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The only resident of the house who was not affected by the alien was [[Robert Mann]]. Robert still hadn't decided what he wanted to be in life so the alien had no ambition to feed on. The Doctor told Robert that Robert was the only one who could cut down the tree. Robert did it and the other residents got back their ambition. Clive gave Miss Gibbs a coy smile which made her very happy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Number 1, Gallows Gate Road]]'') | The only resident of the house who was not affected by the alien was [[Robert Mann]]. Robert still hadn't decided what he wanted to be in life so the alien had no ambition to feed on. The Doctor told Robert that Robert was the only one who could cut down the tree. Robert did it and the other residents got back their ambition. Clive gave Miss Gibbs a coy smile which made her very happy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Number 1, Gallows Gate Road]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 17:14, 3 September 2020
Miss Gibbs was a woman of the 20th century. The Tenth Doctor thought that she was probably in her early twenties.
In 1940, she lived No.1 Gallows Gate Road. She was in love with another resident, Clive Plympton, but she did not dare to tell him and only gave him a shy glance when she thought that nobody was looking.
An alien was hiding inside an oak tree next to the house. It took her willpower to express her true feelings towards Clive.
The only resident of the house who was not affected by the alien was Robert Mann. Robert still hadn't decided what he wanted to be in life so the alien had no ambition to feed on. The Doctor told Robert that Robert was the only one who could cut down the tree. Robert did it and the other residents got back their ambition. Clive gave Miss Gibbs a coy smile which made her very happy. (PROSE: Number 1, Gallows Gate Road)