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|name            = Gagan Rassmussen
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'''Gagan Rassmussen''' was a [[scientist]] in the [[38th century]].
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Professor '''Gagan Rassmussen''' was a [[scientist]] in the [[38th century]].
 
He had developed [[Morpheus pod]]s on the ''[[Le Verrier]]'' [[space station]] in which people would lie inside for five minutes, giving them a month of rest, using a carrier signal to effectively rewrite the centres of the human brain responsible for sleep. The pods were developed as tools of business to make workers more productive.
 
Gagan wanted to make enhancements to the process and worked on producing improved pods; however, these new sleep pods concentrated the buildup of [[Mucus|rheum]] in the users eye, which evolved into a carniverous, intelligent organism identified as [[Sandman (Sleep No More)|Sandmen]] when stimulated by the Morpheus pods' signal. While testing these pods, Gagan and his crew became unwitting hosts to Sandmen, which subsequently gained sentience and consumed them in their sleep. The dust preserved Gagan's human form, and impersonated him.
 
'Rassmussen' plotted to spread the encoded signal the Morpheus pods used to create Sandmen across the solar system. In doing so, he orchestrated a scenario filled with plot twists and a climax on board for dramatic effect "like a story", and send a video of this story with the signal.
 
In this staged story, ''Le Verrier'' went silent, and a rescue team from [[Triton]], as well as the [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]], arrived. Looking for the crew, they find Rassmussen hiding in a pod. Rassmussen gave a fabricated explanation the situation, where he survived by hiding in the pods, and begged them to get him off the ''Le Verrier''. However, the rescue team insisted on investigating further, and Rassmussen was seemingly killed by a Sandman in the course of their investigation.
 
After being discovered apparently alive again afterwards, Rassmussen claimed the Sandmen had made it very clear to him that they were "the future" and "a better life form", that they spoke to him in his mind, and he lied that they had spared him. He then claimed that his plan was to spread the infection of the sandmen via transporting one of the sandmen across the galaxy. He appeared to die again when [[Jagganth Daiki-Nagata|Nagata]], the commander of the rescue team, shot him. At the end of Rassmussen's video when ''Le Verrier''{{'}}s gravity shields were destroyed, he revealed the truth - Rassmussen had indeed been consumed by the Sandmen, who used his form to create a narrative that would keep the viewers watching, and thus expose them to the Morpheus signal hidden in the video interference running throughout. He then suggested the viewers share what they have seen so that all humanity may come together, "dust to dust", before disintegrating. ([[TV]]: ''[[Sleep No More (TV story)|Sleep No More]]'')
 
The footage that Rassmussen recorded was later used in the episode of ''[[Doctor Who (N-Space)|Doctor Who]]'' entitled ''[[Sleep No More (in-universe)|Sleep No More]]'', which was broadcast in late [[2015]], and was available on [[BBC iPlayer]] by [[2020]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Zygon Isolation (webcast)|The Zygon Isolation]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
Rassmussen is one of the Sandman enemies in the ''[[Legacy (video game)|Doctor Who: Legacy]]'' mobile game.
 
== External links ==
{{Dwlx|Sandman|Sandman enemies}}


He had developed a project called [[Morpheus (project)|Morpheus]] on the [[Le Verrier]] [[space station]] in which people would lie for five minutes inside a [[sleep]] pod and never have to sleep again. The build up of [[sleep dust]] formed organisms called [[Sandman (Sleep No More)|Sandmen]]. Gagan hid inside one of the pods away from the Sandmen, but was later found by the [[Twelfth Doctor]], [[Clara Oswald]] and a rescue crew. While traveling throughout the station with them he was killed and then possessed by the Sandmen. He then hacked the visual receptors of the Sandmen dust to film the entire events on the space station. He later was shot by [[Jagganth Dalkl-Nagata]], the commander of the rescue team, but since he was part Sandman he survived in time to arrange the recordings, narrate them and send them to the solar systems. The recordings contained an electronic signal that could turn people into Sandmen, fulfilling his plan. At the end of the recording he transformed into his true sandy self. ([[TV]]: ''[[Sleep No More (TV story)|Sleep No More]]'')
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Latest revision as of 00:47, 30 March 2023

Professor Gagan Rassmussen was a scientist in the 38th century.

He had developed Morpheus pods on the Le Verrier space station in which people would lie inside for five minutes, giving them a month of rest, using a carrier signal to effectively rewrite the centres of the human brain responsible for sleep. The pods were developed as tools of business to make workers more productive.

Gagan wanted to make enhancements to the process and worked on producing improved pods; however, these new sleep pods concentrated the buildup of rheum in the users eye, which evolved into a carniverous, intelligent organism identified as Sandmen when stimulated by the Morpheus pods' signal. While testing these pods, Gagan and his crew became unwitting hosts to Sandmen, which subsequently gained sentience and consumed them in their sleep. The dust preserved Gagan's human form, and impersonated him.

'Rassmussen' plotted to spread the encoded signal the Morpheus pods used to create Sandmen across the solar system. In doing so, he orchestrated a scenario filled with plot twists and a climax on board for dramatic effect "like a story", and send a video of this story with the signal.

In this staged story, Le Verrier went silent, and a rescue team from Triton, as well as the Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald, arrived. Looking for the crew, they find Rassmussen hiding in a pod. Rassmussen gave a fabricated explanation the situation, where he survived by hiding in the pods, and begged them to get him off the Le Verrier. However, the rescue team insisted on investigating further, and Rassmussen was seemingly killed by a Sandman in the course of their investigation.

After being discovered apparently alive again afterwards, Rassmussen claimed the Sandmen had made it very clear to him that they were "the future" and "a better life form", that they spoke to him in his mind, and he lied that they had spared him. He then claimed that his plan was to spread the infection of the sandmen via transporting one of the sandmen across the galaxy. He appeared to die again when Nagata, the commander of the rescue team, shot him. At the end of Rassmussen's video when Le Verrier's gravity shields were destroyed, he revealed the truth - Rassmussen had indeed been consumed by the Sandmen, who used his form to create a narrative that would keep the viewers watching, and thus expose them to the Morpheus signal hidden in the video interference running throughout. He then suggested the viewers share what they have seen so that all humanity may come together, "dust to dust", before disintegrating. (TV: Sleep No More)

The footage that Rassmussen recorded was later used in the episode of Doctor Who entitled Sleep No More, which was broadcast in late 2015, and was available on BBC iPlayer by 2020. (WC: The Zygon Isolation)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Rassmussen is one of the Sandman enemies in the Doctor Who: Legacy mobile game.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]