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'''Norton''' was a human working in [[Isolation Station Forty]]. He and [[Ash (Anachrophobia)|Ash]] volunteered to test Dr [[Paterson (Anachrophobia)|Paterson's]] [[RT capsule]]. This allowed them to be possessed by the [[clock person|Clock People]]. He used their [[time travel]] ability to go back and not hit his lover [[Georgia (Anachrophobia)|Georgia]], which brought him more under their control. He was killed by [[mustard gas]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Anachrophobia (novel)|Anachrophobia]]'')
'''Norton''' was a human working in [[Isolation Station Forty]]. He and [[Ash (Anachrophobia)|Ash]] volunteered to test Dr [[Paterson (Anachrophobia)|Paterson's]] [[RT capsule]]. This allowed them to be possessed by the [[Clock-Person|Clock-People]]. He used their [[time travel]] ability to go back and not hit his lover [[Georgia (Anachrophobia)|Georgia]], which brought him more under their control. He was killed by [[mustard gas]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Anachrophobia (novel)|Anachrophobia]]'')
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 21 February 2022

Norton was a human working in Isolation Station Forty. He and Ash volunteered to test Dr Paterson's RT capsule. This allowed them to be possessed by the Clock-People. He used their time travel ability to go back and not hit his lover Georgia, which brought him more under their control. He was killed by mustard gas. (PROSE: Anachrophobia)