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{{Infobox Species |image = [[file:Siren.jpg|250px]]|Species name = Siren|aka = Selkie|type = Virtual Doctor|affiliation = |origin = |appearances =[[DW]]: ''[[The Curse of the Black Spot]]
{{Infobox Species |image = [[file:Siren.jpg|250px]]|Species name = Siren|aka = Selkie|type = Virtual Doctor|affiliation = |origin = |appearances =[[DW]]: ''[[The Curse of the Black Spot]]
|mentions = |individuals =}} The '''Siren''' was a virtual [[doctor]], who took [[Pirate|pirates]] from ''[[The Fancy]]'' in the [[17th century|17th Century]]
|mentions = |individuals =}} The '''Siren''' was a virtual [[doctor]], who took [[Pirate|pirates]] from ''[[The Fancy]]'' in [[1699]]
==Biology==
==Biology==
The Siren took human form when she cared for humans. She could fly, and her singing acted as an anaesthetic. She used her song to lure individuals to her, although it only affected those from whom she had taken a tissue sample. On touching her, people would be teleported to a sick bay. Her screams were capable of knocking people around, as happened to Amy. While in human form, when calm, she took the form of a beautiful woman with a cyan aura. When interfered with, however, she would become red and angry. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Curse of the Black Spot]]'')
The Siren took human form when she cared for humans. She could fly, and her singing acted as an anaesthetic. She used her song to lure individuals to her, although it only affected those from whom she had taken a tissue sample. On touching her, people would be teleported to a sick bay. Her screams were capable of knocking people around, as happened to Amy. While in human form, when calm, she took the form of a beautiful woman with a cyan aura. When interfered with, however, she would become red and angry. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Curse of the Black Spot]]'')
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