Orphan Black Wiki
Orphan Black Wiki
For LEDA clones in general, see Clone#Project Leda.
Unnamed LEDA clone
Biographical information
Birthplace: Eastern Europe (likely Ukraine)
Birthdate: 1984
Status: Deceased
Manner of Death: Assassinated by Helena
Died: Before 2012
Age: 27
Other information
Also known as: Dirty Copy (by Helena)
Gender: Female
Hair color: Brown
Eye color: Brown
Height: 5'4"
Relationships
Family: Leda clones (sisters/genetic identicals)

Castor clones (genetic brothers)
Kendall Malone (sister/genetic template)
Kira Manning (genetic niece; via Sarah)
Siobhan Sadler (genetic niece; via Kendall)

Series information
Portrayed by: Tatiana Maslany
Season/s: 5
Only appearance: "One Fettered Slave"
Appearance count: 1
"They look like me. I am copy."
Helena to Tomas[src]

An unnamed LEDA clone living in Eastern Europe was the first victim of Helena's clone killings.

Biography[]

This clone appeared once in a flashback scene in the episode "One Fettered Slave".

Very little was known about her aside from the fact she lived in Eastern Europe, likely Ukraine. She was religious and of the Eastern Orthodox faith, indicating that she likely lived in Ukraine, Russia, or South Eastern Europe.[1]

When she was killed, she happened to be inside an Orthodox church. She was stabbed in the back by Helena, and managed to turn her head to see the face of her killer. She was unaware that Helena had followed her inside the church. She appeared to recognize that Helena looked identical to her, and like Helena, appeared shocked by this. She coughed up blood as she saw Helena's face, and quickly passed away. Helena, shaken by the clone's appearance, cried as she closed the clone's eyes.

After this killing, Helena began to express doubts about herself, prompting Tomas to convince her once again that she was the "original" and the clone she killed was merely a copy without a soul.

Footnotes[]

  1. Notably, one of the cars that appear outside the church in "One Fettered Slave" has a licence plate that resembles the format used in Balkan countries. However, this is not a solid confirmation of the location.