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{{Infobox Individual
 
{{Infobox Individual
|image = Mindgame_Human.jpg
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|image = Mindgame Human.jpg
 
| alias = Space Pilot 692 7896
 
| alias = Space Pilot 692 7896
 
| species = Human
 
| species = Human
 
| origin = [[Earth]]
 
| origin = [[Earth]]
| appearances = [[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Mindgame]]'', [[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Mindgame Trilogy]]''{{which}}
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| appearances = [[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Mindgame]]'', [[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Scout Ship (home video)|Scout Ship]]''
 
}}A '''human''' mercenary was taken by [[Alien (Mindgame)|an alien]] along with the [[Sontaran]] [[Sarg (Mindgame)|Sarg]], [[Draconian (Mindgame)|a Draconian]] and the commander of the Brigade [[Merq]] for experiments. The alien hoped to learn their strengths and weaknesses. The human eventually [[kill]]ed her captor and got herself and her fellow prisoners back where they had came from. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Mindgame]]'')
| actor = Sophie Aldred
 
}}A '''human''' mercenary was taken by [[Alien (Mindgame)|an alien]] along with the [[Sontaran]] [[Sarg (Mindgame)|Sarg]], [[Draconian (Mindgame)|a Draconian]] and the commander of the Brigade [[Merq]] for experiments. The alien hoped to learn their strengths and weaknesses. The human eventually [[kill]]ed her captor and got herself and her fellow prisoners back where they had came from. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Mindgame]]'')
 
   
 
She later died by taking her own life in a failing solo [[spacecraft]] after a [[total systems failure]]. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Scout Ship (home video)|Scout Ship]]'')
 
She later died by taking her own life in a failing solo [[spacecraft]] after a [[total systems failure]]. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Scout Ship (home video)|Scout Ship]]'')
   
 
== Behind the scenes ==
 
== Behind the scenes ==
* In ''Mindgame'', the unnamed human mercenary was strongly implied to be an older version of the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s companion [[Ace]], likewise played by Aldred. However, her identity was considerably more ambiguous in ''Mindgame Trilogy'', and the fact that the character perished in it further dissociated her with Ace.
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* In ''Mindgame'', the unnamed human mercenary was strongly implied to be an older version of the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s companion [[Ace]], likewise played by Aldred. However, her identity was considerably more ambiguous in the final installment of the ''Mindgame Trilogy'', and the fact that the character perished in it further dissociated her with Ace.
 
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Revision as of 15:52, 8 September 2019

A human mercenary was taken by an alien along with the Sontaran Sarg, a Draconian and the commander of the Brigade Merq for experiments. The alien hoped to learn their strengths and weaknesses. The human eventually killed her captor and got herself and her fellow prisoners back where they had came from. (HOMEVID: Mindgame)

She later died by taking her own life in a failing solo spacecraft after a total systems failure. (HOMEVID: Scout Ship)

Behind the scenes

  • In Mindgame, the unnamed human mercenary was strongly implied to be an older version of the Seventh Doctor's companion Ace, likewise played by Aldred. However, her identity was considerably more ambiguous in the final installment of the Mindgame Trilogy, and the fact that the character perished in it further dissociated her with Ace.