Andrea Quill

Andra'ath, also known as Miss "Andrea Quill", was the last of the Quill. She was the servant of Charlie Smith and a physics teacher at Coal Hill Academy in 2016. (TV: The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo, Nightvisiting)

Biography
She was a freedom fighter on her home world Rhodia. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die) She was called the Warrior Queen. (PROSE: Joyride) She said she once led an army. (TV: Nightvisiting)

When the Rhodians defeated her species, Miss Quill was enslaved by the Rhodian prince Charlie before the Shadow Kin arrived. She and Charlie were rescued from there by the Twelfth Doctor, in the midst of the war. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die) She was brought to Coal Hill Academy in early September 2016, together with Charlie, where she posed as a teacher from Sheffield. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die, Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart) For her human persona she chose the name Andrea Quill. (PROSE: The Stone House) She and Charlie lived at 1 Wellington Road, (TV: Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart) in an apartment situated on the Central line of London Underground. (PROSE: Joyride)

At night in the school she hid with a student named Kevin Williams from a Shadow Kin that materialised. Unable to use a weapon on the creature due to the terms of her enslavement to Charlie, she ordered Kevin to do it. The displacement gun killed both him and the Shadow Kin.

Miss Quill continued to live with Charlie, who confronted her about Kevin's supposed disappearance. When more Shadow Kin appeared, she next ordered April MacLean to shoot the Shadow Kin, but she was pushed out of the way at the last second by Charlie. She assisted in making prom decorations. On the night of the Autumn Prom, she gave her gun to Charlie and witnessed the legion of Shadow Kin arrive at the school. She prepared to go down fighting before the Twelfth Doctor showed up, and, with the help of the others, dispelled the Shadow Kin. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die)

A week later, a robot was sent to spy on Miss Quill, disguised as an inspector from Ofsted. Quill quickly began to suspect that he wasn't human due to his inability to speak and his fast reflexes. She was annoyed that Charlie and his friends were more focused on a series of murders committed by a skin-peeling dragon than the inspector, so she decided to take matters into her own hands, and investigate the inspector by herself.

Quill approached the inspector in the school at night and asked what he wanted. He wrote in his notepad that he wanted her, leading to her assuming he was interested in her sexually. She quickly pushed him against a wall and began kissing him. They were interrupted by the dragon, and chased into a classroom. Not wanting to die, Quill pushed the inspector towards the dragon. Instead of being skinned, the inspector broke apart, revealing he was a robot. Shortly afterwards, the dragon left Coal Hill through the space-time rip. Quill then gathered the pieces of the inspector and analysed them, learning it was created by the Governors. (TV: The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo)

Miss Quill tried to forcefully get information from Viola Cummings, who at the time occupied the body of Amar Sai. She got away with the rough treatment of Amar as he did not remember anything.

When Steve Hopley, Barry Taylor and James Banks took control of the bodies of Matteusz, April and Tanya to bring her and Charlie to Garry Fletcher, Miss Quill knocked April's and Tanya's bodies cold and took Charlie to investigate this Fletcher guy. When the three "joyriders" caught up with them and Banks threatened to cut Matteusz's throat, Miss Quill temporarily conceded to Charlie's pleas to submit to the "joyriders"'s demands. After Ram sorted the situation out, she easily extracted from Steve the information about the clients of Joyriders company and how to operate the body-swapping machine. (PROSE: Joyride)

When the Lankin arrived though the crack in time, in took the form of her sister Orla'ath to try and persuade her have some closure for her death. She got Charlie to stab it with a screwdriver, but it eventually dissipated. She then went with Charlie and Matteusz to Tanya Adeola's flat to try and stop the main root of the creature. After Matteusz found that it severing the roots didn't work she found a double decker bus, and ran the main root over with it. (TV: Nightvisiting)

When the new Headteacher Dorothea Ames came to the school, Quill was intrigued as she came from the Governors. Ames showed her the Killer petals that were multiplying around the school and asked for her help in return for removing the arn in Quill's brain. (TV: Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart) She took Ames back to her house in order to force Charlie to use the Cabinet of Souls to kill the killer petals, but instead Quill wanted him to use it to kill the Shadow Kin. After April got the Shadow Kin to kill the petals, Quill became upset that Charlie then didn't kill the Shadow Kin. Later, back at Coal Hill, she took her anger out on what she thought was Ames' car. Ames then told her that the Governors had predicted April's actions and the offer to remove the arn still stood. (TV: Brave-ish Heart)

Appearance
Miss Quill's real appearance could make humans scream. (PROSE: Joyride) A part of the Lankin pretending to be her sister Orla'ath said she wore her human appearance well. (TV: Nightvisiting)

Personality
Miss Quill was a blunt and sharp tongued teacher, and a strong, stern woman. In class, she was blunt and condescending towards her students. She broke Charlie's phone when he attempted to internet search pop culture references, and mocked April when she tried to intervene. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die) She believed that nobody liked her, or cared about the things she faced. (TV: The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo) She was also very bitter towards Charlie, likening her servitude to him as slavery due to the harsh conditions she had to face. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die)

Quill believed that life tried to kill you from the moment you were born, "and the only proper response is to fight back at every moment". (TV: Brave-ish Heart)

She was willing to put somebody else's life in danger to suit a bigger purpose, or, in Charlie's case, so that she could actively fight (TV: For Tonight We Might Die, The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo) She claimed to have no issue with avenging genocide with more genocide. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die) Very analytical, she displayed annoyance when people did not spot what she did, or when she had to explain what it meant. (TV: The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo) Miss Quill felt a need to get back into action, and despite not being allowed to use it, eventually took a gun for herself. (TV: Nightvisiting)