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'''Krasko''' was a [[Murder|mass murderer]] from the [[far future]] who was sent to the [[Stormcage Containment Facility]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[Case File Three]]'') He murdered around 2000 people and revelled in his crimes, but Stormcage punished him by installing a [[neural restrictor]] into his [[brain]], which stopped him from inflicting harm or killing any living thing, no matter how much Krasko wanted to.
'''Krasko''' was a [[Murder|mass murderer]] imprisoned in [[Stormcage Containment Facility]] in the [[52nd century]].  


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Using a [[Krasko's vortex manipulator|vortex manipulator]], he travelled back in time to change history.
=== Imprisonment ===
In the [[52nd century]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Master Plan (comic story)|The Master Plan]]'') Krasko murdered around 2,000 people and was imprisoned in the [[Stormcage Containment Facility]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'') his period of imprisonment overlapping with that of {{Delgado}}. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Master Plan (comic story)|The Master Plan]]'') He was subject to rehabilitation and had a [[neural restrictor]] installed into his [[brain]] before he was released, preventing him from inflicting harm or killing any living thing regardless of how much he wanted to. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'')


The [[Thirteenth Doctor]], [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]], [[Ryan Sinclair|Ryan]] and [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]] encountered Krasko in [[Alabama]] [[1955]], after finding a suitcase filled with time displacement equipment. He wanted to change history by meddling with such small events that would prevent [[Rosa Parks]] from refusing her seat and starting the [[Montgomery Bus Boycott]].
=== Time meddling ===
Krasko believed that black people got "above themselves" and identified the [[Montgomery Bus Boycott]] as when "things started to go wrong". He used [[Krasko's vortex manipulator|a vortex manipulator]] to travel back to [[Alabama]] [[1955]], taking with him time displacement equipment and intending to prevent [[Rosa Parks]] from refusing to give up her seat on [[1 December]] by having [[James Blake]] replaced by [[Elias Griffin Jr]] and limiting the number of passengers.


Krasko's plot was averted by the Doctor and her companions who managed to ensure Rosa began the boycott, no matter what he tried. Krasko's vortex manipulator was destroyed by the Doctor, leaving him unable to time travel. As Krasko finally attempted to stall the bus on Rosa's route, Ryan used Krasko's own [[temporal displacement weapon]], to send him as far back as he could set the device for, presumbly forever stranding Krasko in the [[distant past]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'') likely to the age of [[Dinosaur|dinosaurs]], according to the Thirteenth Doctor. ([[WC]]: ''[[Case File Three]]'')
After detecting and identifying [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], Krasko found the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], [[Yasmin Khan]], [[Ryan Sinclair]] and [[Graham O'Brien]] with his equipment and threatened to kill them if they did not leave Montgomery. They did not do so and, when Krasko blocked the bus's route with a car, Ryan used his time displacement weapon on him, sending him back in time, ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'') likely to the time of the [[dinosaur]]s. ([[WC]]: ''[[Case File Three]]'')


== Personality ==
== Personality ==
Krasko's [[racism]] led him to believe that "things started to go wrong" with [[Rosa Parks]]' victory. He told Ryan that "[his] kind would be put in [their] place". He showed no remorse for the two thousand people he had murdered and when recalling his crimes to the Doctor, he smiled with pleasure. When Krasko was recalling his crimes to the Doctor, he made a joke about not really remembering how many people he'd murdered.  
Krasko's [[racism]] led him to believe that "things started to go wrong" with [[Rosa Parks]]'s victory. He told Ryan that "[his] kind would be put in [their] place". He was sadistic as he showed no remorse for the two thousand people he had murdered and when recalling his crimes to the Doctor, he smiled with pleasure. He also made a joke about not really remembering how many people he had murdered.


Because of the restrictor in his brain stopping him from inflicting or even killing other people, Krasko was visibly frustrated when the Doctor snatched the Vortex Manipulator from his wrist and stomped on it, not being able to strangle her when he managed to overpower her briefly.  
Because of the restrictor in his brain stopping him from inflicting pain or killing other people, Krasko was visibly frustrated when the Doctor snatched the vortex manipulator from his wrist and stomped on it, not being able to strangle her when he managed to overpower her briefly. He also didn't care about the [[Laws of Time]] and what could happen if Rosa Parks did not make her historic victory. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'')


He also didn't care about the [[Laws of Time]] and what could happen if Rosa Parks did not make her historic victory.  
[[Yasmin Khan]] described Krasko as having "anger issues" and an attitude which belonged to the dinosaurs. ([[WC]]: ''[[Case File Three]]'')


He was able to blend in while in 1955, dressing in the appropriate fashion as not to raise suspicion.  
== Appearance ==
Ryan called Krasko a "pretty boy". He was able to blend in whilst in [[1955]], dressing in the appropriate fashion as not to raise suspicion. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'') In the real world 1950's American South though, he would have raised suspicion, since leather jackets (especially when worn over white T-shirts) were associated with New York City criminal gangs and the only young men who wore beards were beatniks, thus he would have drawn negative attention, probably including from the police.


He knew about [[TARDIS]]es, as he recognised [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] as one and understood [[artron energy]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'')
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[[Yasmin Khan]] described Krasko has having "anger issues". The Thirteenth Doctor also states that his attitude belongs to the dinosaurs. ([[WC]]: ''[[Case File Three]]'')
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Krasko was a mass murderer imprisoned in Stormcage Containment Facility in the 52nd century.

Biography

Imprisonment

In the 52nd century, (COMIC: The Master Plan) Krasko murdered around 2,000 people and was imprisoned in the Stormcage Containment Facility, (TV: Rosa) his period of imprisonment overlapping with that of the Master. (COMIC: The Master Plan) He was subject to rehabilitation and had a neural restrictor installed into his brain before he was released, preventing him from inflicting harm or killing any living thing regardless of how much he wanted to. (TV: Rosa)

Time meddling

Krasko believed that black people got "above themselves" and identified the Montgomery Bus Boycott as when "things started to go wrong". He used a vortex manipulator to travel back to Alabama 1955, taking with him time displacement equipment and intending to prevent Rosa Parks from refusing to give up her seat on 1 December by having James Blake replaced by Elias Griffin Jr and limiting the number of passengers.

After detecting and identifying the TARDIS, Krasko found the Thirteenth Doctor, Yasmin Khan, Ryan Sinclair and Graham O'Brien with his equipment and threatened to kill them if they did not leave Montgomery. They did not do so and, when Krasko blocked the bus's route with a car, Ryan used his time displacement weapon on him, sending him back in time, (TV: Rosa) likely to the time of the dinosaurs. (WC: Case File Three)

Personality

Krasko's racism led him to believe that "things started to go wrong" with Rosa Parks's victory. He told Ryan that "[his] kind would be put in [their] place". He was sadistic as he showed no remorse for the two thousand people he had murdered and when recalling his crimes to the Doctor, he smiled with pleasure. He also made a joke about not really remembering how many people he had murdered.

Because of the restrictor in his brain stopping him from inflicting pain or killing other people, Krasko was visibly frustrated when the Doctor snatched the vortex manipulator from his wrist and stomped on it, not being able to strangle her when he managed to overpower her briefly. He also didn't care about the Laws of Time and what could happen if Rosa Parks did not make her historic victory. (TV: Rosa)

Yasmin Khan described Krasko as having "anger issues" and an attitude which belonged to the dinosaurs. (WC: Case File Three)

Appearance

Ryan called Krasko a "pretty boy". He was able to blend in whilst in 1955, dressing in the appropriate fashion as not to raise suspicion. (TV: Rosa) In the real world 1950's American South though, he would have raised suspicion, since leather jackets (especially when worn over white T-shirts) were associated with New York City criminal gangs and the only young men who wore beards were beatniks, thus he would have drawn negative attention, probably including from the police.