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'''Mercy Hartigan''' (also known as 'Miss Hartigan') was a human who was chosen by the [[Cybermen (Pete's World)|Cybermen]] to become the [[CyberKing]]. Her memory was restored by several [[Infostamp]]s used by [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]], her body was ripped apart shortly after. Miss Hartigan was most likely a prostitute. The scarlet dress and references to 'excitement' and 'yet another man forcing himself upon me in the night' and the fact she called one of the men at the grave side 'a cheeky boy' all add weight to this.([[DW]]: ''[[The Next Doctor]]'')
'''Mercy Hartigan''' (also known as 'Miss Hartigan') was a human who was chosen by the [[Cybermen (Pete's World)|Cybermen]] to become the [[CyberKing]]. Her memory was restored by several [[Infostamp]]s used by [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]], her body was ripped apart shortly after. Miss Hartigan was most likely a prostitute. The scarlet dress and references to 'excitement' and 'yet another man forcing himself upon me in the night' and the fact she called one of the men at the grave side 'a cheeky boy' all add weight to this. Her motives seemed primarily to raise herself above the weight of Victorian patriarchal oppression.([[DW]]: ''[[The Next Doctor]]'')


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Revision as of 15:44, 28 December 2008

Mercy Hartigan (also known as 'Miss Hartigan') was a human who was chosen by the Cybermen to become the CyberKing. Her memory was restored by several Infostamps used by the Doctor, her body was ripped apart shortly after. Miss Hartigan was most likely a prostitute. The scarlet dress and references to 'excitement' and 'yet another man forcing himself upon me in the night' and the fact she called one of the men at the grave side 'a cheeky boy' all add weight to this. Her motives seemed primarily to raise herself above the weight of Victorian patriarchal oppression.(DW: The Next Doctor)