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A '''bounty hunter''' was an individual who caught fugitives for money.
{{First pic|Vienna Salvatori (Master!).jpg|[[Vienna Salvatori]], an interstellar bounty hunter. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Prey (audio story)|Prey]]'')}}
A '''bounty hunter''' was an individual who caught fugitives for [[money]].


Space Major [[Jon Bowman]], the commander of the ''[[Wayfarer]]'', was a bounty hunter paid by [[Earth Command]] to hunt [[Dalek]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prisoner of the Daleks]]'')
Space Major [[Jon Bowman]], the commander of the ''[[Wayfarer]]'', was a bounty hunter paid by [[Earth Command]] to hunt [[Dalek]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Prisoner of the Daleks (novel)}})


[[The Krulius]] was a bounty hunter who stole aliens from across the galaxy. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Monster Hunt]]'')
[[File:Death's Head battling - CD.jpg|left|thumb|[[Death's Head]], a [[robot]] who preferred the title "[[Freelance Peacekeeping Agent]]" to "bounty hunter". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Clone Drive (comic story)|Clone Drive]]'')]]
[[Death's Head]] disliked being called a bounty hunter, preferring the title "[[Freelance Peacekeeping Agent]]". ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Watch Out – Dragon's Claws Here's Death's Head! (comic story)}}, {{cs|Meet Death's Head (comic story)}}, etc.)


Mr [[Plurk]] and Mr [[Scozz]] were bounty hunters. They were hired by [[Bernice Summerfield]]'s publisher to ensure that she finished ''[[The Dead Men Diaries]]'' on time. Impressed with the book, they tried teaching Bounty Hunter Studies at the [[Braxiatel Collection]]. Mr Scozz was killed in a [[firearm|gunfight]] during his first tutorial session. Mr Plurk, however, went on to become a professor and the chair of Bounty Hunter Studies at the Collection. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dead Men Diaries (short story)|The Dead Men Diaries]]'')
[[The Krulius]] was a bounty hunter who stole aliens from across the galaxy. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Monster Hunt (comic story)}})


[[COLT-5000]] was a [[cyborg]] bounty hunter chasing [[Jenny]] and [[Noah (Stolen Goods)|Noah]] across [[time]] and [[space]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Stolen Goods (audio story)|Stolen Goods]]'', ''[[Neon Reign (audio story)|Neon Reign]]'', ''[[Zero Space (audio story)|Zero Space]]'')
Mr [[Plurk]] and Mr [[Scozz]] were bounty hunters. They were hired by [[Bernice Summerfield]]'s publisher to ensure that she finished ''[[The Dead Men Diaries]]'' on time. Impressed with the book, they tried teaching Bounty Hunter Studies at the [[Braxiatel Collection]]. Mr Scozz was killed in a [[firearm|gunfight]] during his first tutorial session. Mr Plurk, however, went on to become a professor and the chair of Bounty Hunter Studies at the Collection. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Dead Men Diaries (short story)}})


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[[COLT-5000]] was a [[cyborg]] bounty hunter chasing [[Jenny]] and [[Noah (Stolen Goods)|Noah]] across [[time]] and [[space]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Stolen Goods (audio story)}}, {{cs|Neon Reign (audio story)}}, {{cs|Zero Space (audio story)}})
 
"[[Rogue (Rogue)|Rogue]]" was a [[time travel]]ling bounty hunter. Operating out of an [[Asteroid Hopper]], he typically sent his targets to an [[incinerator]] via [[triform transporter]] after capturing them. By the time he encountered the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] in [[1813]] while searching for a [[Chuldur]] in [[Regency era]] [[England]], he had recently acquired a "new boss" who required him to do much more paperwork. The Doctor thought that Rogue's job was "cool", but claimed [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] disliked bounty hunters due to their lack of morals after the ship made a strange noise while Rogue was onboard. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rogue (TV story)}})
 
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Latest revision as of 16:33, 21 October 2024

Bounty hunter
Vienna Salvatori, an interstellar bounty hunter. (AUDIO: Prey)

A bounty hunter was an individual who caught fugitives for money.

Space Major Jon Bowman, the commander of the Wayfarer, was a bounty hunter paid by Earth Command to hunt Daleks. (PROSE: Prisoner of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Prisoner of the Daleks (novel)"])

Death's Head, a robot who preferred the title "Freelance Peacekeeping Agent" to "bounty hunter". (COMIC: Clone Drive)

Death's Head disliked being called a bounty hunter, preferring the title "Freelance Peacekeeping Agent". (COMIC: Watch Out – Dragon's Claws Here's Death's Head! [+]Loading...["Watch Out – Dragon's Claws Here's Death's Head! (comic story)"], Meet Death's Head [+]Loading...["Meet Death's Head (comic story)"], etc.)

The Krulius was a bounty hunter who stole aliens from across the galaxy. (COMIC: Monster Hunt [+]Loading...["Monster Hunt (comic story)"])

Mr Plurk and Mr Scozz were bounty hunters. They were hired by Bernice Summerfield's publisher to ensure that she finished The Dead Men Diaries on time. Impressed with the book, they tried teaching Bounty Hunter Studies at the Braxiatel Collection. Mr Scozz was killed in a gunfight during his first tutorial session. Mr Plurk, however, went on to become a professor and the chair of Bounty Hunter Studies at the Collection. (PROSE: The Dead Men Diaries [+]Loading...["The Dead Men Diaries (short story)"])

COLT-5000 was a cyborg bounty hunter chasing Jenny and Noah across time and space. (AUDIO: Stolen Goods [+]Loading...["Stolen Goods (audio story)"], Neon Reign [+]Loading...["Neon Reign (audio story)"], Zero Space [+]Loading...["Zero Space (audio story)"])

"Rogue" was a time travelling bounty hunter. Operating out of an Asteroid Hopper, he typically sent his targets to an incinerator via triform transporter after capturing them. By the time he encountered the Fifteenth Doctor in 1813 while searching for a Chuldur in Regency era England, he had recently acquired a "new boss" who required him to do much more paperwork. The Doctor thought that Rogue's job was "cool", but claimed the TARDIS disliked bounty hunters due to their lack of morals after the ship made a strange noise while Rogue was onboard. (TV: Rogue [+]Loading...["Rogue (TV story)"])