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Kadiatu was born in the [[Imogen]] R&D facility in Leipzig. After the project was destroyed at the behest of the underworld figure [[Francine (Transit)|the Angel Francine]], she was adopted as a 3 month old baby by the man responsible, Brigadier Yembe Lethbridge-Stewart when he found himself unable to euthanase her. She grew up in Makeni, a hick town in the West African forest, surrounded by veterans of the [[Thousand Day War]]. As a child, she was subjected to psychological supression techniques designed to minimise the expression of her ''[[ubersoldaten]]'' qualities. Around the age of 8 she was rescued from drowning by her father hauling her out of the water by her hair.
Kadiatu was born in the [[Imogen]] R&D facility in Leipzig. After the project was destroyed at the behest of the underworld figure [[Francine (Transit)|the Angel Francine]], she was adopted as a 3 month old baby by the man responsible, Brigadier Yembe Lethbridge-Stewart when he found himself unable to euthanase her. She grew up in Makeni, a hick town in the West African forest, surrounded by veterans of the [[Thousand Day War]]. As a child, she was subjected to psychological supression techniques designed to minimise the expression of her ''[[ubersoldaten]]'' qualities. Around the age of 8 she was rescued from drowning by her father hauling her out of the water by her hair.


In the mid 2110s, she was an engineering student at the Lunaversity, attempting to convert the complex mathematics of the [[Interstial Mass Transit System]] into a basis for functional [[time travel]]; prior to her first encounter with [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] she was about half a year away from establishing the theoretical basis fot a working prototype. She was eventually able to construct a primitive time craft powered by nuclear detonation as part of a corporate research project, which she promptly stole. Unknown to her, using the time craft punched holes in the fabric of space-time, creating anomalies and allowing all manner of species to move through space and time ([[NA]]: ''[[Set Piece]]'').
In the mid 2110s, she was an engineering student at the Lunaversity, attempting to convert the complex mathematics of the [[Interstitial Mass Transit System]] into a basis for functional [[time travel]]; prior to her first encounter with [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] she was about half a year away from establishing the theoretical basis fot a working prototype. She was eventually able to construct a primitive time craft powered by nuclear detonation as part of a corporate research project, which she promptly stole. Unknown to her, using the time craft punched holes in the fabric of space-time, creating anomalies and allowing all manner of species to move through space and time ([[NA]]: ''[[Set Piece]]'').


In [[1754]] [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] found her in a feral state on a [[Britain|British]] slaver ship, having killed everyone on board. Sedating her, he took her to [[The People]]'s [[Worldsphere]], where he asked [[aM!xitsa]] to watch over her. He returned three months later and placed her fate in the hands of [[Bernice Summerfield]], who decided that she could be rehabilitated instead of euthanased. Kadiatu subsequently developed safer time travel technology, becoming a temporal agent for The People, with aM!xitsa accompanying her ([[NA]]: ''[[The Also People]]'').
In [[1754]] [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] found her in a feral state on a [[Britain|British]] slaver ship, having killed everyone on board. Sedating her, he took her to [[The People]]'s [[Worldsphere]], where he asked [[aM!xitsa]] to watch over her. He returned three months later and placed her fate in the hands of [[Bernice Summerfield]], who decided that she could be rehabilitated instead of euthanased. Kadiatu subsequently developed safer time travel technology, becoming a temporal agent for The People, with aM!xitsa accompanying her ([[NA]]: ''[[The Also People]]'').
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