Lorna Bucket

Lorna Bucket was from the Gamma Forest and had met the Doctor when she was a young girl. They were involved in an incident in which he had repeatedly told her to 'run'. She later enlisted in the Church, despite the fact that the forests were neutral to their cause; unlike other soldiers, she tried to be nice to Amy while she was held captive due to her home world morals.

When revealing to Amy Pond that she had met the Doctor as a child, Lorna gave her a prayer leaf she had sewn for Amy's daughter. This was embroidered with the closest translation of Melody Pond in her native tongue, "River Song".

Lorna was present when the Doctor confronted Colonel Manton, the Headless monks, and her squad. She later saw the hooded Doctor using his sonic screwdriver to escape, but did not reveal his presence as she gave chase.

She stayed behind after the Doctor's army arrived and drove the other Clerics away. She overheard Madame Kovarian talking about a trap and tried to warn the Doctor's allies about what she had overheard. However, as she was a member of the Church, they were skeptical of her motives until she explained the reason she had enlisted; it was the only way to meet the Doctor again. When Amy said that he was not a warrior, Lorna was confused because his name, "Doctor", translated into "mighty warrior" in her language. Unfortunately, the warning proved too late, as the Headless monks had already killed most of the Silurians left to guard them.

Lorna was gravely wounded in the battle against the monks. The Doctor consoled her in her last moments, thanking her for helping to save his friends and assuring her that he remembered her, that he always remembered those that he met. Later it was revealed that he did not know who she was and had pretended to remember her, suggesting he had yet to meet her in his timeline. He noted that she was extremely brave.

Later, River Song used the prayer leaf Lorna had crafted to show Amy and Rory Williams that she was their daughter, Melody Pond. (DW: A Good Man Goes to War)