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== Abilities ==
== Abilities ==
Due to a mutant gene in her physiology, Saibra had the ability to mimic the appearance of any life form she came into physical contact with. She wore a hologram shell to replicate clothing. The image could be maintained for as long as she needed.
Due to a mutant gene in her physiology, Saibra had the ability to mimic the appearance of any life form she came into physical contact with right down to their DNA. She wore a hologram shell to replicate clothing. The image could be maintained for as long as she needed.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 14:49, 25 February 2018

Saibra was a mutant human who would replicate a person when touching any part of their organic matter. She also wore a hologram shell to help replicate clothing.

Biography

As she was unable to control her ability, she helped the Twelfth Doctor rob the Bank of Karabraxos in order to gain a gene suppressant which would remove her powers. During the mission, she briefly impersonated Clara Oswald to demonstrate her power and impersonated a businessman named Mr Porrima to facilitate entering the bank, before copying a security guard to rescue the Doctor and Clara after they were captured. After the mission was successfully completed, Saibra shared a takeaway with the others before being returned to her own time and place, having used the gene suppressant. (TV: Time Heist)

Abilities

Due to a mutant gene in her physiology, Saibra had the ability to mimic the appearance of any life form she came into physical contact with right down to their DNA. She wore a hologram shell to replicate clothing. The image could be maintained for as long as she needed.

References

As one of the people she had met during her travels with the Doctor, Saibra was included in a series of notes written by Clara when she was planning to confess to Danny Pink via phone call about her adventures with the Doctor. (TV: Dark Water)

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