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'''The Editor''' was the [[judge]] of [[Light City]] and an employee of the [[Ministry of Tourism]]. He did not believe that a [[prole]] could have independent thought and loved watching films about proles reminding themselves of their own happiness.
|voice actor = Paul McGann
 
}}'''The Editor''' was the judge of [[Light City]]. He worked for the ministry of Tourism. He was worried about memory. He didn't believe a Prole could have independent thought. He loved watching the movies about the proles reminding themselves about their happiness. He knew of one of the [[Conscience (The Natural History of Fear)|Conscience]] plan to insight revolution using the memory of the [[Eighth Doctor]]. He then asked the [[Sub-editor]] to arrest any one who knew the nurse the Conscience used for his plan, and re-edit their memories. He wanted to start a revolution. He saw the [[DJ (The Natural History of Fear)|DJ]], and once he was given the truth he wanted the DJ revised. He was arrested on the order of the [[Certification Board Member]]s for the [[murder]] of the DJ. He took a Conscience and told her that he wanted to remember things he shouldn't. She didn't like this. After opening the Spinning Top he believed he was the [[Eighth Doctor]]. He wanted to be revised by [[the New Editor]] to love again. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Natural History of Fear (audio story)|The Natural History of Fear]]'')
He knew of one of the [[Conscience (The Natural History of Fear)|Conscience]]'s plans to incite [[revolution]] using the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s [[memory]] and asked the [[Sub-editor]] to arrest and edit the memories of the nurse that said Conscience knew. He also had the [[DJ (The Natural History of Fear)|DJ]] revised, after which he was arrested for his murder on the order of the [[Certification Board Member]]s. He confessed that he wanted to remember things that he should not.
 
After opening the Spinning Top, the Editor believed that he was the Doctor. He wanted to be revised by [[the New Editor]] to love again. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Natural History of Fear (audio story)|The Natural History of Fear]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 21 July 2024

The Editor was the judge of Light City and an employee of the Ministry of Tourism. He did not believe that a prole could have independent thought and loved watching films about proles reminding themselves of their own happiness.

He knew of one of the Conscience's plans to incite revolution using the Eighth Doctor's memory and asked the Sub-editor to arrest and edit the memories of the nurse that said Conscience knew. He also had the DJ revised, after which he was arrested for his murder on the order of the Certification Board Members. He confessed that he wanted to remember things that he should not.

After opening the Spinning Top, the Editor believed that he was the Doctor. He wanted to be revised by the New Editor to love again. (AUDIO: The Natural History of Fear)