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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a member of the clergy with an interest in scientific advancement. To this end, he had himself posted to Cardington airbase in the [[1950s]]. He would have gotten there earlier but he forced to look after his niece [[Mary Elson]] following the deaths of her parents in a car crash. He was interested in how many of the creatures on Earth followed the same design: two eyes, two lungs, one brain etc., but others like spiders did not. Consequently, he became involved in the Dionysus Project in [[1951]]. After its creator [[Stone (Zagreus)|Professor Stone]] activated the Dionysus, Townsend overloaded it, tore a rip in the fabric of reality and saw the [[Divergence]]. Shortly thereafter, he was killed by a bomb placed by the [[Cuba]]n spy [[Foster (Zagreus)|Miss Foster]], as were Mary, Stone, [[Neil McDonnell|Captain Neil McDonnell]] and Foster herself. He was succeeded as the base's chaplain by [[Simon Murchford]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'')
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a member of the [[clergy]] with an interest in scientific advancement. To this end, he had himself posted to [[Cardington]] airbase in the [[1950s]]. He would have gotten there earlier but he was forced to look after his niece [[Mary Elson]] following the deaths of her parents in a [[car crash]]. He was interested in how many of the creatures on Earth followed the same design: two [[eye]]s, two [[lung]]s, one [[brain]] etc., but others like [[spider]]s did not. Consequently, he became involved in the [[Dionysus Project]] in [[1951]].
 
After its creator [[Stone (Zagreus)|Professor Stone]] activated the Dionysus, Townsend overloaded it, tore a rip in the fabric of reality and saw the [[Divergence]]. Shortly thereafter, he was killed by a bomb placed by the [[Cuba]]n spy [[Foster (Zagreus)|Miss Foster]], as were Mary, Stone, [[Neil McDonnell|Captain Neil McDonnell]] and Foster herself. He was succeeded as the base's chaplain by [[Simon Murchford]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'')


== "Rebirth" ==
== "Rebirth" ==
While dealing with the aftermath of the explosion of [[Anti-Time]], the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] created a series of holographic projections, taken partly from reality and partly from the memories of the [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley Pollard]] and the TARDIS itself. One such projection was the event at Cardington, looking for information on the Divergence. Inside this projection, it placed Charley in the role of a ministry driver and itself in the role the Minister for Defence. The projection of Townsend was created using the image of the [[Fifth Doctor]].
While dealing with the aftermath of the explosion of [[anti-time]], [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] created a series of holographic projections, taken partly from reality and partly from the memories of the [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley Pollard]] and the TARDIS itself. One such projection was the event at Cardington, looking for information on the Divergence. Inside this projection, it placed Charley in the role of a ministry driver and itself in the role the Minister for Defence. The projection of Townsend was created using the image of the [[Fifth Doctor]].
 
Soon after, the TARDIS was drawn into a special corner of [[the Matrix]] and reduced to scrap by [[Matrix Rassilon|Rassilon]] and [[Zagreus]]. Before being destroyed, though, it recreated projections of [[Tepesh|Lord Provost Tepesh]] and [[Walton Winkle]] in the Matrix to help return fragments of the Doctor's mind to him. The projection of Townsend could read equations in [[Old High Gallifreyan]], though he thought it was Greek. He was killed with a dagger forged from the essence of the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'')


Soon after, the TARDIS was drawn into a special corner of [[the Matrix]] and reduced to scrap by [[Rassilon]] and [[Zagreus]]. Before being destroyed, though, it recreated projections of [[Tepesh|Lord Provost Tepesh]] and [[Walton Winkle]] in the Matrix to help return fragments of the Doctor's mind to him. The projection of Townsend could read equations in [[Old High Gallifreyan]], though he thought it was Greek. He was killed with a dagger forged from the essence of the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
[[File:Matthew Townsend (Zagreus).jpg|thumb|Illustration by Roger Langridge ([[DWM 340]])]]
* Matthew Townsend was depicted in a DWM illustration by [[Roger Langridge]] in [[DWM 340]].
* Matthew Townsend has only been seen in projections, both in the TARDIS and in the Matrix. These projections contained facets of the Doctor, so Townsend's appearance was strongly reminiscent of the Doctor's fifth incarnation. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'')


== Notes ==
* Matthew Townsend has only been seen in projections, both in the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] and in [[the Matrix]]. These projections contained facets of the Doctor, so Townsend's appearance was strongly reminiscent of the Doctor's fifth incarnation.  ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'')
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Latest revision as of 04:50, 5 October 2021

Matthew Townsend was a member of the clergy with an interest in scientific advancement. To this end, he had himself posted to Cardington airbase in the 1950s. He would have gotten there earlier but he was forced to look after his niece Mary Elson following the deaths of her parents in a car crash. He was interested in how many of the creatures on Earth followed the same design: two eyes, two lungs, one brain etc., but others like spiders did not. Consequently, he became involved in the Dionysus Project in 1951.

After its creator Professor Stone activated the Dionysus, Townsend overloaded it, tore a rip in the fabric of reality and saw the Divergence. Shortly thereafter, he was killed by a bomb placed by the Cuban spy Miss Foster, as were Mary, Stone, Captain Neil McDonnell and Foster herself. He was succeeded as the base's chaplain by Simon Murchford. (AUDIO: Zagreus)

"Rebirth"[[edit] | [edit source]]

While dealing with the aftermath of the explosion of anti-time, the TARDIS created a series of holographic projections, taken partly from reality and partly from the memories of the Eighth Doctor, Charley Pollard and the TARDIS itself. One such projection was the event at Cardington, looking for information on the Divergence. Inside this projection, it placed Charley in the role of a ministry driver and itself in the role the Minister for Defence. The projection of Townsend was created using the image of the Fifth Doctor.

Soon after, the TARDIS was drawn into a special corner of the Matrix and reduced to scrap by Rassilon and Zagreus. Before being destroyed, though, it recreated projections of Lord Provost Tepesh and Walton Winkle in the Matrix to help return fragments of the Doctor's mind to him. The projection of Townsend could read equations in Old High Gallifreyan, though he thought it was Greek. He was killed with a dagger forged from the essence of the TARDIS. (AUDIO: Zagreus)

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

Illustration by Roger Langridge (DWM 340)
  • Matthew Townsend was depicted in a DWM illustration by Roger Langridge in DWM 340.
  • Matthew Townsend has only been seen in projections, both in the TARDIS and in the Matrix. These projections contained facets of the Doctor, so Townsend's appearance was strongly reminiscent of the Doctor's fifth incarnation. (AUDIO: Zagreus)