- For LEDA clones in general, see Clone#Project Leda.
Unnamed LEDA clone | |
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Biographical information | |
Birthplace: | Poland |
Birthdate: | 1984 |
Status: | Deceased |
Manner of Death: | Mysterious respiratory illness |
Died: | c. 2014 |
Age: | 30 |
Other information | |
Also known as: | "Identity Redacted" |
Gender: | Female |
Hair color: | Brown |
Eye color: | Brown |
Height: | 5'4" |
Relationships | |
Family: | Leda clones (sisters/genetic identicals) Castor clones (genetic brothers) |
Series information | |
Portrayed by: | Tatiana Maslany |
Season/s: | 3 |
Only appearance: | "Ruthless in Purpose, and Insidious in Method" |
Appearance count: | 1 |
- "We have no idea how any of [Ethan Duncan's] sequences interact. Unfortuately for... "identity redacted"."
- —Cosima to Delphine[src]
An unnamed LEDA clone of Polish origin was among the clones affected by the same illness that struck Katja Obinger, Cosima Niehaus, and Jennifer Fitzsimmons.
Biography[]
Very little was publicly known about this clone, with much of her personal information being redacted by DYAD in their final report following her death. Like Jennifer Fitzsimmons, she was likely unaware of her status as a clone. Delphine Cormier knew that she was Polish, but seemingly knew nothing more about her or was not allowed to say anything more.
She was receiving treatment with DYAD's European team, whom Delphine described as "cutting-edge gene therapists". However, due to a lack of further synthetic sequences and knowledge of how they interact, the clone ultimately passed away from the illness at some point in 2014.
Days later, Delphine would show a report of the clone's death to Cosima, and told her that she needed another stem cell treatment from her genetic niece Kira Manning, lest she too succumbed to the clone illness. Cosima responded that she would not "keep harvesting her", instead determined to unlock the rest of the sequences.