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'''Captain Darke''' was a local soldier and [[Captain of the Guard]] at [[Worcester]] in [[1140]]. He aided the [[Tenth Doctor]] in his efforts to stop the farming of [[Krillitane]]s for [[Krillitane oil|their oil]], | '''Captain Darke''' was a local [[soldier]] and [[Captain of the Guard]] at [[Worcester]] in [[1140]]. He aided the [[Tenth Doctor]] in his efforts to stop the [[farming]] of [[Krillitane]]s for [[Krillitane oil|their oil]], which was being sold to the [[Auction|highest bidder]] for their own personal genetic manipulation. He killed the "Krillitane Storm" (a Krillitane mutated into a gigantic dragon-like creature against its will) itself, by using a highly concentrated solution of the oil, which was extremely toxic to the Krillitanes. He had lost faith in [[God]], but still believed in [[the Devil]], of whom he believed the Storm to be a servant. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Krillitane Storm (novel)}}) | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 29 February 2024
Captain Darke was a local soldier and Captain of the Guard at Worcester in 1140. He aided the Tenth Doctor in his efforts to stop the farming of Krillitanes for their oil, which was being sold to the highest bidder for their own personal genetic manipulation. He killed the "Krillitane Storm" (a Krillitane mutated into a gigantic dragon-like creature against its will) itself, by using a highly concentrated solution of the oil, which was extremely toxic to the Krillitanes. He had lost faith in God, but still believed in the Devil, of whom he believed the Storm to be a servant. (PROSE: The Krillitane Storm [+]Loading...["The Krillitane Storm (novel)"])