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The '''Mr Copper Foundation''' was a foundation that funded many advanced scientific subjects, ([[PROSE]]: "[[The Time Lord Letters (novel)|Putting Things Straight]]") including the development of the [[Sub-Wave Network]]. [[Harriet Jones]] used this technology to communicate with [[Martha Jones]], [[Torchwood Three]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'')


The '''Mr Copper Foundation''' was a foundation that developed the [[Subwave network]]. [[Harriet Jones]] used this technology to communicate with [[Martha Jones]], [[Torchwood Three]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'')
The Mr Copper Foundation was established and endowed in the early [[21st century]] by Mr [[Bayldon Copper|Copper]], a mysterious gentleman of unknown first name. Copper was widely believed to be a pseudonym, due to the fact there was no record of his existence prior to [[Christmas]] [[2007]]. Even after that point, no official records existed for Copper. Unbeknownst to most, ([[PROSE]]: "[[The Time Lord Letters (novel)|Putting Things Straight]]") Mr Copper was a former employee on the ''[[Titanic (spaceship)|Titanic]]'' who was left on [[Earth]] in 2007 with a rather valuable pre-paid [[credit card]] following an adventure with the [[Tenth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|Voyage of the Damned]]'') Mr Copper used his newfound [[wealth]] to establish the Mr Copper Foundation. Some time later, a letter from the Doctor was found among the papers held by the foundation. The letter corrected Copper on some of his misconceptions of what Earth was like and wished him well in his new life on Earth. Because of the outlandish content of the letter, it was believed by many to be a [[hoax]], though it eventually would end up in a historical [[The Time Lord Letters|collection]] of [[letter]]s concerning [[the Doctor]]. ([[PROSE]]: "[[The Time Lord Letters (novel)|Putting Things Straight]]")


It is said that the Mr copper foundation was founded by the same Mr Copper
whom met the doctor aboard the S.S. Titanic. We saw him leave with a credit card containing £1,000,000 , which the doctor told him was worth 50,000,056 credits. leaving the doctor a millionaire, he could have easily formed the foundation responsible for the subwave network, where the technology could be of distinct alien origin
{{Infobox Individual
| individual name = Mr Copper
| image          =
| alias          =
| race            = Stowian
| home planet    = Stow
| home era        = 21st Century
| appearances    = Voyage of the damned
| mentions        = Voyage of the damned/The stolen Earth
| actor          = Clive Swift
}}
[[Category:Earth-based organisations]]
[[Category:Earth-based organisations]]
[[Category:Research and development]]

Latest revision as of 14:59, 9 February 2024

The Mr Copper Foundation was a foundation that funded many advanced scientific subjects, (PROSE: "Putting Things Straight") including the development of the Sub-Wave Network. Harriet Jones used this technology to communicate with Martha Jones, Torchwood Three and Sarah Jane Smith. (TV: The Stolen Earth)

The Mr Copper Foundation was established and endowed in the early 21st century by Mr Copper, a mysterious gentleman of unknown first name. Copper was widely believed to be a pseudonym, due to the fact there was no record of his existence prior to Christmas 2007. Even after that point, no official records existed for Copper. Unbeknownst to most, (PROSE: "Putting Things Straight") Mr Copper was a former employee on the Titanic who was left on Earth in 2007 with a rather valuable pre-paid credit card following an adventure with the Tenth Doctor. (TV: Voyage of the Damned) Mr Copper used his newfound wealth to establish the Mr Copper Foundation. Some time later, a letter from the Doctor was found among the papers held by the foundation. The letter corrected Copper on some of his misconceptions of what Earth was like and wished him well in his new life on Earth. Because of the outlandish content of the letter, it was believed by many to be a hoax, though it eventually would end up in a historical collection of letters concerning the Doctor. (PROSE: "Putting Things Straight")