Jenny Flint is one quarter of the Paternoster Gang. Kind, brave and devoted to Madame Vastra, she’s also a good friend to the Doctor, visibly upset when he repeated his claim that he had “retired.” It’s clear she won’t give up on the Time Lord and may yet share more adventures with him.
The Teselecta is one of the most remarkable pieces of engineering the Doctor has ever encountered. A vehicle that can be shape-shifted into any form, it’s operated by a miniaturized crew of 421, maintained in that state by a compression field.
Steel giants with the strength of ten men, the Cybermen were originally human beings, before their weak mortal flesh was replaced with metal and plastic. In the process they lost their compassion, as well as all their other emotions.
Jenny Flint
Jenny Flint is one quarter of the Paternoster Gang. Kind, brave and devoted to Madame Vastra, she’s also a good friend to the Doctor, visibly upset when he repeated his claim that he had “retired.” It’s clear she won’t give up on the Time Lord and may yet share more adventures with him.
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