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{{Infobox Individual
| individual name = Ed Gold  
|image      = Deputy Edward Gold.jpg
| image          =
|species    = Human
| alias          =
|origin      = [[Adelaide, Australia|Adelaide]], [[Australia]]
| race            = [[Human]]
|affiliation = Bowie Base One
| home planet    = [[Earth]], (Later [[Mars]])
|clip        = The Last of The Time Lords - Doctor Who - The Waters of Mars - BBC
| home era        = [[2059]]
|actor       = Peter O'Brien
| appearances    = [[DW]]: [[The Waters of Mars]]
|only        = The Waters of Mars (TV story)
| actor           = [[Peter O'Brien]]
}}
}}Ed Gold, an [[Australia|Australian]], was second in command at [[Bowie Base One]]. On several occasions he would try to take heroic action, only for Captain [[Adelaide Brooke]] to order him back to his post; the two had an edgy relationship.  
Deputy '''Edward "Ed" Gold''', ([[2008]]-[[2059]]) was the [[Australia]]n second in command at [[Bowie Base One]]. In 2059, after [[The Flood (The Waters of Mars)|the Flood]] attacked the base, Ed was infected but blew up the ship before he fully transformed, killing himself and preventing the Flood from reaching Earth.


When [[The Flood (The Waters of Mars)|the Flood]] attacked the base, he witnessed several members in his crew get taken over. When the Doctor was taken into the Base he thought he was the culprit. He was later proved wrong. When the severity of the infection became clear, he reminded Brooke of the evacuation protocols and was ordered to prep the base's shuttle.  
== Biography ==
=== Early life ===
Gold was born in [[2008]] in the Australian city of [[Adelaide, Australia|Adelaide]]. As a child, Ed was fascinated by space travel and would build model rockets from cardboard and plastics. He was educated at [[St Andrews School]] and [[St Peter's College]], before receiving a bachelor of engineering degree in mechanical engineering, with first class honours, from the [[University of Adelaide]] in [[2030]].


While the shuttle was successfully prepped, the infected [[Maggie Cain]] got in and infecting him by shooting water up the shaft to the cockpit. To keep the infection reaching Earth, he caused the rocket to self destruct before he fully transformed. ([[DW]]:[[The Waters of Mars| The Waters of Mars]])
Gold accepted an offer from [[Lockheed]] and became a [[United States of America|US]] citizen in [[2040]], hoping to become a [[NASA]] astronaut, but returned to Australia in [[2044]] to campaign for a national space programme. He argued the country had the infrastructure, industry, and university base to achieve this and his campaign led to the construction of a [[space elevator]] off the coast of Western Australia. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'')
 
=== Colony on Mars ===
He eventually joined the [[Bowie Base One]] mission and travelled to Mars in [[2058]], but he and Captain [[Adelaide Brooke]] ultimately proved to possess an edgy relationship towards each other. On several occasions, he would try to take heroic or commanding actions, only for her to order him back to his post.
 
In [[2059]], when [[The Flood (The Waters of Mars)|the Flood]] attacked [[Bowie Base One]] and the [[Tenth Doctor]] arrived, Gold thought he was the culprit behind the virus, but was soon proven wrong. When the severity of the infection became clear, he reminded Brooke of the evacuation protocols and was ordered to prep the base's shuttle.
 
While the shuttle was being readied, the infected [[Margaret Cain|Maggie Cain]] got in and fired a stream of water up the shaft to the cockpit; though he attempted to seal the door, the water managed to infect him. Knowing that the Flood wanted the ship to reach Earth and its considerable volumes of water, he exchanged a final farewell with the survivors and self-destructed the shuttle moments before he fully turned, killing himself and stranding the Flood on Mars. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
* He was born in the city of [[Adelaide, Australia|Adelaide]], which shares the name with the commander of [[Bowie Base One]], [[Adelaide Brooke]].
* In a deleted scene, it was revealed that Gold was originally planned to have a romantic interest in Adelaide that he was never able to express due to the rules against relationships on the mission. However, when the scene where the anti-relationship policy was revealed - after the Doctor disclosed the relationship between [[Yuri Kerenski]] and [[Mia Bennett]] - was deleted, this sub-plot was also 'sacrificed', being replaced by Gold making unexplained comments about how Adelaide could never forgive him for some unspecified past event.
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 23 October 2023

Deputy Edward "Ed" Gold, (2008-2059) was the Australian second in command at Bowie Base One. In 2059, after the Flood attacked the base, Ed was infected but blew up the ship before he fully transformed, killing himself and preventing the Flood from reaching Earth.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Early life[[edit] | [edit source]]

Gold was born in 2008 in the Australian city of Adelaide. As a child, Ed was fascinated by space travel and would build model rockets from cardboard and plastics. He was educated at St Andrews School and St Peter's College, before receiving a bachelor of engineering degree in mechanical engineering, with first class honours, from the University of Adelaide in 2030.

Gold accepted an offer from Lockheed and became a US citizen in 2040, hoping to become a NASA astronaut, but returned to Australia in 2044 to campaign for a national space programme. He argued the country had the infrastructure, industry, and university base to achieve this and his campaign led to the construction of a space elevator off the coast of Western Australia. (TV: The Waters of Mars)

Colony on Mars[[edit] | [edit source]]

He eventually joined the Bowie Base One mission and travelled to Mars in 2058, but he and Captain Adelaide Brooke ultimately proved to possess an edgy relationship towards each other. On several occasions, he would try to take heroic or commanding actions, only for her to order him back to his post.

In 2059, when the Flood attacked Bowie Base One and the Tenth Doctor arrived, Gold thought he was the culprit behind the virus, but was soon proven wrong. When the severity of the infection became clear, he reminded Brooke of the evacuation protocols and was ordered to prep the base's shuttle.

While the shuttle was being readied, the infected Maggie Cain got in and fired a stream of water up the shaft to the cockpit; though he attempted to seal the door, the water managed to infect him. Knowing that the Flood wanted the ship to reach Earth and its considerable volumes of water, he exchanged a final farewell with the survivors and self-destructed the shuttle moments before he fully turned, killing himself and stranding the Flood on Mars. (TV: The Waters of Mars)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • He was born in the city of Adelaide, which shares the name with the commander of Bowie Base One, Adelaide Brooke.
  • In a deleted scene, it was revealed that Gold was originally planned to have a romantic interest in Adelaide that he was never able to express due to the rules against relationships on the mission. However, when the scene where the anti-relationship policy was revealed - after the Doctor disclosed the relationship between Yuri Kerenski and Mia Bennett - was deleted, this sub-plot was also 'sacrificed', being replaced by Gold making unexplained comments about how Adelaide could never forgive him for some unspecified past event.