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'''Father Kreiner''' was a title used by [[Fitz Kreiner]] during a period of his life, separate from his adventures as the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s [[companion]], where he was a member of [[Faction Paradox]].


''For more detailed information see the [[Fitz Kreiner]] article''.
==Biography==
===Separation from the Doctor===
{{main|Fitz Kreiner}}
When [[Coldicott]] summoned the [[Eighth Doctor]] and Fitz to [[Earth]] in [[1996]], the Doctor left Fitz in [[Geneva]] while he went to investigate a lead in [[Saudi Arabia]], and [[UNISYC]] locked Fitz in a building for his "own protection". After he spent a week in isolation, Fitz's guards were attacked by [[Remote]] clad in smooth body armour, and one of them sprayed him with [[the Cold (Interference)|the Cold]]. He spent centuries drifting in and out of consciousness in the Cold.


'''Father Kreiner''' was earlier [[Fitz Kreiner]]. He left [[Anathema]] and became a full member of [[Faction Paradox]]; he also became the oldest living member of [[the Remote]].
Finally, Fitz was rescued by [[Faction Paradox]] in [[2593]] on the planet [[Ordifica]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=Int1}}) a [[Remote]] colony bombarded by [[Faction Paradox]] [[propaganda]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=Int1}}, {{cs|The Book of the War (novel)|namedpart=Ordifica|name=Ordifica}}) In [[2594]], Fitz sceptically allowed Mother [[Mathara]] to initiate him into the lowest ranks of the Faction, and she gave him a [[Remote receiver]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=Int1}}) The [[Great Houses]] perceived Ordifica as a threat, however, and in the sixth year of the [[War in Heaven]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Crimes Against History (short story)|namedep=Current Affairs|var=first edition|name=CAH}}) the [[Second Wave]] destroyed it by "mothballing" the planet, encysting it with [[Highest Entropy Matter]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=Ordifica}}) in the year [[2596]]. Fitz was among the 2000 refugees evacuated in the ''[[Justinian (spaceship)|Justinian]]'' just beforehand. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=Int1}})
== Biography ==
During his time with the Remote, Fitz hunted and killed many renegade [[Time Lord]]s, including [[the Rani]] and the clone of [[the Master]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book One]]'')


Father Kreiner led his troops onto the planet [[Dust]] and attempted to kill the [[Third Doctor]] for things his [[Eighth Doctor|future self]] did to him, but lost his arm in the subsequent struggle.
The Faction took Fitz and the other survivors back in time to a new home. While Fitz hoped that they were going back to [[20th century]] Earth so he could reunite with the Doctor, instead they were sent to [[Anathema]] in [[1799]]. While on Anathema, his exposure to media through his Remote receiver began to transform him, changing his [[DNA]]: for instance, he became sterile. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=Int2}})


Father Kreiner tried to follow the Doctor by grabbing onto [[I.M. Foreman's Travelling Show]], but was flung into the [[Time Vortex]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book Two]]'')
===As Father Kreiner===
While on Anathema, Fitz Kreiner contemplated [[suicide]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=Int2}}) However, the Faction elders were increasingly seeing the Remote colonies as a waste of good personnel, and they sought to recruit their most notable Remote troops to become full members of the Faction. As a result, in the eighth year of the [[War in Heaven]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=CAH}}) Mother [[Mathara]] promoted Kreiner from Anathema to the [[Eleven-Day Empire]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=Int2}}, {{cs|name=CAH}})


Kreiner became a member of the gestalt intelligence based in the Vortex called [[the Horror]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dead Romance]]'')
Before Kreiner left Anathema, he placed a copy of his memories into a [[Remembrance Tank]], which created a replica of him out of [[biodata|biomass]]. This was the first in many generations of re-rememberings over 500 years, resulting in [[Kode]], who would later go on to resume Fitz's journey as the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s [[companion]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=Int2}})


Father Kreiner was at least a thousand years old when viewed on a [[Time-Space Visualiser]] on [[Gallifrey]]. He was retrieved from the vortex and re-encountered the [[Eighth Doctor]]. Father Keiner briefly tried to help his old friend after the Doctor convinced him he genuinely regretted abandoning Fitz; he had only done so because he was convinced that Fitz was dead. [[Grandfather Paradox]] shot and killed him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell]]'')
In the Eleven-Day Empire, he quickly rose through the ranks of the Faction. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=Int2}}, {{cs|name=CAH}}) During one of his initiations, a [[Grandfather Paradox|one-armed shadow]] – or rather, a shadow with a shriveled arm – appeared among the ''[[loa]]''. The figure showed Fitz his true destiny: "laying screaming in the dirt of a faraway planet as something huge and ancient started to eat him alive." ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=Int2}})
 
Twenty years after leaving Anathema, Kreiner was appointed to lead a mobile Remote group with its own stolen warship. His mission was to execute terrorist and guerilla operations to damage both sides in the War. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=CAH}}) During his time working as an agent for the Faction, he hunted and killed many [[renegade Time Lord]]s, including [[the Rani]] and [[the Master]], though one or more of these were [[clone]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=Int2}}) However, as the Remote were for the most part left to themselves, by the War's 41st year Kreiner was totally cut off from the rest of Faction Paradox, and his timeline slipped out of sync with the other Wartime powers. Over 1000 years passed, and Kreiner became medically dependent on his Remote bio-armour, kept alive only by machine parts and chemicals. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=CAH}})
 
Finally, Kreiner's warship crashed on [[Dust (planet)|Dust]], and his troops set up a colony called [[Anathema II]]. This brought them into conflict with the local [[human]] settlement on the planet, where the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Sarah-Jane Smith]] had recently arrived to witness [[I.M. Foreman's Travelling Show]]. Sensing the potential opportunity, Mathara also arrived with a [[Faction Paradox warship]] from the War's 50th year, two years ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=CAH}}) after [[Qixotl's auction]] of [[the Relic (Alien Bodies)|the Relic]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Alien Bodies (novel)}}, {{cs|name=CAH}})
 
Kreiner planned to use the technology from the Travelling Show to take his troops off the planet again, but he was surprised when he meets the Third Doctor. He bitterly confronted the Doctor over abandoning him in his relative future, and he offered an ultimatum: surrender the Travelling Show and his life, or the Remote would slaughter the townsfolk.
 
However, before the Remote could attack, [[I.M. Foreman]] unleashed [[Number Thirteen]], a monstrous life force which devoured most of the Remote soldiers. One of its tendrils touched Father Kreiner's arm, sucking out its [[biodata]] and giving it a shrivelled, shrink-wrapped appearance. Kreiner tried to escape by grabbing onto [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], but in reality it was the Travelling Show, which had adopted the TARDIS' form. Kreiner was flung into the [[Time Vortex]], where his armour kept him alive and in one piece. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=Int2}})
 
=== In the Vortex===
Some time after losing Fitz on Earth, the [[Eighth Doctor]] returned to [[Foreman's World]] and asked Foreman what happened to the Remote warrior he remembered from his third incarnation. She explained that when she was building a [[bottle universe]], she vacuumed the Father out of the Vortex and put him in the bottle Vortex. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=Int2}})
 
Within [[Earth (Dead Romance)|one such bottle universe]] inhabited by [[Christine Summerfield]], "[[the Horror]]" was a gestalt intelligence formed by all the sentient entities who had ever been cast into the Vortex. It spoke through the body of Father Kreiner.
 
Christine speculated that [[Virgin reality|the universe]] of [[Chris Cwej]], the Horror, and the [[Sphinx (Dead Romance)|Sphinx]]es was itself a [[bottle universe]], created by the [[Great House]]s of [[The Doctor's reality (The Eight Doctors)|a yet higher reality]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dead Romance (novel)}}) such as [[I.M. Foreman]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|name=Int2}}) According to other accounts, however, the [[Virgin reality|reality of the Horror and the Sphinxes]] was one and the same as [[The Doctor's reality (The Eight Doctors)|I.M. Foreman's]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Vampire Science (novel)}}, {{cs|The Book of the War (novel)}}, et al.)
 
===Reunion===
Father Kreiner was later retrieved from the Vortex. A [[Time-Space Visualiser]] on [[Gallifrey]] confirmed that he was at least a thousand years old. When he was summoned back into the real universe on Gallifrey, he re-encountered the [[Eighth Doctor]] and the "new" Fitz, whom he initially regarded as a mere copy of himself. After the Doctor convinced Father Kreiner that he regretted abandoning him and only did it because he was convinced he was dead, Kreiner tried to help him during the final stand-off in [[the Edifice (The Ancestor Cell)|the Edifice]]. [[Grandfather Paradox]] shot and killed him for his betrayal. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Ancestor Cell (novel)}})
 
==Behind the scenes==
* Father Kreiner's plotline was one of a few elements of the first edition of {{cs|Crimes Against History (short story)}} which was carefully excised from the second edition.<ref>[https://doctornolonger.tumblr.com/post/656368379715862528/crimes-against-history On the Fringes of the War: ''Crimes Against History'']</ref> As the character of Fitz Kreiner belongs to [[Stephen Cole]] and [[BBC Books]], Father Kreiner did not appear in later stories in the ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' series.
*Father Kreiner briefly appeared in an episode of [[BBV Productions]]' ''[[Hellscape (audio series)|Hellscape]]'' in [[2023 (releases)|2023]]. However, permission for the use of Kreiner was not obtained from BBC Books, so the story is outside the scope of this wiki.
 
==References==
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[[Category:Faction Paradox parents]]

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You may be looking for Fitz Kreiner.

Father Kreiner was a title used by Fitz Kreiner during a period of his life, separate from his adventures as the Eighth Doctor's companion, where he was a member of Faction Paradox.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Separation from the Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

Main article: Fitz Kreiner

When Coldicott summoned the Eighth Doctor and Fitz to Earth in 1996, the Doctor left Fitz in Geneva while he went to investigate a lead in Saudi Arabia, and UNISYC locked Fitz in a building for his "own protection". After he spent a week in isolation, Fitz's guards were attacked by Remote clad in smooth body armour, and one of them sprayed him with the Cold. He spent centuries drifting in and out of consciousness in the Cold.

Finally, Fitz was rescued by Faction Paradox in 2593 on the planet Ordifica, (PROSE: Interference - Book One [+]Loading...{"name":"Int1","1":"Interference - Book One (novel)"}) a Remote colony bombarded by Faction Paradox propaganda. (PROSE: Interference - Book One [+]Loading...{"name":"Int1","1":"Interference - Book One (novel)"}, "Ordifica" [+]Part of The Book of the War, Loading...{"name":"Ordifica","namedpart":"Ordifica","1":"The Book of the War (novel)"}) In 2594, Fitz sceptically allowed Mother Mathara to initiate him into the lowest ranks of the Faction, and she gave him a Remote receiver. (PROSE: Interference - Book One [+]Loading...{"name":"Int1","1":"Interference - Book One (novel)"}) The Great Houses perceived Ordifica as a threat, however, and in the sixth year of the War in Heaven, (PROSE: "Current Affairs" [+]Part of Crimes Against History (first edition), Loading...{"var":"first edition","name":"CAH","namedep":"Current Affairs","1":"Crimes Against History (short story)"}) the Second Wave destroyed it by "mothballing" the planet, encysting it with Highest Entropy Matter (PROSE: "Ordifica" [+]Part of The Book of the War, Loading...{"name":"Ordifica","namedpart":"Ordifica","1":"The Book of the War (novel)"}) in the year 2596. Fitz was among the 2000 refugees evacuated in the Justinian just beforehand. (PROSE: Interference - Book One [+]Loading...{"name":"Int1","1":"Interference - Book One (novel)"})

The Faction took Fitz and the other survivors back in time to a new home. While Fitz hoped that they were going back to 20th century Earth so he could reunite with the Doctor, instead they were sent to Anathema in 1799. While on Anathema, his exposure to media through his Remote receiver began to transform him, changing his DNA: for instance, he became sterile. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two [+]Loading...{"name":"Int2","1":"Interference - Book Two (novel)"})

As Father Kreiner[[edit] | [edit source]]

While on Anathema, Fitz Kreiner contemplated suicide. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two [+]Loading...{"name":"Int2","1":"Interference - Book Two (novel)"}) However, the Faction elders were increasingly seeing the Remote colonies as a waste of good personnel, and they sought to recruit their most notable Remote troops to become full members of the Faction. As a result, in the eighth year of the War in Heaven, (PROSE: "Current Affairs" [+]Part of Crimes Against History (first edition), Loading...{"var":"first edition","name":"CAH","namedep":"Current Affairs","1":"Crimes Against History (short story)"}) Mother Mathara promoted Kreiner from Anathema to the Eleven-Day Empire. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two [+]Loading...{"name":"Int2","1":"Interference - Book Two (novel)"}, "Current Affairs" [+]Part of Crimes Against History (first edition), Loading...{"var":"first edition","name":"CAH","namedep":"Current Affairs","1":"Crimes Against History (short story)"})

Before Kreiner left Anathema, he placed a copy of his memories into a Remembrance Tank, which created a replica of him out of biomass. This was the first in many generations of re-rememberings over 500 years, resulting in Kode, who would later go on to resume Fitz's journey as the Eighth Doctor's companion. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two [+]Loading...{"name":"Int2","1":"Interference - Book Two (novel)"})

In the Eleven-Day Empire, he quickly rose through the ranks of the Faction. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two [+]Loading...{"name":"Int2","1":"Interference - Book Two (novel)"}, "Current Affairs" [+]Part of Crimes Against History (first edition), Loading...{"var":"first edition","name":"CAH","namedep":"Current Affairs","1":"Crimes Against History (short story)"}) During one of his initiations, a one-armed shadow – or rather, a shadow with a shriveled arm – appeared among the loa. The figure showed Fitz his true destiny: "laying screaming in the dirt of a faraway planet as something huge and ancient started to eat him alive." (PROSE: Interference - Book Two [+]Loading...{"name":"Int2","1":"Interference - Book Two (novel)"})

Twenty years after leaving Anathema, Kreiner was appointed to lead a mobile Remote group with its own stolen warship. His mission was to execute terrorist and guerilla operations to damage both sides in the War. (PROSE: "Current Affairs" [+]Part of Crimes Against History (first edition), Loading...{"var":"first edition","name":"CAH","namedep":"Current Affairs","1":"Crimes Against History (short story)"}) During his time working as an agent for the Faction, he hunted and killed many renegade Time Lords, including the Rani and the Master, though one or more of these were clones. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two [+]Loading...{"name":"Int2","1":"Interference - Book Two (novel)"}) However, as the Remote were for the most part left to themselves, by the War's 41st year Kreiner was totally cut off from the rest of Faction Paradox, and his timeline slipped out of sync with the other Wartime powers. Over 1000 years passed, and Kreiner became medically dependent on his Remote bio-armour, kept alive only by machine parts and chemicals. (PROSE: "Current Affairs" [+]Part of Crimes Against History (first edition), Loading...{"var":"first edition","name":"CAH","namedep":"Current Affairs","1":"Crimes Against History (short story)"})

Finally, Kreiner's warship crashed on Dust, and his troops set up a colony called Anathema II. This brought them into conflict with the local human settlement on the planet, where the Third Doctor and Sarah-Jane Smith had recently arrived to witness I.M. Foreman's Travelling Show. Sensing the potential opportunity, Mathara also arrived with a Faction Paradox warship from the War's 50th year, two years (PROSE: "Current Affairs" [+]Part of Crimes Against History (first edition), Loading...{"var":"first edition","name":"CAH","namedep":"Current Affairs","1":"Crimes Against History (short story)"}) after Qixotl's auction of the Relic. (PROSE: Alien Bodies [+]Loading...["Alien Bodies (novel)"], "Current Affairs" [+]Part of Crimes Against History (first edition), Loading...{"var":"first edition","name":"CAH","namedep":"Current Affairs","1":"Crimes Against History (short story)"})

Kreiner planned to use the technology from the Travelling Show to take his troops off the planet again, but he was surprised when he meets the Third Doctor. He bitterly confronted the Doctor over abandoning him in his relative future, and he offered an ultimatum: surrender the Travelling Show and his life, or the Remote would slaughter the townsfolk.

However, before the Remote could attack, I.M. Foreman unleashed Number Thirteen, a monstrous life force which devoured most of the Remote soldiers. One of its tendrils touched Father Kreiner's arm, sucking out its biodata and giving it a shrivelled, shrink-wrapped appearance. Kreiner tried to escape by grabbing onto the Doctor's TARDIS, but in reality it was the Travelling Show, which had adopted the TARDIS' form. Kreiner was flung into the Time Vortex, where his armour kept him alive and in one piece. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two [+]Loading...{"name":"Int2","1":"Interference - Book Two (novel)"})

In the Vortex[[edit] | [edit source]]

Some time after losing Fitz on Earth, the Eighth Doctor returned to Foreman's World and asked Foreman what happened to the Remote warrior he remembered from his third incarnation. She explained that when she was building a bottle universe, she vacuumed the Father out of the Vortex and put him in the bottle Vortex. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two [+]Loading...{"name":"Int2","1":"Interference - Book Two (novel)"})

Within one such bottle universe inhabited by Christine Summerfield, "the Horror" was a gestalt intelligence formed by all the sentient entities who had ever been cast into the Vortex. It spoke through the body of Father Kreiner.

Christine speculated that the universe of Chris Cwej, the Horror, and the Sphinxes was itself a bottle universe, created by the Great Houses of a yet higher reality, (PROSE: Dead Romance [+]Loading...["Dead Romance (novel)"]) such as I.M. Foreman. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two [+]Loading...{"name":"Int2","1":"Interference - Book Two (novel)"}) According to other accounts, however, the reality of the Horror and the Sphinxes was one and the same as I.M. Foreman's. (PROSE: Vampire Science [+]Loading...["Vampire Science (novel)"], The Book of the War [+]Loading...["The Book of the War (novel)"], et al.)

Reunion[[edit] | [edit source]]

Father Kreiner was later retrieved from the Vortex. A Time-Space Visualiser on Gallifrey confirmed that he was at least a thousand years old. When he was summoned back into the real universe on Gallifrey, he re-encountered the Eighth Doctor and the "new" Fitz, whom he initially regarded as a mere copy of himself. After the Doctor convinced Father Kreiner that he regretted abandoning him and only did it because he was convinced he was dead, Kreiner tried to help him during the final stand-off in the Edifice. Grandfather Paradox shot and killed him for his betrayal. (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell [+]Loading...["The Ancestor Cell (novel)"])

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

  • Father Kreiner's plotline was one of a few elements of the first edition of Crimes Against History [+]Loading...["Crimes Against History (short story)"] which was carefully excised from the second edition.[1] As the character of Fitz Kreiner belongs to Stephen Cole and BBC Books, Father Kreiner did not appear in later stories in the Faction Paradox series.
  • Father Kreiner briefly appeared in an episode of BBV Productions' Hellscape in 2023. However, permission for the use of Kreiner was not obtained from BBC Books, so the story is outside the scope of this wiki.

References[[edit] | [edit source]]