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'''Director Eric Stahlmann''' was a version of [[Eric Stahlman|Professor Eric Stahlman]] from a [[Inferno Earth|parallel universe]] visited by the [[Third Doctor]].
'''Director Eric Stahlmann''' was a version of [[Eric Stahlman|Professor Eric Stahlman]] from a [[Inferno universe|parallel universe]] visited by the [[Third Doctor]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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Unlike his [[beard]]ed counterpart in the [[N-Space|primary universe]], Stahlmann was clean-shaven and also wore dark-tinted [[glasses]]. He also spoke in a colder, cooler tone and was evidently pleased that [[Keith Gold (Inferno Earth)|Sir Keith Gold]] had died in a road accident.
Unlike his [[beard]]ed counterpart in the [[N-Space|primary universe]], Stahlmann was clean-shaven and also wore dark-tinted [[glasses]]. He also spoke in a colder, cooler tone and was evidently pleased that [[Keith Gold (Inferno Earth)|Sir Keith Gold]] had died in a road accident.


In [[1974]], Stahlmann headed the [[Inferno Project]], aided by the [[Republican Security Forces]], and like his prime universe counterpart was unconcerned by the risks involved. He became infected by [[Stahlman's ooze|Stahlmann's ooze]] and [[Mutation|mutated]] into a [[Primord]]. He was killed by [[Greg Sutton (Inferno Earth)|Greg Sutton]] with a [[fire extinguisher]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]'')
In the [[1970s]], Stahlmann headed the [[Inferno Project]] conducted at [[Eastchester]], aided by the [[Republican Security Forces]], and like his prime universe counterpart was unconcerned by the risks involved. He became infected by [[Stahlman's ooze|Stahlmann's ooze]] and [[Mutation|mutated]] into a [[Primord]]. He was killed by [[Greg Sutton (Inferno Earth)|Greg Sutton]] with a [[fire extinguisher]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* The Director's name is spelled ''STAHLMANN'' on his protective suit's nameplate. However, in the credits for episode five, as well as in [[Inferno (novelisation)|the novelisation]], it is written as "Director Stahlman". In ''[[The Face of the Enemy (novel)|The Face of the Enemy]]'' and ''[[I, Alastair (novel)|I, Alastair]]'', the nameplate variation of his name is confirmed as being the correct spelling for the Inferno Earth universe, implying the Inferno Earth's Stahlmann did not feel the need to Anglicise his surname from the original German spelling. At the top of page 129 of ''[[Doctor Who: The Book of Whoniversal Records]]'' by [[Simon Guerrier]], published by [[BBC Books]] in [[2017]], there is a black-and-white photograph of the mutated Director Stahlmann, on which the second "N" on the ''STAHLMANN'' nameplate has been mysteriously blacked out by what would appear to be a ballpoint pen.
* The Director's name is spelled <small>STAHLMANN</small> on his protective suit's nameplate. However, in the credits for episode five, as well as in [[Inferno (novelisation)|the novelisation]], it is written as "Director Stahlman". In ''[[The Face of the Enemy (novel)|The Face of the Enemy]]'' and ''[[I, Alastair (novel)|I, Alastair]]'', the nameplate variation of his name is confirmed as being the correct spelling for the Inferno Earth universe, implying the Inferno Earth's Stahlmann did not feel the need to Anglicise his surname from the original German spelling. At the top of page 129 of ''[[Doctor Who: The Book of Whoniversal Records]]'' by [[Simon Guerrier]], published by [[BBC Books]] in [[2017]], there is a black-and-white photograph of the mutated Director Stahlmann, on which the second 'N' on the <small>STAHLMANN</small> nameplate has been mysteriously blacked out by what would appear to be a ballpoint pen.
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Latest revision as of 12:19, 6 September 2024

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Director Eric Stahlmann was a version of Professor Eric Stahlman from a parallel universe visited by the Third Doctor.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Like his counterpart, Stahlmann was born in Germany and grew up during the Great Depression and the Nazi era.

Unlike his bearded counterpart in the primary universe, Stahlmann was clean-shaven and also wore dark-tinted glasses. He also spoke in a colder, cooler tone and was evidently pleased that Sir Keith Gold had died in a road accident.

In the 1970s, Stahlmann headed the Inferno Project conducted at Eastchester, aided by the Republican Security Forces, and like his prime universe counterpart was unconcerned by the risks involved. He became infected by Stahlmann's ooze and mutated into a Primord. He was killed by Greg Sutton with a fire extinguisher. (TV: Inferno)

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

  • The Director's name is spelled STAHLMANN on his protective suit's nameplate. However, in the credits for episode five, as well as in the novelisation, it is written as "Director Stahlman". In The Face of the Enemy and I, Alastair, the nameplate variation of his name is confirmed as being the correct spelling for the Inferno Earth universe, implying the Inferno Earth's Stahlmann did not feel the need to Anglicise his surname from the original German spelling. At the top of page 129 of Doctor Who: The Book of Whoniversal Records by Simon Guerrier, published by BBC Books in 2017, there is a black-and-white photograph of the mutated Director Stahlmann, on which the second 'N' on the STAHLMANN nameplate has been mysteriously blacked out by what would appear to be a ballpoint pen.