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|origin= [[Alzarius]] | |origin= [[Alzarius]] | ||
|child = Keara | |child = Keara | ||
|only= Full Circle (TV story) | |only cs= Full Circle (TV story) | ||
|actor= George Baker | |actor= George Baker | ||
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'''Halrin Login''' ([[PROSE]]: | '''Halrin Login''' ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Full Circle (novelisation)}}) was an [[Alzarian]] engineer and the father of [[Keara]]. | ||
Login was made a [[Decider]] to replace [[Draith]], who had died. He was recognised by [[Nefred]] as the most respected man in their society. He was troubled his daughter was an outlaw and when the [[Starliner]] was closed, he was greatly distressed. When she was returned to him, however, he pleaded her case to the other deciders and she and the other outlaws went unpunished. Login and [[Garif]] made the joint decision to fly away from [[Alzarius]]. ([[TV]]: | Login was made a [[Decider]] to replace [[Draith]], who had died. He was recognised by [[Nefred]] as the most respected man in their society. He was troubled his daughter was an outlaw and when the [[Starliner]] was closed, he was greatly distressed. When she was returned to him, however, he pleaded her case to the other deciders and she and the other outlaws went unpunished. Login and [[Garif]] made the joint decision to fly away from [[Alzarius]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Full Circle (TV story)}}) | ||
The [[Fifth Doctor]] later described Login as "such a good man." ([[AUDIO]]: | The [[Fifth Doctor]] later described Login as "such a good man." ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Mistfall (audio story)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* According to the reference book ''[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times]]'', a year after leaving Alzarius, the Starliner landed on a planet called Oriana. The landing party was led by Decider Lorana Haar. After making contact with locals known as the Haragi, it was decided that the planet would be renamed [[New Alzarius]]. | * According to the reference book ''[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times]]'', a year after leaving Alzarius, the Starliner landed on a planet called Oriana. The landing party was led by Decider Lorana Haar. After making contact with locals known as the Haragi, it was decided that the planet would be renamed [[New Alzarius]]. | ||
* | * {{w|Joss Ackland}}, [[Brian Blessed]], [[John Carson]], [[James Ellis]], [[Frank Finlay]], {{w|Bernard Hepton}}, {{w|Donald Houston}}, {{w|Jeremy Kemp}}, [[William Lucas]], [[Alfred Lynch]], [[T. P. McKenna]] and {{w|Edward Woodward}} were considered for the role before [[George Baker]] was cast. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 3 December 2024
Halrin Login (PROSE: Full Circle [+]Loading...["Full Circle (novelisation)"]) was an Alzarian engineer and the father of Keara.
Login was made a Decider to replace Draith, who had died. He was recognised by Nefred as the most respected man in their society. He was troubled his daughter was an outlaw and when the Starliner was closed, he was greatly distressed. When she was returned to him, however, he pleaded her case to the other deciders and she and the other outlaws went unpunished. Login and Garif made the joint decision to fly away from Alzarius. (TV: Full Circle [+]Loading...["Full Circle (TV story)"])
The Fifth Doctor later described Login as "such a good man." (AUDIO: Mistfall [+]Loading...["Mistfall (audio story)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- According to the reference book The Doctor: His Lives and Times, a year after leaving Alzarius, the Starliner landed on a planet called Oriana. The landing party was led by Decider Lorana Haar. After making contact with locals known as the Haragi, it was decided that the planet would be renamed New Alzarius.
- Joss Ackland, Brian Blessed, John Carson, James Ellis, Frank Finlay, Bernard Hepton, Donald Houston, Jeremy Kemp, William Lucas, Alfred Lynch, T. P. McKenna and Edward Woodward were considered for the role before George Baker was cast.