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Isobel Watkins' subsequent life as shown in''[[Who Killed Kennedy]]'' can be viewed as a slight retcon, as ''[[The Invasion]]'' ended with her getting a lucrative job because of her photos of the Cybermen invasion. | Isobel Watkins' subsequent life as shown in ''[[Who Killed Kennedy]]'' can be viewed as a slight retcon, as ''[[The Invasion]]'' ended with her getting a lucrative job because of her photos of the Cybermen invasion. | ||
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Revision as of 01:03, 20 February 2012
Isobel Watkins was a photographer and the niece of Professor Watkins. She assisted the Second Doctor and his companions against the Cybermen.
Profile
Isobel was staying at the home of Professor Edward Travers when she met the Second Doctor, Jamie and Zoe. She assisted in the defeat of Tobias Vaughn and the Cybermen. In doing so, she met Jimmy Turner of UNIT. (DW: The Invasion), who she would later marry (MA: The Scales of Injustice).
When Watkins went public with her story, C19 began harassing her, telling her to keep quiet. Her claims that Earth had been invaded by aliens were not believed, and her photographs of the Cybermen were dismissed as fakes. Months later, she was interviewed by the reporter James Stevens, who was investigating UNIT. (MA: Who Killed Kennedy)
Personality
Isobel was a feminist, and got very angry when she was told photographing the Cybermen was "no job for a woman" by Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. She got on very well with Zoe Heriot who modelled for her. (DW: The Invasion)
Behind the scenes
Isobel Watkins' subsequent life as shown in Who Killed Kennedy can be viewed as a slight retcon, as The Invasion ended with her getting a lucrative job because of her photos of the Cybermen invasion.