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=== Destrii (Destriianatos) (Eighth Doctor) ===
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The Eighth Doctor's final ''[[Doctor Who Magazine (Magazine)|Doctor Who Magazine]]'' companion, an alien {{spoiler|princess who escaped her [[Dystopia|hellhole homeworld]] to see the universe}}. Got hit by an [[Aborted Arc]], courtesy of the TV series's return.
 
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=== Frobisher (Sixth and Seventh Doctors) ===
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A shapeshifter who prefers to take the form of a penguin. Has a daytime job as a private eye. Also appears in the [[Big Finish Doctor Who]] audios, where he is voiced by Robert Jezek. Not to be confused with the character from ''[[Torchwood (TV)|Torchwood]]: Children of Earth.''
 
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=== Majenta Pryce (Tenth Doctor) ===
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The Tenth Doctor's final ''[[Doctor Who Magazine (Magazine)|Doctor Who Magazine]]'' companion, joining while the TV series was on sabbatical and leaving (or rather, the Tenth Doctor's DWM adventures ended) right before it returned with "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S31 E01 The Eleventh Hour|The Eleventh Hour]]". Originally introduced as a minor villain, "Madge" later joined up with the Doctor ''against his will'', since she blames him for her amnesia and expects a cure.
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=== Isabelle "Izzy" Sinclair (Eighth Doctor) ===
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Also appeared in a [[Big Finish Doctor Who]] audio, voiced by Jemima Rooper. A young "fan-geekoid" (as Destrii puts it) usually thought of as the first gay female companion, though [[Word of Gay]] (semi-official in the final instance) had already established the Doctor's previous companions Ace, [[Bernice Summerfield]] and Sam Jones as bi.
 
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=== Fey Truscott-Sade (Eighth Doctor) ===
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A kind of on- and off-again companion to the Eighth Doctor who he had allied with previously. A secret agent for the British Crown in the 1930s and 40s.
 
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=== Abslom Daak (a.k.a Abslom Daak - Dalek Killer) ===
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Abslom Daak was a thuggish Human criminal from the mid-26th century. Eventually he was convicted and given the choice between vaporisation or exile as a [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Dalek Killer]]. He chose the latter. During this, his only true love was killed by a Dalek survivor that Daak had overlooked, leaving Daak grief-stricken and vowing to exterminate every Dalek in the galaxy. Made his first appearance in a back-up comic strip in 1980. He met the Fourth and Seventh Doctors and also Bernice Summerfield a couple of times (he lived during the same 26th century time period as her).
 
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