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|individual name= Jamie
 
|individual name= Jamie
 
|alias=The Empty Child
 
|alias=The Empty Child
|image= [[Image:The empty child.jpg|250px]]
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|image= [[File:The_Doctor_Dances_493-1-.jpg|250px]]
 
|race= [[Human]]
 
|race= [[Human]]
 
|home planet=[[Earth]]
 
|home planet=[[Earth]]
 
|home era=[[20th century]]
 
|home era=[[20th century]]
|appearances=[[DW]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]''/ ''[[The Doctor Dances]]''
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|appearances=[[DW]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]''/''[[The Doctor Dances]]''
 
|actor= [[Albert Valentine]]
 
|actor= [[Albert Valentine]]
 
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}}
   
'''Jamie''' was a young boy who had been wearing his gas mask during an air raid in the [[London Blitz]]. He was killed (massive head trauma on the left side, partial collapse of his chest cavity on the right and a gash on the back of his right hand) but was reanimated by the [[Chula]] [[Nanogenes|nanogenes]] that had leaked out of a crashed medical transport ship. His only thought was to be reunited with his [[Nancy|mother]], and he wandered the streets of [[London]], a gas mask of flesh and bone grown from his face, asking everyone "Are you my mummy?" Because the nanogenes were unaware of what a [[Human|human]] looked like, they began transforming all humans they came into contact with into [[Empty Child plague|gas mask zombies]].
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'''Jamie''' was a young boy who had been wearing his gas mask during an air raid in the [[London Blitz]]. He was killed and had a massive head trauma on the left side, partial collapse of his chest cavity on the right and a gash on the back of his right hand. He was reanimated by the [[Chula]] [[Nanogenes|nanogenes]] that had leaked out of a crashed medical transport ship. His only thought was to be reunited with his [[Nancy|mother]], and he wandered the streets of [[London]], a gas mask of flesh and bone grown from his face, asking everyone "Are you my mummy?" Because the nanogenes were unaware of what a [[Human|human]] looked like, they began transforming all humans they came into contact with into [[Empty Child plague|gas mask zombies]].
   
[[File:The_Doctor_Dances_493-1-.jpg|200px|thumb]]
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[[Image:The empty child.jpg|200px|thumb|Jamie when bonded with the gas mask.]]
In the end the nanogenes were able to use [[DNA]] from both him and his mother, [[Nancy]], and restored him to normal.([[DW]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]''/ ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'')
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In the end the nanogenes were able to use [[DNA]] from both Jamie and his mother, [[Nancy]], and restored him to normal.([[DW]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]''/ ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'')
   
 
More than 60 years later, the [[Tenth Doctor]] jokingly quoted Jamie's repeated question "Are you my mummy?" when forced to don a gas mask during a [[Sontaran]] attack. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Poison Sky]]'')
 
More than 60 years later, the [[Tenth Doctor]] jokingly quoted Jamie's repeated question "Are you my mummy?" when forced to don a gas mask during a [[Sontaran]] attack. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Poison Sky]]'')

Revision as of 12:27, 24 May 2010

Jamie was a young boy who had been wearing his gas mask during an air raid in the London Blitz. He was killed and had a massive head trauma on the left side, partial collapse of his chest cavity on the right and a gash on the back of his right hand. He was reanimated by the Chula nanogenes that had leaked out of a crashed medical transport ship. His only thought was to be reunited with his mother, and he wandered the streets of London, a gas mask of flesh and bone grown from his face, asking everyone "Are you my mummy?" Because the nanogenes were unaware of what a human looked like, they began transforming all humans they came into contact with into gas mask zombies.

File:The empty child.jpg

Jamie when bonded with the gas mask.

In the end the nanogenes were able to use DNA from both Jamie and his mother, Nancy, and restored him to normal.(DW: The Empty Child/ The Doctor Dances)

More than 60 years later, the Tenth Doctor jokingly quoted Jamie's repeated question "Are you my mummy?" when forced to don a gas mask during a Sontaran attack. (DW: The Poison Sky)