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'''Jeremiah Maru-Stahl''' was a [[dictator]] on his planet; he killed half a million people during his rule. | |||
Maru-Stahl was a steelworker who fomented a rebellion, and overthrew the ruling Imperial Family. As a result, he became a dictator. A rebellion formed to overthrow Maru-Stahl which resulted in a war known as the [[Hundred Days]]. | |||
Maru-Stahl was overthrown by the [[Eighth Doctor]] at the [[Battle of Nova Croix]]. Maru-Stahl became mentally unstable, and was moved to a [[hospital]] under the care of [[Elias Greenwood]]. Greenwood had no luck at improving Maru-Stahl's mental condition and called for the Doctor. The Doctor had many talks with Maru-Stahl, but they ended with him retreating more and more into himself. He was placed in confinement for the rest of his life. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Gazing Void]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 21 August 2021
Jeremiah Maru-Stahl was a dictator on his planet; he killed half a million people during his rule.
Maru-Stahl was a steelworker who fomented a rebellion, and overthrew the ruling Imperial Family. As a result, he became a dictator. A rebellion formed to overthrow Maru-Stahl which resulted in a war known as the Hundred Days.
Maru-Stahl was overthrown by the Eighth Doctor at the Battle of Nova Croix. Maru-Stahl became mentally unstable, and was moved to a hospital under the care of Elias Greenwood. Greenwood had no luck at improving Maru-Stahl's mental condition and called for the Doctor. The Doctor had many talks with Maru-Stahl, but they ended with him retreating more and more into himself. He was placed in confinement for the rest of his life. (PROSE: Gazing Void)