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{{retitle|"The President Kodachrome"}}{{Infobox Individual
{{retitle|"The President Kodachrome"}}
|aka               = The President-Who-Would-Not-Serve
{{Infobox Individual
|species           = Archon of Time
|aka             = The President-Who-Would-Not-Serve
|origin           = [[The Homeworld]]
|species         = Archon of Time
|job               = Lord President Emeritus
|origin           = [[The Homeworld]]
|first mention     = The Bloodletters (novel)
|job             = Lord President Emeritus
}}"'''The President Kodachrome'''", or "'''the President-Who-Would-Not-Serve'''", was [[the Corsair (The Bloodletters)|the Corsair]]'s nickname for a [[Lord President Emeritus]] of [[the Homeworld]] known for his extremely conspicuous fashion sense, which included a [[pin]] depicting a [[cat]].  
|first mention cs = The Bloodletters (novel)
}}
"'''The President Kodachrome'''", or "'''the President-Who-Would-Not-Serve'''", was [[the Corsair (The Bloodletters)|the Corsair]]'s nickname for a [[Lord President Emeritus]] of [[the Homeworld]] known for his extremely conspicuous fashion sense, which included a [[pin]] depicting a [[cat]].  


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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Later, the President acquired a reputation as the President-Who-Would-Not-Serve. On one occasion, having become infamous among his kind, the President Kodachrome "stuck his head" in the [[Ghost Wars]], a fearsome [[time war|temporal]] [[Change War]] fought in the [[Horsehead Nebula]] against the [[Malakh Imperium]]. He was [[Decapitation|beheaded]], beyond [[regeneration]], by the [[S-Rank vampire]] [[Miss]] [[Garglespike]]. He remained dead for thirty-two days, during which time news of his death spread to the Corsair and [[the Monk (The Bloodletters)|the Monk]], and fourteen [[star]]s went out alongside the civilisation who orbited them, because he would no longer be around to retroactively save them at some point in his future.  
Later, the President acquired a reputation as the President-Who-Would-Not-Serve. On one occasion, having become infamous among his kind, the President Kodachrome "stuck his head" in the [[Ghost Wars]], a fearsome [[time war|temporal]] [[Change War]] fought in the [[Horsehead Nebula]] against the [[Malakh Imperium]]. He was [[Decapitation|beheaded]], beyond [[regeneration]], by the [[S-Rank vampire]] [[Miss]] [[Garglespike]]. He remained dead for thirty-two days, during which time news of his death spread to the Corsair and [[the Monk (The Bloodletters)|the Monk]], and fourteen [[star]]s went out alongside the civilisation who orbited them, because he would no longer be around to retroactively save them at some point in his future.  


After these thirty-two days, the time-stream of the Ghost Wars mutated again and brought the President back to life, as well as the fourteen stars; he showed up on the Homeworld, injured and delirious with blood-loss but alive, and was tended to by [[surgeon]]s who managed to save his life. After he recovered, he had no memory of the event, both because of the massive blood-loss and because [[time]] had been rewritten. However, the Corsair remembered, as did Garglespike, who [[paradox]]ically retained the cat-pin she'd taken as a trophy from her victim. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Bloodletters (novel)|The Bloodletters]]'')
After these thirty-two days, the time-stream of the Ghost Wars mutated again and brought the President back to life, as well as the fourteen stars; he showed up on the Homeworld, injured and delirious with blood-loss but alive, and was tended to by [[surgeon]]s who managed to save his life. After he recovered, he had no memory of the event, both because of the massive blood-loss and because [[time]] had been rewritten. However, the Corsair remembered, as did Garglespike, who [[paradox]]ically retained the cat-pin she'd taken as a trophy from her victim. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Bloodletters (novel)}})


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
This character's description matches the [[Sixth Doctor]].
This character's description matches the [[Sixth Doctor]].
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Latest revision as of 20:41, 5 November 2024

"The President Kodachrome", or "the President-Who-Would-Not-Serve", was the Corsair's nickname for a Lord President Emeritus of the Homeworld known for his extremely conspicuous fashion sense, which included a pin depicting a cat.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Corsair knew the future President when he was "just a boy". On one occasion, the child tugged at the Corsair's arm and begged them to take them on an adventure.

Later, the President acquired a reputation as the President-Who-Would-Not-Serve. On one occasion, having become infamous among his kind, the President Kodachrome "stuck his head" in the Ghost Wars, a fearsome temporal Change War fought in the Horsehead Nebula against the Malakh Imperium. He was beheaded, beyond regeneration, by the S-Rank vampire Miss Garglespike. He remained dead for thirty-two days, during which time news of his death spread to the Corsair and the Monk, and fourteen stars went out alongside the civilisation who orbited them, because he would no longer be around to retroactively save them at some point in his future.

After these thirty-two days, the time-stream of the Ghost Wars mutated again and brought the President back to life, as well as the fourteen stars; he showed up on the Homeworld, injured and delirious with blood-loss but alive, and was tended to by surgeons who managed to save his life. After he recovered, he had no memory of the event, both because of the massive blood-loss and because time had been rewritten. However, the Corsair remembered, as did Garglespike, who paradoxically retained the cat-pin she'd taken as a trophy from her victim. (PROSE: The Bloodletters [+]Loading...["The Bloodletters (novel)"])

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

This character's description matches the Sixth Doctor.