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Unknowing of her true identity, she got engaged to [[James Norris]]. In [[1996]], though, her mind was finally engulfed by Nephthys instinctive half. When Nyssa finally awakened, Vanessa/Nephthys did not find her intellect side in her, only an old woman. This was because the [[Fifth Doctor]] tricked her, and substituted Nyssa's double, Lady [[Ann Cranleigh]], at the age of 90. The Doctor convinced her that Nyssa had been in a trance since [[1926]], and Nephthys' intellect had dissipated in the intervening time. Vanessa/Nephthys travelled back to 1926, only to find Nyssa still in a coma. She returned to 1996 to verify her intellect was still not in Nyssa, which it wasn't. Without her reasoning to guide her, Vanessa/Nephthys looped between 1926 and 1996, ageing 70 years each time. Even though extremely longlived, Osirians were not immortal, and she eventually died of old age. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Sands of Time (novel)|The Sands of Time]]'') | Unknowing of her true identity, she got engaged to [[James Norris]]. In [[1996]], though, her mind was finally engulfed by Nephthys instinctive half. When Nyssa finally awakened, Vanessa/Nephthys did not find her intellect side in her, only an old woman. This was because the [[Fifth Doctor]] tricked her, and substituted Nyssa's double, Lady [[Ann Cranleigh]], at the age of 90. The Doctor convinced her that Nyssa had been in a trance since [[1926]], and Nephthys' intellect had dissipated in the intervening time. Vanessa/Nephthys travelled back to 1926, only to find Nyssa still in a coma. She returned to 1996 to verify her intellect was still not in Nyssa, which it wasn't. Without her reasoning to guide her, Vanessa/Nephthys looped between 1926 and 1996, ageing 70 years each time. Even though extremely longlived, Osirians were not immortal, and she eventually died of old age. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Sands of Time (novel)|The Sands of Time]]'') | ||
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