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While Baker was in the Wenley Moor cave system, he saw a [[Silurian]] and fired upon it. A [[dinosaur]] then attacked him and he was wounded. Baker was rescued and taken to a hospital. He was unwilling to sit back and wanted to get into the action.
While Baker was in the Wenley Moor cave system, he saw a [[Silurian]] and fired upon it. A [[dinosaur]] then attacked him and he was wounded. Baker was rescued and taken to a hospital. He was unwilling to sit back and wanted to get into the action.


Baker refused to listen to the [[Third Doctor]]'s advice and attacked the [[Silurian]]s. They later captured him and infected him with a deadly virus to spread among [[human]]ity. He eventually succumbed to the disease and died. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'')
Baker refused to listen to the [[Third Doctor]]'s advice and attacked the [[Silurian]]s. They later captured him and infected him with a deadly virus to spread among [[human]]ity. He eventually succumbed to the disease, collapsing and dying outside the hospital where he had been admitted. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'')


:''In the [[Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters|novelisation]], Major Baker is renamed 'Barker'.''
:''In the [[Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters|novelisation]], Major Baker is renamed 'Barker'.''

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Major Baker was Head of Security at the Wenley Moor nuclear research facility.

Biography

While Baker was in the Wenley Moor cave system, he saw a Silurian and fired upon it. A dinosaur then attacked him and he was wounded. Baker was rescued and taken to a hospital. He was unwilling to sit back and wanted to get into the action.

Baker refused to listen to the Third Doctor's advice and attacked the Silurians. They later captured him and infected him with a deadly virus to spread among humanity. He eventually succumbed to the disease, collapsing and dying outside the hospital where he had been admitted. (TV: Doctor Who and the Silurians)

In the novelisation, Major Baker is renamed 'Barker'.