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'''Mairi Ellison''' was a doctor who worked at the [[Parkland Memorial Hospital]]. On [[23 November]] [[1963]], Mairi encountered the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]] examining a patient, [[Mae Callon]], in her office. After she | '''Mairi Ellison''' was a doctor who worked at the [[Parkland Memorial Hospital]]. On [[23 November]] [[1963]], Mairi encountered the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]] examining a patient, [[Mae Callon]], in her office. After she asked them what they were doing, the Doctor showed her the [[Shroud]] that had manifested as Mae's grandmother, [[Betty Callon]], on Mae's arm, and Mairi backed away in fear of it. In the midst of this, two screams were heard the hospital's hallways, and Mairi and Clara went to investigate one of them. | ||
As they | As they arrived to the source, they came across [[Andrew Ross]], who worked as a pupil under Mairi. As they walked up to him, they saw a face in a spilled blood bag, and Mairi explained that the face was Andrew's wife, [[Sophie (Shroud of Sorrow)|Sophie]], who had died in a car accident with another man, [[Chet (Shroud of Sorrow)|Chet]]. Even as Mairi tearfully tried to calm him down, Andrew eventually took his life due to the grief of the Shroud. Later, Clara said that Mairi had "gone to be with a late friend". | ||
After the Doctor and his companions successfully defeated the Shroud, Mairi, along with Captain [[Adam Keating]], led General [[Harley B. West]] to believe that he had combated the Shroud using a chemical attack, but that it had resulted in memory loss, with Mairi serving as his medical consultant. They convinced him to retire after "the highlight of [his] career", and subsequently gave him a [[coffee]] laced with a [[sedative]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shroud of Sorrow (novel)|Shroud of Sorrow]]'') | After the Doctor and his companions successfully defeated the Shroud, Mairi, along with Captain [[Adam Keating]], led General [[Harley B. West]] to believe that he had combated the Shroud using a chemical attack, but that it had resulted in memory loss, with Mairi serving as his medical consultant. They convinced him to retire after "the highlight of [his] career", and subsequently gave him a [[coffee]] laced with a [[sedative]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shroud of Sorrow (novel)|Shroud of Sorrow]]'') |
Revision as of 20:39, 1 January 2014
Mairi Ellison was a doctor who worked at the Parkland Memorial Hospital. On 23 November 1963, Mairi encountered the Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald examining a patient, Mae Callon, in her office. After she asked them what they were doing, the Doctor showed her the Shroud that had manifested as Mae's grandmother, Betty Callon, on Mae's arm, and Mairi backed away in fear of it. In the midst of this, two screams were heard the hospital's hallways, and Mairi and Clara went to investigate one of them.
As they arrived to the source, they came across Andrew Ross, who worked as a pupil under Mairi. As they walked up to him, they saw a face in a spilled blood bag, and Mairi explained that the face was Andrew's wife, Sophie, who had died in a car accident with another man, Chet. Even as Mairi tearfully tried to calm him down, Andrew eventually took his life due to the grief of the Shroud. Later, Clara said that Mairi had "gone to be with a late friend".
After the Doctor and his companions successfully defeated the Shroud, Mairi, along with Captain Adam Keating, led General Harley B. West to believe that he had combated the Shroud using a chemical attack, but that it had resulted in memory loss, with Mairi serving as his medical consultant. They convinced him to retire after "the highlight of [his] career", and subsequently gave him a coffee laced with a sedative. (PROSE: Shroud of Sorrow)