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Dr '''Gavin Dexter''' was the Head of Research at [[Pangbourne Scientific Lab]].
Dr '''Gavin Dexter''' was the Head of Research at [[Pangbourne Scientific Lab]].


His home was firebombed in [[2006]] by animal rights activists objecting to the type of experimentation he was using to find a cure for the [[Marberg virus]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Buried Secrets (audio story)|Buried Secrets]]'')
His home was firebombed in [[2006]] by animal rights activists objecting to the type of experimentation he was using to find a cure for the [[Marburg virus]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Buried Secrets (audio story)|Buried Secrets]]'')


Ironically, he was not using animals, but [[human]] subjects. He was also affiliated with the [[Crimson Chapter]] of the [[Orbus Postramo]] — a doomsday [[cult]]. He crafted a variant of the virus that grew fifty times faster, which the Chapter wanted to release to bring about the apocalypse they believed was predicted in the [[Book of Tomorrows]].
Ironically, he was not using animals, but [[human]] subjects. He was also affiliated with the [[Crimson Chapter]] of the [[Orbus Postramo]] — a doomsday [[cult]]. He crafted a variant of the virus that grew fifty times faster, which the Chapter wanted to release to bring about the apocalypse they believed was predicted in the [[Book of Tomorrows]].

Latest revision as of 16:15, 18 April 2021

Dr Gavin Dexter was the Head of Research at Pangbourne Scientific Lab.

His home was firebombed in 2006 by animal rights activists objecting to the type of experimentation he was using to find a cure for the Marburg virus. (AUDIO: Buried Secrets)

Ironically, he was not using animals, but human subjects. He was also affiliated with the Crimson Chapter of the Orbus Postramo — a doomsday cult. He crafted a variant of the virus that grew fifty times faster, which the Chapter wanted to release to bring about the apocalypse they believed was predicted in the Book of Tomorrows.

When Will Sullivan was sent to get the antidote to the virus from Dexter, the Keeper of the Crimson Chapter had him kill the doctor on the pretext that he might be a sleeper agent for the rival White Chapter. Afterwards, she admitted he was likely innocent, but thought he was too ambitious. (AUDIO: Fatal Consequences)