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{{Infobox Individual
|image       = Sister of Mine (TFOB).jpg
|image   = Aphasia (Human Nature).jpg
|species     = Family of Blood
|species = Aubertide
|origin     = [[Family of Blood's home planet]]
|origin =  
|mother      = Mother of Mine
|only    = Human Nature (novel)
|father      = Father of Mine
}}'''Aphasia''' of the family [[Dubraxine]] was an [[Aubertide]] who, along with her family, followed the [[Seventh Doctor]] to [[Earth]] in [[1914]] in an attempt to gain his [[biodata]] and become [[Time Lord]]s, complete with [[psychic power]]s and [[regeneration|regenerative]] abilities.
|brother    = Brother of Mine
|first      = Human Nature (TV story)
|appearances = {{il|[[TV]]: ''[[The Family of Blood (TV story)|The Family of Blood]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Will Out (short story)|Blood Will Out]]''|[[AUDIO]]: ''[[Shadow of a Doubt (audio story)|Shadow of a Doubt]]''|[[WC]]: ''[[The Shadow in the Mirror (webcast)|The Shadow in the Mirror]]''}}
|actor      = Lor Wilson
|clip        = The fury of the Timelord - Doctor Who - Human Nature - Series 3 - BBC
}}
'''Daughter/Sister of Mine''' was a member of a criminal family known only as the [[Family of Blood]].


She appeared to be the youngest member, as she possessed the body of [[Lucy Cartwright]], a little girl and the youngest of the possessed humans. With her harmless appearance, she was able to infiltrate places, such as the dance hall and the [[Farringham School for Boys]], the latter of which resulted in the death of Headmaster Rocastle when he foolishly disregarded warnings not to approach her and was promptly vaporised. ([[TV]]: ''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature (TV story)|]]''/''[[The Family of Blood (TV story)|The Family of Blood]]'') Despite this, Lucy Cartwright's parents sensed that something was off about their daughter, but were apparently murdered by her with an energy weapon before they could impede the Family's plans.
Aphasia was the daughter of [[Serif]] (who had made modifications to her) and the mother of [[Hoff]], and appeared as a young girl with a [[Balloon (Human Nature)|balloon]], which she was connected to. She could command the balloon to pursue and kill people, and when [[Bernice Summerfield]] popped it, Aphasia fell screaming in pain. She had a hidden pouch in her wrist where she concealed black capsules that released lethal gas.


When the [[Tenth Doctor]] caught her after her family tried to take his life essence, he trapped her inside every [[mirror]] in existence. He visited her once a year, every year, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Family of Blood (TV story)|The Family of Blood]]'') across several incarnations, including the [[Seventh Doctor]], the [[The Doctor 2 (Rose)|wheelchair-bound Doctor]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Shadow of a Doubt (audio story)|Shadow of a Doubt]]'') and the [[the Doctor (Battlefield)|redheaded Doctor]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Shadow of a Doubt (audio story)|Shadow of a Doubt]]'', [[WC]]: ''[[The Shadow in the Mirror (webcast)|The Shadow in the Mirror]]'')
As an Aubertide, Aphasia ate meat, trying to catch the [[cat]] [[Wolsey]] and later eating a [[sparrow]]. She later ate a nurse to assume her form when weakened, afterwards discarding it to become a girl again. Her personality was psychopathic, wanting to look into the [[time vortex]] so she could see horrible things, shooting a stone [[Gargoyle]] because she hated gargoyles, and being interested in watching [[Greeneye]]'s [[sex]]ual conquests.


The Tenth Doctor deduced that the [[Mortal Mirror]] wasn't a real mirror because "a girl with a red balloon" wasn't inside it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Martha in the Mirror]]'')
[[File:Human_Nature_chapter_twelve.jpg|thumb|left|A statue of Aphasia on Gallifrey. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'')]]
 
During the Dubraxine assult on [[Hulton College]] to obtain the [[biodatapod]] containing the Doctor's Time Lord [[DNA]], students lead by [[Rocastle]] shot and killed Aphasia, who tried to release another gas capsule in her final moments but failed. Enraged, the rest of her family followed ceremony and ate her entire body, using a [[fusion bomb]] to turn the entire school to [[glass]] as a tomb for her. [[Timothy Dean]] later showed [[John Smith (Seventh Doctor)|John Smith]] the [[alternate timeline|possible future]] of a [[Gallifrey]] taken over by the Aubertides, where a statue had been erected in memory of Aphasia. As Smith helped the Doctor become himself again, this future was averted. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'')
Her brother, [[Son of Mine]], wondered if one day the Doctor would forgive her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Family of Blood (TV story)|The Family of Blood]]'') On [[Calapia]] the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] thought back to putting "this girl in a mirror" and decided to finally release her, claiming that it no longer suits who she is. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadow Passes (short story)|The Shadow Passes]]'') She did this on her first visit to the girl, returning her to her [[Planet (The Shadow in the Mirror)|home planet]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Shadow in the Mirror (webcast)|The Shadow in the Mirror]]'')
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[[Category:Individual Aubertides]]
== Personality ==
[[Category:20th century individuals]]
Unlike the rest of her family, who would often scream, shout or utter violent threats, Daughter of Mine rarely spoke and often displayed a cold, detached, pitiless and remorseless personality. She was just as murderous as the rest of her family and did not hesitate to kill [[Lucy Cartwright]]’s parents or [[Rocastle]] and even coldly stated that she found killing people “funny”.
 
She was also somewhat cowardly and was not above running away when the odds turned against her. When [[Tim Latimer]] fired a small sample of the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s essence and memories from his fobwatch directly into her face, she fled in terror upon witnessing some of the Doctor’s darker moments. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Family of Blood (TV story)|The Family of Blood]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
Daughter of Mine is one of the enemies in ''[[Legacy (video game)|Legacy]]'' mobile game.
 
== External links ==
{{Dwlx|Family of Blood|Family of Blood members}}
[[Category:Individual time travellers]]
[[Category:Murderers]]
[[Category:Family of Blood]]
[[Category:Individuals who have been inside the Doctor's TARDIS]]

Revision as of 06:40, 25 April 2020

Aphasia of the family Dubraxine was an Aubertide who, along with her family, followed the Seventh Doctor to Earth in 1914 in an attempt to gain his biodata and become Time Lords, complete with psychic powers and regenerative abilities.

Aphasia was the daughter of Serif (who had made modifications to her) and the mother of Hoff, and appeared as a young girl with a balloon, which she was connected to. She could command the balloon to pursue and kill people, and when Bernice Summerfield popped it, Aphasia fell screaming in pain. She had a hidden pouch in her wrist where she concealed black capsules that released lethal gas.

As an Aubertide, Aphasia ate meat, trying to catch the cat Wolsey and later eating a sparrow. She later ate a nurse to assume her form when weakened, afterwards discarding it to become a girl again. Her personality was psychopathic, wanting to look into the time vortex so she could see horrible things, shooting a stone Gargoyle because she hated gargoyles, and being interested in watching Greeneye's sexual conquests.

A statue of Aphasia on Gallifrey. (PROSE: Human Nature)

During the Dubraxine assult on Hulton College to obtain the biodatapod containing the Doctor's Time Lord DNA, students lead by Rocastle shot and killed Aphasia, who tried to release another gas capsule in her final moments but failed. Enraged, the rest of her family followed ceremony and ate her entire body, using a fusion bomb to turn the entire school to glass as a tomb for her. Timothy Dean later showed John Smith the possible future of a Gallifrey taken over by the Aubertides, where a statue had been erected in memory of Aphasia. As Smith helped the Doctor become himself again, this future was averted. (PROSE: Human Nature)