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{{Update|Information from [[Kerblam! (novelisation)]], which turns him into a union private eye instead of part of the company}} | |||
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|image = Jarva Slade.jpg | |image = Jarva Slade.jpg | ||
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|only = Kerblam! (TV story) | |only = Kerblam! (TV story) | ||
|main actor = Callum Dixon | |main actor = Callum Dixon | ||
|clip = Stand Up Highlight - Episode 7 Doctor Who BBC America | |||
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the Warehouse Executive for the [[Kerb!am]] shipping corporation. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the Warehouse Executive for the [[Kerb!am]] shipping corporation. | ||
Despite his initial cold, uncaring | Despite his initial cold, uncaring demeanor, he was worried about the recent disappearances of many of his staff. He kept a hand written tally of the missing in a locked filing cabinet in his office because he suspected the corporation's computer system may have something to do with the disappearances, and didn't tell [[Judy Maddox]] because he wasn't sure if she could be trusted while he conducted his investigations. | ||
When [[Team TARDIS]] arrived, Slade suspected them of being the culprits while they suspected him until both sides explained themselves. | When [[Team TARDIS]] arrived, Slade suspected them of being the culprits while they suspected him until both sides explained themselves. | ||
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After that Slade helped the Doctor investigate the losses and they discovered the robots were being turned into an army to despatch high explosives to their customers in order to stop automation. In the aftermath of [[Charlie Duffy]]'s death, Slade promised to help Judy ensure a greater human workforce at Kerb!am after seeing what Charlie had planned to do to thousands of people. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kerblam! (TV story)|Kerblam!]]'') | After that Slade helped the Doctor investigate the losses and they discovered the robots were being turned into an army to despatch high explosives to their customers in order to stop automation. In the aftermath of [[Charlie Duffy]]'s death, Slade promised to help Judy ensure a greater human workforce at Kerb!am after seeing what Charlie had planned to do to thousands of people. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kerblam! (TV story)|Kerblam!]]'') | ||
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[[Category:Human leaders]] | [[Category:Human leaders]] | ||
[[Category:The Doctor's employers]] | [[Category:The Doctor's employers]] | ||
[[Category:Humans from unknown eras]] |
Latest revision as of 07:29, 10 December 2023
Information from Kerblam! (novelisation), which turns him into a union private eye instead of part of the company
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Jarva Slade was the Warehouse Executive for the Kerb!am shipping corporation.
Despite his initial cold, uncaring demeanor, he was worried about the recent disappearances of many of his staff. He kept a hand written tally of the missing in a locked filing cabinet in his office because he suspected the corporation's computer system may have something to do with the disappearances, and didn't tell Judy Maddox because he wasn't sure if she could be trusted while he conducted his investigations.
When Team TARDIS arrived, Slade suspected them of being the culprits while they suspected him until both sides explained themselves.
After that Slade helped the Doctor investigate the losses and they discovered the robots were being turned into an army to despatch high explosives to their customers in order to stop automation. In the aftermath of Charlie Duffy's death, Slade promised to help Judy ensure a greater human workforce at Kerb!am after seeing what Charlie had planned to do to thousands of people. (TV: Kerblam!)