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'''Dirk Slipstream''' was a [[criminal]] from the [[far future]] who menaced [[the Doctor]] on several occasions.


'''Dirk Slipstream''' was a criminal who served time in [[Volag-Noc]] after being caught by [[the Doctor]].
Following one meeting with an unspecified incarnation of [[the Doctor]], Dirk carried out the [[Belaform Diamond Heist]] during which he crashed a passenger ship into a [[diamond]] depository on [[Belaform 9]] killing six hundred people on board and one hundred at the depository. Dirk was sentenced to one hundred years in the [[Volag-Noc]] prison for every person he killed - around seventy thousand years in total - however, he served only six years before managing to escape.


== Biography ==
He stole the [[Golden Bough]] and then went searching for the [[Mymon Key]], an object of unlimited power, on the planet [[Gyre]]. Slipstream was killed by carnivorous [[Sollogs]] while making one last desperate bid for the Mymon Key. Several moments later the Gyre was destroyed by the [[Schuler-Khan]] comet.
Dirk was sentenced to one hundred years per person he killed during a jewel heist- seven hundred dead working out to about seventy thousand years. He escaped and went searching for the [[Mymon Key]], an object of unlimited power, on the planet [[Gyre]]. Slipstream was presumably killed by carnivorous [[Sollogs]] while making one last desperate bid for the Mymon Key. ([[NSA]]: ''[[Night of the Humans]]'')
 
His death was reported to both Volag-Noc and the [[Intergalactic Crime Bureau]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Night of the Humans (novel)|Night of the Humans]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* Precisely what body the Doctor was in when he last caught Slipstream was never specified. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] reflected that it had been 'years and regenerations' since he'd last seen Slipstream, but given Slipstream's knowledge of the [[Last Great Time War|Time War]], the [[Eighth Doctor|Eighth]] or [[Ninth Doctor]]s seem the most likely candidates.
* Precisely what body the Doctor was in when he last caught Slipstream was never specified. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] reflected that it had been "years and regenerations" since he'd last seen Slipstream, but given Slipstream's knowledge of the [[Last Great Time War|Time War]], the [[Eighth Doctor|Eighth]] or [[War Doctor]]s seem the most likely candidates.
 
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Latest revision as of 07:31, 17 August 2023

Dirk Slipstream was a criminal from the far future who menaced the Doctor on several occasions.

Following one meeting with an unspecified incarnation of the Doctor, Dirk carried out the Belaform Diamond Heist during which he crashed a passenger ship into a diamond depository on Belaform 9 killing six hundred people on board and one hundred at the depository. Dirk was sentenced to one hundred years in the Volag-Noc prison for every person he killed - around seventy thousand years in total - however, he served only six years before managing to escape.

He stole the Golden Bough and then went searching for the Mymon Key, an object of unlimited power, on the planet Gyre. Slipstream was killed by carnivorous Sollogs while making one last desperate bid for the Mymon Key. Several moments later the Gyre was destroyed by the Schuler-Khan comet.

His death was reported to both Volag-Noc and the Intergalactic Crime Bureau. (PROSE: Night of the Humans)

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

  • Precisely what body the Doctor was in when he last caught Slipstream was never specified. The Eleventh Doctor reflected that it had been "years and regenerations" since he'd last seen Slipstream, but given Slipstream's knowledge of the Time War, the Eighth or War Doctors seem the most likely candidates.