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Aphasia was an Aubertide (PROSE: Human Nature) whose story had happened "many times in many different ways" some of which she hadn't even been "present for" (AUDIO: Shadow of a Doubt)
One version of Aphasia menaced the Seventh Doctor and Bernice Summerfield on Earth in 1914 when she and her family attempted to gain his biodata and become Time Lords - complete with psychic powers and regenerative abilities. This version was shot and killed by students during an attack on Hulton College. (PROSE: Human Nature)
Another version was the daughter of a criminal family known only as the Family of Blood who led an attack on Farringham School for Boys in 1913 hoping to steal from the Doctor some means of ensuring that they would live a longer lifespan. When the Tenth Doctor caught her after her family tried to take his life essence, he trapped her inside every mirror in existence. He visited her once a year, every year, (TV: The Family of Blood) across several incarnations, including the Seventh Doctor, the wheelchair-bound Doctor, (AUDIO: Shadow of a Doubt) and the redheaded Doctor. (AUDIO: Shadow of a Doubt, WC: The Shadow in the Mirror)
On Andromeda Bernice encountered Daughter of Mine and identified her as Aphasia, Bernice refused to free her from the mirror until she apologised for her actions but Daughter of Mine attempted to insist that Aphasia had been a "different her". Bernice didn't believe the excuse and abandoned the mirror. (AUDIO: Shadow of a Doubt) Eventually the Thirteenth Doctor returned to free Daughter of Mine, despite her voicing her plan to continue killing lesser beings, and took her back to her homeworld. (WC: The Shadow in the Mirror)
Biography
The daughter of Serif and mother of Hoff, Aphasia was an integral part of the Dubraxine family and joined them on their assault of Hulton College in their attempt to locate John Smith (who was in fact a human identity created by the Seventh Doctor) and obtain the biodata pod containing the Doctor's Time Lord DNA. During the assault, students led by Rocastle shot and killed Aphasia. Enraged, the rest of her family followed custom and ate her entire body before using a fusion bomb to turn the entire school to glass as a tomb for her. (PROSE: Human Nature)
Another version appeared to be the youngest member of the Family of Blood who joined them in chasing the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones through time with a stolen vortex manipulator. When they arrived on Earth in 1913 she possessed the body of Lucy Cartwright and infiltrated the dance hall and worked out that John Smith was the Doctor. The Family's quest for immortality ended when the Doctor was returned to his Time Lord state and exploded their ship, he punished each member of the Family individually - trapping the daughter within every mirror in existence. (TV: Human Nature/The Family of Blood)
The Tenth Doctor deduced that the Mortal Mirror wasn't a real mirror because "a girl with a red balloon" wasn't inside it. (PROSE: Martha in the Mirror)
Her brother, Son of Mine, wondered if one day the Doctor would forgive her. (TV: The Family of Blood) On Calapia the Thirteenth Doctor thought back to putting "this girl in a mirror" and decided to finally release her, claiming that it no longer suits who she is. (PROSE: The Shadow Passes) She did this on her first visit to the girl, returning her to her home planet. (WC: The Shadow in the Mirror)
Alternative timeline
An alternate timeline glimpsed by Timothy Dean showed a possible future of a Gallifrey overtaken by the Aubertides should they succeed in gaining the Doctor's abilities. In this timeline a statue had been erected in memory of Aphasia, but this was ultimately averted when John Smith helped the Doctor to become himself again. (PROSE: Human Nature)
Appearance
Two of her known versions opted to appear as a young girl with a balloon (PROSE: Human Nature, TV: Human Nature/The Family of Blood) Both of these versions were shown to be able to command the balloon to pursue and kill people (PROSE: Human Nature, WC: The Shadow in the Mirror) When Bernice Summerfield popped the balloon, one Aphasia fell screaming in pain. (PROSE: Human Nature) The same version of Aphasia had a hidden pouch in her wrist where she concealed black capsules that released lethal gas. (PROSE: Human Nature)
The guise of a little girl meant that she was able to infiltrate places, such as the dance hall and the Farringham School for Boys. Despite this, Lucy Cartwright's parents sensed that something was off about their daughter, but were apparently murdered by her before they could impede the Family's plans.(PROSE: Human Nature, TV: Human Nature/The Family of Blood)
Personality
One version of Aphasia was psychopathic, and desired to look into the Time Vortex so that she could see horrible things. (PROSE: Human Nature) While as Daughter of Mine, she possessed a similar interest with looking at the Doctor's essence inside the fob watch but fled in terror upon witnessing some of the Doctor’s darker moments. (TV: The Family of Blood)
The original version of Aphasia hated gargoyles, and was known to be interested in watching Greeneye's sexual conquests. (PROSE: Human Nature)
While rarely speaking Daughter of Mine displayed a cold, detached and remorseless personality. She was just as murderous as the rest of her family and did not hesitate to kill Lucy Cartwright’s parents or Rocastle and even coldly stated that she found killing people “funny”. TV: Human Nature/The Family of Blood)
Behind the scenes
- The television adaptation of the novel Human Nature replaced the Dubraxine family with the Family of Blood, with only Daughter of Mine retaining the appearance of her counter-part Aphasia. However, the in-universe relationship of the two characters was confirmed in the webcasts Shadow of a Doubt and The Shadow in the Mirror which directly reference events from the novel and state that Aphasia and Daughter of Mine are "different version" of the same individual.
- It was originally intended for Daughter of Mine to be transformed into a mental statue in a shopping precinct at the end of The Family of Blood but this was changed due to the next episode Blink heavily featuring statues.
- Daughter of Mine is one of the enemies in Legacy mobile game.