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* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Especially as drawn by Rachael Stott in her second story, she bears a strong resemblance to a younger and punker Gail Ann Dorsey, a real-world black woman bassist best known for her work with Music/DavidBowie.
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* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Especially as drawn by Rachael Stott in her second story, she bears a strong resemblance to a younger and punker Gail Ann Dorsey, a real-world black woman bassist best known for her work with Music/DavidBowie.Music/DavidBowie from the late 1990s onwards.
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* DelinquentHair: She has blue and purple dyed hair, to match her arty bohemian characterisation.
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* [[spoiler:MyOwnGrampa: It is strongly implied that she is descended from one of the clones of her that the Para-Nestene created in ancient China.]]
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* [[spoiler:MyOwnGrampa: It MyOwnGrampa: [[spoiler:It is strongly implied that she is descended from one of the clones of her that the Para-Nestene created in ancient China.]]
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A very old friend of the Doctor's, the Corsair is a renegade Time Lord/Lady who pioneered the free-spirited adventurer lifestyle long before the Doctor. After the Corsair steals some valuable artefacts, the Doctor is falsely accused of the crime in her place before they have their long-awaited reunion and sort out the misunderstanding. Having been first mentioned nostalgically in the television episode "The Doctor's Wife" and in a handful of other stories, Titan Comics' ''Thirteenth Doctor'' series marks the Corsair's first full physical appearance (at least, all in one piece this time).
A very old friend of the Doctor's, the Corsair is a renegade Time Lord/Lady who pioneered the free-spirited adventurer lifestyle long before the Doctor. After the Corsair steals some valuable artefacts, the Doctor is falsely accused of the crime in her place before they have their long-awaited reunion and sort out the misunderstanding. Having been first mentioned nostalgically in the television episode "The Doctor's Wife" and in a handful of other stories, Titan Comics' ''Thirteenth Doctor'' series marks the Corsair's first full physical appearance (at least, all in one piece this time).
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A pirate-themed Time Lord created by Creator/NeilGaiman.
For their tropes see [[Characters/DoctorWhoTimeLords Time Lords]] character page.
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!Villains
[[folder:The Talent Scout]]
!!The Talent Scout (Eleventh Doctor)
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A very old friend of the Doctor's, the Corsairorg/pmwiki/pub/images/talent_scout.jpg]]
The mysterious entity behind [=ServeYouInc=], whose specialty isa renegade Time Lord/Lady who pioneered the free-spirited adventurer lifestyle long before the Doctor. After the Corsair steals some valuable artefacts, the Doctor is falsely accused of the crime in her place before giving people whatever they have their long-awaited reunion and sort out the misunderstanding. Having been first mentioned nostalgically in the television episode "The Doctor's Wife" and in a handful of other stories, Titan Comics' ''Thirteenth Doctor'' series marks the Corsair's first full physical appearance (at least, all in one piece this time). want.
For their tropes see [[Characters/DoctorWhoTimeLords Time Lords]] character page.
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[[folder:The Talent Scout]]
!!The Talent Scout (Eleventh Doctor)
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A very old friend of the Doctor's, the Corsair
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* AllThereInTheManual: Much of what we knew about the Corsair prior to her first proper appearance came from Creator/NeilGaiman's almanac writings about the character.
* BearHug: She greets the Thirteenth Doctor with one.
* BigBrotherMentor: A detail left on the cutting room floor from his posthumous first appearance was that he partly inspired the Doctor's love for adventure. The Doctor confesses to being a bit of a FanBoy and wanted to be his "assistant". Creator/StevenMoffat personally omitted it to maintain the Doctor's mystique and prevent UniquenessDecay.
* TheBigGuy / TheBigGal: His final incarnation was said to be a "strapping big bloke" with tree trunks for arms. Even his previous female bodies were stockier and more action-prone than the Doctor typically is.
* TheCharmer: In his final body, the Corsair is noted to have an immediately trustworthy face.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Bears a striking resemblance to Creator/KatieMcGrath in the comics.
* CompositeCharacter: According to Creator/RussellTDavies, the mysterious Shopkeeper from ''Series/TheSarahJaneAdventures'' might be an incarnation of the Corsair.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: His ultimate fate is to be lured by a Hypercube to the sentient asteroid House like so many other Time Lords. Like the others, his TARDIS is devoured by the asteroid then his body is shredded into spare parts for House's patchwork slaves.
* GenderBender: The Corsair was the first of many Time Lord characters in the televised continuity confirmed to have regenerated into male and female bodies, as the Eleventh Doctor switches his pronouns when talking about them. Although we first saw her [[AnArmAndALeg distinctly masculine severed arm]] in "The Doctor's Wife", we meet her in a female incarnation in the comics.
* TheGhost: Was one for quite a while, though various other artists have illustrated them over the years.
* ForegoneConclusion: While both she and the Doctor are temporally anomalous and so can meet at different points in each other's timestreams, we know that the Corsair is destined to be lured to their CruelAndUnusualDeath by House.
* GenderBender: Their gender can change during regenerations.
* KarmicThief: Spends at least some of her time stealing things from fellow thieves and giving them back to the rightful owners.
* TheLadette: Loves drinking and fighting, even as a woman. She and the Doctor have shared many drunken misadventures in the past.
* LovableRogue: She's overall good and likable, but not exactly trustworthy. The Eleventh Doctor wistfully remembers her as "a bad girl", but still "one of the good ones" by Time Lord standards.
* OldFriendNewGender: While switching genders on a dime is nothing new for the Corsair, she's pleasantly surprised to meet the Doctor's first ever female incarnation, number thirteen.
* {{Privateer}}: ''Eleven Things You Probably Didn't Know About the Corsair'' points out that "Corsair" is another word for "Privateer" and the Time Lords have The Corsair do jobs that they dont want to take responsibility for.
* RetroactivePreparation: After stealing the Hand Of Omega
* RippleEffectProofMemory: She said stealing the Hand Of Omega would start a small time war that would be erased by the big Time War. Her parrot said she'd remember it because she remembers everything.
* SheFu: She does a lot of acrobatics while fighting the Hoarder's robots.
* SpacePirate: She dresses like a traditional PirateGirl and her TARDIS is in the form of a seventeenth-century pirate ship.
* SpaceSailing: Their [=TARDIS=], the Esperanza takes the form of a pirate ship.
* TattooedCrook: Each of the Corsair's incarnations are instantly identifiable by a distinctive Ouroboros tattoo that moves to a different place on his/her body with each regeneration. She's also a thieving SpacePirate and a Renegade Time Lord, though a nice one like the Doctor.
* WhatAPieceOfJunk: Drives an outdated Type-60 [=TARDIS=] that they consider vintage.
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!Villains
[[folder:The Talent Scout]]
!!The Talent Scout (Eleventh Doctor)
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The mysterious entity behind [=ServeYouInc=], whose specialty is giving people whatever they want.
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* BearHug: She greets the Thirteenth Doctor with one.
* BigBrotherMentor: A detail left on the cutting room floor from his posthumous first appearance was that he partly inspired the Doctor's love for adventure. The Doctor confesses to being a bit of a FanBoy and wanted to be his "assistant". Creator/StevenMoffat personally omitted it to maintain the Doctor's mystique and prevent UniquenessDecay.
* TheBigGuy / TheBigGal: His final incarnation was said to be a "strapping big bloke" with tree trunks for arms. Even his previous female bodies were stockier and more action-prone than the Doctor typically is.
* TheCharmer: In his final body, the Corsair is noted to have an immediately trustworthy face.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Bears a striking resemblance to Creator/KatieMcGrath in the comics.
* CompositeCharacter: According to Creator/RussellTDavies, the mysterious Shopkeeper from ''Series/TheSarahJaneAdventures'' might be an incarnation of the Corsair.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: His ultimate fate is to be lured by a Hypercube to the sentient asteroid House like so many other Time Lords. Like the others, his TARDIS is devoured by the asteroid then his body is shredded into spare parts for House's patchwork slaves.
* GenderBender: The Corsair was the first of many Time Lord characters in the televised continuity confirmed to have regenerated into male and female bodies, as the Eleventh Doctor switches his pronouns when talking about them. Although we first saw her [[AnArmAndALeg distinctly masculine severed arm]] in "The Doctor's Wife", we meet her in a female incarnation in the comics.
* TheGhost: Was one for quite a while, though various other artists have illustrated them over the years.
* ForegoneConclusion: While both she and the Doctor are temporally anomalous and so can meet at different points in each other's timestreams, we know that the Corsair is destined to be lured to their CruelAndUnusualDeath by House.
* GenderBender: Their gender can change during regenerations.
* KarmicThief: Spends at least some of her time stealing things from fellow thieves and giving them back to the rightful owners.
* TheLadette: Loves drinking and fighting, even as a woman. She and the Doctor have shared many drunken misadventures in the past.
* LovableRogue: She's overall good and likable, but not exactly trustworthy. The Eleventh Doctor wistfully remembers her as "a bad girl", but still "one of the good ones" by Time Lord standards.
* OldFriendNewGender: While switching genders on a dime is nothing new for the Corsair, she's pleasantly surprised to meet the Doctor's first ever female incarnation, number thirteen.
* {{Privateer}}: ''Eleven Things You Probably Didn't Know About the Corsair'' points out that "Corsair" is another word for "Privateer" and the Time Lords have The Corsair do jobs that they dont want to take responsibility for.
* RetroactivePreparation: After stealing the Hand Of Omega
* RippleEffectProofMemory: She said stealing the Hand Of Omega would start a small time war that would be erased by the big Time War. Her parrot said she'd remember it because she remembers everything.
* SheFu: She does a lot of acrobatics while fighting the Hoarder's robots.
* SpacePirate: She dresses like a traditional PirateGirl and her TARDIS is in the form of a seventeenth-century pirate ship.
* SpaceSailing: Their [=TARDIS=], the Esperanza takes the form of a pirate ship.
* TattooedCrook: Each of the Corsair's incarnations are instantly identifiable by a distinctive Ouroboros tattoo that moves to a different place on his/her body with each regeneration. She's also a thieving SpacePirate and a Renegade Time Lord, though a nice one like the Doctor.
* WhatAPieceOfJunk: Drives an outdated Type-60 [=TARDIS=] that they consider vintage.
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!Villains
[[folder:The Talent Scout]]
!!The Talent Scout (Eleventh Doctor)
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The mysterious entity behind [=ServeYouInc=], whose specialty is giving people whatever they want.
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* {{Glomp}}: She greets the Thirteenth Doctor with a crushing bear-hug.
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* GenderBender: Their gender can change during regenerations.
* RetroactivePreparation: After stealing the Hand Of Omega
* RippleEffectProofMemory: She said stealing the Hand Of Omega would start a small time war that would be erased by the big Time War. Her parrot said she'd remember it because she remembers everything.
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* SpaceSailing: ''Eleven Things You Probably Didn't Know About the Corsair'' says their [=TARDIS=] takes the form of a small, pirate-style sailing ship.
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* [[spoiler:ArtInitiatesLife[=/=]ClonesArePeopleToo: She is actually a portrait of decadent far-future aristocrat Lady Josephine, created using Animae paint. She was bought at auction by the Twelfth Doctor and sent back to meet his future self so that she could have a life of her own.]]
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* [[spoiler:ArtInitiatesLife[=/=]ClonesArePeopleToo: She ArtInitiatesLife[=/=]ClonesArePeopleToo: [[spoiler:She is actually a portrait of decadent far-future aristocrat Lady Josephine, created using Animae paint. She was bought at auction by the Twelfth Doctor and sent back to meet his future self so that she could have a life of her own.]]
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* HeroicSacrifice: Sacrifices her own reputation by claiming to have been part of Albion Defence's plan to fake alien disasters so that they could take UNIT's place.
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* TimeyWimeyBall: At one point she and the Doctor are caught up in a crisis that requires Alice to [[spoiler:go back into the Time War and help the War Doctor set up the events that will cause that crisis in the future]].
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* AllThereInTheManual: Much of what we knew about the Corsair prior to her first proper appearance came from Creator/NeilGaiman's out-of-universe writings about the character.
* BigBrotherMentor: A detail left on the cutting room floor from his posthumous first appearance was that he partly inspired the Doctor's love for adventure. Creator/StevenMoffat personally omitted it to maintain the Doctor's mystique and prevent UniquenessDecay.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Much of what we knew about the Corsair prior to her first proper appearance came from Creator/NeilGaiman's out-of-universe almanac writings about the character.
* BigBrotherMentor: A detail left on the cutting room floor from his posthumous first appearance was that he partly inspired the Doctor's love for adventure. The Doctor confesses to being a bit of a FanBoy and wanted to be his "assistant". Creator/StevenMoffat personally omitted it to maintain the Doctor's mystique and prevent UniquenessDecay.
* BigBrotherMentor: A detail left on the cutting room floor from his posthumous first appearance was that he partly inspired the Doctor's love for adventure. The Doctor confesses to being a bit of a FanBoy and wanted to be his "assistant". Creator/StevenMoffat personally omitted it to maintain the Doctor's mystique and prevent UniquenessDecay.
* TheCharmer: In his final body, the Corsair is noted to have an immediately trustworthy face.
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* TheLadette: Loves drinking and fighting, even as a woman. She and the Doctor have shared many drunken misadventures in the past
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* TattooedCrook: Each of the Corsair's incarnations are instantly identifiable by a distinctive Ouroboros tattoo that moves to a different place on his/her body with each regeneration. She's also a SpacePirate and a Renegade Time Lord, though a fairly nice one like the Doctor.
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* TattooedCrook: Each of the Corsair's incarnations are instantly identifiable by a distinctive Ouroboros tattoo that moves to a different place on his/her body with each regeneration. She's also a thieving SpacePirate and a Renegade Time Lord, though a fairly nice one like the Doctor.
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* BigBrotherMentor: A detail omitted left on the cutting room floor from his posthumous first appearance was that he partly inspired the Doctor's love for adventure, adventure. Creator/StevenMoffat personally omitted it to maintain the Doctor's mystique and prevent UniquenessDecay.
* TheGhost: Was one for quite a while, though various other artists have illustrated them over the years.
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A very old friend of the Doctor's, the Corsair is a renegade Time Lord/Lady who pioneered the free-spirited, time-travelling lifestyle long before the Doctor. After the Corsair steals some valuable artefacts, the Doctor is falsely accused of the crime in her place before they have their long-awaited reunion and sort out the misunderstanding. Having been first referenced nostalgically in the television episode "The Doctor's Wife", Titan Comics' ''Thirteenth Doctor'' series marks the Corsair's first physical, contemporary appearance in official Who media, a full eight years since she was first mentioned.
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A very old friend of the Doctor's, the Corsair is a renegade Time Lord/Lady who pioneered the free-spirited, time-travelling free-spirited adventurer lifestyle long before the Doctor. After the Corsair steals some valuable artefacts, the Doctor is falsely accused of the crime in her place before they have their long-awaited reunion and sort out the misunderstanding. Having been first referenced mentioned nostalgically in the television episode "The Doctor's Wife", Wife" and in a handful of other stories, Titan Comics' ''Thirteenth Doctor'' series marks the Corsair's first physical, contemporary full physical appearance (at least, all in official Who media, a full eight years since she was first mentioned.one piece this time).
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* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Bears a striking resemblance to Creator/KatieMcGrath.
* GenderBender: The Corsair was the first of many Time Lord characters in the televised continuity to be referenced as having regenerated into male and female bodies. Although we first saw her distinctly masculine severed arm in "The Doctor's Wife", we meet her in a female incarnation in the comics.
* {{Glomp}}: She greets the Doctor with a crushing bear-hug.
* ForegoneConclusion: While both she and the Doctor are temporally anomalous and so can meet at different points in each other's timestreams, we know that the Corsair is destined to be lured to his CruelAndUnusualDeath by House.
* KarmicThief: Spends at least some of her time stealing things from people who stole them and giving them back to the rightful owner.
* TheLadette: Loves drinking and fighting even as a woman.
* LovableRogue: She's overall good and likable, but not exactly trustworthy.
* GenderBender: The Corsair was the first of many Time Lord characters in the televised continuity to be referenced as having regenerated into male and female bodies. Although we first saw her distinctly masculine severed arm in "The Doctor's Wife", we meet her in a female incarnation in the comics.
* {{Glomp}}: She greets the Doctor with a crushing bear-hug.
* ForegoneConclusion: While both she and the Doctor are temporally anomalous and so can meet at different points in each other's timestreams, we know that the Corsair is destined to be lured to his CruelAndUnusualDeath by House.
* KarmicThief: Spends at least some of her time stealing things from people who stole them and giving them back to the rightful owner.
* TheLadette: Loves drinking and fighting even as a woman.
* LovableRogue: She's overall good and likable, but not exactly trustworthy.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Much of what we knew about the Corsair prior to her first proper appearance came from Creator/NeilGaiman's out-of-universe writings about the character.
* BigBrotherMentor: A detail omitted from his posthumous first appearance was that he partly inspired the Doctor's love for adventure,
* TheBigGuy / TheBigGal: His final incarnation was said to be a "strapping big bloke" with tree trunks for arms. Even his previous female bodies were stockier and more action-prone than the Doctor typically is.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Bears a striking resemblance toCreator/KatieMcGrath.
Creator/KatieMcGrath in the comics.
* CompositeCharacter: According to Creator/RussellTDavies, the mysterious Shopkeeper from ''Series/TheSarahJaneAdventures'' might be an incarnation of the Corsair.
* TheCharmer: In his final body, the Corsair is noted to have an immediately trustworthy face.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: His ultimate fate is to be lured by a Hypercube to the sentient asteroid House like so many other Time Lords. Like the others, his TARDIS is devoured by the asteroid then his body is shredded into spare parts for House's patchwork slaves.
* GenderBender: The Corsair was the first of many Time Lord characters in the televised continuity confirmed tobe referenced as having have regenerated into male and female bodies. bodies, as the Eleventh Doctor switches his pronouns when talking about them. Although we first saw her [[AnArmAndALeg distinctly masculine severed arm arm]] in "The Doctor's Wife", we meet her in a female incarnation in the comics.
* {{Glomp}}: She greets the Thirteenth Doctor with a crushing bear-hug.
* ForegoneConclusion: While both she and the Doctor are temporally anomalous and so can meet at different points in each other's timestreams, we know that the Corsair is destined to be lured tohis their CruelAndUnusualDeath by House.
* KarmicThief: Spends at least some of her time stealing things frompeople who stole them fellow thieves and giving them back to the rightful owner.
owners.
* TheLadette: Loves drinking andfighting fighting, even as a woman.
woman. She and the Doctor have shared many drunken misadventures in the past
* LovableRogue: She's overall good and likable, but not exactly trustworthy. The Eleventh Doctor wistfully remembers her as "a bad girl", but still "one of the good ones" by Time Lord standards.
* OldFriendNewGender: While switching genders on a dime is nothing new for the Corsair, she's pleasantly surprised to meet the Doctor's first ever female incarnation, number thirteen.
* BigBrotherMentor: A detail omitted from his posthumous first appearance was that he partly inspired the Doctor's love for adventure,
* TheBigGuy / TheBigGal: His final incarnation was said to be a "strapping big bloke" with tree trunks for arms. Even his previous female bodies were stockier and more action-prone than the Doctor typically is.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Bears a striking resemblance to
* CompositeCharacter: According to Creator/RussellTDavies, the mysterious Shopkeeper from ''Series/TheSarahJaneAdventures'' might be an incarnation of the Corsair.
* TheCharmer: In his final body, the Corsair is noted to have an immediately trustworthy face.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: His ultimate fate is to be lured by a Hypercube to the sentient asteroid House like so many other Time Lords. Like the others, his TARDIS is devoured by the asteroid then his body is shredded into spare parts for House's patchwork slaves.
* GenderBender: The Corsair was the first of many Time Lord characters in the televised continuity confirmed to
* {{Glomp}}: She greets the Thirteenth Doctor with a crushing bear-hug.
* ForegoneConclusion: While both she and the Doctor are temporally anomalous and so can meet at different points in each other's timestreams, we know that the Corsair is destined to be lured to
* KarmicThief: Spends at least some of her time stealing things from
* TheLadette: Loves drinking and
* LovableRogue: She's overall good and likable, but not exactly trustworthy. The Eleventh Doctor wistfully remembers her as "a bad girl", but still "one of the good ones" by Time Lord standards.
* OldFriendNewGender: While switching genders on a dime is nothing new for the Corsair, she's pleasantly surprised to meet the Doctor's first ever female incarnation, number thirteen.
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* SpacePirate: She dresses like a traditional PirateGirl, and her TARDIS is in the form of a seventeenth-century pirate ship.
* TattooedCrook: Each of the Corsair's incarnations are instantly identifiable by a distinct Ouroboros tattoo that moves to a different place on his/her body with each regeneration. And while an overall good person by all accounts, the Corsair lives a life of piracy, vice and misadventure.
* TattooedCrook: Each of the Corsair's incarnations are instantly identifiable by a distinct Ouroboros tattoo that moves to a different place on his/her body with each regeneration. And while an overall good person by all accounts, the Corsair lives a life of piracy, vice and misadventure.
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* SpacePirate: She dresses like a traditional PirateGirl, PirateGirl and her TARDIS is in the form of a seventeenth-century pirate ship.
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* MeaningfulRename: Desperately wants to be seen and remembered so he's a scream instead of silence.
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* BiTheWay: She becomes Roscoe's girlfriend in "Music Man", but "Breakfast at Tyranny's" suggests that she also felt some sexual attraction to Cleo, and in "The Good Companion" she sleeps with Cleo and confesses her unrequited romantic love for Gabby.