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'''Mr White''' was an Artificial Intelligance (AI) which was a possesion of [[Ruby White]]. Mr White's name was suggested by [[Clyde Langer|Clyde]], following Ruby's last name and his simalarity with [[Mr Smith]].  
'''Mr White''' was an [[Artificial Intelligence]] (AI) which was a possesion of [[Ruby White]]. Mr White's name was suggested by [[Clyde Langer|Clyde]], following Ruby's last name and his simalarity with [[Mr Smith]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
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Ruby White brought Mr. White with her when she assisted Sarah Jane and her group against the [[Dark Horde]]. She claimed to dredged the computer out of a swamp. It was [[Clyde Langer]] who suggested calling the computer "Mr White".
Ruby White brought Mr. White with her when she assisted Sarah Jane and her group against the [[Dark Horde]]. She claimed to dredged the computer out of a swamp. It was [[Clyde Langer]] who suggested calling the computer "Mr White".


It was later revealed that Mr White was of [[Katesh]] origin, just like Ruby, who had created him. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith]]'')
It was later revealed that Mr White was of [[Katesh]] origin, just like Ruby; He was the entertainment system on her prison ship, and had been upgraded and reprogrammed to serve her. [[K9 Mark 4|K9]] managed to reset Mr White to his original parameters, and [[Luke Smith]] used his 5D [[Hologram|holograms]] to help defeat Ruby. Mr White was then placed in a safe inside Sarah Jane's attic. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith]]'')




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[[Category:Enemies of Sarah Jane Smith]]
[[Category:Enemies of Sarah Jane Smith]]
[[Category:Computers]]
[[Category:Devices]]
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