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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Barker worked with a Russian spy who went by the alias of [[Miles Barrington Smythe]]. On [[ | Barker worked with a Russian spy who went by the alias of [[Miles Barrington Smythe]]. On [[23 November]] [[1963]], Miles left secret documents for Barker which instructed him to use his government employee card to access information in [[William Pike]]'s [[Mariah|cab]] before being arrested by the [[Police]]. Bill Pike was taken to a [[Gryffen Manor|police station]] along with [[Jorjie Turner]] from [[2050]], due to her strange [[Vid-com|communications device]]. Barker questioned Bill as to why the Russian documents ended up in his cab. [[K9 Mark 2]], Jorjie and [[Starkey]] rescued him because he was the great-grandfather of their friend [[Darius Pike]]. | ||
Barker later met with Miles to discuss their close escape. ([[K9TV]]: ''[[The Cambridge Spy]]'') | Barker later met with Miles to discuss their close escape. ([[K9TV]]: ''[[The Cambridge Spy]]'') |
Revision as of 06:01, 15 November 2011
Barker was an agent for MI6 who was secretly working for the Russians.
Biography
Barker worked with a Russian spy who went by the alias of Miles Barrington Smythe. On 23 November 1963, Miles left secret documents for Barker which instructed him to use his government employee card to access information in William Pike's cab before being arrested by the Police. Bill Pike was taken to a police station along with Jorjie Turner from 2050, due to her strange communications device. Barker questioned Bill as to why the Russian documents ended up in his cab. K9 Mark 2, Jorjie and Starkey rescued him because he was the great-grandfather of their friend Darius Pike.
Barker later met with Miles to discuss their close escape. (K9TV: The Cambridge Spy)
Behind the scenes
- As Jorjie noted, Barker was identical to Thorne, as William was Darius' great-grandfather, Barker was most likely Thorne's great-grandfather.