass wanted to see the universe and was horrified to find out the Doctor was a [[Time Lord]]. This altered her desire to travel with the Doctor as she knew of the [[Last Great Time War]] and imagined all Time Lords to be corrupt. The Doctor tried to alter her opinion, but she would not accept the Doctor's words, locking herself outside from the room the TARDIS was parked, which was where the Doctor was. Cass preferred to have died than take up the chance to travel with the Doctor. As the Doctor pleaded Cass to change her mind, Cass would allow herself to die. | ||
After The [[Sisterhood of Karn]] retrieved both the bodies of the Doctor and Cass, the Doctor was brought back to life in exchange for his services to the Time War. Cass was already dead as the Doctor, before [[Regenerate|regenerating]] commented that, were she still alive, it was unlikely that she would even speak to him. ([[ | After The [[Sisterhood of Karn]] retrieved both the bodies of the Doctor and Cass, the Doctor was brought back to life in exchange for his services to the Time War. Cass was already dead as the Doctor, before [[Regenerate|regenerating]] commented that, were she still alive, it was unlikely that she would even speak to him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Night of the Doctor]]'') | ||
== Behind the Scenes == | == Behind the Scenes == |
Revision as of 15:12, 15 November 2013
Cass was the sole remaining pilot from a gunship which crashed into the planet Karn.
Biography
Whilst on her way to crashing, she encountered the Doctor, who noticed the ship crashing to the planet and was on his way to save her. She teleported every other pilot apart from herself as she was the only one not panicking. The Doctor offered her the chance to be his companion as they ran to the back, trying to get in the TARDIS. Cass wanted to see the universe and was horrified to find out the Doctor was a Time Lord. This altered her desire to travel with the Doctor as she knew of the Last Great Time War and imagined all Time Lords to be corrupt. The Doctor tried to alter her opinion, but she would not accept the Doctor's words, locking herself outside from the room the TARDIS was parked, which was where the Doctor was. Cass preferred to have died than take up the chance to travel with the Doctor. As the Doctor pleaded Cass to change her mind, Cass would allow herself to die.
After The Sisterhood of Karn retrieved both the bodies of the Doctor and Cass, the Doctor was brought back to life in exchange for his services to the Time War. Cass was already dead as the Doctor, before regenerating commented that, were she still alive, it was unlikely that she would even speak to him. (TV: The Night of the Doctor)
Behind the Scenes
- Emma Campbell-Jones previously played another human called Doctor Kent in The Wedding of River Song which was also written by Steven Moffat.