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{{Infobox Individual
|individual name= Josiah W. Dogbolter
|image= Josiah W Dogbolter.jpg
|image=  
|alias=
|race=  
|species = Anurian
|home planet=  
|job = CEO{{!}}Company president
|home era=  
|job2 = President of the Solar System
|appearances= <ul><li>[[DWM]]: ''[[The Moderator]]''</li><li>[[DWM]]: ''[[The Shape Shifter]]''</li><li>[[BFA]]: ''[[The Maltese Penguin]]''</li></ul>
|affiliation = Intra-Venus, Inc.
|actor= [[Toby Longworth]]
|origin=  
|child= Berakka Dogbolter
|first cs= The Moderator (comic story)
|appearances= {{appears}}
|voice actor= Toby Longworth
}}
}}
'''Josiah W. Dogbolter''' was a ruthless [[Anurian]] capitalist and the chairman and president of [[Intra-Venus, Inc.]]. On a number of occasions, he employed quirky [[mercenary|mercenaries]] in attempts to capture [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], which he saw as a way to make even more money and to make himself more powerful.


Half-[[Human|Man]], half [[frog]] '''Josiah W. Dogbolter''' was a ruthless capitalist of mysterious origins and the owner of [[Intra-Venus, Inc.]]. On a number of occasions, he employed quirky mercenaries in various attempts to capture [[the TARDIS]], which he saw as a way to make even more money.  
== Biography ==
As head of Intra-Venus, Dogbolter actually owned the [[planet]]s [[Venus]], [[Mars]], [[Jupiter]] and other worlds, including the mining world [[Celeste (planet)|Celeste]]. A loyal [[robot]] named [[Hob]] assisted him in his financial decisions. Mistaking the [[Fifth Doctor]] and his companion [[Angus Goodman|Gus]] for rebel leaders, he learned of the TARDIS. Thinking that "time equals money" and therefore a [[time machine]] would create money for him, he hired [[the Moderator]] to locate it for him. The Moderator fatally shot Gus. Despite this, the Doctor rescued the Moderator, ensuring that he got on life support. Dogbolter arranged for Hob to disconnect the Moderator from life support, killing him. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Moderator (comic story)}})


==Profile==
Dogbolter offered a quarter of a million [[mazuma]]s as a reward for the [[Sixth Doctor]]. [[Frobisher]] intended to collect the money, but instead befriended the Doctor. They stole the money from Dogbolter's estate and escaped. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Shape Shifter (comic story)}})
As head of Intra-Venus, he actually owned the [[planet]]s [[Venus]], [[Mars]] and [[Jupiter]], among other worlds, including the mining world [[Celeste]]. A loyal [[robot]] named [[Hob]] assisted him in his financial decisions. Mistaking [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]] and his companion [[Angus Goodman|Gus]] for rebel leaders, he learned of the TARDIS. Thinking that "time equals money" and that therefore a [[time machine]] would create money for him, he employed [[the Moderator]] to locate it for him. The Moderator fatally shot Gus, despite which the Doctor rescued the Moderator, ensuring that he got on life support. Dogbolter, however, ensured that Hob disconnected the Moderator from life support, so that he died. ([[DWM]]: ''[[The Moderator (Comic strip)|The Moderator]]'').


Offering a quarter of a million [[mazuma]]s for a reward, he employed the [[Whifferdill]] private detective [[Arkan Taklu]], to look for [[Sixth Doctor|the Doctor]], who by this time had [[regenerate]]d. The Doctor and Taklu developed an alliance instead. Dogbolter ordered the Doctor to be put under heavy securiy but with the help of Taklu, both escaped with the money. ([[DWM]]: ''[[The Shape Shifter]]'') Taklu then adopted the shape of a [[penguin]] and started to call himself Frobisher. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Voyager]]'')
Josiah was searching for "the something", an object that if sold, could disrupt the economic stability on one of his planets. He bribed a police officer, [[Elric Chandler]], to work for him. In a demonstration to Frobisher, Josiah killed his henchman, [[Elgar]]. He found "the something" was a microchip. When activated, the microchip delivered a joke to the workers' screen. This gave them imagination, destroying the economy. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Maltese Penguin (audio story)}})


Later, by which time he had regenerated into [[Seventh Doctor|another incarnation]], Dogbolter set [[Death's Head]] after the Doctor.
Dogbolter developed the [[Dogbolter Temporal Rocket]], promising unlimited potential for personal time travel to his shareholders. He employed [[Death's Head]] to hunt the [[Seventh Doctor]] through time using the prototype, but planned to destroy both with a [[nuclear weapon]] built into the device. Working together, Death's Head and the Doctor removed the bomb and left it on the roof of Intra-Venus HQ. Dogbolter and Hob fled to the secure sub-basement. Held up in the elevator, Dogbolter found his passcard with seconds to spare but both were caught in the blast. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Time Bomb! (comic story)}}) Hob ended up on [[Maruthea]], where he set up a database over three million years dedicated to the life of Death's Head, in order to track him down and find his master across time and space. Hob refused and became enraged at any suggestion that Dogbolter had perished in the explosion. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)}})


==Behind the Scenes==
At one point, Dogbolter became [[President of the Solar System]]. He manipulated [[Melanie Bush]] into giving him the TARDIS, and used a [[Quantum Possibility Engine]] to continually "nudge" past events, and thereby maintain power. When the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Ace]] and [[Narvin]] were trapped inside a new timeline, Dogbolter tried to have them killed, but this attempt was foiled. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Quantum Possibility Engine (audio story)}})
Josiah Dogbolter also appeared in issue 8 of another [[Marvel UK]] title, ''Death's Head'' (Issue 8). <ref>[http://www.brokenfrontier.com/columns/details.php?id=852 Death’s Head: Keeping the Peace.. with Violence]</ref>


==Footnotes==
[[File:Dogbolter is ruined.jpg|thumb|left|Dogbolter's savagery is revealed to the entire galaxy. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Stockbridge Showdown (comic story)}})]]
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As part of the [[Twelfth Doctor]]'s plot to bring him down, on his [[500 (number)|500th]] [[birthday]], Dogbolter's true nature was exposed to the universe by [[Sharon Davies|Sharon Allen]] broadcasting his murder confession on the [[Galactic Broadcasting Corporation]], leading to him being arrested by [[Intersol]] and his assets seized. Intra-Venus, Inc. was bought by [[Majenta Pryce]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Stockbridge Showdown (comic story)}})


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== Behind the scenes ==
[[Category:Crossover characters|Dogbolter]]
According to [[Toby Longworth]], who voiced the character for [[Big Finish Productions]], Dogbolter was inspired by Kasper Gutman, the character of {{w|Sydney Greenstreet}}, from the movie {{wi|The Maltese Falcon (1941 film)|The Maltese Falcon}}.<ref>''[[The Big Finish Podcast]]'', 21 October 2018.</ref>
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== Footnotes ==
[[Category:Industrialists|Dogbolter]]
=== Sources ===
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{{Dogbolter stories}}
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[[Category:82nd century individuals]]
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 6 September 2024

Josiah W. Dogbolter was a ruthless Anurian capitalist and the chairman and president of Intra-Venus, Inc.. On a number of occasions, he employed quirky mercenaries in attempts to capture the Doctor's TARDIS, which he saw as a way to make even more money and to make himself more powerful.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

As head of Intra-Venus, Dogbolter actually owned the planets Venus, Mars, Jupiter and other worlds, including the mining world Celeste. A loyal robot named Hob assisted him in his financial decisions. Mistaking the Fifth Doctor and his companion Gus for rebel leaders, he learned of the TARDIS. Thinking that "time equals money" and therefore a time machine would create money for him, he hired the Moderator to locate it for him. The Moderator fatally shot Gus. Despite this, the Doctor rescued the Moderator, ensuring that he got on life support. Dogbolter arranged for Hob to disconnect the Moderator from life support, killing him. (COMIC: The Moderator [+]Loading...["The Moderator (comic story)"])

Dogbolter offered a quarter of a million mazumas as a reward for the Sixth Doctor. Frobisher intended to collect the money, but instead befriended the Doctor. They stole the money from Dogbolter's estate and escaped. (COMIC: The Shape Shifter [+]Loading...["The Shape Shifter (comic story)"])

Josiah was searching for "the something", an object that if sold, could disrupt the economic stability on one of his planets. He bribed a police officer, Elric Chandler, to work for him. In a demonstration to Frobisher, Josiah killed his henchman, Elgar. He found "the something" was a microchip. When activated, the microchip delivered a joke to the workers' screen. This gave them imagination, destroying the economy. (AUDIO: The Maltese Penguin [+]Loading...["The Maltese Penguin (audio story)"])

Dogbolter developed the Dogbolter Temporal Rocket, promising unlimited potential for personal time travel to his shareholders. He employed Death's Head to hunt the Seventh Doctor through time using the prototype, but planned to destroy both with a nuclear weapon built into the device. Working together, Death's Head and the Doctor removed the bomb and left it on the roof of Intra-Venus HQ. Dogbolter and Hob fled to the secure sub-basement. Held up in the elevator, Dogbolter found his passcard with seconds to spare but both were caught in the blast. (COMIC: Time Bomb! [+]Loading...["Time Bomb! (comic story)"]) Hob ended up on Maruthea, where he set up a database over three million years dedicated to the life of Death's Head, in order to track him down and find his master across time and space. Hob refused and became enraged at any suggestion that Dogbolter had perished in the explosion. (COMIC: The Incomplete Death's Head [+]Loading...["The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)"])

At one point, Dogbolter became President of the Solar System. He manipulated Melanie Bush into giving him the TARDIS, and used a Quantum Possibility Engine to continually "nudge" past events, and thereby maintain power. When the Seventh Doctor, Ace and Narvin were trapped inside a new timeline, Dogbolter tried to have them killed, but this attempt was foiled. (AUDIO: The Quantum Possibility Engine [+]Loading...["The Quantum Possibility Engine (audio story)"])

Dogbolter's savagery is revealed to the entire galaxy. (COMIC: The Stockbridge Showdown [+]Loading...["The Stockbridge Showdown (comic story)"])

As part of the Twelfth Doctor's plot to bring him down, on his 500th birthday, Dogbolter's true nature was exposed to the universe by Sharon Allen broadcasting his murder confession on the Galactic Broadcasting Corporation, leading to him being arrested by Intersol and his assets seized. Intra-Venus, Inc. was bought by Majenta Pryce. (COMIC: The Stockbridge Showdown [+]Loading...["The Stockbridge Showdown (comic story)"])

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

According to Toby Longworth, who voiced the character for Big Finish Productions, Dogbolter was inspired by Kasper Gutman, the character of Sydney Greenstreet, from the movie The Maltese Falcon.[1]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Sources[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. The Big Finish Podcast, 21 October 2018.