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Sophia Cracroft is a member of the British aristocracy.  Her uncle is [[John Franklin]] and her aunt is [[Lady Jane Franklin]].  She is being courted by [[Francis Crozier]].  
Sophia Cracroft is a member of the British aristocracy.  Her uncle is [[John Franklin]] and her aunt is [[Lady Jane Franklin]].  She is being courted by [[Francis Crozier]].  


== During the events of [[The Terror: Season 1 Episode 1 Go for Broke]] played by [[Greta Scacchi]] ==
== During the events of [[The Terror: Season 1 Episode 1 Go for Broke]] played by [[Sian Brooke]] ==
Crozier remembers the time when he attended a play about the Algonquin massacre by the Mohawk, which he attended with Lady Jane Franklin, [[Sir James Ross]] and [[Lady Ann Ross]].  During the play, the [[Presenter]] announces to the theater goers that Crozier and Sir Ross are in the theater and they are given ovations.
Crozier remembers the time when he attended a play about the Algonquin massacre by the Mohawk, which he attended with Lady Jane Franklin, [[Sir James Ross]] and [[Lady Ann Ross]].  During the play, the [[Presenter]] announces to the theater goers that Crozier and Sir Ross are in the theater and they are given ovations.

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Sophia Cracroft

Background

Sophia Cracroft is a member of the British aristocracy. Her uncle is John Franklin and her aunt is Lady Jane Franklin. She is being courted by Francis Crozier.

During the events of The Terror: Season 1 Episode 1 Go for Broke played by Sian Brooke

Crozier remembers the time when he attended a play about the Algonquin massacre by the Mohawk, which he attended with Lady Jane Franklin, Sir James Ross and Lady Ann Ross. During the play, the Presenter announces to the theater goers that Crozier and Sir Ross are in the theater and they are given ovations.