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In 2012, an [[Isolus pod]] crashed to Earth. The Isolus met the lonely Chloe and possessed her. The Isolus used Chloe's creativity to capture people and keep them trapped in drawings, giving her the ability to create living things by drawing them, including the nightmare of her dead father. The creature did not try to hurt anyone but was just looking for someone to live with because it was lonely. Chloe did not seem to know she had this power, as both of her creations came to life accidentally.
In 2012, an [[Isolus pod]] crashed to Earth. The Isolus met the lonely Chloe and possessed her. The Isolus used Chloe's creativity to capture people and keep them trapped in drawings, giving her the ability to create living things by drawing them, including the nightmare of her dead father. The creature did not try to hurt anyone but was just looking for someone to live with because it was lonely. Chloe did not seem to know she had this power, as both of her creations came to life accidentally.


When [[Rose Tyler]] found the Isolus pod and threw it into the [[Olympic Torch]] on [[27 July]] [[2012]], the Isolus left Chloe, releasing all the people she had captured. Although this also resulted in the image of her dead father was coming to life through the leftover ionic energy, Trish and Chloe sang to calm Chloe down and get rid of the image. ([[TV]]: ''[[Fear Her (TV story)|Fear Her]]'')
When [[Rose Tyler]] found the Isolus pod and threw it into the [[Olympic Torch]] on [[27 July]] [[2012]], the Isolus left Chloe, releasing all the people she had captured. Although this also resulted in the image of her dead father was coming to life through the leftover ionic energy, Trish and Chloe sang to calm Chloe down and get rid of the image. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Fear Her (TV story)}})


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