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|first = City of Death (TV story)
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'''Duggan''' was a [[detective]] hired to investigate a plot to steal the ''[[Mona Lisa]]'' from the [[Louvre]] in [[Paris]] in [[1979]].
 
== Biography ==
Duggan had previously dealt mainly in divorce cases. He dealt violently with opposition and unfamiliar situations, mainly by hitting people and breaking things, much to the disapproval of the [[Fourth Doctor]].
 
Duggan encountered the Doctor and [[Romana II]] while he was watching [[Countess Scarlioni]] in the Louvre. He became embroiled in [[Scaroth|Count Carlos Scarlioni]]'s plot to steal the ''Mona Lisa'', travel back in time and wipe out history. Duggan travelled in [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] with Romana and the Doctor back four hundred million years, where he punched Scaroth unconscious, stopping him before he altered history, the Doctor noting that Duggan had just thrown the most important punch in history.


'''Duggan''' was a detective hired to find out about a plot to steal the [[Mona Lisa]], from the Louvre in [[Paris]]. Prior to going to Paris he mainly dealt in divorces. Duggan had a violent attitude towards dealing with opposition and unfamiliar situations, mainly by hitting people and breaking things. He encountered [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Romana II|Romana]] while he was watching [[Countess Scarlioni]] inside the Louvre, he then became embroiled in [[Scaroth|Count Carlos Scarlioni]]'s plot to steal the Mona Lisa, travel back in time and wipe out history. He travelled with Romana and the Doctor back 500 million years and punched Scaroth unconscious preventing him altering history. ([[DW]]: ''[[City of Death]]'')
Duggan later bought a [[postcard]] of the ''Mona Lisa'' from a [[gift shop]] at the [[Eiffel Tower]] as a memento of the most unusual case he had ever worked on. ([[TV]]: ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'')


He later encountered the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] in [[London]] in [[1992]], but naturally did not recognise the Time Lord due to him having regenerated. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Untitled (DWM 184 short story)|Untitled]]'')


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Duggan was a detective hired to investigate a plot to steal the Mona Lisa from the Louvre in Paris in 1979.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Duggan had previously dealt mainly in divorce cases. He dealt violently with opposition and unfamiliar situations, mainly by hitting people and breaking things, much to the disapproval of the Fourth Doctor.

Duggan encountered the Doctor and Romana II while he was watching Countess Scarlioni in the Louvre. He became embroiled in Count Carlos Scarlioni's plot to steal the Mona Lisa, travel back in time and wipe out history. Duggan travelled in the TARDIS with Romana and the Doctor back four hundred million years, where he punched Scaroth unconscious, stopping him before he altered history, the Doctor noting that Duggan had just thrown the most important punch in history.

Duggan later bought a postcard of the Mona Lisa from a gift shop at the Eiffel Tower as a memento of the most unusual case he had ever worked on. (TV: City of Death)

He later encountered the Seventh Doctor and Ace in London in 1992, but naturally did not recognise the Time Lord due to him having regenerated. (PROSE: Untitled)