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*The [[Sun]] freezing causing all lights switching off. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Revenge of the Slitheen]]'')  
*The [[Sun]] freezing causing all lights switching off. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Revenge of the Slitheen]]'')  
*The gas emitted from the cars during the [[Sontaran]] attack. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Poison Sky]])  
*The gas emitted from the cars during the [[Sontaran]] attack. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Poison Sky]])  
*The Earth being moved into the Medusa Cascade ([[DW]]: [[The Stolen Earth]])
*The Earth being moved into the [[Medusa Cascade]] ([[DW]]: [[The Stolen Earth]])
*Martin Trueman's enslavement of almost everyone on the planet. The reporter was herself taken over when Trueman invoked Leo. ([[SJA]]: [[Secrets of the Stars]])
*[[Martin Trueman]]'s enslavement of almost everyone on the planet. The reporter was herself taken over when Trueman invoked Leo. ([[SJA]]: [[Secrets of the Stars]])


==Alternative timelines==
==Alternative timelines==

Revision as of 20:44, 4 November 2008

Trinity Wells, possibly known as Mal Loup, was an American newsreader. She reported several alien encounters for an American news network which went by the acronym "AMNN".

Profile

Based on her Zodiac sign, she was born in July or August. (SJA: Secrets of the Stars)

Stories covered

Alternative timelines

Behind the scenes

Along with Sarah Jane and Luke, this character is one of only three fictional humans to appear both in Doctor Who and The Sarah Jane Adventures. Another newsreader has also appeared in both programs, but he is a real-life BBC Wales newsreader, Jason Mohammad, playing himself.

Naming controversy

If this caption is to be trusted, this reporter's name is "Mal Loup".

This reporter's name is the subject of some ambiguity. Her name has only been seen in a chyron once. In one account of the Slitheen infiltration of the British government by the Slitheen in World War III, her name was seen as "Mal Loup", a vague French translation for "Bad Wolf". This in-universe citation, however, was only seen on an official, but in-universe, BBC website, not in the episode as broadcast. Likewise, the name "Trinity Wells" comes only from the credits of Turn Left and The Stolen Earth, not the episode themselves. It's possible the appearance of the Mal Loup name in this instance was a manifestation of the Bad Wolf entity (DW: The Parting of the Ways)