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'''Maisie Pitt''' was a passenger aboard the [[Orient Express (spacecraft)|Orient Express]]. She was the granddaughter of [[Pitt (Mummy on the Orient Express)|Mrs Pitt]], who preferred that Maisie call her "Mum". | '''Maisie Pitt''' was a passenger aboard the [[Orient Express (spacecraft)|Orient Express]]. She was the granddaughter of [[Pitt (Mummy on the Orient Express)|Mrs Pitt]], who preferred that Maisie call her "Mum". | ||
Maisie did not like her grandmother. She suspected that Mrs Pitt had [[poison | Maisie did not like her grandmother. She suspected that Mrs Pitt had [[poison]]ed her [[pony]] and the [[Twelfth Doctor]] later confirmed this. | ||
While dining aboard the Express, Mrs Pitt complained to Maisie about a man dressed as a [[mummy]]. As she, and others in the carriage, were unable to see it, Maisie took it for illness and encouraged her to take medication. However, the elderly lady was killed by the being, a mythological mummy called the [[Foretold]], with the cause being diagnosed as a [[heart attack]]. | While dining aboard the Express, Mrs Pitt complained to Maisie about a man dressed as a [[mummy]]. As she, and others in the carriage, were unable to see it, Maisie took it for illness and encouraged her to take medication. However, the elderly lady was killed by the being, a mythological mummy called the [[Foretold]], with the cause being diagnosed as a [[heart attack]]. | ||
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Released by the computer, she made her way with Clara to the lab, where the Foretold appeared to her. The Doctor used a medical instrument to take her grief, torment and resentment, and imbued his own mind with it. The Foretold disappeared from Maisie's view and appeared to him. Now able to access parts of her memory, the Doctor told her that her grandmother had indeed poisoned her pony and expressed sympathy for her father's nature. | Released by the computer, she made her way with Clara to the lab, where the Foretold appeared to her. The Doctor used a medical instrument to take her grief, torment and resentment, and imbued his own mind with it. The Foretold disappeared from Maisie's view and appeared to him. Now able to access parts of her memory, the Doctor told her that her grandmother had indeed poisoned her pony and expressed sympathy for her father's nature. | ||
The Doctor identified the Foretold as a soldier and surrendered to it, releasing it to die. Gus then began removing the [[oxygen]] from the laboratory, causing the passengers to pass out while the Doctor worked to modify the [[teleport]] which the Foretold had been using. Clara woke up to find herself and the Doctor on a beach. He explained that he had saved the remaining passengers, including Maisie, by [[teleport | The Doctor identified the Foretold as a soldier and surrendered to it, releasing it to die. Gus then began removing the [[oxygen]] from the laboratory, causing the passengers to pass out while the Doctor worked to modify the [[teleport]] which the Foretold had been using. Clara woke up to find herself and the Doctor on a beach. He explained that he had saved the remaining passengers, including Maisie, by [[teleport]]ing them to the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]], and then dropping them off at the [[Unnamed planet (Mummy on the Orient Express)|nearest populated world]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mummy on the Orient Express (TV story)|Mummy on the Orient Express]]'') | ||
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