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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|individual name= Methieu
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|race= [[Human]]
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|home planet= [[Earth]]
|species = Human
|home era= [[21st century]]
|origin= [[Earth]]
|appearances= [[TDA]]: ''[[The Story of Martha]]''
|affiliation= The Underground
|actor= none
|only= The Story of Martha (short story)
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'''Methieu''' was a man who came from [[Belgium]] and helped [[Martha Jones]] during [[The Year That Never Was]].  
}}'''Mathieu Vivier''' was a man who came from [[Belgium]] and helped [[Martha Jones]] during [[the Year That Never Was]].
 
He first met her in a town that was being attacked by [[Harold Saxon|the Master]]'s new government and took her to a [[refugee camp]], where she was taken to safety. He told Martha about Brigadier [[Erik Calvin]], an ex-[[UNIT]] officer and the son of [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Story of Martha (short story)|The Story of Martha]]'')
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He first met her in a town that was being attacked by [[Harold Saxon|the Master]]'s new government and took her to a [[refugee camp]] where she was taken to safety. He then told Martha about Brigadier [[Erik Calvin]] an ex-UNIT officer and the son of [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]. ([[TDA]]: ''[[The Story of Martha]]'')
[[Category:Human rebels]]
[[Category:Human rebels]]
[[Category:21st century individuals]]
[[Category:21st century individuals]]
[[Category:The Year That Never Was]]

Latest revision as of 16:23, 9 March 2023

Mathieu Vivier was a man who came from Belgium and helped Martha Jones during the Year That Never Was.

He first met her in a town that was being attacked by the Master's new government and took her to a refugee camp, where she was taken to safety. He told Martha about Brigadier Erik Calvin, an ex-UNIT officer and the son of Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. (PROSE: The Story of Martha)