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Reverend '''Arnold Golightly''' was an English village priest. During a break in at the local church he found out that he wasn't just human, but also [[Vespiform]]. | Reverend '''Arnold Golightly''' was an English village priest. During a break in at the local church he found out that he wasn't just human, but also [[Vespiform]]. | ||
It turned out that he was the child of Lady [[Clemency Eddison]] and a Vespiform who was called [[Christopher]]. He was brought up in an orphanage run by priests. He is killed in his Vespiform form by Donna Noble who tosses the Firestone into a lake causing him to fly into it and drown. She did this to save Agatha Christie who still nearly dies due to the connection between them, but for some reason, as his | It turned out that he was the child of Lady [[Clemency Eddison]] and a Vespiform who was called [[Christopher]]. He was brought up in an orphanage run by priests. He is killed in his Vespiform form by Donna Noble who tosses the Firestone into a lake causing him to fly into it and drown. She did this to save Agatha Christie who still nearly dies due to the connection between them, but for some reason, as his last act, he chooses to save Agatha rather than let her perish with him ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]''). | ||
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Revision as of 20:40, 8 August 2008
Reverend Arnold Golightly was an English village priest. During a break in at the local church he found out that he wasn't just human, but also Vespiform.
It turned out that he was the child of Lady Clemency Eddison and a Vespiform who was called Christopher. He was brought up in an orphanage run by priests. He is killed in his Vespiform form by Donna Noble who tosses the Firestone into a lake causing him to fly into it and drown. She did this to save Agatha Christie who still nearly dies due to the connection between them, but for some reason, as his last act, he chooses to save Agatha rather than let her perish with him (DW: The Unicorn and the Wasp).