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The [[Twelfth Doctor]] was a prisoner at [[the Prison]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'')
The [[Twelfth Doctor]] was a prisoner at [[the Prison]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'')
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Revision as of 01:59, 4 September 2020

Prisoner

A prisoner was an individual confined for breaking the law.

While the Chronovore Artemis was a prisoner of Mortimus, he used her powers to try to gain revenge on the Doctor. He had her alter time in various ways to destroy the Seventh Doctor. When Ace freed her, Artemis departed Earth in Mortimus' TARDIS with the aim of torturing him for her imprisonment. (PROSE: No Future)

According to one account, soon after taking office, Romana II suffered an epileptic fit. During this, she signed an executive order releasing three hundred prisoners from Shada, including Grandfather Paradox. The fit was caused by the Carnival Queen threatening the rational underpinnings of the universe. (PROSE: Christmas on a Rational Planet)

The Eighth Doctor was a prisoner at the Oliver Bainbridge Functional Stabilisation Centre on Ha'olam for three years. (PROSE: Seeing I)

The Serfian queen, under the identity of Sergeant Lenova, used human prisoners to incubate her eggs. (AUDIO: Pest Control)

Prisoner Zero escaped through a crack in time to Amy Pond's house in 1996. Years later, the Eleventh Doctor tricked it into revealing itself to the Atraxi, who took it back into custody. (TV: The Eleventh Hour)

The Twelfth Doctor was a prisoner at the Prison. (PROSE: The Blood Cell)