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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|individual name= Sorenson
|image= SorensonPoE.jpg
|image= [[File:Sorenson.jpg|250px]]
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|race= [[Morestran]]
|species= Morestran
|home planet= [[Morestra]]
|origin= [[Morestra]]
|home era= [[372nd century]]
|only = Planet of Evil (TV story)
|appearances=[[DW]]: ''[[Planet of Evil]]''
|actor= Frederick Jaeger
|actor= [[Frederick Jaeger]]
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'''Sorenson''' was a [[Morestran]] scientist who led an expedition to [[Zeta Minor]] in search of a new energy source to save his civilisation. He found what he believed to be it when he discovered [[anti-matter]] on the planet, but all the members of Sorenson's team were killed by an [[Anti-matter Creature]]. Months later, after being rescued by [[Vishinsky]]'s landing party, he brought his anti-matter samples aboard [[Salamar]]'s ship. He refused to believe the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s warnings concerning anti-matter, and when Salamar ordered the samples to be returned to the planet, he took one and hid it on the ship. However, the anti-matter infected him, causing him to transform into an anti-matter monster which killed [[Morelli]], [[De Haan]] and [[Reig]]. At first he tried to control the transformations with a vaccine he created, but eventually succumbed completely. When [[Salamar]] tried to kill him, he was killed instead but not before causing the creation of more anti-matter monsters which began killing more crewmembers. Sorenson was cured when the Doctor returned the last anti-matter sample to the planet. He then suggested that Sorenson look into using the kinetic forces of planetary movement as an alternate energy source. ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of Evil]]'')
'''Sorenson''' was a [[Morestran]] [[scientist]] who led an expedition to [[Zeta Minor]] in the year [[37166]] to search for a new energy source that would save his civilisation.


[[File:Antiman.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Sorenson turned into Antiman.]]
== Biography ==
Sorenson discovered rich veins of [[anti-matter mineral]]s on the planet with which he could refuel the Morestran sun, which was dying. His monomania concerning this scientific pursuit, coupled with the deaths of all seven of his fellow expedition members, left him with some mental derangement, which was immediately noticeable to [[Vishinsky]]'s landing party.


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This party came from a Morestran [[probe ship]], captained by [[Controller]] [[Salamar]], that had come in search of Sorenson's expedition. He brought his mineral samples on board the ship. When the [[Fourth Doctor]] reasoned that the samples would have to be left behind if the ship was to ever leave, Sorenson secreted a canister.
 
The anti-matter infected Sorenson, causing his degeneration into a beastly form with glowing red eyes. He attacked and killed [[Morelli (Planet of Evil)|Morelli]], [[De Haan]] and [[Reig]], leaving behind the same desiccated corpses as the anti-matter creature. By drinking an oral vaccine he was able to revert this change temporarily. The Doctor labelled this creature "anti-man", a hybrid creature whose brain cells had been destroyed causing it to "descend to the level of a brute".
 
The Doctor confronted Sorenson in his room aboard the ship, confirming that his vaccine was no longer working and had set in motion a series of chemical changes. Acknowledging that he had to take responsibility for his actions, the professor took the remaining mineral canister and prepared to eject it and his own person into space but transformed again before he could.
 
Salamar used a [[neutron accelerator]] against him and was killed by Sorenson in the attempt. The device triggered the creation of several duplicates of the professor, composed of pure anti-matter. The Doctor shot him and carried him into [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]].
 
[[File:Amplified.jpg|left|thumb|The infected Sorenson is empowered by the [[neutron accelerator]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Evil (TV story)|Planet of Evil]]'')]]
There, having landed on Zeta Minor, Sorenson broke free of his constraints. The Doctor lured him and, in his attempts to strike the Doctor, the professor fell into a 'pool' of anti-matter. The Doctor then returned the last canister and the duplicates disappeared.
 
The Doctor rediscovered Sorenson by the side of the pool, restored to his former self. He assured him that he was "a very lucky man", released as the [[Time Lord]] had kept his promise to return the anti-matter.
 
Suffering from memory loss, remembering only that he had discovered a promising source of energy, he was convinced by the Doctor that he had abandoned that line of thought and had been looking into the kinetic force of planetary movement as an alternative. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Evil (TV story)|Planet of Evil]]'')
 
An academy was named after him in the [[392nd century]], two thousand years after the Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane encountered him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Planet of Evil (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Planet of Evil]], [[Zeta Major (novel)|Zeta Major]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 21:03, 10 July 2023

Sorenson was a Morestran scientist who led an expedition to Zeta Minor in the year 37166 to search for a new energy source that would save his civilisation.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Sorenson discovered rich veins of anti-matter minerals on the planet with which he could refuel the Morestran sun, which was dying. His monomania concerning this scientific pursuit, coupled with the deaths of all seven of his fellow expedition members, left him with some mental derangement, which was immediately noticeable to Vishinsky's landing party.

This party came from a Morestran probe ship, captained by Controller Salamar, that had come in search of Sorenson's expedition. He brought his mineral samples on board the ship. When the Fourth Doctor reasoned that the samples would have to be left behind if the ship was to ever leave, Sorenson secreted a canister.

The anti-matter infected Sorenson, causing his degeneration into a beastly form with glowing red eyes. He attacked and killed Morelli, De Haan and Reig, leaving behind the same desiccated corpses as the anti-matter creature. By drinking an oral vaccine he was able to revert this change temporarily. The Doctor labelled this creature "anti-man", a hybrid creature whose brain cells had been destroyed causing it to "descend to the level of a brute".

The Doctor confronted Sorenson in his room aboard the ship, confirming that his vaccine was no longer working and had set in motion a series of chemical changes. Acknowledging that he had to take responsibility for his actions, the professor took the remaining mineral canister and prepared to eject it and his own person into space but transformed again before he could.

Salamar used a neutron accelerator against him and was killed by Sorenson in the attempt. The device triggered the creation of several duplicates of the professor, composed of pure anti-matter. The Doctor shot him and carried him into the TARDIS.

The infected Sorenson is empowered by the neutron accelerator. (TV: Planet of Evil)

There, having landed on Zeta Minor, Sorenson broke free of his constraints. The Doctor lured him and, in his attempts to strike the Doctor, the professor fell into a 'pool' of anti-matter. The Doctor then returned the last canister and the duplicates disappeared.

The Doctor rediscovered Sorenson by the side of the pool, restored to his former self. He assured him that he was "a very lucky man", released as the Time Lord had kept his promise to return the anti-matter.

Suffering from memory loss, remembering only that he had discovered a promising source of energy, he was convinced by the Doctor that he had abandoned that line of thought and had been looking into the kinetic force of planetary movement as an alternative. (TV: Planet of Evil)

An academy was named after him in the 392nd century, two thousand years after the Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane encountered him. (PROSEDoctor Who and the Planet of EvilZeta Major)