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'''Professor Grisenko''' was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] scientist stationed on board the [[submarine]], the ''[[Firebird (submarine)|Firebird]]''.
'''Professor Grisenko''' (d. [[2011]]) was an eminent [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] scientist stationed on board the [[submarine]] the ''[[Firebird (submarine)|Firebird]]''.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
In [[1983]], he found the [[Ice Warrior]] [[Grand Marshall]], [[Skaldak]], who had been trapped in the ice below the [[North Pole]] for what he believed to have been 5,000 years. Although Grisenko didn't witness the sudden appearance of the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]], he bonded with Clara, comforting her when they found the mutilated bodies of two dead crew members. He also shot Skaldak when the Ice Warrior grabbed her head. Skaldak then grabbed Grisenko instead but Clara begged him not to harm the scientist. The Doctor and Captain [[Zhukov]] arrived and Skaldak released Grisenko and returned to his armour before threatening to activate the submarine's nuclear missiles. Clara talked him down by pointing out that he had spared Grisenko, and telling him that millions of innocent people would die if he went through with his plan. The submarine was then brought to the surface of the ocean by an [[Ice Warrior ship (Cold War)|Ice Warrior ship]] and Skaldak disarmed the missiles before leaving the Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Cold War (TV story)|Cold War]]'')
In [[1983]], he found the [[Ice Warrior]] [[Grand Marshall]], [[Skaldak]], who had been trapped in the ice below the [[North Pole]] for what he believed to have been 5,000 years. Although Grisenko didn't witness the sudden appearance of the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]], he bonded with Clara, comforting her when they found the mutilated bodies of two dead crew members. He also shot Skaldak when the Ice Warrior grabbed her head. Skaldak then grabbed Grisenko instead but Clara begged him not to harm the scientist. The Doctor and Captain [[Zhukov (Cold War)|Zhukov]] arrived and Skaldak released Grisenko and returned to his armour before threatening to activate the submarine's nuclear missiles. Clara talked him down by pointing out that he had spared Grisenko, and telling him that millions of innocent people would die if he went through with his plan. The submarine was then brought to the surface of the ocean by an [[Ice Warrior ship (Cold War)|Ice Warrior ship]] and Skaldak disarmed the missiles before leaving the Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Cold War (TV story)|Cold War]]'')
 
Grisenko died in [[2011]], after which his personal papers were donated to the [[Library of St John the Beheaded]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)|The Secret Lives of Monsters]]'')


== Personality ==
== Personality ==
Professor Grisenko acted like a grandfather to Clara during their brief time together and was protective of her, as shown when he shot at Skaldak when he grabbed her head. Clara stated that Grisenko was funny, because he was somewhat eccentric and liked to sing in dangerous situations. When told about the possibilities of time travel his first question was to ask if his favourite band [[Ultravox]] would split up in the future. He enjoyed Western pop music which he listened to on a [[Walkman]], including Ultravox and [[Duran Duran]].
Professor Grisenko acted like a grandfather to Clara during their brief time together and was protective of her, as shown when he shot at Skaldak when he grabbed her head. Clara stated that Grisenko was funny, because he was somewhat eccentric and liked to sing in dangerous situations. When told about the possibilities of time travel, his first question was to ask if his favourite band, [[Ultravox]], would split up in the future. He enjoyed Western pop music, which he listened to on a [[Walkman]], including Ultravox and [[Duran Duran]].


Grisenko was grief stricken and horrified when he, the Doctor and Clara found two mutilated bodies and called Skaldak a monster. He tried to comfort Clara about this later. ([[TV]]: ''[[Cold War (TV story)|Cold War]]'')
Grisenko was grief stricken and horrified when he, the Doctor and Clara found two mutilated bodies and called Skaldak a monster. He tried to comfort Clara about this later. ([[TV]]: ''[[Cold War (TV story)|Cold War]]'')
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Latest revision as of 10:14, 3 June 2022

Professor Grisenko (d. 2011) was an eminent Soviet scientist stationed on board the submarine the Firebird.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

In 1983, he found the Ice Warrior Grand Marshall, Skaldak, who had been trapped in the ice below the North Pole for what he believed to have been 5,000 years. Although Grisenko didn't witness the sudden appearance of the Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald, he bonded with Clara, comforting her when they found the mutilated bodies of two dead crew members. He also shot Skaldak when the Ice Warrior grabbed her head. Skaldak then grabbed Grisenko instead but Clara begged him not to harm the scientist. The Doctor and Captain Zhukov arrived and Skaldak released Grisenko and returned to his armour before threatening to activate the submarine's nuclear missiles. Clara talked him down by pointing out that he had spared Grisenko, and telling him that millions of innocent people would die if he went through with his plan. The submarine was then brought to the surface of the ocean by an Ice Warrior ship and Skaldak disarmed the missiles before leaving the Earth. (TV: Cold War)

Grisenko died in 2011, after which his personal papers were donated to the Library of St John the Beheaded. (PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters)

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Professor Grisenko acted like a grandfather to Clara during their brief time together and was protective of her, as shown when he shot at Skaldak when he grabbed her head. Clara stated that Grisenko was funny, because he was somewhat eccentric and liked to sing in dangerous situations. When told about the possibilities of time travel, his first question was to ask if his favourite band, Ultravox, would split up in the future. He enjoyed Western pop music, which he listened to on a Walkman, including Ultravox and Duran Duran.

Grisenko was grief stricken and horrified when he, the Doctor and Clara found two mutilated bodies and called Skaldak a monster. He tried to comfort Clara about this later. (TV: Cold War)