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== As an insult == | == As an insult == | ||
[[Gwen Cooper]] called [[Jack Harkness]] a bastard after he slipped [[retcon]] in her drink. ([[TV]]: | [[Gwen Cooper]] called [[Jack Harkness]] a bastard after he slipped [[retcon]] in her drink. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Everything Changes (TV story)}}) | ||
[[Davey Morgan]] used the word to describe the individuals who he believed killed [[Davey Morgan's cat|his cat]]. ([[PROSE]]: | [[Davey Morgan]] used the word to describe the individuals who he believed killed [[Davey Morgan's cat|his cat]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Border Princes (novel)}}) | ||
[[Owen Harper]] once observed, "Bastard [[John Hart (Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang)|John]]'s taken our [[Torchwood SUV|SUV]]." ([[TV]]: | [[Owen Harper]] once observed, "Bastard [[John Hart (Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang)|John]]'s taken our [[Torchwood SUV|SUV]]." ([[TV]]: {{cs|Exit Wounds (TV story)}}) | ||
In an alternative universe, [[Ruth Mills|Ruth]] angrily used this to describe [[ | In an alternative universe, [[Ruth Mills|Ruth]] angrily used this to describe [[the Doctor (Full Fathom Five)|the Doctor]] when she learned he was involved in the murder of [[Eric Vollmer|her father]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Full Fathom Five (audio story)}}) | ||
== As a description == | == As a description == | ||
It was also used for individuals who were born out of [[Marriage|wedlock]]. [[Ewan McCrimmon]] thought [[Jamie McCrimmon]] was a bastard because he didn't know who his [[father]] was. ([[PROSE]]: | It was also used for individuals who were born out of [[Marriage|wedlock]]. [[Ewan McCrimmon]] thought [[Jamie McCrimmon]] was a bastard because he didn't know who his [[father]] was. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|On a Pedestal (short story)}}) | ||
[[Elizabeth I]] was declared a bastard at age two, as her mother [[Anne Boleyn]] had allegedly committed adultery. Under [[Queen]] [[Mary I]]'s reign, married [[priest]]s had their marriages made unlawful, meaning that their children would be regarded as bastards. ([[AUDIO]]: | [[Elizabeth I]] was declared a bastard at age two, as her mother [[Anne Boleyn]] had allegedly committed adultery. Under [[Queen]] [[Mary I]]'s reign, married [[priest]]s had their marriages made unlawful, meaning that their children would be regarded as bastards. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Marian Conspiracy (audio story)}}) | ||
[[Category:Derogatory names and insults from the real world]] | [[Category:Derogatory names and insults from the real world]] | ||
[[Category:Family]] | [[Category:Family]] |