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Ruby was pleasantly surprised to discover that [[2424]] [[Manchester]] still used [[tram]]s, but was less pleased when [[Cloud (Mancopolis)|a living cloud]] began raining on her and the Doctor, as that too was familiar to her. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Mancopolis (comic story)}}) | Ruby was pleasantly surprised to discover that [[2424]] [[Manchester]] still used [[tram]]s, but was less pleased when [[Cloud (Mancopolis)|a living cloud]] began raining on her and the Doctor, as that too was familiar to her. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Mancopolis (comic story)}}) | ||
Ruby | Ruby became so close with the Doctor, she even took up a weapon and risked her own life to ensure he was freed. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Boom (TV story)}}) She was visibly disgusted that the citizens of [[Finetime]] refused the Doctor's help because he did not fit in with their society, and she was appalled by their bigoted and arrogant attitude. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dot and Bubble (TV story)}}) She would even express this to men who belittled her, such as dismissing [[Barton (Rogue)|Lord Barton]] as a mere "stiltson" for his flowery comments about her appearance. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rogue (TV story)}}) She also had a compassionate side, feeling empathy and a desire to care for the lonely babies on [[Baby Station Beta]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|Space Babies (TV story)}}) also sought to comfort [[Emily Beckett]] when she was upset, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rogue (TV story)}}) and even risked losing her chance to find her mother so she can help defeat [[Sutekh]] for the good of all life including those not her kind. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Empire of Death (TV story)}}) She was protective of the children [[Carla Sunday]] fostered, acting as a supportive sibling figure. She instinctively sought to protect [[Lulubelle]] after the [[Goblins (The Church on Ruby Road)|Goblins]] kidnapped her, even when faced with precarious and life-threatening obstacles. She also sassily confronted the [[Goblin King]] even though he might've had her executed. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)}}) | ||
Music was a core part of Ruby's personality. She enjoyed playing her keyboard and was in a band, expressing herself by writing and playing music for people. This ranged from public performances ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)}}) to more thoughtful instrumentals, reflecting her deep thinking and expressive emotions she conveyed through her songs. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Devil's Chord (TV story)}}) She also loved [[Regency era]] music, expressing utter joy at being able to dance to it, especially in the ''Bridgerton'' esque setting. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rogue (TV story)}}) She used music to support people, whether with her friends overcoming heartbreak or to provide them a sense of joy. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Devil's Chord (TV story)}}) She also saw dancing as a way to help her get over romantic failures, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rogue (TV story)}}) and partook in group numbers for the sheer joy of it. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Devil's Chord (TV story)}}) | Music was a core part of Ruby's personality. She enjoyed playing her keyboard and was in a band, expressing herself by writing and playing music for people. This ranged from public performances ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)}}) to more thoughtful instrumentals, reflecting her deep thinking and expressive emotions she conveyed through her songs. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Devil's Chord (TV story)}}) She also loved [[Regency era]] music, expressing utter joy at being able to dance to it, especially in the ''Bridgerton'' esque setting. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rogue (TV story)}}) She used music to support people, whether with her friends overcoming heartbreak or to provide them a sense of joy. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Devil's Chord (TV story)}}) She also saw dancing as a way to help her get over romantic failures, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rogue (TV story)}}) and partook in group numbers for the sheer joy of it. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Devil's Chord (TV story)}}) |
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