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When the funfair was closed down, Eve became lonely and kidnapped and possessed four [[homeless]] people to play with her in the fair. When [[Samuel Lloyd]] came to the fair, his mind was read by Ship, who found information about [[Rani Chandra]] and her friends. Ship believed they could help and made Samuel contact Rani and bring her to the fair. When Rani arrived to investigate the funfair on her own, she stumbled across Eve. She persuaded Eve to leave the haunted mine, but Eve tried to control too many people and rides and began to burn herself out through an excess of energy. Helped to the crash site at the beach by Sarah Jane's companions and Harry, her energies were absorbed by Ship and her health was restored.
When the funfair was closed down, Eve became lonely and kidnapped and possessed four [[homeless]] people to play with her in the fair. When [[Samuel Lloyd]] came to the fair, his mind was read by Ship, who found information about [[Rani Chandra]] and her friends. Ship believed they could help and made Samuel contact Rani and bring her to the fair. When Rani arrived to investigate the funfair on her own, she stumbled across Eve. She persuaded Eve to leave the haunted mine, but Eve tried to control too many people and rides and began to burn herself out through an excess of energy. Helped to the crash site at the beach by Sarah Jane's companions and Harry, her energies were absorbed by Ship and her health was restored.


With Ship's engines repaired, Eve departed Earth to explore the universe, taking along Harry and Samuel. She and Sam later had a son, [[Adam Lloyd|Adam]], who appeared human. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mad Woman in the Attic]]'') [[ru:Ева]]
With Ship's engines repaired, Eve departed Earth to explore the universe, taking along Harry and Samuel. She and Sam later had a son, [[Adam Lloyd|Adam]], who appeared human. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mad Woman in the Attic]]'') {{NameSort}}
 
 
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