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'''Sky Silvestry''' was a businesswoman and a passenger aboard a [[Crusader 50|tourist craft]] on the planet [[Midnight]].
'''Sky Silvestry''' was a businesswoman and a passenger aboard a [[Crusader 50|tourist craft]] on the planet [[Midnight]].


She was visiting Midnight after the end of her relationship with her partner (who was also female). When an [[Midnight entity|unknown force]] began banging on the side of the vessel, Sky panicked, imagining the entity had come for her alone. Specifically, she said, "She said she'd get me." The force, apparently feeding on her fear, possessed her.
Sky was visiting Midnight after departing from her wife. When an [[Midnight entity|unknown force]] began banging on the side of the vessel, Sky panicked, imagining the entity had come for her alone. Specifically, she said, "She said she'd get me." The force, apparently feeding on her fear, possessed her.


When first possessed, Sky repeated everything that everybody said. Then she said the same thing at exactly the same time. The other passengers were terrified by this and decided they wanted Sky thrown off the bus to her death, to which the [[Tenth Doctor]] objected. Sky began to repeat only the Doctor's words and then shortly after, she spoke them ''before'' him and left him repeating her. The other passengers believed the life-form had left Sky and had now possessed the Doctor, but in reality, she had stolen the Doctor's voice.
When first possessed, Sky repeated everything that everybody said. Then she said the same thing at exactly the same time. The other passengers were terrified by this and decided they wanted Sky thrown off the bus to her death, to which the [[Tenth Doctor]] objected. Sky began to repeat only the Doctor's words and then shortly after, she spoke them ''before'' him and left him repeating her. The other passengers believed the life-form had left Sky and had now possessed the Doctor, but in reality, the entity had stolen the Doctor's voice.


Sky convinced the others to chuck the Doctor off the bus. The [[hostess (Midnight)|hostess]] realised Sky was still possessed because she used the phrases "Allons-y!" and "Molto bene", which the Doctor had used earlier. The hostess grabbed Sky and pulled her out the door, sacrificing herself to save the Doctor and the other passengers on board the shuttle. ([[TV]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'')
Sky convinced the others to throw the Doctor off the bus. The [[hostess (Midnight)|hostess]] realised Sky was still possessed because she used the phrases "Allons-y!" and "Molto bene", which the Doctor had used earlier. The hostess grabbed Sky and pulled her out the door, sacrificing herself to save the Doctor and the other passengers on board the shuttle. ([[TV]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'')
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Revision as of 22:10, 18 May 2016

Sky Silvestry was a businesswoman and a passenger aboard a tourist craft on the planet Midnight.

Sky was visiting Midnight after departing from her wife. When an unknown force began banging on the side of the vessel, Sky panicked, imagining the entity had come for her alone. Specifically, she said, "She said she'd get me." The force, apparently feeding on her fear, possessed her.

When first possessed, Sky repeated everything that everybody said. Then she said the same thing at exactly the same time. The other passengers were terrified by this and decided they wanted Sky thrown off the bus to her death, to which the Tenth Doctor objected. Sky began to repeat only the Doctor's words and then shortly after, she spoke them before him and left him repeating her. The other passengers believed the life-form had left Sky and had now possessed the Doctor, but in reality, the entity had stolen the Doctor's voice.

Sky convinced the others to throw the Doctor off the bus. The hostess realised Sky was still possessed because she used the phrases "Allons-y!" and "Molto bene", which the Doctor had used earlier. The hostess grabbed Sky and pulled her out the door, sacrificing herself to save the Doctor and the other passengers on board the shuttle. (TV: Midnight)