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During the [[Shoreditch Incident]], the [[Black Dalek]] of the [[Renegade Dalek]] faction slaved a school-aged girl, '''Judith Winters''' to a [[Dalek battle computer]] in order to used her mind and imagination as a tool to develop new stratagems against the rival Dalek faction, [[Imperial Dalek|the Imperial]]s. She operated the Renegades' [[time controller]] unit and had a mental link to the Black Dalek. ([[DW]]: ''[[ | During the [[Shoreditch Incident]], the [[Black Dalek]] of the [[Renegade Dalek]] faction slaved a school-aged girl, '''Judith Winters''' to a [[Dalek battle computer]] in order to used her mind and imagination as a tool to develop new stratagems against the rival Dalek faction, [[Imperial Dalek|the Imperial]]s. She operated the Renegades' [[time controller]] unit and had a mental link to the Black Dalek. ([[DW]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'') | ||
:''Though she seemed somewhat young to go there, she possibly attended [[Coal Hill School]].'' | :''Though she seemed somewhat young to go there, she possibly attended [[Coal Hill School]].'' |
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During the Shoreditch Incident, the Black Dalek of the Renegade Dalek faction slaved a school-aged girl, Judith Winters to a Dalek battle computer in order to used her mind and imagination as a tool to develop new stratagems against the rival Dalek faction, the Imperials. She operated the Renegades' time controller unit and had a mental link to the Black Dalek. (DW: Remembrance of the Daleks)
- Though she seemed somewhat young to go there, she possibly attended Coal Hill School.
Enhanced by them, she could also shoot lightning-like bursts of force from her hands, with which she killed the traitorous (both to the British Army and to the Imperials) Mike Smith. (DW: Remembrance of the Daleks)
When the Black Dalek destroyed himself, she never recovered mentally from her experiences, and in 1988, when Ace visited her, she still remained a broken woman, living in a mental institution. (DWM: In the Care of the Community)
Behind the Scenes
Judith Winters never had her name revealed on-screen, the credits for Remembrance of the Daleks only crediting her as "the Girl".