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In a [[Inferno | In a [[Inferno universe|parallel universe]] visited by the [[Third Doctor]], '''John Bromley''' was a technician who worked at the [[Inferno Project]] in the [[Eastchester]] Scientific Labour Camp during the [[1970s]]. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
By the time that the Doctor arrived in this universe, Bromley had already been transformed into a [[Primord]]. He promptly attacked the Doctor, who was able to subdue him using a [[fire extinguisher]]. The [[Republican Security Forces]] arrived on the scene and placed both the Doctor and Bromley into custody in adjoining cells. | By the time that the Doctor arrived in this universe, Bromley had already been transformed into a [[Primord]]. He promptly attacked the Doctor, who was able to subdue him using a [[fire extinguisher]]. The [[Republican Security Forces]] arrived on the scene and placed both the Doctor and Bromley into custody in adjoining cells. | ||
However, Bromley was soon able to escape by killing his [[RSF sentry (Inferno Earth)|guard]] and bending the bars of his cell with his bare hands. He once again attacked the Doctor, who was able to escape using the dead guard's key. Bromley made his way to the control room and was shot by [[Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigade Leader Lethbridge-Stewart]]. The bullets did not seriously injure him, but he was killed when the Doctor again sprayed him with a fire extinguisher. ([[TV]]: ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]'') | However, Bromley was soon able to escape by killing his [[RSF sentry (Inferno Earth)|guard]] and bending the bars of his cell with his bare hands. He once again attacked the Doctor, who was able to escape using the dead guard's key. Bromley made his way to the control room and was shot by [[Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigade Leader Lethbridge-Stewart]]. The bullets from the Brigade Leader's 9mm pistol did not seriously injure him, but he was killed when the Doctor again sprayed him with a fire extinguisher. ([[TV]]: ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:04, 26 August 2023
- You may be looking for the real life writer.
In a parallel universe visited by the Third Doctor, John Bromley was a technician who worked at the Inferno Project in the Eastchester Scientific Labour Camp during the 1970s.
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
By the time that the Doctor arrived in this universe, Bromley had already been transformed into a Primord. He promptly attacked the Doctor, who was able to subdue him using a fire extinguisher. The Republican Security Forces arrived on the scene and placed both the Doctor and Bromley into custody in adjoining cells.
However, Bromley was soon able to escape by killing his guard and bending the bars of his cell with his bare hands. He once again attacked the Doctor, who was able to escape using the dead guard's key. Bromley made his way to the control room and was shot by Brigade Leader Lethbridge-Stewart. The bullets from the Brigade Leader's 9mm pistol did not seriously injure him, but he was killed when the Doctor again sprayed him with a fire extinguisher. (TV: Inferno)