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{{Infobox Individual
|main alias        = President's daughter
|parent            = President of the High Council
|species          = Time Lord
|species          = Time Lord
|origin            = Gallifrey
|origin            = Gallifrey
|first mention    = Hell Bent (TV story)
|first mention    = Hell Bent (TV story)
}}
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The [[Twelfth Doctor]] claimed that when [[the Doctor]] escaped Gallifrey, he stole the [[moon (The Magician's Apprentice)|moon]] and the '''President's daughter'''. However, a more common version of this story, put out by the [[Shobogan]]s, was that the Doctor had instead stolen the [[President's wife (The Magician's Apprentice)|President's wife]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'')
The [[Twelfth Doctor]] claimed that when [[the Doctor]] escaped Gallifrey, he stole the [[moon (The Magician's Apprentice)|moon]] and the '''[[President of the High Council|President]]'s daughter'''. However, a more common version of this story, put out by the [[Shobogan]]s, was that the Doctor had instead stolen the [[President's wife (The Magician's Apprentice)|President's wife]]. ([[TV]]: {{cite source|Hell Bent (TV story)}})


According to [[A Brief History of Time Lords|the work]] of [[Boy (Heaven Sent)|one Gallifreyan author]], the [[First Doctor]] took [[Gallifrey]]'s [[moon]] with him when he [[The Doctor and Susan's escape from Gallifrey|escaped Gallifrey]], along with the [[President of the High Council|President]]'s daughter, the [[Hand of Omega]], the [[validium]], and the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|faulty Type 40 TT capsule]] which he used to make his escape. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)|A Brief History of Time Lords]]'')
According to [[A Brief History of Time Lords|the work]] of [[Boy (Heaven Sent)|one Gallifreyan author]], the [[First Doctor]] took [[Gallifrey]]'s [[moon]] with him when he [[The Doctor and Susan's escape from Gallifrey|escaped Gallifrey]], along with the [[President of the High Council|President]]'s daughter, the [[Hand of Omega]], the [[validium]], and the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|faulty Type 40 TT capsule]] which he used to make his escape. ([[PROSE]]: {{cite source|A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)}}) According to other sources, the First Doctor was accompanied in his escape by his granddaughter [[Susan]]. ([[TV]]: {{cite source|An Unearthly Child (TV story)}}, [[COMIC]]: {{cite source|Time & Time Again (comic story)}}, etc.)


== Notes ==
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The Twelfth Doctor claimed that when the Doctor escaped Gallifrey, he stole the moon and the President's daughter. However, a more common version of this story, put out by the Shobogans, was that the Doctor had instead stolen the President's wife. (TV: Hell Bent [+]Loading...["Hell Bent (TV story)"])

According to the work of one Gallifreyan author, the First Doctor took Gallifrey's moon with him when he escaped Gallifrey, along with the President's daughter, the Hand of Omega, the validium, and the faulty Type 40 TT capsule which he used to make his escape. (PROSE: A Brief History of Time Lords [+]Loading...["A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)"]) According to other sources, the First Doctor was accompanied in his escape by his granddaughter Susan. (TV: An Unearthly Child [+]Loading...["An Unearthly Child (TV story)"], COMIC: Time & Time Again [+]Loading...["Time & Time Again (comic story)"], etc.)

Notes

  • Alongside A Brief History of Time Lords's recounting of the Doctor's escape from Gallifrey is an illustration with all of the other things mentioned to be stolen, and in the place of the President's daughter is an image of Susan. However, the book stops short of explicitly identifying them as one and the same.