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{{character stub}}'''Karlax''' was a [[Time Lord]] on the [[High Council]] during the [[Last Great Time War]]. He had a history with the Doctor, and hated him because of it.  
{{Infobox Individual
|species      = Time Lord
|job          = Lord Cardinal
|affiliation  = High Council
|origin      = [[Gallifrey]]
|only        = Engines of War (novel)
}}
'''Karlax''' was a [[Time Lord]] [[Lord Cardinal|Cardinal]] on the [[High Council]] during the [[Last Great Time War]]. He had a history with [[the Doctor]] and hated him because of their experiences together. While the Doctor returned the contempt, he genuinely didn't care much about Karlax, though he would react with anger if Karlax pushed him too far.


When the [[War Doctor]] arrived on [[Gallifrey]] to show [[Rassilon]] and the High Council of a new [[Dalek]] plot to wipe Gallifrey from history, Karlax and [[The Castellan (Engines of War)|the Castellan]] kidnapped the Doctor's companion, [[Cinder]] and exposed her to a mind probe.
When the [[War Doctor]] arrived on [[Gallifrey]] to show {{Dalton}} and the High Council of a new [[Dalek]] plot to wipe Gallifrey from history, a [[Guard (Engines of War)|guard]] sent by the [[Castellan (Engines of War)|Castellan]] brought Karlax to the landing site of [[the Doctor’s TARDIS]].


When the Doctor escaped his imprisonment on Gallifrey, Karlax pursued him with some help from the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]]. When the CIA and their [[Battle TARDIS]]es were attacked by [[Dalek stealth ship]]s, the Doctor materialised around Karlax and saved him from death, at the cost of him regenerating. The Doctor and Cinder took Karlax to the TARDIS' [[Zero Room]] where he could recover.
After a High Council meeting, Karlax and the Castellan then kidnapped the Doctor's companion, [[Cinder]], and exposed her to a [[mind probe]].


Karlax regained consciousness and attempted to take the Doctor's TARDIS back to Gallfrey. The Doctor planned for Karlax's deception and set the TARDIS controls to make it dematerialise around the Doctor if Karlax tried to pilot it. Realising he had been tricked, Karlax shot Cinder by means of enacting some revenge on the Doctor. He then tried to take over the TARDIS. The Doctor dematerialised his TARDIS, setting the controls so that Karlax would be left behind in the middle of the Dalek [[Eternity Circle]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Engines of War (novel)|Engines of War]]'')
When the Doctor escaped his imprisonment on Gallifrey, Karlax pursued him with some help from the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]], taking command of a [[Karlax's Battle TARDIS (Engines of War)|Battle TARDIS]]. When the CIA and their [[Battle TARDIS]]es were attacked by [[Dalek stealth ship]]s, the Doctor materialised around Karlax and saved him from death, though he still had to [[regenerate]]. The Doctor and Cinder took Karlax to the TARDIS' [[Zero Room]] where he could recover.
 
After regenerating, Karlax regained consciousness and attempted to take the Doctor's TARDIS back to Gallifrey. The Doctor planned for Karlax's deception and set the TARDIS controls to make it materialise around the Doctor if Karlax tried to pilot it. Realising he had been tricked, Karlax tried to kill the Doctor, but Cinder pushed him out of the way and took the shot. Outraged by his actions, the Doctor dematerialised his TARDIS, setting the controls so that Karlax would be left behind in the middle of the Dalek [[Eternity Circle]], who swiftly [[Gunstick|gunned]] him down. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Engines of War (novel)|Engines of War]]'')
 
== Appearance ==
One incarnation of Karlax was said to have pale skin, his next incarnation was described as being muscular and having dark-coloured skin, close-cropped hair and blue eyes. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Engines of War (novel)|Engines of War]]'')
 
== Personality ==
Snide and sarcastic, Karlax was primarily driven by his own ego and self-interest, and frequently used manipulative tactics to achieve his own ends. However, he saw such methods as mere pragmatism. Despite his arrogance, Karlax also was obsequious toward Rassilon, knowing that it was unwise to cross him. However, he also recognized the hypocrisy of his fellow High Council members.
 
Like many of his peers, Karlax was openly dismissive of “lesser” species such as humans, though his feelings seemed to cross the line into disgust. He delighted in getting under the Doctor’s skin, whom he despised and vice versa, and relished the idea of humiliating or even killing him. However this did not stop Karlax begging for mercy when the Doctor left him at the non mercy of the Daleks. Cinder also believed him to have a sadistic streak, as he appeared to take pleasure in her pain while subjecting her to the mind probe. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Engines of War (novel)|Engines of War]]'')
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 29 September 2024

Karlax was a Time Lord Cardinal on the High Council during the Last Great Time War. He had a history with the Doctor and hated him because of their experiences together. While the Doctor returned the contempt, he genuinely didn't care much about Karlax, though he would react with anger if Karlax pushed him too far.

When the War Doctor arrived on Gallifrey to show Rassilon and the High Council of a new Dalek plot to wipe Gallifrey from history, a guard sent by the Castellan brought Karlax to the landing site of the Doctor’s TARDIS.

After a High Council meeting, Karlax and the Castellan then kidnapped the Doctor's companion, Cinder, and exposed her to a mind probe.

When the Doctor escaped his imprisonment on Gallifrey, Karlax pursued him with some help from the Celestial Intervention Agency, taking command of a Battle TARDIS. When the CIA and their Battle TARDISes were attacked by Dalek stealth ships, the Doctor materialised around Karlax and saved him from death, though he still had to regenerate. The Doctor and Cinder took Karlax to the TARDIS' Zero Room where he could recover.

After regenerating, Karlax regained consciousness and attempted to take the Doctor's TARDIS back to Gallifrey. The Doctor planned for Karlax's deception and set the TARDIS controls to make it materialise around the Doctor if Karlax tried to pilot it. Realising he had been tricked, Karlax tried to kill the Doctor, but Cinder pushed him out of the way and took the shot. Outraged by his actions, the Doctor dematerialised his TARDIS, setting the controls so that Karlax would be left behind in the middle of the Dalek Eternity Circle, who swiftly gunned him down. (PROSE: Engines of War)

Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]

One incarnation of Karlax was said to have pale skin, his next incarnation was described as being muscular and having dark-coloured skin, close-cropped hair and blue eyes. (PROSE: Engines of War)

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Snide and sarcastic, Karlax was primarily driven by his own ego and self-interest, and frequently used manipulative tactics to achieve his own ends. However, he saw such methods as mere pragmatism. Despite his arrogance, Karlax also was obsequious toward Rassilon, knowing that it was unwise to cross him. However, he also recognized the hypocrisy of his fellow High Council members.

Like many of his peers, Karlax was openly dismissive of “lesser” species such as humans, though his feelings seemed to cross the line into disgust. He delighted in getting under the Doctor’s skin, whom he despised and vice versa, and relished the idea of humiliating or even killing him. However this did not stop Karlax begging for mercy when the Doctor left him at the non mercy of the Daleks. Cinder also believed him to have a sadistic streak, as he appeared to take pleasure in her pain while subjecting her to the mind probe. (PROSE: Engines of War)