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'''Tim Gambrell''' was a research scientist working at [[The Vault (UNIT)|the Vault]] in [[1969]], one of the few that [[Anne Travers]] got on with. He helped her to examine the [[Om-Tsor]], and later secretly sent her a sample of the alien drug when Anne needed it during her visit to [[Fang Rock]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Beast of Fang Rock (novel)|Beast of Fang Rock]]'')
'''Tim Gambrell''' was a research scientist working at [[The Vault (The Scales of Injustice)|the Vault]] in [[1969]], one of the few that [[Anne Travers]] got on with. He helped her to examine the [[Om-Tsor]], and later secretly sent her a sample of the alien drug when Anne needed it during her visit to [[Fang Rock]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Beast of Fang Rock (novel)|Beast of Fang Rock]]'')


He later unwittingly gave Anne clues as to the baby's origins when she brought her friend [[Patricia Richards]] and the [[Brendan Richards|alien baby]] to the Vault for some tests. It was at this point that Anne worried that Tim was being corrupted by his time at the Vault, after seeing him conduct his tests on a young man with Moon Blink in his system. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Moon Blink (novel)|Moon Blink]]'')
He later unwittingly gave Anne clues as to the baby's origins when she brought her friend [[Patricia Richards]] and the [[Brendan Richards|alien baby]] to the Vault for some tests. It was at this point that Anne worried that Tim was being corrupted by his time at the Vault, after seeing him conduct his tests on a young man with Moon Blink in his system. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Moon Blink (novel)|Moon Blink]]'')
Some months later, in October, Anne sought Tim's help in uncovering behind experiments conducted on her father by the Vault. She promised she could help him leave the Vault alive. Unfortunately, the General grew wise their liaison and after a confrontation with Anne, Tim was taken away. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lost Skin (novel)|The Lost Skin]]'') Anne implied during a meeting in January 1970, that Tim was killed by the General. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Night of the Intelligence (novel)|Night of the Intelligence]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* The character, featured in the ''Lethbridge-Stewart'' novels, is named after [[Tim Gambrell (writer)|Tim Gambrell]], who won a Twitter competition to have a character named after him. He later went on to write several stories in the line.
* The character, featured in the ''Lethbridge-Stewart'' novels, is named after [[Tim Gambrell (writer)|Tim Gambrell]], who won a Twitter competition to have a character named after him. He later went on to write several stories in the line. As a result, the character was retired in the novella, ''The Lost Skin''.


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Tim Gambrell was a research scientist working at the Vault in 1969, one of the few that Anne Travers got on with. He helped her to examine the Om-Tsor, and later secretly sent her a sample of the alien drug when Anne needed it during her visit to Fang Rock. (PROSE: Beast of Fang Rock)

He later unwittingly gave Anne clues as to the baby's origins when she brought her friend Patricia Richards and the alien baby to the Vault for some tests. It was at this point that Anne worried that Tim was being corrupted by his time at the Vault, after seeing him conduct his tests on a young man with Moon Blink in his system. (PROSE: Moon Blink)

Some months later, in October, Anne sought Tim's help in uncovering behind experiments conducted on her father by the Vault. She promised she could help him leave the Vault alive. Unfortunately, the General grew wise their liaison and after a confrontation with Anne, Tim was taken away. (PROSE: The Lost Skin) Anne implied during a meeting in January 1970, that Tim was killed by the General. (PROSE: Night of the Intelligence)

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  • The character, featured in the Lethbridge-Stewart novels, is named after Tim Gambrell, who won a Twitter competition to have a character named after him. He later went on to write several stories in the line. As a result, the character was retired in the novella, The Lost Skin.