Nyssa

Nyssa — formally Nyssa of Traken or Nyssa, Daughter of Tremas and, on occasion, Nyssa Traken — was a companion of the Fourth and Fifth Doctors.

A genius scientist, Nyssa assisted the Doctor in their fourth incarnation before joining him, Adric and Tegan as a travelling companion after becoming the last of her kind. Following Adric's death, a period of time alone with the Doctor and travelling alongside Marc, Kamelion and Turlough, Nyssa left the TARDIS to assist in the curing of those with Lazar's disease.

Nyssa assisted those harmed by the Time War and rejoined the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough before remaining in E-Space. She was eventually able to return and entered into a relationship with Tegan on Earth.

Early life
Nyssa was born on Traken (AUDIO: Primeval) as the daughter of Tremas, a consul, and his wife. (TV: The Keeper of Traken) Both of her grandfathers had died by the time she was born (AUDIO: The Toy) and her mother died when she was young. (AUDIO: The Haunting of Thomas Brewster)

Having grown up in the harmony of the Traken Union, Nyssa was shielded from the horrors of the universe. (AUDIO: 1001 Nights) She was brought up to be altruistic and to always put others before herself, a rule that she abided by. (AUDIO: The Entropy Plague) As Trakenite nobility, Nyssa learnt the manners and behaviours expected of her whilst the servants' children were able to share rooms and play in the grounds. (AUDIO: The Toy) She recognised that she had everything in her life handed to her on a plate. (AUDIO: The Peterloo Massacre)

Nyssa was a genius and became a scientist, with bioelectronics (TV: Castrovalva) and cybernetics being her strong points. (TV: Four to Doomsday) However, she knew very little about telebiogenesis. (TV: Castrovalva) She enjoyed tending a grove (AUDIO: Masquerade) and was able to let loose during the Autumn Festival, when her people hung paper lanterns on all the trees in the garden and carried all the fruits in, followed by singing and a food fight which included the consuls. It was undignified, but Nyssa loved it. (AUDIO: Spare Parts)

Tremas entered into a romantic relationship with Kassia (TV: The Keeper of Traken) and would play her a piece of Trakenite music when she was feeling low. Nyssa remembered the piece fondly. (AUDIO: The Entropy Composition)

Encounter with the Fourth Doctor
Nyssa attended Tremas and Kassia's wedding, after which she met the Fourth Doctor and Adric. Unbeknownst to her, planned to exploit the tremendous power of the Keepership, which her father was to inherit, by manipulating Kassia. Nyssa helped the Doctor and Adric prevent the Master from gaining the power of the Source, but was unable to prevent him from killing Kassia.

Afterwards, Nyssa and Tremas bid farewell to the Doctor and Adric. Nyssa told her father that he had to put everything back together again following the Master's actions, but did not witness her father being killed and taken over by the decayed Time Lord. (TV: The Keeper of Traken) Traken sent a message to the TARDIS telling him of the Master's escape and Tremas's disappearance, as well as telling him that Nyssa was alright. (TV: Logopolis)

Joining the Doctor
After the Trakens' message had been received by the Doctor, Nyssa met the Watcher who took her to Logopolis to find, as she wished to know what he had done to her father. She was reunited with the Doctor and Adric and met Tegan Jovanka before the Master enslaved her mind and used her in his complex plan to conquer N-Space. The Doctor was able to break the Master's control over her and she learnt that he had killed and taken over her father.

Whilst the Doctor, Tegan and the Master went to Earth in the latter's TARDIS, Nyssa and Adric remained in the Doctor's TARDIS on Logopolis. The Watcher helped Adric pilot the TARDIS and take them to Earth. However, during the journey, Nyssa witnessed the apparent destruction of the entire Traken Union thanks to an entropy wave, leading her to believe that she was the last of her kind. She witnessed the Doctor's regeneration into his fifth incarnation, (TV: Logopolis) after which she helped get him back to the TARDIS. (TV: Castrovalva)

With Adric and Tegan
Nyssa helped the Doctor get to the Zero Room, which she accidentally jettisoned in order to save the TARDIS from being destroyed in Event One. Arriving at Castrovalva for the Doctor's benefit, Nyssa found it was a secondary trap by the Master to get rid of the Doctor by using Adric to make block transfer computations. However, they managed to escape Castrovalva with Adric and the Doctor stabilised. (TV: Castrovalva)

Upon leaving Castrovalva, the TARDIS materialised in the Psychodrome, which created four competing kingdoms based on each of the travellers' individual perceptions of one another and their own backgrounds. Nyssa's perception proved to be the most dangerous due to her trauma causing her to associate the Doctor with the Master, resulting in the creation of King Magus. They were able to leave after acknowledging their flaws and shortcomings and affirm that they accepted one another despite them. (AUDIO: Psychodrome)

Nyssa met Chris Cwej and learnt from him of survivors of the Traken Union living on Serenity. With him, she went to a space station and discovered fusion devices. (PROSE: Cold Fusion) On an Urbankan ship, Nyssa was taken by the android inhabitants to become one of their own, but she was rescued by the Doctor and Bigon. Later, she fainted from stress (TV: Four to Doomsday) and slept in the TARDIS for four days thanks to the Doctor's delta wave augmenter. (TV: Kinda)

In 1666, Nyssa built a sonic booster with some help from Adric, which she used to destroy a Terileptil android. (TV: The Visitation) The crew went on to have adventures on Gallius Ultima, (AUDIO: The Star Men) in 1864 London (AUDIO: The Contingency Club) and on Zaltys where Gevaudan detected her psychic abilities. (AUDIO: Zaltys) In 1952, Nyssa met her doppelgänger Ann Talbot. Confusion between the two resulted in George Cranleigh kidnapping Nyssa by mistake, but he released her upon learning of the mix-up. (TV: Black Orchid)

On one occasion, the Doctor, Nyssa, Adric and Tegan spent Christmas with the renegade Time Lady Iris Wildthyme aboard the TARDIS. (AUDIO: Excelis Dawns) Nyssa encountered the Dar Traders who told her that she should be dead, later revising that to say that she had a strange connection with death due to being a Traken. On the Traders' ship, they showed her a mysterious box that contained an assassin, who stabbed her when they went to a planet to find the Doctor. (AUDIO: The Darkening Eye)

Due to a communication node disguised as a toy, Nyssa had recurring nightmares of her father on Traken. The telepathic call led her to a room where she saw a vision of the First Doctor and the Master on Gallifrey, the Doctor later telling her that the node had been locked away so that it could not be used to track himself and Susan. (AUDIO: The Toy) Working with Adric, Nyssa attempted to fly the TARDIS, which resulted in the ship materialising on Fleming's Island, the TARDIS falling off a cliff after the four left. Nyssa found herself briefly overwhelmed by the psychic presence of the I Predator, which they later managed to trap. (AUDIO: Iterations of I)

Nyssa encountered the Cybermen aboard Briggs's freighter in 2526, later witnessing the freighter's destruction with Adric aboard. (TV: Earthshock) She asked the Doctor if the TARDIS could go back and save him, but the Doctor refused. Whilst working through their grief, the TARDIS crew was embroiled in an adventure which sent a Concorde back through time. After they returned the airliner to 1980s Heathrow Airport, the Doctor and Nyssa left without Tegan. (TV: Time-Flight)

Alone with the Doctor
Nyssa and the Doctor travelled alone together. They visited Alaska, where they stopped revived creatures from Earth's prehistory spreading over the planet and wiping out humanity. (AUDIO: The Land of the Dead)

Nyssa began to develop her nascent telepathic powers. (AUDIO: Winter for the Adept) However, these were eventually revealed to be the results of the ancient evil Kwundaar manipulating her into a position so that the Doctor would have to come back to ancient Traken and make a deal with Kwundaar. The Doctor was able to thwart Kwundaar's plan to take control of the source, but although he suggested that Nyssa should remain on Traken as Kwundaar had summoned various higher-dimensional beings to punish the Doctor for defeating him. (AUDIO: Primeval)

She witnessed the birth of the Cybermen on Mondas. (AUDIO: Spare Parts)

Nyssa was placed under arrest on Veln, a planet hit by an ecological disaster populated by deformed people. (AUDIO: Creatures of Beauty)

She and the Doctor become embroiled in Time Lord politics on an alien world. (AUDIO: Spring)

They were arrested for possessing counterfeit coins. (AUDIO: Summer)

Nyssa tried her hand at writing a novel. She caught the attention of a local boy called Andrew, fell in love and contemplated life on Earth. (AUDIO: Autumn)

For a short while, Nyssa undertook a solo expedition to 13th century Rhodes, while the Doctor visited 20th century Stockbridge. During that time, she communicated with the Doctor across time and space through a pocket interocitor. Due to the Daleks' manipulation of time and space, she and a knight called Mulberry were transported to the middle of the American Civil War, where she was rescued by the Doctor. (AUDIO: Renaissance of the Daleks)

With Brewster
For a time, she and the Doctor were joined by Thomas Brewster, a human male from Victorian London, specifically 1867. (AUDIO: The Haunting of Thomas Brewster)

This threesome had a few adventures — perhaps most notably one in which Nyssa discovered Adric had not died in Earth's prehistoric past but become trapped in an alternate dimension — (AUDIO: The Boy That Time Forgot) before Thomas left the TARDIS to pursue a romance in 2008. (AUDIO: A Perfect World)

Continued adventures alone
The Doctor wanted to spend Christmas in Stockbridge with Nyssa, but she didn't want to see to the 21st century, so they ended up in 1899. From there, they travelled to 1199 and Nyssa helped the Doctor to defeat the Rutans. (AUDIO: Castle of Fear)

On one occasion, the Doctor and Nyssa met P. G. Wodehouse. (AUDIO: Autumn)

Arriving in the estate of Nathaniel Whitlock, the Doctor and Nyssa discovered the presence of Vaatus on the planet. Nyssa briefly volunteered to act as a host to Vaatus while the Doctor took him to safety, but once Vaatus' true nature was exposed, Nyssa stood guard while the Doctor and Silver Crow entered the Ghost Dance to trap Vaatus once again. (AUDIO: Moonflesh)

Forced to investigate an ancient tomb-ship in the company of Virna and her expedition, the Doctor and Nyssa learned that Hannah Bartholemew had stowed away on the TARDIS and accepted her as a new companion. (AUDIO: Tomb Ship)

Nyssa was briefly trapped in a virtual reality where the Doctor was her guardian and Hannah her tutor in an eighteenth-century lifestyle. This was part of a complex anti-human program that had been unintentionally triggered by the arrival of the TARDIS. The Doctor was only just able to prevent this process killing all humans linked to the system, but this led to those humans, including Hannah, losing all emotional capacity, prompting Hannah to remain to help the survivors. (AUDIO: Masquerade)



Tegan's return
Nyssa continued travelling alone with the Doctor until they chanced upon Tegan in Amsterdam in January 1983. During the same adventure, she forcefully stood up to the Gallifreyan High Council on the Doctor's behalf. She encountered Omega, who wished to bond with the Doctor to escape the anti-matter universe but was successful in helping the Doctor prevent this. (TV: Arc of Infinity)

Once Tegan had rejoined the crew, the Doctor attempted to take them to Florana for a holiday, but a temporal disruption resulted in them arriving in Florana's distant past, where they discovered a Dalek posing as the High Priest of a major city on the planet, manipulating the social situation so that the planet's Elite were attempting to spread a Dalek philosophy. Nyssa was briefly brainwashed by the local Elite academy to follow their philosophy, but the Doctor was able to reverse her conditioning and use the same technology that had altered her mind to knock out the locals to stop the resulting civil war after the death of the High Priest. (AUDIO: The Elite)

Marc joins
Nyssa invited Marc to join the travellers in the TARDIS. (AUDIO: Tartarus) After adventures to Proxima (AUDIO: Interstitial) and Ireland, where Nyssa was influenced for a time by the Spae Wife, (AUDIO: Feast of Fire) Marc was partially cyber-converted. This resulted in the Doctor leaving Nyssa, Tegan and Marc behind for a time. (AUDIO: Conversion)

Turlough's arrival and Nyssa's departure
Soon after, Nyssa discovered that Tegan was still afflicted by the remnants of the Mara from the Kinda world and helped the Doctor take her to Manussa to permanently destroy the Mara with a "snakedance". (TV: Snakedance)

She mistook Mawdryn for the Doctor going through a gruesome regeneration and was infected by his disease. The Doctor nearly gave up his eight remaining lives to cure her and Tegan, but thanks to the unlikely meeting of two Brigadiers, a substitute was found to cure her. At this time, an undercover agent of the Black Guardian, Turlough, began travelling with them to escape exile on earth. (TV: Mawdryn Undead)

While in the Ophiuchus' lair, she stated that if she could bring her father back, she would. (COMIC: Ophiuchus)

Nyssa left the TARDIS under circumstances as tragic and noble as those that had forced her into the Doctor's company. The TARDIS attached itself to a space liner when Turlough, under the Black Guardian's influence, damaged its controls. The liner docked with what seemed to be a hulk floating in space, the Terminus space station. The Doctor and Nyssa discovered it was, in effect, a leper colony. She was the only TARDIS crew member who contracted the disease the station existed to treat. Just as she had always done with the tragedies in her life, she used her misfortune as a path to a better future. She chose to remain on the space station to help the Garm and her fellow sufferers find a permanent cure for Lazar's disease. (TV: Terminus)

Life after leaving
Although she believed she would die — though in her words, "not easily" — on Terminus, (TV: Terminus) Nyssa eventually left and settled down as an academic in a university on another planet. During this period, she encountered the Doctor's fourth incarnation again — long before he had first met her on Traken. (PROSE: Asylum) Eventually, she married and had children, the eldest a daughter, Neeka, with a man named Lasarti, who studied dreams. During this period of her life, she reunited with the Doctor's fifth incarnation and again assisted with his regeneration into his next incarnation. (AUDIO: Winter)

During the Time War, Nyssa operated a hospital ship, known as the Traken, assisting planets that became caught up in the war. During her travels, she took on a man who introduced himself as "Dr Foster", from the rainy asteroid of Gloucester, as her assistant, until they arrived on a planet close to Gallifrey. For a time, Nyssa was convinced that Foster was a Time Lord agent attempting acts of sabotage on the planet to convince the natives to side with the Time Lords in the War, but soon realised that an apparent native of the planet was the true agent. As Foster departed after giving her a brief kiss on the cheek, Nyssa realised that he was actually another incarnation of the Doctor. (AUDIO: A Heart on Both Sides)

Reunion with the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough
Half a century after leaving the Doctor, Nyssa was reunited with him, Tegan and Turlough on the planet Helheim in 3530 while trying to find the cure for Richter's Syndrome, which had claimed over six billion lives. With her own ship destroyed, she asked for a lift home, but resigned herself to more adventures when the Doctor opted to take her by "the scenic route." (AUDIO: Cobwebs) They travelled to Chodor in the 28th century where they encountered the Takers (AUDIO: The Whispering Forest) and Manussa during the rule of the Manussan Empire where they once again fought against the Mara. (AUDIO: The Cradle of the Snake)

During these later journeys in the TARDIS, she told Tegan that she was married and had two children, a daughter much like Tegan and a teenage son named Adric. (AUDIO: Heroes of Sontar) She also admitted that in her personal timeline she had already experienced the Doctor's problematic regeneration into his sixth incarnation. (AUDIO: Winter) Thus, during this second period of travel with the Doctor, she had to keep her knowledge of the Fifth Doctor's end hidden from him. (AUDIO: Heroes of Sontar, etc.) She was tempted to help intelligent rats create a non-lethal plague in exchange for some tips in fixing the destabilising Helheim cure. (AUDIO: Rat Trap)

During an adventure in India on 31 December 1926, Nyssa was rejuvenated, appearing once again as she had during her early travels with the Doctor. (AUDIO: The Emerald Tiger)

After the TARDIS was pulled off course and landed on Valderon, Nyssa learned that 25 years had passed since her mission to Helheim and that she was presumed dead. She reunited with her son, Adric, who was researching a way to cure Richter's Disease and learned that her husband had died and her daughter was in suspended animation on another planet, having herself been infected while treating the ill. Adric and Nyssa were able to combine their knowledge to develop a cure. They were to meet in one month's time and revive and cure Neeka, but Adric never saw her again. (AUDIO: Prisoners of Fate)

E-Space and departure
Shortly after leaving Valderon, the TARDIS was diverted into E-Space when it passed too close to a CVE. While searching for a way out, the TARDIS visited Adric's home planet of Alzarius (AUDIO: Mistfall) and the ice world of Isenfel, where she became interested in why the society there wanted to be in equilibrium. (AUDIO: Equilibrium) Nyssa's travels with the Doctor finally ended when the TARDIS crashed on the planet Apollyon, where Nyssa chose to stay behind to power a portal back to N-Space as she was dying from Entropy. (AUDIO: The Entropy Plague)

Later life
Although reverted to her original physical age, Nyssa then lived for at least another decade, spending a few years treating the sick and teaching others to do the same before she retired to tend a garden. She was last recorded witnessing a new star emerging in the sky, hinting that there was new life in E-Space despite the Doctor's concerns that the entropy meant that E-Space only had a few centuries of life left in it. (AUDIO: The Entropy Plague)

According to one account, Nyssa entered a romantic relationship with Tegan on Earth. Together, they attended Sarah Jane Smith's memorial on a "bright, cold spring day", where they discussed Sarah Jane with other guests, and helped fight the Jackals of the Backwards Clock to foil the Trickster's plot for revenge. Clyde Langer described the two as an Australian couple. (WC: Farewell, Sarah Jane)

Undated events
At some point, an image of Nyssa was obtained by UNIT and kept in the Black Archive as a record of her having been a companion of the Doctor. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

Alternate timelines
At some point, while she was travelling alone with the Fifth Doctor, they visited Bob Dovie at 59A Barnsfield Crescent in Totton, Hampshire on 23 November 1963. There, she and the Fifth Doctor discovered Bob's odd behaviour, including him talking on a phone that was disconnected from the wall. After finding Bob's family killed by the Master using a Tissue Compression Eliminator, Nyssa and the Doctor took Bob into the TARDIS causing the Master's conceptual bomb to explode. This timeline was eventually erased when the Doctors' other selves were able to render the conceptual bomb useless. (AUDIO: The Light at the End)

Personality
Nyssa seemed at once more mature and more naive than her fellow travellers. She did not boast of her scientific knowledge nor believe it made her superior. She faced her challenges with the determination and serenity of her Trakenite heritage. She turned her sorrow as the last of her people into a desire to help others. Rarely did she mention any grief she suffered because of her great misfortunes. Perhaps most extraordinarily, she never sought to avenge herself on the Master despite her many good reasons to do so.

Tegan noted that Nyssa preferred to "care and share." (PROSE: Goth Opera) Her trusting nature sometimes made her less alert to deception than Tegan (TV: Mawdryn Undead) but it also made her more adept at negotiating an effective balance between strong personalities. (TV: Earthshock, AUDIO: The Game) She had probably the closest relationship with the Fifth Doctor of any of his companions, though she did occasionally argue with him and was incredibly upset when he broke her trust on Valderon, in spite of his good intentions. (AUDIO: Prisoners of Fate) Nyssa's near-royal upbringing and natural curiosity sometimes made it hard for her to relax and enjoy herself. Though her outlook usually tended to be serious, she displayed a dry wit on occasion, particularly when dealing with the Doctor's boyish idiosyncrasies.

Like all Trakenites, she tended towards pacifism, though on separate occasions she destroyed a Terileptil android in September 1666 (TV: The Visitation), killed a Cyberman in the TARDIS (TV: Earthshock) and used the threat of violence to save the Doctor's life, shooting a pair of guards on Gallifrey. (TV: Arc of Infinity)

She considered Tegan to be her best friend (AUDIO: The Emerald Tiger) and Tegan held her in the same esteem. (AUDIO: The Waters of Amsterdam) However, she also "never quite understood" why so many of the Doctor's friends were human. (AUDIO: The Boy That Time Forgot)

Nyssa generally didn't use a surname, referring to herself only by the mononym "Nyssa" or, in formal circumstances, "Nyssa of Traken" or "Nyssa, daughter of Tremas." When posing as a human actor, however, she assumed the name "Nyssa Traken." (AUDIO: Special Features)

Tegan considered Nyssa to be "too good for this world," once expressing a desire to be more like her. (AUDIO: Aquitaine)

Although she initially wanted to murder the Master for killing her father, Nyssa eventually forgave him. (AUDIO: The King of the Dead)

The Doctor considered Nyssa to be "terribly nice". (AUDIO: Alien Heart)

Behind the scenes

 * Nyssa was originally meant to have appeared only in The Keeper of Traken as a supporting character. She was, therefore, the sole creation of writer Johnny Byrne, to whom royalties had to be paid when the character was used. Like the Brigadier and K9, she is a rare example of a series regular to whom the BBC does not enjoy sole copyright.
 * Peter Davison was known to have preferred Nyssa over any of his other companions. He intervened on several occasions when John Nathan-Turner attempted to write the character out of the series.
 * Perhaps in deference to Davison's affection for Nyssa and in part because of Janet Fielding's long reluctance to appear in audio dramas, Big Finish Productions greatly expanded Nyssa's role. They built a network of stories in the televised gap between Tegan's departure in Time-Flight and her return in Arc of Infinity which was very much greater than it had appeared on television. Starting with The Land of the Dead, the Fifth Doctor began a long series of audio adventures with Nyssa as his sole companion. Consequently, Nyssa is one of the most frequently appearing companions in the history of performed Doctor Who stories.
 * Like the Fifth Doctor, Adric and Tegan, Nyssa was given a "costume" rather than a basic "look" by producer John Nathan-Turner. Nyssa's original costume narratively originated on Traken. It suggested her highborn status. It consisted of a maroon velvet jacket, a diaphanous, iridescent skirt and multi-pastel, high-heeled shoes. It was accessorised with an ornamental hair comb and a woolly purse. This look persisted through the end of part two of Castrovalva. However, long before this episode was filmed, it was determined the actor needed more practical clothing for the physical demands of her now-co-starring role. She exchanged her skirt for a pair of maroon trousers, lost the purse and began wearing lower-heeled shoes. According to production notes on the DVD release of the preceding story, Logopolis, the second iteration of Nyssa's "royal Traken" look was inspired by a rehearsal in which actress Sarah Sutton wore Nyssa's top, but her own corduroy trousers. She also lost her hair comb. She completely abandoned the "royal Traken" look in Snakedance and changed her look every story thereafter until her departure in Terminus. Famously, her costume for her final story was mostly just the slip she had been wearing under her Mawdryn Undead dress.
 * Images of the older version of Nyssa on cover images for the audio arc in which she rejoined the TARDIS crew were based on contemporary photos of Sarah Sutton.
 * Discounting the ambiguous status of various UNIT personnel, Nyssa is the first companion to be introduced in one story and established as a companion in another.
 * She is the first companion to kiss the Doctor on-screen.

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