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'''Abbess Ayesha''', formally [[Novice]], was a member of the [[Sisters of Plenitude]]. | '''Abbess Ayesha''', formally [[Novice]], was a member of the [[Sisters of Plenitude]]. | ||
As a Novice, Ayesha first met the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[K9]] at the [[Milk Vats]] of [[New Savannah]]. Some sixty years later, she found herself [[Abbess]] aboard a spaceship ran by the [[New New York]] hospital, researching the human allergies towards cats. There, she ran into the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush]], who were outraged by the usage of children as test subjects. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fairy Tale of New New York (short story)|Fairy Tale of New New York]]'') | As a Novice, Ayesha first met the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[K9]] at the [[Milk Vats]] of [[New Savannah]]. Some sixty years later, she found herself [[Abbess]] aboard [[The Abbey|a spaceship]] ran by the [[New New York]] hospital, researching the human allergies towards cats. There, she ran into the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush]], who were outraged by the usage of children as test subjects. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fairy Tale of New New York (short story)|Fairy Tale of New New York]]'') | ||
[[Category:Catkind]] | [[Category:Catkind]] | ||
[[Category:Sisters of Plenitude]] | [[Category:Sisters of Plenitude]] |
Revision as of 00:04, 20 October 2020
Abbess Ayesha, formally Novice, was a member of the Sisters of Plenitude.
As a Novice, Ayesha first met the Fourth Doctor and K9 at the Milk Vats of New Savannah. Some sixty years later, she found herself Abbess aboard a spaceship ran by the New New York hospital, researching the human allergies towards cats. There, she ran into the Sixth Doctor and Melanie Bush, who were outraged by the usage of children as test subjects. (PROSE: Fairy Tale of New New York)