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'''Nicholas''' '''Fedorin''' was Central European controller [[Alexander Denes]]' second-in-command. When [[Ramón Salamander]] accused Denes of negligence in [[2018]], he promised to put Fedorin in his place, using slanderous lies to blackmail Fedorin into going along with it.
'''Nicholas Fedorin''' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Enemy of the World (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Enemy of the World]]'') was Central European controller [[Alexander Denes]]' second-in-command. When [[Ramón Salamander]] accused Denes of negligence in [[2018]], he promised to put Fedorin in his place, using slanderous lies to blackmail Fedorin into going along with it.


Salamander ordered Fedorin to fatally poison Denes. However, Fedorin could not go through with the assassination attempt. Salamander then fatally [[poison]]ed Fedorin for not having the guts to kill Denes by the same method. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Enemy of the World (TV story)|The Enemy of the World]]'')
Salamander ordered Fedorin to fatally poison Denes. However, Fedorin could not go through with the assassination attempt. Salamander then fatally [[poison]]ed Fedorin for not having the guts to kill Denes by the same method. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Enemy of the World (TV story)|The Enemy of the World]]'')
== Behind the Scenes ==
Fedorin is given the first name of Nicholas in the [[Doctor Who and the Enemy of the World (novelisation)|novelisation]].
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Revision as of 13:46, 7 March 2019

Nicholas Fedorin (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Enemy of the World) was Central European controller Alexander Denes' second-in-command. When Ramón Salamander accused Denes of negligence in 2018, he promised to put Fedorin in his place, using slanderous lies to blackmail Fedorin into going along with it.

Salamander ordered Fedorin to fatally poison Denes. However, Fedorin could not go through with the assassination attempt. Salamander then fatally poisoned Fedorin for not having the guts to kill Denes by the same method. (TV: The Enemy of the World)