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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
During the [[Shoreditch Incident]], the [[Black Dalek Leader]] of the [[Renegade Dalek]] faction enslaved Judith to a Dalek [[battle computer]]. Her mind and imagination were used to develop new stratagems against the rival Dalek faction, the [[Imperial Dalek|Imperial]]s.  
During the [[Shoreditch Incident]], the [[Black Dalek Leader|Supreme Dalek]] of the [[Renegade Dalek]] faction enslaved Judith to a Dalek [[battle computer]]. Her mind and imagination were used to develop new stratagems against the rival Dalek faction, the [[Imperial Dalek|Imperial]]s.  


She operated the Renegades' [[time controller]] unit and had a mental link to the Black Dalek. When connected to the battle computer, she sat in a [[biomechanoid control system]] not unlike [[Davros]]'s [[Davros' chair|chair]] and spoke in a Dalek-like voice.
She operated the Renegades' [[time controller]] unit and had a mental link to the Black Dalek. When connected to the battle computer, she sat in a [[biomechanoid control system]] not unlike [[Davros]]'s [[Davros' chair|chair]] and spoke in a Dalek-like voice.
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Enhanced by the Renegades, Judith could also shoot lightning-like bursts of force from her hands, with which she killed the traitorous — both to the [[Royal Air Force]] and to the Renegades — [[Mike Smith]] and [[George Ratcliffe]].  
Enhanced by the Renegades, Judith could also shoot lightning-like bursts of force from her hands, with which she killed the traitorous — both to the [[Royal Air Force]] and to the Renegades — [[Mike Smith]] and [[George Ratcliffe]].  


Judith was restored to normal when the Black Dalek destroyed itself. ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'')
Judith was restored to normal when the [[Dalek Supreme]] destroyed itself. ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'')


However, Judith never recovered mentally from her experiences and when [[Ace]] visited her over 25 years later, she remained a broken woman, living in a [[Asylum (hospital)|mental institution]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[In the Community (short story)|In the Community]]'') She was still in the asylum in [[1999]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Suns of Caresh (novel)|The Suns of Caresh]]'')
However, Judith never recovered mentally from her experiences and when [[Ace]] visited her over 25 years later, she remained a broken woman, living in a [[Asylum (hospital)|mental institution]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[In the Community (short story)|In the Community]]'') She was still in the asylum in [[1999]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Suns of Caresh (novel)|The Suns of Caresh]]'')

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Judith Winters was a human schoolgirl attending Coal Hill School in 1963.

Biography

During the Shoreditch Incident, the Supreme Dalek of the Renegade Dalek faction enslaved Judith to a Dalek battle computer. Her mind and imagination were used to develop new stratagems against the rival Dalek faction, the Imperials.

She operated the Renegades' time controller unit and had a mental link to the Black Dalek. When connected to the battle computer, she sat in a biomechanoid control system not unlike Davros's chair and spoke in a Dalek-like voice.

Enhanced by the Renegades, Judith could also shoot lightning-like bursts of force from her hands, with which she killed the traitorous — both to the Royal Air Force and to the Renegades — Mike Smith and George Ratcliffe.

Judith was restored to normal when the Dalek Supreme destroyed itself. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks)

However, Judith never recovered mentally from her experiences and when Ace visited her over 25 years later, she remained a broken woman, living in a mental institution. (PROSE: In the Community) She was still in the asylum in 1999. (PROSE: The Suns of Caresh)

Behind the scenes

  • Judith Winters never had her name revealed on-screen. The credits for Remembrance of the Daleks credited her only as "The Girl". The name "Judith Winters" comes from the Brief Encounter story In the Community. Kate Orman wanted to name the character "Caroline Grey" and did so in a self-published online story entitled The Changeling.
  • A background prop in Survivors of the Flux during the 1967 UNIT HQ scenes was a report on the Shoreditch Incident, which mentioned the name "Judith Winters", adding the detail that the girl had remained "broken mentally" in the four years since the incident (consistent with In the Community).[1] However, the prop was not legible on-screen.

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