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At the age of eight, Rosemary was left by her parents at [[Russell Square tube station|Russell Square station]] during one of the earliest [[London Event|web attacks]] on the [[London Underground]]. ([[PROSE]]: "[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times|UNIT Internal Memorandum]]") They promised her that they wouldn't be long and would come back soon. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]'') She was reported missing, but during [[UNIT]]s clearance of the Underground system they found no sign of her. ([[PROSE]]: "[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times|UNIT Internal Memorandum]]") She had in fact been taken by the Great Intelligence, and became its servant. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]'') | At the age of eight, Rosemary was left by her parents at [[Russell Square tube station|Russell Square station]] during one of the earliest [[London Event|web attacks]] on the [[London Underground]]. ([[PROSE]]: "[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times|UNIT Internal Memorandum]]") They promised her that they wouldn't be long and would come back soon. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]'') She was reported missing, but during [[UNIT]]s clearance of the Underground system they found no sign of her. ([[PROSE]]: "[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times|UNIT Internal Memorandum]]") She had in fact been taken by the Great Intelligence, and became its servant. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]'') | ||
By [[2013]], Kizlet believed that the Intelligence was her client, and not her master. She became the leader of a group that served the Intelligence, and uploaded peoples' [[soul]]s to the [[internet]]. | By [[2013]], Kizlet believed that the Intelligence was her client, and not her master. She became the leader of a group, based in [[the Shard]], that served the Intelligence, and uploaded peoples' [[soul]]s to the [[internet]]. | ||
She had a [[Kizlet's tablet|tablet]] that "hacked" into [[human]]s' minds, and was able to control, among other things, their [[IQ]]s, their [[conscience]], their [[obedience]] and their [[paranoia]]. She could also speak through people, as everyone was controlled by the [[Wi-Fi]] and she was controlling it. | She had a [[Kizlet's tablet|tablet]] that "hacked" into [[human]]s' minds, and was able to control, among other things, their [[IQ]]s, their [[conscience]], their [[obedience]] and their [[paranoia]]. She could also speak through people, as everyone was controlled by the [[Wi-Fi]] and she was controlling it. |
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Rosemary Kizlet (PROSE: "UNIT Internal Memorandum") was a 21st century human who was contacted by the Great Intelligence at a very young age.
Biography
At the age of eight, Rosemary was left by her parents at Russell Square station during one of the earliest web attacks on the London Underground. (PROSE: "UNIT Internal Memorandum") They promised her that they wouldn't be long and would come back soon. (TV: The Bells of Saint John) She was reported missing, but during UNITs clearance of the Underground system they found no sign of her. (PROSE: "UNIT Internal Memorandum") She had in fact been taken by the Great Intelligence, and became its servant. (TV: The Bells of Saint John)
By 2013, Kizlet believed that the Intelligence was her client, and not her master. She became the leader of a group, based in the Shard, that served the Intelligence, and uploaded peoples' souls to the internet.
She had a tablet that "hacked" into humans' minds, and was able to control, among other things, their IQs, their conscience, their obedience and their paranoia. She could also speak through people, as everyone was controlled by the Wi-Fi and she was controlling it.
The Intelligence had told her about the Doctor, and she had prepared for their meeting. When the Eleventh Doctor broke into their facility, he demanded that she release Clara Oswald, to which she refused. Releasing Clara would involve releasing everyone, which she was not prepared to do.
Finally, he convinced her by uploading her to the net, her body then dying. She ordered her employees to let everyone out. When the Doctor raised their obedience metres to the maximum on her tablet, they obeyed and released everyone, including her.
After speaking to the Great Intelligence and saying goodbye to Miss Kizlet, it orders her to restore their employees to their "Factory Settings" effectively erasing everyone's memories to avoid detection including her own. Kizlet, now having no memory of the last few decades, then asked a UNIT soldier where her parents were. (TV: The Bells of Saint John)
Personality
While under the control of the Great Intelligence, Kizlet was cold and callous and even considered killing one of her employees. She had a dark sense of humour as shown when she said that they couldn't kill the employee until after he returned from a holiday since she didn't want to be "unreasonable". Kizlet said she loved showing off and showed arrogance which reflected the attitude of the Great Intelligence. She believed that the Intelligence loved humanity in a twisted way and said that it gave its victims "immortality, only fatal" since the Intelligence basically killed its victims but they lived on in the Wi-Fi. Upon realising how it felt to be trapped in the Wi-Fi however, Kizlet panicked and screamed at her employees to release her.
However Kizlet's true personality was actually that of a scared little girl asking for her parents. Having been controlled by the Intelligence since childhood, she didn't remember that she had been a child when she first encountered it. (TV: The Bells of Saint John)