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'''Kath McDonnel''' was the captain of a ship mining a sun for energy minerals. However, both her nd her crew did not know that the "Sun" was infact a living organism screaming in pain. The creature was angry with them for mining into its heart and sent the ship colliding towards its burning surface. McDonnel's husband,  , was taken over by the creature, soon followed too by a crew man called  , and McDonnel sacrificed herself by opening an airlock and sending both herself and her possesed husband drifting towards the sun.
{{Infobox Individual
|individual name=Kath McDonnell
|image=
|race=[[Human]]
|home planet=[[Earth]]
|home era=Distant future
|appearances=[[DW]]: ''[[42]]''
|actor=[[Michelle Collins]]
}}


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'''Kath McDonnel'''' was captain of the ''[[S.S. Pentallian]]''. Her ship collected energy from a sun, unaware that it was actually a living being and that removal of the energy caused it great pain. The life form, angry with them for mining its heart, sent the ship colliding towards its surface and began killing the crew after taking possession of McDonnell's husband, [[Hal Korwin]], soon followed by [[Dev Ashton]]. McDonnell sacrificed herself to save her crew by opening an [[airlock]] and sending both herself and her husband drifting towards the sun. ([[DW]]: ''[[42]]'')
 
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Kath McDonnel' was captain of the S.S. Pentallian. Her ship collected energy from a sun, unaware that it was actually a living being and that removal of the energy caused it great pain. The life form, angry with them for mining its heart, sent the ship colliding towards its surface and began killing the crew after taking possession of McDonnell's husband, Hal Korwin, soon followed by Dev Ashton. McDonnell sacrificed herself to save her crew by opening an airlock and sending both herself and her husband drifting towards the sun. (DW: 42)