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'''Abraham''' was the local undertaker of [[Mercy, Nevada]]. | '''Abraham''' was the local undertaker of [[Mercy, Nevada]]. | ||
He | When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] addressed himself as "the Doctor", Abraham, believing the Doctor to be referring to Dr [[Kahler-Jex]], began measuring his body for a coffin, as [[Kahler-Tek]] was tracking down Jex. He later offered fresh [[coffee]] to the Doctor after he became [[United States Marshal|Marshal]] of Mercy. Abraham claimed to trust [[Isaac (A Town Called Mercy)|Isaac]]'s reasoning in making the Doctor Marshal, and said that if the Doctor was good enough for Isaac, he was good enough for him. Immediately after saying this, Abraham began to measure the Doctor's body again. ([[TV]]: '' [[A Town Called Mercy (TV story)|A Town Called Mercy]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 04:35, 15 February 2015
Abraham was the local undertaker of Mercy, Nevada.
When the Eleventh Doctor addressed himself as "the Doctor", Abraham, believing the Doctor to be referring to Dr Kahler-Jex, began measuring his body for a coffin, as Kahler-Tek was tracking down Jex. He later offered fresh coffee to the Doctor after he became Marshal of Mercy. Abraham claimed to trust Isaac's reasoning in making the Doctor Marshal, and said that if the Doctor was good enough for Isaac, he was good enough for him. Immediately after saying this, Abraham began to measure the Doctor's body again. (TV: A Town Called Mercy)