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'''Rory''' was a [[Handbot]] captured by [[Amy Pond (The Girl Who Waited)|Amy Pond]] in an [[Alternate timeline (The Girl Who Waited)|alternate]], during her thirty-six years trapped in the [[Two Streams Facility]] on [[Apalapucia]] to keep her company. She removed its anaesthetic hands, reprogrammed it and drew a smiley face on it. She named the handbot "Rory", after her husband [[Rory Williams]]. "Rory" became purposeless when a younger Amy was rescued, negating of that timeline of the older Amy. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|The Girl Who Waited]]'')
'''Rory''' was a [[Handbot]] captured by [[Amy Pond (The Girl Who Waited)|Amy Pond]] in an [[Alternate timeline (The Girl Who Waited)|alternate]] [[Alternate timeline|timeline]], during her thirty-six years trapped in the [[Two Streams Facility]] on [[Apalapucia]] to keep her company. She removed its anaesthetic hands, reprogrammed it and drew a smiley face on it. She named the handbot "Rory", after her husband [[Rory Williams]]. "Rory" became purposeless when a younger Amy was rescued, negating of that timeline of the older Amy. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|The Girl Who Waited]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 22:38, 19 April 2022

Rory was a Handbot captured by Amy Pond in an alternate timeline, during her thirty-six years trapped in the Two Streams Facility on Apalapucia to keep her company. She removed its anaesthetic hands, reprogrammed it and drew a smiley face on it. She named the handbot "Rory", after her husband Rory Williams. "Rory" became purposeless when a younger Amy was rescued, negating of that timeline of the older Amy. (TV: The Girl Who Waited)

Behind the scenes

The Girl's Who Waited pet handbot is used in the Doctor Who: Legacy mobile game both as the ally "Rory the Handbot" and as enemy Handbots called "Rorybot".

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