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{{Quote3|I hope you know... You're all incredibly special to us.|Dr. Tsing to [[Delinquents|The Delinquents]] |Rubicon}}
 
{{Quote3|I hope you know... You're all incredibly special to us.|Dr. Tsing to [[Delinquents|The Delinquents]] |Rubicon}}
   
'''Dr. Lorelei Tsing''' is a recurring character in the [[Season Two|second]] season. She is portrayed by cast member [[Rekha Sharma]], and debuts in the [[The 48|first episode]] of the second season. Tsing is a Doctor for [[Mount Weather]]. She later betrays [[Dante Wallace]], siding with Wallace's son, [[Cage]].
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'''Dr. Lorelei Tsing''' is a recurring character in the [[Season Two|second]] season. She is portrayed by cast member [[Rekha Sharma]], and debuts in the [[The 48|first episode]] of the second season.
   
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Tsing is Chief Medical of [[Mount Weather]], and in charge of [[Harvest Project]]. She uses the [[Delinquents|47 Delinquents]] in Mount Weather for her experiments and bone marrow [[Harvest Project|extractions]], in order to grant the rest of the residents immunity to radiation. When Wallace attempts to put a stop to it, she sides with [[Dante Wallace|President Wallace's]] son, [[Cage]].
She assists Cage in his final plan to extract [[Harvest Project|bone marrow]] from the 47 Delinquents trapped in Mount Weather, in order to immune the residents of Mount Weather to radiation. She orders Mount Weather guards to start taking Delinquents from their room to be harvested, but the Delinquents fight back. [[Jasper]]'s steadfast resistance against them leads Tsing to picking him as her next victim to be harvested. However, [[Bellamy]] causes a radiation leak, killing several guards and injuring Tsing. She tries to escape by getting into a elevator, but Jasper blocks the door, and he, [[Monty]], [[Harper]] and [[Miller]] watch as Tsing dies.
 
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She orders Mount Weather guards to start taking Delinquents from their room to be harvested, but the Delinquents fight back. [[Jasper]]'s steadfast resistance against them leads Tsing to picking him as her next victim to be harvested. However, [[Bellamy]] causes a radiation leak, killing several guards and injuring Tsing. She tries to escape by getting into a elevator, but Jasper blocks the door, and he, [[Monty]], [[Harper]] and [[Miller]] watch as Tsing dies.
   
 
== Throughout the Series ==
 
== Throughout the Series ==

Revision as of 14:20, 31 October 2016

I hope you know... You're all incredibly special to us.
— Dr. Tsing to The Delinquents [src]


Dr. Lorelei Tsing is a recurring character in the second season. She is portrayed by cast member Rekha Sharma, and debuts in the first episode of the second season.

Tsing is Chief Medical of Mount Weather, and in charge of Harvest Project. She uses the 47 Delinquents in Mount Weather for her experiments and bone marrow extractions, in order to grant the rest of the residents immunity to radiation. When Wallace attempts to put a stop to it, she sides with President Wallace's son, Cage.

She orders Mount Weather guards to start taking Delinquents from their room to be harvested, but the Delinquents fight back. Jasper's steadfast resistance against them leads Tsing to picking him as her next victim to be harvested. However, Bellamy causes a radiation leak, killing several guards and injuring Tsing. She tries to escape by getting into a elevator, but Jasper blocks the door, and he, Monty, Harper and Miller watch as Tsing dies.

Throughout the Series

In The 48, she comes into the hospital section of Mount Weather and greets Clarke, who is sitting on one of the beds. She then takes Maya to be decontaminated after Maya has a brief conversation with Clarke.

In Inclement Weather, she tampers with the gunshot wound on one of the guardsmen to make it look like an arrow wound just before showing Clarke the body. She later tends to Clarke's wound after she purposely reopened her stitches to get back into medical.

In Reapercussions, she is seen in the Harvest Chamber, where the Grounders are being drained of their blood, and her being there forces Clarke to hide in Anya's cage in order to keep from being spotted by her. She is also briefly seen at the end of the episode doing a Grounder check. When she comes across Lincoln, she says to take him to "The Cerberus Project".

In Human Trials, she is first seen at the quarantine room helping Maya who is suffering from severe radiation burns. When Jasper and Monty arrive, they see that Maya is in poor condition, and Jasper wants to help. Dr. Tsing tells him that a blood exchange might save him, but it can be risky. Jasper does it anyways in order to save Maya. During the procedure, Monty starts to ask questions to Tsing. Though she tries to get Monty to leave the room, he stays after he catches her in the middle of a lie. After the procedure is a success and Maya is fully recovered, Tsing visits Dante Wallace and informs him that their first Human Trial was a success, however, this displeases him as he stated to her he did not want any tests done.,

In Fog of War, she is seen alongside Cage arguing with Dante as to extracting blood from the delinquents. Dante says he will not take them forcefully, much to their displeasure. Later she is seen alongside Cage performing tests on the delinquents who volunteered to give blood to the Mountain Men.

In Long Into an Abyss, Tsing and Cage perform a test on Keenan Mykulak in order to test the blood transfusions the delinquents gave. Keenan, however, starts getting radiation burns almost instantly. Cage tries to stop it, but Tsing steps in saying that she will clearly inform everyone of what they are doing, so they allow Keenan to die. They determine that a Bone Marrow is required in order to get the full effect from their blood, so they abduct Harper and perform a Bone Marrow on her.

In Coup de Grâce, she is confronted by Dante, who is performing Bone Marrow's on Harper and locked up Monty Green. He arrests her for her actions, freeing the two. Dr. Tsing says that the ground is their birthright, and they belong to be out there, but Dante disagrees and arrests her anyway.

In Rubicon, after being freed by the new president Cage, Dr. Tsing is seen entering the Delinquents room, who are now isolated in their room. She walks in telling them they need all of them to obtain their blood and starts taking them one by one. She is seen performing a Bone Marrow on one delinquent, extracting all of his blood. Later when she is racking up the others, the delinquents start to rebel, with their plan ultimately failing. She then chooses to take Jasper to perform an operation on, with the guards dragging him out. However, Bellamy Blake causes a radiation leak, killing all the guards but Tsing attempts to escape via elevator. However, Jasper holds the door open, with Jasper, Miller, Monty and Harper watching her slowly die.

In Blood Must Have Blood (Part 1), she is mentioned by Cage when he announces to the citizens of Mount Weather that before his "friend" was murdered, she found a treatment to help them get to the ground safely.

Personality

Dr. Tsing, although intelligent, is cruel and selfish. These traits of hers are shown multiple times throughout the episodes. She can also be described as a sociopath because she feels no remorse for the people she hurts or kills. Tsing is also shown to be disobedient and dishonest to her superiors.

Physical Appearance

Dr. Tsing has a brown complexion, with long black hair, brown eyes, and is of average height. 

Relationships

Dante Wallace

At first, Dante and Dr. Tsing appear to be on good terms, however, their relationship appears to sour after Dante disagreed with Dr. Tsing about harvesting the 47 Delinquents and forbade her from going ahead with her trials, only accepting volunteers instead of forcing them. She goes behind Dante's back and, along with Cage Wallace, she continues with her trials until Dante discovers her disobedience and orders her to be locked up. Dante is later removed from office and taken into quarantine by Cage, allowing Dr. Tsing to continue with her trials.

Cage Wallace

Cage Wallace and Dr. Tsing have a positive relationship as they both worked together to help get the Mountain Men to the ground through the Cerberus Project and the Harvest Project, respectively. Cage and Dr. Tsing begin experimenting with the Delinquents' blood and bone marrow on Maya Vie and Keenan Mykulak, killing the latter. Dante Wallace eventually puts an end to their experiments and has Dr. Tsing arrested. After Cage overthrows Dante, he frees Dr. Tsing and allows her to continue her experiments on the Delinquents.

Killed Victims

Appearances

Season Two
Episode Appearance Status
The 48Appears
Inclement WeatherAppears
ReapercussionsAppears
Many Happy ReturnsAbsent
Human TrialsAppears
Fog of WarAppears
Long Into an AbyssAppears
SpacewalkerAbsent
Remember MeAbsent
Survival of the FittestAbsent
Coup de GrâceAppears
RubiconAppears
ResurrectionAbsent
Bodyguard of LiesAbsent
Blood Must Have Blood (Part 1)Mentioned
Blood Must Have Blood (Part 2)Absent

Quotes

Dr. Tsing (to the Delinquents): "I hope you know... You're all incredibly special to us."

Notes and Trivia

Gallery


Note: The picture goes in episode order. To see the order of the episodes please visit Episode Guide.


See Also

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Main Characters
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Recurring Characters
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