The Colonel (The Final Act): Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary
No edit summary
Tag: visualeditor-wikitext
 
(4 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{character stub}}
{{retitle|"The Colonel" (The Final Act)}}{{character stub}}
{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|aka              =  
|aka              =  
Line 12: Line 12:
|voice actor      = Geoffrey Whitehead
|voice actor      = Geoffrey Whitehead
|other voice actor =
|other voice actor =
}}'''The Colonel''' told [[Henry Gordon Jago|Jago]] and [[George Litefoot|Litefoot]] that he worked for [[Victoria|Queen Victoria]]. In that capacity, he sent them to investigate various unusual occurrences. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Final Act (audio story)|The Final Act]]'') He sent them to [[Suffolk]] to find out about ghosts in a fog. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Skeleton Quay (audio story)|The Skeleton Quay]]'') He wanted to know about Dr [[Heinrich Tulp]] and the other investigations that the Jago and Litefoot went on, to facilitate his plans to overthrow the [[British government]] by using their past experiences to perfect his own artificial soldiers. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Military Intelligence (audio story)|Military Intelligence]]'') After framing Litefoot for Jago's death, the Colonel planted evidence to suggest that they were responsible for his own plans to destroy Buckingham Palace with a massive cannon, thus assassinating Queen Victoria and leaving him to assert his own plans to re-militarise the empire. He was killed before he could complete his plan when Jago was able to adjust the Colonel's cannon to aim straight upwards rather than at Buckingham Palace, resulting in the cannon's explosives striking the cannon itself, although the faked evidence he had planted forced Jago and Litefoot to go on the run. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trial of George Litefoot]]'')
}}An individual going by "'''the Colonel'''" told [[Henry Gordon Jago|Jago]] and [[George Litefoot|Litefoot]] that he worked for [[Victoria|Queen Victoria]]. In that capacity, he sent them to investigate various unusual occurrences. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Final Act (audio story)|The Final Act]]'')
 
He sent them to [[Suffolk]] to find out about ghosts in a fog. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Skeleton Quay (audio story)|The Skeleton Quay]]'')
 
He wanted to know about Dr [[Heinrich Tulp]] and the other investigations that the Jago and Litefoot went on, to facilitate his plans to overthrow the [[British government]] by using their past experiences to perfect his own artificial soldiers. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Military Intelligence (audio story)|Military Intelligence]]'')
 
After framing Litefoot for Jago's death, the Colonel planted evidence to suggest that they were responsible for his own plans to destroy Buckingham Palace with a massive cannon, thus assassinating Queen Victoria and leaving him to assert his own plans to re-militarise the empire. He was killed before he could complete his plan when Jago was able to adjust the Colonel's cannon to aim straight upwards rather than at Buckingham Palace, resulting in the cannon's explosives striking the cannon itself, although the faked evidence he had planted forced Jago and Litefoot to go on the run. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trial of George Litefoot]]'')
{{TitleSort}}
{{TitleSort}}
[[Category:19th century individuals]]
[[Category:19th century individuals]]

Latest revision as of 00:22, 8 February 2021

CharStub.png

An individual going by "the Colonel" told Jago and Litefoot that he worked for Queen Victoria. In that capacity, he sent them to investigate various unusual occurrences. (AUDIO: The Final Act)

He sent them to Suffolk to find out about ghosts in a fog. (AUDIO: The Skeleton Quay)

He wanted to know about Dr Heinrich Tulp and the other investigations that the Jago and Litefoot went on, to facilitate his plans to overthrow the British government by using their past experiences to perfect his own artificial soldiers. (AUDIO: Military Intelligence)

After framing Litefoot for Jago's death, the Colonel planted evidence to suggest that they were responsible for his own plans to destroy Buckingham Palace with a massive cannon, thus assassinating Queen Victoria and leaving him to assert his own plans to re-militarise the empire. He was killed before he could complete his plan when Jago was able to adjust the Colonel's cannon to aim straight upwards rather than at Buckingham Palace, resulting in the cannon's explosives striking the cannon itself, although the faked evidence he had planted forced Jago and Litefoot to go on the run. (AUDIO: The Trial of George Litefoot)