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Dr '''Khan''' was the assistant of [[Professor]] [[Kyle (Earthshock)|Kyle]]. | Dr '''Khan''' was the assistant of [[Professor]] [[Kyle (Earthshock)|Kyle]]. | ||
In [[2526]], Khan was a member of an expedition exploring a recently discovered cavern rich in fossils somewhere on [[Earth]]. Khan was killed along with six others by the [[Cybermen]]'s [[Cyberman android|androids]] due to their close proximity to the [[Cyber-bomb]]'s hatch. Khan's coat and a small pick [[hammer]] that belonged to Khan were found by Kyle just after she and Lieutenant [[Scott (Earthshock)|Scott]] discovered the [[Fifth Doctor]] and his [[companion]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'') | In [[2526]], Khan was a member of an expedition exploring a recently discovered cavern rich in fossils somewhere on [[Earth]]. Khan was killed along with six others by the [[Neomorph]] [[Cybermen]]'s [[Cyberman android|androids]] due to their close proximity to the [[Cyber-bomb]]'s hatch. Khan's coat and a small pick [[hammer]] that belonged to Khan were found by Kyle just after she and Lieutenant [[Scott (Earthshock)|Scott]] discovered the [[Fifth Doctor]] and his [[companion]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Earthshock (TV story)|Earthshock]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 10:40, 8 July 2020
Dr Khan was the assistant of Professor Kyle.
In 2526, Khan was a member of an expedition exploring a recently discovered cavern rich in fossils somewhere on Earth. Khan was killed along with six others by the Neomorph Cybermen's androids due to their close proximity to the Cyber-bomb's hatch. Khan's coat and a small pick hammer that belonged to Khan were found by Kyle just after she and Lieutenant Scott discovered the Fifth Doctor and his companions. (TV: Earthshock)