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Creek was created on [[Demons Run]] by [[Kovarian|Madame Kovarian]], along with six other clones. After the [[Eleventh Doctor]] raided Demons Run, Creek escaped on a ship with the other six clones. As part of his religious cult, Lake convinced them to die multiple times on [[Terminus Prime]] so he could covertly study regeneration and find out how long he was able to live. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Lady in the Lake (audio story)|The Lady in the Lake]]'')
Creek was created on [[Demons Run]] by [[Kovarian|Madame Kovarian]], along with six other clones. After the [[Eleventh Doctor]] raided Demons Run, Creek escaped on a ship with the other six clones. As part of his religious cult, Lake convinced them to die multiple times on [[Terminus Prime]] so he could covertly study regeneration and find out how long he was able to live. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Lady in the Lake (audio story)|The Lady in the Lake]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
Like all of their siblings, Creek's name is a reference to water, with their name coming from the word creek, which is either a stream of small to medium size or a sea inlet which is narrower than a cove.
[[Category:Clones of River Song]]
[[Category:Clones of River Song]]
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[[Category:Cult members]]
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[[Category:Partial Time Lords]]

Revision as of 17:11, 15 January 2019

Creek was a Proto-Time Lord clone of River Song.

Creek was created on Demons Run by Madame Kovarian, along with six other clones. After the Eleventh Doctor raided Demons Run, Creek escaped on a ship with the other six clones. As part of his religious cult, Lake convinced them to die multiple times on Terminus Prime so he could covertly study regeneration and find out how long he was able to live. (AUDIO: The Lady in the Lake)

 Behind the scenes

Like all of their siblings, Creek's name is a reference to water, with their name coming from the word creek, which is either a stream of small to medium size or a sea inlet which is narrower than a cove.