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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Charlotte was the youngest daughter of [[Strackman Lux]]'s grandfather, who built his dying daughter The Library and its hard drive to contain and embody her living mind, and a doctor moon to maintain The Library and her spiritual wellbeing (the latter task though its personification in [[ | Charlotte was the youngest daughter of [[Strackman Lux]]'s grandfather, who built his dying daughter The Library and its hard drive to contain and embody her living mind, and a doctor moon to maintain The Library and her spiritual wellbeing (the latter task though its personification in [[Doctor Moon]]). | ||
In her perpetual dream, she describes to | In her perpetual dream, she describes to Dr Moon a world that she sees when she closes her eyes; a world that is later shown to be [[The Library]]. | ||
In the world of The Library, the Girl is seen as a floating metal sphere that turns off and falls to the floor when the Girl opens her eyes on Earth. While [[The Doctor|Tenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble|Donna]] were in the Library, they came across this metal sphere, which the Doctor identified as being a [[security camera]], although he told Donna after examining it that it was indeed alive. | In the world of The Library, the Girl is seen as a floating metal sphere that turns off and falls to the floor when the Girl opens her eyes on Earth. While [[The Doctor|Tenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble|Donna]] were in the Library, they came across this metal sphere, which the Doctor identified as being a [[security camera]], although he told Donna after examining it that it was indeed alive. |