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{{Infobox Individual
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|image             = Berraka Dogbolter.jpg
|image = Berakka Dogbolter.jpg
|species=Anurian  
|species = Anurian
|origin=  
|job = Entrepreneur
|father           =Josiah W. Dogbolter
|affiliation = The Freedom Thoughtcasting Network
|first             =The Stockbridge Showdown (comic story)
|father = Josiah W. Dogbolter
|appearances       =[[COMIC]]: ''[[The Warmonger (comic story)|The Warmonger]]''
|first = The Stockbridge Showdown (comic story)
|appearances = {{il|[[COMIC]]: ''[[The Warmonger (comic story)|The Warmonger]]''|[[COMIC]]: ''[[Mistress of Chaos (comic story)|Mistress of Chaos]]''}}
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the loyal daughter of [[Josiah W. Dogbolter]], the owner of [[Intra-Venus, Inc.]] She was the only person that her father actually liked.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the loyal daughter of [[Josiah W. Dogbolter]], the owner of [[Intra-Venus, Inc.]] She was the only person that her father actually liked.


== Biography ==
On her father's 500th birthday, Berakka attempted to stop [[Majenta Pryce]] from buying every major share of Intra-Venus Inc. She was stopped by [[Destrii]], who spared her life to give her a chance to redeem herself. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Stockbridge Showdown (comic story)|The Stockbridge Showdown]]'')
On her father's 500th birthday, Berakka attempted to stop [[Majenta Pryce]] from buying every major share of Intra-Venus Inc. She was stopped by [[Destrii]], who spared her life to give her a chance to redeem herself. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Stockbridge Showdown (comic story)|The Stockbridge Showdown]]'')


After staging conflicts between two super-soldiers called [[Tumat]] and [[Kraytos]] on the planet [[Gatan]] in the name of entertainment, Berakka realized that [[Thirteenth Doctor|the Doctor]] was present on the planet, and arranged for [[Sandola Dell|one of her minions]] to capture her, so that she could have revenge for what had happened to her father. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Warmonger (comic story)|The Warmonger]]'')
After her father was arrested during his confrontation with the [[Twelfth Doctor]], she considered taking revenge upon the Doctor, but instead took the opportunity to secure a loan from Josiah's account and form [[the Freedom Thoughtcasting Network]] (FTN). This network took advantage of the eternal battle between [[Tumat]] and [[Kraytos]] on the nearby planet [[Gatan]] and brought in lots of money from trillions of paying viewers. It was around this time that Berakka constructed [[Sandola Dell]] as a robotic journalist, although she forced Sandola to work off the costs of her manufacture before she earned any pay.
 
After the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] and her friends landed on Gatan, Berakka realised they were there and arranged for Sandola to capture the Doctor. In her suite, she explained to her the history behind the FTN and showed the Doctor a documentary to explain the stories of Tumat and Kraytos. As the Doctor felt sorry for them, Berakka explained that they were an entrepreneur's dream as an endless source of income and attempted to kill the Doctor to stop her from interfering. Despite gaining the advantage with her sword, she was interrupted by [[Graham O'Brien]] and [[Ryan Sinclair]] breaking in by using actors' outfits of Tumat and Kraytos. The Doctor, Graham, and Ryan were then able to escape back to Gatan. After the Doctor ended the war by fusing Tumat and Kraytos into one being, her group visited Berakka again and shut down the FTN's broadcast, with the Doctor promising to keep an eye on Berakka in the future. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Warmonger (comic story)|The Warmonger]]'')
 
Berakka subsequently sought her revenge by using her media empire to present the Doctor as a villain, sabotaging a power plant and creating fake evidence to support the idea that the Doctor was the one responsible for it. While the Doctor could tolerate a tarnished reputation, when the false accusations resulted in a man dying because he wouldn't let the Doctor save him, she vowed to discredit Dogbolter. During their confrontation on Venus, a Child of Chaos, Krizanthia Kalos, interrupted them and sought to kill Berakka on the Doctor’s behalf. The Doctor stopped her but they were both kidnapped by Krizanthia, along with Graham, via teleport. Krizanthia opened a plot to the Catastrophia which pulled in her three captives. The Doctor saved Berakka and Graham by guiding them to a logic cube where they discovered the Herald, a possible future version of the Doctor corrupted by the Catastrophia, held prisoner by the Sanity, another possible future Doctor who in contrast to the Herald only saw the universe in pure logic. The Doctor distracted the Sanity so Berakka could attack her, causing her and the Doctor to fall onto the Herald which triggered an explosion leaving only the Doctor. They were rescued from the Catastrophia by Mother G, Yaz and Ryan using the TARDIS. Back on Venus, Berakka claimed the Herald and Sanity had vindicated her belief in [[the Doctor]]’s monstrous nature and promised to tell everyone as she stormed off. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Mistress of Chaos (comic story)|Mistress of Chaos]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 2 January 2024

Berakka Dogbolter was the loyal daughter of Josiah W. Dogbolter, the owner of Intra-Venus, Inc. She was the only person that her father actually liked.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

On her father's 500th birthday, Berakka attempted to stop Majenta Pryce from buying every major share of Intra-Venus Inc. She was stopped by Destrii, who spared her life to give her a chance to redeem herself. (COMIC: The Stockbridge Showdown)

After her father was arrested during his confrontation with the Twelfth Doctor, she considered taking revenge upon the Doctor, but instead took the opportunity to secure a loan from Josiah's account and form the Freedom Thoughtcasting Network (FTN). This network took advantage of the eternal battle between Tumat and Kraytos on the nearby planet Gatan and brought in lots of money from trillions of paying viewers. It was around this time that Berakka constructed Sandola Dell as a robotic journalist, although she forced Sandola to work off the costs of her manufacture before she earned any pay.

After the Thirteenth Doctor and her friends landed on Gatan, Berakka realised they were there and arranged for Sandola to capture the Doctor. In her suite, she explained to her the history behind the FTN and showed the Doctor a documentary to explain the stories of Tumat and Kraytos. As the Doctor felt sorry for them, Berakka explained that they were an entrepreneur's dream as an endless source of income and attempted to kill the Doctor to stop her from interfering. Despite gaining the advantage with her sword, she was interrupted by Graham O'Brien and Ryan Sinclair breaking in by using actors' outfits of Tumat and Kraytos. The Doctor, Graham, and Ryan were then able to escape back to Gatan. After the Doctor ended the war by fusing Tumat and Kraytos into one being, her group visited Berakka again and shut down the FTN's broadcast, with the Doctor promising to keep an eye on Berakka in the future. (COMIC: The Warmonger)

Berakka subsequently sought her revenge by using her media empire to present the Doctor as a villain, sabotaging a power plant and creating fake evidence to support the idea that the Doctor was the one responsible for it. While the Doctor could tolerate a tarnished reputation, when the false accusations resulted in a man dying because he wouldn't let the Doctor save him, she vowed to discredit Dogbolter. During their confrontation on Venus, a Child of Chaos, Krizanthia Kalos, interrupted them and sought to kill Berakka on the Doctor’s behalf. The Doctor stopped her but they were both kidnapped by Krizanthia, along with Graham, via teleport. Krizanthia opened a plot to the Catastrophia which pulled in her three captives. The Doctor saved Berakka and Graham by guiding them to a logic cube where they discovered the Herald, a possible future version of the Doctor corrupted by the Catastrophia, held prisoner by the Sanity, another possible future Doctor who in contrast to the Herald only saw the universe in pure logic. The Doctor distracted the Sanity so Berakka could attack her, causing her and the Doctor to fall onto the Herald which triggered an explosion leaving only the Doctor. They were rescued from the Catastrophia by Mother G, Yaz and Ryan using the TARDIS. Back on Venus, Berakka claimed the Herald and Sanity had vindicated her belief in the Doctor’s monstrous nature and promised to tell everyone as she stormed off. (COMIC: Mistress of Chaos)