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{{Infobox Individual
|main alias        =
|image            =
|species          = Human
|job              = Artist
|affiliation      =
|origin            = Ocean Planet
|first mention    =
|first            =
|only              = The Gulf (audio story)
|appearances      =
|voice actor      = Jennifer Saayeng
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'''Pen''' was a human colonist and artist.
'''Pen''' was a human colonist and artist.


She enjoyed leaving the safety of her studio at night in order to gaze out into the seas of the ocean planet she lived on, listening for screams. Her artistic mind meant that she saw this world in all of its beauty, claiming that the light of the moons and the way it skims the waves resembles mouths. (AUDIO: ''[[The Gulf (audio story)|The Gulf]]'')
She enjoyed leaving the safety of her studio at night in order to gaze out into the seas of the ocean planet she lived on, listening for screams. Her artistic mind meant that she saw this world in all of its beauty, claiming that the light of the moons and the way it skims the waves resembles mouths. She helped [[Sarah Jane Smith]] to get some new dry clothes and helped her in her investigations. She was in love with [[Martha Malvani]]'s daughter and but didn't help her out of a crashed enemy supply ship. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Gulf (audio story)|The Gulf]]'') [[Category:Humans from unknown eras]] [[Category:Human artists]]

Revision as of 17:34, 7 May 2022

Pen was a human colonist and artist.

She enjoyed leaving the safety of her studio at night in order to gaze out into the seas of the ocean planet she lived on, listening for screams. Her artistic mind meant that she saw this world in all of its beauty, claiming that the light of the moons and the way it skims the waves resembles mouths. She helped Sarah Jane Smith to get some new dry clothes and helped her in her investigations. She was in love with Martha Malvani's daughter and but didn't help her out of a crashed enemy supply ship. (AUDIO: The Gulf)