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|appearances = [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Destination: Skaro (short story)}} | |||
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Castavillian stopped the Doctor to hold him accountable for the damage done to the multi-dextrous claw, so the Doctor offered him a [[plunger]] as a replacement before he departed in his TARDIS. Panicking as he heard Davros coming back, Castavillian placed the plunger on the Dalek, which, despite some silent tension, was an addition that Davros admitted to liking, and it became a standard part of the Daleks' design. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Destination: Skaro (TV story)}}) | Castavillian stopped the Doctor to hold him accountable for the damage done to the multi-dextrous claw, so the Doctor offered him a [[plunger]] as a replacement before he departed in his TARDIS. Panicking as he heard Davros coming back, Castavillian placed the plunger on the Dalek, which, despite some silent tension, was an addition that Davros admitted to liking, and it became a standard part of the Daleks' design. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Destination: Skaro (TV story)}}) | ||
== Behind the | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* His name was given as "Jonas Castavillian" in the script.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/documents/doctor-who-2023-children-in-need-shooting-script-07042023.pdf ''Children In Need Special - The Fourteenth Doctor (2023)'' on bbc.co.uk]</ref> | * His name was given as "Jonas Castavillian" in the script.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/documents/doctor-who-2023-children-in-need-shooting-script-07042023.pdf ''Children In Need Special - The Fourteenth Doctor (2023)'' on bbc.co.uk]</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 22:43, 9 September 2024
Jonas Castavillian (PROSE: Destination: Skaro [+]Loading...["Destination: Skaro (short story)"]) was a Kaled scientist on Skaro in one account of the Daleks' creation, acting as an assistant to Davros in making the Mark III Travel Machine.
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
Castavillian thought that, as the next stage of the Kaleds' evolution, the new beings should have a name to harked back to their Kaled origins in the form of an anagram, and put forth the names "Lekad", "Adlek", "Klade" and "Edlak", but Davros dismissed them all.
When he was left alone with the Travel Machine whilst Davros answered a summons from Nyder, Castavillian witnessed the Doctor's TARDIS crash-land in the Kaled bunker, damaging the Travel Machine by severing its multi-dextrous claw. The Fourteenth Doctor emerged to apologise, but quickly got caught up in his ramblings until he noticed that he had arrived during the genesis of the Daleks and thought aloud at his luck at not being exterminated. Liking what he was hearing, Castavillian started taking notes on the words "Dalek" and "exterminated", though the Doctor, wishing to preserve the timelines and canon, told him to stop as he made to leave.
Castavillian stopped the Doctor to hold him accountable for the damage done to the multi-dextrous claw, so the Doctor offered him a plunger as a replacement before he departed in his TARDIS. Panicking as he heard Davros coming back, Castavillian placed the plunger on the Dalek, which, despite some silent tension, was an addition that Davros admitted to liking, and it became a standard part of the Daleks' design. (TV: Destination: Skaro [+]Loading...["Destination: Skaro (TV story)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- His name was given as "Jonas Castavillian" in the script.[1]