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{{Infobox Individual
| individual name = Father Octavian
|image          = OctavianLooksLeft.jpg
| image          = [[File:Father_Octavian.jpg|225px]]
|affiliation = The Church
| alias          = Bishop
|job        = Bishop Second Class
| race            = [[Human]]
|species        = Human
| home planet    =  
|first          = The Time of Angels (TV story)
| home era        = [[51st century]]
|appearances    = [[TV]]: ''[[Flesh and Stone (TV story)|Flesh and Stone]]'', [[GAME]]: ''[[Legacy (video game)|Legacy]]''
| appearances    = [[DW]]: ''[[The Time of Angels]]''/''[[Flesh and Stone]]''
|actor          = Iain Glen
| actor          = [[Iain Glen]]
}}{{you may|The Eight|n1=an alias of the Eight}}
}}
'''Father Octavian''' was a [[Bishop Second Class]] who had deployed Doctor [[River Song]] on a covert mission. This led to her presence on the ''[[Byzantium (spacecraft)|Byzantium]]'', which housed a [[Weeping Angel]]. He had great respect for [[the Doctor]], knowing of his many feats. Octavian took his job seriously, putting up with River as best he could. In his last moments, he made sure that the Doctor did not learn more than he had to about why River was in [[Stormcage Containment Facility|prison]].
'''Octavian''' was a Bishop Second Class who had deployed Dr [[River Song]] on a covert mission which led to her presence on the ''[[Byzantium (ship)|Byzantium]]'', that housed one [[Weeping Angel]]. When he arrived with his clerics at the crash site of the ''Byzantium'', he was displeased with River until she introduced [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]], the "equivalent of an army" she had apparently promised for assistance.


While discussing their plan of action, Octavian questioned Song whether she had informed the Doctor of her true identity.
Learning of a dormant [[Weeping Angel]], Octavian had River Song released into his custody to help in return for earning her [[pardon]] for the "[[murder]]" of the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. Octavian had her infiltrate a party being held on the ''[[Byzantium (spacecraft)|Byzantium]]'' to confirm the Angel's existence and try neutralising it.


He led his men into the Maze of the Dead below the ''Byzantium'', three of whom were soon killed by the Angel. The Doctor assured him they could not have been saved, but Octavian reminded him that he would be the one to tell their families while the Doctor went off in his [[The Doctor's TARDIS|blue box]]. Nonetheless he still told the Doctor he had [[Religion|faith]] in him when they were surrounded by Angels. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Time of Angels]]'')
When he was called down to the crash site of the ''Byzantium'', Octavian was displeased with River, until she introduced the Eleventh Doctor, the "equivalent of an [[army]]" she had promised earlier. After learning they would need to infiltrate the [[Aplan Mortarium|Maze of the Dead]] below the ''Byzantium'' to reach the Angel, Octavian had the clerics set up explosives.


After entering the forest vault, he pretends that he and River are engaged to accompany her and the Doctor to the flight deck. On the way he reveals that she's in his protective custody. At the flight deck, when River has already gone through, he is attacked by an angel, but it is frozen, trapping him, before it can kill him. He reveals to the Doctor that she killed a man "who many considered a hero" (but whose identity he feels the Doctor emphatically "[doesn't] want to know") and not to trust her. The Doctor refuses to leave him, but Octavian tells him to go, glad that his courage did not desert him in the end. When the Doctor states he wishes he knew him better, Octavian replies the Doctor knew him at his best, and he is killed by the Angel as the Doctor leaves.([[DW]]: ''[[Flesh and Stone]]'')
While discussing their plan, Octavian asked Song whether she had informed the Doctor of her true identity. Octavian made sure she kept her [[mouth]] shut about it, lest he refuse to help.


It is unclear whether the Angel killed Octavian in the usual way (by sending him back in time) or just broke his neck as with Bob.
He led his men into the maze with the Doctor, Amy and River. Three were soon killed by the Angel from the crash. The Doctor assured him they could not have been saved, but Octavian reminded him that he would be the one to tell their families while the Doctor went off in his [[The Doctor's TARDIS|little blue box]]. Nonetheless he still told the Doctor he had [[faith]] in him when they were surrounded by Angels. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]'')
 
After entering the forest vault, he claimed that he and River were engaged so he could accompany the Doctor and her to the flight deck. On the way he revealed she was in his custody. At the flight deck, when River had already gone through, Octavian was attacked by an Angel. It was frozen, trapping Octavian in a headlock while the Doctor looked at it. Octavian told the Doctor that River had killed a man who was "a hero to many", but he didn't want to know who it was. He warned the Doctor not to trust her. The Doctor refused to leave him, but Octavian told him to go, glad that his courage had not deserted him in the end. When the Doctor tearfully said he wished he had known him better, Octavian replied that the Doctor knew him at his best. His neck was then broken by the Angel as the Doctor left. ([[TV]]: ''[[Flesh and Stone (TV story)|Flesh and Stone]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 13:52, 21 May 2024

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Father Octavian was a Bishop Second Class who had deployed Doctor River Song on a covert mission. This led to her presence on the Byzantium, which housed a Weeping Angel. He had great respect for the Doctor, knowing of his many feats. Octavian took his job seriously, putting up with River as best he could. In his last moments, he made sure that the Doctor did not learn more than he had to about why River was in prison.

Learning of a dormant Weeping Angel, Octavian had River Song released into his custody to help in return for earning her pardon for the "murder" of the Eleventh Doctor. Octavian had her infiltrate a party being held on the Byzantium to confirm the Angel's existence and try neutralising it.

When he was called down to the crash site of the Byzantium, Octavian was displeased with River, until she introduced the Eleventh Doctor, the "equivalent of an army" she had promised earlier. After learning they would need to infiltrate the Maze of the Dead below the Byzantium to reach the Angel, Octavian had the clerics set up explosives.

While discussing their plan, Octavian asked Song whether she had informed the Doctor of her true identity. Octavian made sure she kept her mouth shut about it, lest he refuse to help.

He led his men into the maze with the Doctor, Amy and River. Three were soon killed by the Angel from the crash. The Doctor assured him they could not have been saved, but Octavian reminded him that he would be the one to tell their families while the Doctor went off in his little blue box. Nonetheless he still told the Doctor he had faith in him when they were surrounded by Angels. (TV: The Time of Angels)

After entering the forest vault, he claimed that he and River were engaged so he could accompany the Doctor and her to the flight deck. On the way he revealed she was in his custody. At the flight deck, when River had already gone through, Octavian was attacked by an Angel. It was frozen, trapping Octavian in a headlock while the Doctor looked at it. Octavian told the Doctor that River had killed a man who was "a hero to many", but he didn't want to know who it was. He warned the Doctor not to trust her. The Doctor refused to leave him, but Octavian told him to go, glad that his courage had not deserted him in the end. When the Doctor tearfully said he wished he had known him better, Octavian replied that the Doctor knew him at his best. His neck was then broken by the Angel as the Doctor left. (TV: Flesh and Stone)

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