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'''Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson''' ([[1721]]–[[1764]]), often known by nicknames '''Reinette''' and '''Madame de Pompadour''', was a well-known courtesan and the famous mistress of King [[Louis XV]] of [[France]]. | '''Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson''' ([[1721]]–[[1764]]), often known by nicknames '''Reinette''' and '''Madame de Pompadour''', was a well-known courtesan and the famous mistress of King [[Louis XV]] of [[France]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
The [[Tenth Doctor]] met and romanced Reinette at several points during her life as a result of time manipulation by the [[Clockwork Robots|robots from the future]]. She referred to the Doctor as | The [[Tenth Doctor]] met and romanced Reinette at several points during her life as a result of time manipulation by the [[Clockwork Robots|robots from the future]]. She referred to the Doctor as "my lonely angel" who, using his Time Lord abilities, examined Reinette's brain, having a look at her past experiences. It was not long before the Doctor realised that Reinette was also using this opportunity gaze within the Doctor's mind at his lonely childhood. When he questioned Reinette about how she managed that, she explained that "a door once opened may be stepped through in either direction." | ||
When Reinette showed the Doctor, briefly stranded in the 18th century, a way back to his original time, the Doctor invited her to travel with him, | When Reinette showed the Doctor, briefly stranded in the 18th century, a way back to his original time, the Doctor invited her to travel with him but, due to time differential, she died before she was able to do so. | ||
In the [[51st century]], the starship ''[[SS Madame De Pompadour]]'' was named after her. Reinette herself would briefly set foot upon the vessel when she stepped through one of the time portals that had been created on the vessel. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'') | In the [[51st century]], the starship ''[[SS Madame De Pompadour]]'' was named after her. Reinette herself would briefly set foot upon the vessel when she stepped through one of the time portals that had been created on the vessel. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'') | ||
===Letter to the Doctor=== | ===Letter to the Doctor=== | ||
<blockquote>My dear Doctor: the path has never seemed more slow, and yet I fear I am nearing its end. Reason tells me that you and I are unlikely to meet again, but I think I shall not listen to reason. I have seen the world inside your head and know that all things are possible. Hurry though, my love: my days grow shorter now, and I am so very weak. Godspeed, my lonely angel.</blockquote> | |||
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Revision as of 03:12, 25 July 2011
- For the spaceship, see SS Madame De Pompadour.
Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson (1721–1764), often known by nicknames Reinette and Madame de Pompadour, was a well-known courtesan and the famous mistress of King Louis XV of France.
Biography
The Tenth Doctor met and romanced Reinette at several points during her life as a result of time manipulation by the robots from the future. She referred to the Doctor as "my lonely angel" who, using his Time Lord abilities, examined Reinette's brain, having a look at her past experiences. It was not long before the Doctor realised that Reinette was also using this opportunity gaze within the Doctor's mind at his lonely childhood. When he questioned Reinette about how she managed that, she explained that "a door once opened may be stepped through in either direction."
When Reinette showed the Doctor, briefly stranded in the 18th century, a way back to his original time, the Doctor invited her to travel with him but, due to time differential, she died before she was able to do so.
In the 51st century, the starship SS Madame De Pompadour was named after her. Reinette herself would briefly set foot upon the vessel when she stepped through one of the time portals that had been created on the vessel. (DW: The Girl in the Fireplace)
Letter to the Doctor
My dear Doctor: the path has never seemed more slow, and yet I fear I am nearing its end. Reason tells me that you and I are unlikely to meet again, but I think I shall not listen to reason. I have seen the world inside your head and know that all things are possible. Hurry though, my love: my days grow shorter now, and I am so very weak. Godspeed, my lonely angel.