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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the head of [[Falsh Industries]]. | |||
Falsh funded [[Aristotle Halcyon]]'s demolition of what were considered [[Jupiter]]'s unnecessary [[moon]]s, as well as [[Arnauld Klimt]]'s secret illegal weapons research to create [[Halcytone]]. When the truth came out, he tried to get away. However, the [[Eighth Doctor]] had implanted [[hypnosis|post-hypnotic]] suggestions in an [[Icthal]] agent, making it believe it was in love with Falsh. It said ‘I must run away with you and make you mine forever,’ and did so. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To the Slaughter (novel)|To the Slaughter]]'') | Falsh funded [[Aristotle Halcyon]]'s demolition of what were considered [[Jupiter]]'s unnecessary [[moon]]s, as well as [[Arnauld Klimt]]'s secret illegal weapons research to create [[Halcytone]]. When the truth came out, he tried to get away. However, the [[Eighth Doctor]] had implanted [[hypnosis|post-hypnotic]] suggestions in an [[Icthal]] agent, making it believe it was in love with Falsh. It said ‘I must run away with you and make you mine forever,’ and did so. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To the Slaughter (novel)|To the Slaughter]]'') |
Revision as of 19:05, 3 June 2017
Robart Falsh was the head of Falsh Industries.
Falsh funded Aristotle Halcyon's demolition of what were considered Jupiter's unnecessary moons, as well as Arnauld Klimt's secret illegal weapons research to create Halcytone. When the truth came out, he tried to get away. However, the Eighth Doctor had implanted post-hypnotic suggestions in an Icthal agent, making it believe it was in love with Falsh. It said ‘I must run away with you and make you mine forever,’ and did so. (PROSE: To the Slaughter)