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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|individual name= The ''Mysterious Man''
|image          = [[Image:Mysterious Man.jpg|250px]]
|image=
|individual name = The ''Mysterious Man''
|race= [[Human]]
|race           = [[Human]]
|home planet= [[Earth]]
|home planet     = [[Earth]]
|home era= [[20th century|20th]] to [[21st century]]
|home era       = [[20th century|20th]] to [[21st century]]
|appearances= [[DW]]: [[The Lazarus Experiment]]
|appearances     = [[DW]]: [[The Lazarus Experiment]]
|actor=
|actor           = [[Bertie Carvel]]
}}
}}


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The ''Mysterious Man'' was an agent of [[The Master|Harold Saxon]] that overwatched Saxon's good friend, [[Richard Lazarus]]'s experiment to make himself younger. He also told [[Francine Jones]] that her daughter, [[Martha Jones|Martha]] (who was [[The Doctor]]'s companion), that she should not trust the Doctor. This led her to the conclusion of helping Saxon track down the Doctor.
The ''Mysterious Man'' was an agent of [[The Master|Harold Saxon]] that overwatched Saxon's good friend, [[Richard Lazarus]]'s experiment to make himself younger. He also told [[Francine Jones]] that her daughter, [[Martha Jones|Martha]] (who was [[The Doctor]]'s companion), that she should not trust the Doctor. This led her to the conclusion of helping Saxon track down the Doctor.
([[DW]]: [[The Lazarus Experiment]])
([[DW]]: [[The Lazarus Experiment]])
[[Category:Tenth Doctor enemies]]
[[Category:Tenth Doctor enemies]]
[[Category:Individuals with unknown names]]
[[Category:Individuals with unknown names]]

Revision as of 17:11, 21 June 2009


The Mysterious Man was an agent of Harold Saxon that overwatched Saxon's good friend, Richard Lazarus's experiment to make himself younger. He also told Francine Jones that her daughter, Martha (who was The Doctor's companion), that she should not trust the Doctor. This led her to the conclusion of helping Saxon track down the Doctor. (DW: The Lazarus Experiment)