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Who are all the companians who have died (incuding ones who got resseructed) I know of


Also s this the corect order thx ---Si Iway amway Ichamousacoricothingmabobsay. http://images.wikia.com/tardis/images/e/e4/Si_HTL_Seal_Leader.PNG 18:15, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

If you're going to go with resurrected you may as well put almost all of the companions (who most likely have died and been revived at least once, also exactly what does resurrected mean within this context?) But here's my thoughts. --Tangerineduel 18:38, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

Dead and buried

--Tangerineduel 18:38, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

Resurrected

--Tangerineduel 18:38, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

Ambiguous

ooops i should've been less general.
I meant all those who were killed (or had to sacrifise themselves) due to alien activity and on screen deaths. not spin-offs. ---Si Iway amway Ichamousacoricothingmabobsay. http://images.wikia.com/tardis/images/e/e4/Si_HTL_Seal_Leader.PNG 11:44, 9 June 2007 (UTC)

Well the only companion I mentioned who died in a spin-off was Bernice Summerfield. And if you want to be specific, the Doctor is an alien so any death involving a companion and the Doctor was alien activity. --Tangerineduel 12:24, 9 June 2007 (UTC)


I suspect all of the companions who died due to the Council of Eight's actions (Mel, Harry, Sarah, Sam) should be thought of as ambiguous. Between the collapse of their plans in Sometime Never and the presumable resortation of Gallifrey after The Gallifrey Chronicles removing the need for the Council to have ever existed, it seems very likely that none of those deaths took place. That certainly seems true for Sarah, so should probably hold for the others as well. --Richard Jones 10:39, 28 October 2007 (UTC)