Georgy Gold

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Georgy Gold was a human psychoplasmic construct derived from Georgette Gold. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)"])

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During the 1966 Dalek invasion of Earth, Georgy was at Wembley Stadium when the bronze Daleks interrupted the 1966 World Cup Final. Finding the abandoned Jules Rimet Trophy, she handed it to the Fourteenth Doctor, who she had mistaken for a policeman. She was quickly ushered into the Doctor's TARDIS, only for the Daleks to seize the capsule before the Doctor could join her, ordering Georgy to keep the doors closed.

After spending some time waiting in the TARDIS control room, Georgy was contacted by what appeared to be hologram of the Doctor, who ordered her to open the doors. When she did so, the Red Supreme Dalek and two Dalek guards entered. The TARDIS then left the 66-scape for the Dalek Dome, where Georgy disembarked with the Daleks, who threatened the Doctor and the oblivious visitors, whilst Georgy came face to face with her template, Georgette. As it became apparent that the Daleks were destabilising after entering the real universe, Georgy realised that, as a psychoplasmic construct, she too would destabilise as she began to remember living through and being killed in early simulations, including the Imperial Daleks' attack on Wembley Stadium, the bronze Daleks' attack on Shea Stadium, and the Dalek Fire of London in 1666.

Georgy confronts her template, Georgette Gold. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)"])

Overwhelmed, Georgy ran away whilst Georgette, observing that she was experiencing cognisance shock, tried in vain to call her back. Georgy transported herself to the spaceport of the Golden City Zone, where she was immediately apprehended by the native Daleks, who brought her to Central Control, where she was interrogated by a Dalek interrogator. She asked to speak the Supreme Dalek, the Daleks determining her to be speaking sincerely though they only recognised the Emperor. With Georgy's memories displayed on their visualiser, the Daleks became aware of the Doctor, after which the Emperor arrived. Georgy told the Emperor that they were all simulacra and, by seeing what Georgette could see as well as accessing her knowledge, shared her revelation that the Doctor could potentially stabilise them all at the quantum level.

Just as Georgette had lured the Doctor to the Dalek Dome, Georgy triggered Automated Protocol Epsilon Delta Rho within the TARDIS, sending it to the Golden City Zone. The Doctor disembarked, confronting the Emperor whilst Georgy had the TARDIS contained by a force field. Georgy explained to the Doctor that she came to the Daleks because they were simulacra like her, that she could not give up her newfound life. The Doctor understood Georgy, assuring her that he would fix it. The Emperor, however, advanced his plan by having the interrogator use Georgy's parietal link to Georgette to take control of the latter via a hypno-pulse, which Georgette spread to all within the Dome. Generating a Mathematicians' Moon to sustain a reality gate which would allow the Daleks to enter the real universe, the Emperor revealed its intent to subjugate it, permitting only the Daleks.

Georgy, now knowing the Daleks' true intentions and acting on a suggestion from the Doctor, tore off the interrogator's eyepiece, impairing its hypno-vision and so freeing Georgette and all else affected. In response, the Emperor ordered Georgy's extermination; though the Doctor stepped in to defend her, he remembered too late that that the psychoplasmic Daleks' firepower had no effect on him as multiple beams passed through him and mortally wounded Georgy. In her last moments, Georgy told the Doctor that, at that one time, her life had really meant something, which the Doctor affirmed. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)"])