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'''Hammurabi''' was a [[king]] of [[Babylon]], who descended from a long line of Babylonian rulers. He had a beard tangled with knots and beads.


'''Hammurabi''' was a king of Babylon, who descended from a long line of Babylonian rulers. He wore a beard tangled with knots and beads.
When the [[Ninth Doctor]] tracked a [[Starman (The Beast of Babylon)|Starman]] to Babylon, Hammurabi believed the Doctor to be a sorcerer and fearing magic, he ordered the Doctor's execution without first allowing him to defend himself against the charges. [[Ali (The Beast of Babylon)|Ali]] saved the Doctor and turned on Hammurabi, almost killing him in a [[Karkinian]] rage. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Beast of Babylon (short story)|The Beast of Babylon]]'')
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When the [[Ninth Doctor]] tracked a Starman to Babylon, Hammurabi believed the Doctor to be a sorcerer and fearing magic, he ordered the Doctor's execution without first allowing him to defend himself against the chargers. [[Ali]] saved the Doctor and turned on Hammurabi, killing him in a [[Karkinian]] rage. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Beast of Babylon (short story)|The Beast of Babylon]]'')
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Latest revision as of 11:15, 26 February 2019

Hammurabi

Hammurabi was a king of Babylon, who descended from a long line of Babylonian rulers. He had a beard tangled with knots and beads.

When the Ninth Doctor tracked a Starman to Babylon, Hammurabi believed the Doctor to be a sorcerer and fearing magic, he ordered the Doctor's execution without first allowing him to defend himself against the charges. Ali saved the Doctor and turned on Hammurabi, almost killing him in a Karkinian rage. (PROSE: The Beast of Babylon)