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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' worked for Inspector [[Kel Xhixa]] in the [[Directorate of State Security]] in [[Moscow]]. He and [[Buza]] were sent to capture the mysterious man named [[William (Gone Fishing)|Isaac]] and his equally mysterious [[Fifth Doctor|companion]]. While Pashko and Buza were escorting the men back to the Directorate, a kind of haze appeared. The Doctor warned the men to keep away, but Buza, curious, approached it and was killed. Pashko, unable to process what he had seen, went mad. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Resonance (short story)|Resonance]]'')
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' worked for Inspector [[Kel Xhixa]] in the [[Directorate of State Security]] in [[Moscow]]. He and [[Buza]] were sent to capture the mysterious man named [[William (Gone Fishing)|Isaac]] and his equally mysterious [[Fifth Doctor|companion]]. While Pashko and Buza were escorting the men back to the Directorate, a kind of haze appeared. The Doctor warned the men to keep away, but Buza, curious, approached it and was killed. Pashko, unable to process what he had seen, went mad. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Resonance (short story)|Resonance]]'')


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Latest revision as of 17:13, 26 February 2019

Pashko worked for Inspector Kel Xhixa in the Directorate of State Security in Moscow. He and Buza were sent to capture the mysterious man named Isaac and his equally mysterious companion. While Pashko and Buza were escorting the men back to the Directorate, a kind of haze appeared. The Doctor warned the men to keep away, but Buza, curious, approached it and was killed. Pashko, unable to process what he had seen, went mad. (PROSE: Resonance)