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=== During the Time War ===
=== During the Time War ===
[[File:War Doctor Fey.jpg|thumb|Fey and the War Doctor. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Clockwise War (comic story)|The Clockwise War]]'')]]
[[File:War Doctor Fey.jpg|thumb|Fey and the War Doctor. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Clockwise War (comic story)|The Clockwise War]]'')]]
Fey was recruited by the [[War Doctor]] to fight in the [[Last Great Time War]]. He plucked her from World War II and had her travel with him. To the rest of the world, she was believed to have been killed in action as a British agent in [[1944]]. Fey earned many titles throughout the War, such as "The Silent Shadow", "The Soldier of the Unknown", and "The Dark Reward". The [[Dalek]]s called her "Harux Za", which translated as "The Death of Light".  
Fey was recruited by the [[War Doctor]] to fight in the [[Last Great Time War]]. He plucked her from World War II and had her travel with him. To the rest of the world, she was believed to have been killed in action as a British agent in [[1944]]. Fey earned many titles throughout the War, such as "The Silent Shadow", "The Soldier of the Unknown", and "The Dark Reward". The [[Dalek]]s called her "Haruk Za", which translated as "The Death of Light".  


Fighting alongside the [[Sisterhood of Karn]], the Doctor and Fey fought the [[Morlontoa]] of the [[Seventh Sky]]. Fey ordered Time Lord Captain [[Dolios]] to get the childlike inhabitants of the planet, the [[Loshann]], to a TARDIS. The Sisterhood were then struck by a stream of pure chaos, leading the Loshann to be hit by the spores of the Morlontoa. They were quickly inverted, turned into monsters and attacked. To save themselves and other Loshann on the planet, the Doctor ordered Fey to shoot each of the Loshann. After she did so, the Doctor's machine to save the planet failed, and the planet would fall anyway, rendering Fey's killing of the Loshann meaningless.  
Fighting alongside the [[Sisterhood of Karn]], the Doctor and Fey fought the [[Morlontoa]] of the [[Seventh Sky]]. Fey ordered Time Lord Captain [[Dolios]] to get the childlike inhabitants of the planet, the [[Loshann]], to a TARDIS. The Sisterhood were then struck by a stream of pure chaos, leading the Loshann to be hit by the spores of the Morlontoa. They were quickly inverted, turned into monsters and attacked. To save themselves and other Loshann on the planet, the Doctor ordered Fey to shoot each of the Loshann. After she did so, the Doctor's machine to save the planet failed, and the planet would fall anyway, rendering Fey's killing of the Loshann meaningless.  
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=== After the Time War ===
=== After the Time War ===
Despite appearances, Fey and the child did not die, as she teleported the two of them away to the [[Dreamspace]] at the last possible second. From there, she nurtured the child to maturity, with him taking up the name of the Absence. In the real world, a badly injured and delirious Fey materialised in the college dormitory of her future nephew, [[Alexander Truscott]]. After he learned of the Time Lords' meddling in history, he began to warp her mind and turn her against them as she healed. However, in doing so, he separated Shayde's mind from hers and used his powers to create the Clockwise Men. Eventually, Fey recovered and began to work with Truscott and the immensely powerful Absence, recovering a map of the entire space/time vortex in a plan to wipe out the Time Lords. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Clockwise War (comic story)|The Clockwise War]]'')
Despite appearances, Fey did not die, as she teleported herself away to the [[Dreamspace]] at the last possible second. She also believed the child to have been rescued as well, not knowing that he was dead all along. She convinced herself that she had nurtured the child to maturity, with him taking up the name of the Absence. In the real world, a badly injured and delirious Fey materialised in the college dormitory of her future nephew, [[Alexander Truscott]]. After he learned of the Time Lords' meddling in history, he began to warp her mind and turn her against them as she healed. She separated Shayde's mind from hers under the belief it was Truscott's work, while Truscott used her powers to create the Clockwise Men. Eventually, Fey recovered and began to work with Truscott. In doing so, she sabotaged the Time Lords' regeneration code and recovered a map of the entire space/time vortex in a plan to wipe out the Time Lords, all the while believing to be working under the Absence. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Clockwise War (comic story)|The Clockwise War]]'')


After the [[Twelfth Doctor]] defeated the [[Phantom Piper]], Fey appeared before him to warn him that the Absence was coming, and that he should assemble his forces, before taking off. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Phantom Piper (comic story)|The Phantom Piper]]'')
Fey was responsible for drawing the Stikini, a race of creatures from the Dreamspace, to the medicine woman Totika, which the [[Twelfth Doctor]] fought. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Parliament of Fear (comic story)|The Parliament of Fear]]'') After the Doctor defeated the [[Phantom Piper]], another creature from the Dreamspace later revealed to be under Fey's control, she appeared before the Doctor to warn him that the Absence was coming, and that he should assemble his forces, before taking off. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Phantom Piper (comic story)|The Phantom Piper]]'')


Later on, Fey worked on a plan to capture time travellers so she could find the Doctor. This led Count [[Jodafra]] to a decaying time machine, the ''Rangiroa'', stranding him in the middle of an entropy bubble in space. The Doctor was eventually drawn to the ship, with everyone else believing that he was behind Fey's actions. During an attack by the Clockwise Men in the entropy bubble, Fey reappeared out of nowhere to throw Jodafra into the Clockwise Men against the Doctor's wishes, killing him. She later attempted to shoot the Doctor and [[Bill Potts]] on [[Cornucopia]], where she was intercepted by Annabel Lake, revealing herself to be able to turn intangible. The air-truck she was riding on eventually crashed into the ground and exploded, but Fey was left unharmed.
Later on, Fey worked on a plan to capture time travellers so she could find the Doctor. This led Count [[Jodafra]] to a decaying time machine, the ''Rangiroa'', stranding him in the middle of an entropy bubble in space that Fey had placed there. The Doctor was eventually drawn to the ship, with everyone else believing that he was behind Fey's actions. During an attack by the Clockwise Men in the entropy bubble, Fey reappeared to throw Jodafra into the Clockwise Men against the Doctor's wishes, killing him. She later attempted to shoot the Doctor and [[Bill Potts]] on [[Cornucopia]], where she was intercepted by [[Annabel Lake]]. The air-truck she was riding on eventually crashed into the ground and exploded, but Fey was left unharmed.


The Doctor eventually used a copy of Fey's favourite childhood book, ''Peter Pan'', to meet her in the Dreamspace, where she revealed his intentions to him. As Truscott's plans later came to fruition, Shayde began to reconstitute himself around Fey, with her announcing to the creatures of the Dreamspace to prepare for war. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Clockwise War (comic story)|The Clockwise War]]'')
The Doctor eventually used a copy of Fey's favourite childhood book, ''Peter Pan'', to meet her in the Dreamspace, where she revealed her intentions to him. As Truscott's plans later came to fruition, Shayde began to reconstitute himself around Fey, with her announcing to the creatures of the Dreamspace to prepare for war. With the Doctor and his allies entering her area of the Dreamspace, Fey briefly fought Annabel again before being faced down by the Doctor. After Bill got her to listen, he explained to her how she was behind all the events and the Absence never existed. With her illusion broken, the sphere shattered, returning everyone to reality.
 
With Fey unconscious in the aftermath of the battle, Shayde finally reappeared, dying. To prevent Fey's death along with him, he transferred his remaining essence to her, while wiping her memories of everything after bonding with him so she could be at peace. With Shayde gone, the Doctor secretly placed her at Wonderland in London, although he never said goodbye to her, under the hopes of one day seeing her again. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Clockwise War (comic story)|The Clockwise War]]'')


== Powers ==
== Powers ==
As a merged entity, Fey was able to use Shayde's powers, including the ability to travel through time and space unaided, phase through solid objects and fire self-generated "[[psychic bullet]]s". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Me and My Shadow (comic story)|Me and My Shadow]]'', ''[[Oblivion (comic story)|Oblivion]]'')
As a merged entity, Fey was able to use Shayde's powers, including the ability to travel through time and space unaided, phase through solid objects and fire self-generated "[[psychic bullet]]s". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Me and My Shadow (comic story)|Me and My Shadow]]'', ''[[Oblivion (comic story)|Oblivion]]'') Even with her and Shayde's minds split, Fey was still able to harness some powers, including teleportation and intangibility. She seemingly lost these abilities after Shayde freed her of his presence again. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Clockwise War (comic story)|The Clockwise War]]'')


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