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'''Robin Yeadon''' was a young man who lived in the village of [[Crook Marsham]]. Around [[December]] [[1968]], he met [[Ace]] and fell in love with her. Tragedy struck the relationship when an [[Sentience|alien life form]] started to kill the people in the village, including his [[Betty Yeadon|Mother]] and [[Lawrence Yeadon|Father]]. In the end, Ace left him when the [[Seventh Doctor]] landed on an alien planet. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Nightshade (novel)|Nightshade]]'')
'''Robin Yeadon''' was a young man who lived in the village of [[Crook Marsham]]. Around [[December]] [[1968]], he met [[Ace]] and fell in love with her. Tragedy struck the relationship when an [[Sentience|alien life form]] started to kill the people in the village, including his [[Betty Yeadon|Mother]] and [[Lawrence Yeadon|Father]]. In the end, Ace left him when the [[Seventh Doctor]] landed on an alien planet. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Nightshade (novel)|Nightshade]]'')

Revision as of 09:17, 29 March 2013

Robin Yeadon was a young man who lived in the village of Crook Marsham. Around December 1968, he met Ace and fell in love with her. Tragedy struck the relationship when an alien life form started to kill the people in the village, including his Mother and Father. In the end, Ace left him when the Seventh Doctor landed on an alien planet. (PROSE: Nightshade)

Robin moved to Australia and became a businessman. He confronted the Doctor in one of his properties, a café in Glebe. (PROSE: Prelude Set Piece)

He would later meet Ace's mother Audrey Dudman in a nightclub. (PROSE: Happy Endings)