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Mila is a fictional character based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. A human prisoner of the Daleks, she becomes a companion of the Sixth Doctor while impersonating Charley Pollard.[1] Actors Jess Robinson and India Fisher play the character in a series of audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions.

Mila
Doctor Who character
First appearancePatient Zero
Last appearanceBlue Forgotten Planet
Portrayed byJess Robinson (voice)
India Fisher (voice while impersonating Charley Pollard)
In-universe information
SpeciesHuman
AffiliationSixth Doctor

Character history


Mila first appeared in the play Patient Zero. She was a human prisoner of the Daleks, captured during one of their wars. The Daleks experimented on her with bioengineered viruses to create a virus that turned the beings it infected into Daleks. Due to these experiments, Mila lost most of her memories and became invisible and non-corporeal, but also gained other unique abilities.

Mila later escaped from the Daleks and sneaked aboard the Doctor's TARDIS when he was being chased through time by the Daleks, implied to be during the events of the First Doctor serial The Chase. She remained in the TARDIS, unseen by anyone for centuries.

During the Sixth Doctor's life, she met Charley Pollard, the only companion unprotected by the TARDIS' biological defences. With the TARDIS failing to protect Charley, Mila infected her, making Charley invisible and non-corporeal, while Mila took on Charley's physical form.[2] Mila travelled with the Sixth Doctor for some time, pretending to be Charley (like in the audio drama Paper Cuts), while the real Charley was left invisible and alone.[3] In Blue Forgotten Planet, Charley is eventually cured by the Viyrans, while Mila chooses to sacrifice herself to save the Doctor and the Earth. Following Mila's death, the Viyrans and Charley altered the Doctor's memories, so that he remembered his adventures with Charley as being with Mila's name and face.[1][4]


List of appearances



Audio dramas



References


  1. Frankham-Allen, Andy (June 2013). Companions: Fifty Years of Doctor Who Assistants. Candy Jar Books. p. 221. ISBN 9780992754808.
  2. Briggs, Nicholas (writer/director) (August 2009). Patient Zero. Doctor Who. Big Finish Productions.
  3. Platt, Marc (writer); Briggs, Nicholas (director) (September 2009). Paper Cuts. Doctor Who. Big Finish Productions.
  4. Briggs, Nicholas (writer/director) (September 2009). Blue Forgotten Planet. Doctor Who. Big Finish Productions.





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