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The money was [[radiation|irradiated]] and therefore worthless, but the Professor offered to control the radiation and use the weapon to raid the [[gold]] reserves of the [[Wikipedia:Bank of England|Bank of England]] for a fair share of the profits. However, once he handed over control of the disintegrator to Sylvester, the crime boss turned it on him, disintegrating him. ([[TVC]]: ''[[The Disintegrator]]'')
The money was [[radiation|irradiated]] and therefore worthless, but the Professor offered to control the radiation and use the weapon to raid the [[gold]] reserves of the [[Wikipedia:Bank of England|Bank of England]] for a fair share of the profits. However, once he handed over control of the disintegrator to Sylvester, the crime boss turned it on him, disintegrating him. ([[TVC]]: ''[[The Disintegrator]]'')
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Revision as of 15:06, 14 August 2011

Professor Pillbright was an historian in 20th century London.

He was contacted by Daleks based on the Moon and given use of one of their disintegrator weapons. As a test run, Pillbright had Max Sylvester use it to raid a bank, disintegrating the huge vault door in the process.

The money was irradiated and therefore worthless, but the Professor offered to control the radiation and use the weapon to raid the gold reserves of the Bank of England for a fair share of the profits. However, once he handed over control of the disintegrator to Sylvester, the crime boss turned it on him, disintegrating him. (TVC: The Disintegrator)