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{{Infobox Object|made by = The [[Mire]]|used by = {{il|The Mire|[[Twelfth Doctor|The Doctor]]|[[Ashildr]]}}| | {{Infobox Object|made by = The [[Mire]]|used by = {{il|The Mire|[[Twelfth Doctor|The Doctor]]|[[Ashildr]]|[[Sam Swift]]}}|first = The Girl Who Died (TV story)|appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Lived]]''}}The '''Mire medical kit''' was a tool used by the [[Mire]] to repair themselves if necessary after a battle. After the a battle with the Mire in a [[Viking]] village, the [[Twelfth Doctor]] used a part of the kit to resurrect [[Ashildr]], who had been killed during the battle. The kit brought her back to life and would never stop repairing her, making her effectively [[immortality|immortal]]. The Doctor gave Ashildr an extra kit to use for someone she wanted to keep with her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Died]]'') By [[1651]], Ashildr had not gave the second chip to anyone, but when [[Sam Swift]]'s death opened a portal to [[Delta Leonis]], Ashildr put the chip into his head, which healed him and closed the portal. This now made Sam immortal. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Lived]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 12:18, 25 October 2015
The Mire medical kit was a tool used by the Mire to repair themselves if necessary after a battle. After the a battle with the Mire in a Viking village, the Twelfth Doctor used a part of the kit to resurrect Ashildr, who had been killed during the battle. The kit brought her back to life and would never stop repairing her, making her effectively immortal. The Doctor gave Ashildr an extra kit to use for someone she wanted to keep with her. (TV: The Girl Who Died) By 1651, Ashildr had not gave the second chip to anyone, but when Sam Swift's death opened a portal to Delta Leonis, Ashildr put the chip into his head, which healed him and closed the portal. This now made Sam immortal. (TV: The Woman Who Lived)