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To be polite, Chantho, like all Malmooth, had to say the start of her name at the beginning of each sentence, then finish with its end. When Martha asked what would happen if she didn't speak that way, her reply was, "Chan-That would be rude-tho." However, she was able to overcome this with a certain degree of effort, as she demonstrated to Martha, which Martha found amusing. ([[DW]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'')
To be polite, Chantho, like all Malmooth, had to say the start of her name at the beginning of each sentence, then finish with its end. When Martha asked what would happen if she didn't speak that way, her reply was, "Chan-That would be rude-tho." However, she was able to overcome this with a certain degree of effort, as she demonstrated to Martha, which Martha found amusing. ([[DW]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'')


When [[Davros]] asked [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] "''How many have died in your name?''", Chantho appeared in a flashback of those who had died. ([[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'')
When [[Davros]] asked [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] "''How many have died in your name?''", the Doctor recalled Chantho's death. ([[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'')


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Revision as of 16:24, 30 December 2010

Chantho was a female Malmooth, and presumably the last of her kind. She left the Malmooth Conglomeration and worked with Professor Yana of the Utopia Project. Chantho held an unrequited love for Yana, which she confessed to Martha Jones, who sympathised with her, having possessed similar feelings for the Doctor. When Yana discovered that he was in fact the Master in Human form, he fatally wounded Chantho with a live electric cable. With her dying breath, she shot the Master, triggering his regeneration. (DW: Utopia)

To be polite, Chantho, like all Malmooth, had to say the start of her name at the beginning of each sentence, then finish with its end. When Martha asked what would happen if she didn't speak that way, her reply was, "Chan-That would be rude-tho." However, she was able to overcome this with a certain degree of effort, as she demonstrated to Martha, which Martha found amusing. (DW: Utopia)

When Davros asked the Doctor "How many have died in your name?", the Doctor recalled Chantho's death. (DW: Journey's End)