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'''Jacob''' was a [[comic book]] writer and artist from the [[20th century]], based in [[New York]], working from the [[Winter Quay]] building.
'''Jacob B. Everett''' was a [[comic book]] writer and artist from the [[20th century]], based in [[New York]], working from the [[Winter Quay]] building.


When the [[Eighth Doctor]] travelled to [[New York]] in the [[20th century]], where he coincidentally met Jacob, who was, unkowingly, writing a comic about [[Weeping Angel]]s, calling it a "detective story". Because of the event that every image of an Angel would become an Angel, [[Weeping Angel (Tesrs of Ink)|one such creature]] emerged from his finished proof version of his comic book, however before the Angel managed to attack, the Doctor managed to create an invisible [[funnel]] to make it [[rain]], melting the Angel, while Jacob caused a small fire in the press, destroying further copies.
When the [[Eighth Doctor]] travelled to [[New York]] in the [[20th century]], where he coincidentally met Jacob, who was, unkowingly, writing a comic about [[Weeping Angel]]s, calling it a "detective story". Because of the event that every image of an Angel would become an Angel, [[Weeping Angel (Tears of Ink)|one such creature]] emerged from his finished proof version of his comic book, however before the Angel managed to attack, the Doctor managed to create an invisible [[funnel]] to make it [[rain]], melting the Angel, while Jacob caused a small fire in the press, destroying further copies.


Jacob then said he had another idea, involving [[science fiction]] and a [[Dalek|creature in a tank]]. The Eight Doctor then left him.
Jacob then said he had another idea, involving [[science fiction]] and a [[Dalek|creature in a tank]]. The Eight Doctor then left him. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Tears of Ink (episode)}})
 
Later on he created a new character called [[the Emerald Crusher]], who was a green-clad hero. In [[1947]], during a simultanious visit from the [[Ice Warrior]]s, a [[newspaper]] urchin named [[Timmy (Lost in Time)|Timmy]] managed to convince the Ice Warrior [[Toagi]] that he was that superhero. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] arrived at the same time and along with the [[Ice Lord]] [[Dota]], Jacob managed to break the trance Toagi found himself in. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Lost in Time (video game)#Episode 91: Secret Origin|Episode 91: Secret Origin]]''-''[[Lost in Time (video game)#Episode 95: Infantile Day-Dream|Episode 95: Infantile Day-Dream]]'')


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
''To be added''
* This character's name is only given as "Jacob" in the event {{cs|Tears of Ink (episode)}}. His full name "Jacob B. Everett" appears later in the main story, when he appears in ''[[Lost in Time (video game)#Episode 91: Secret Origin|Episode 91: Secret Origin]]'' and up to ''[[Lost in Time (video game)#Episode 95: Infantile Day-Dream|Episode 95: Infantile Day-Dream]]''.


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Latest revision as of 22:18, 17 October 2024

Jacob B. Everett was a comic book writer and artist from the 20th century, based in New York, working from the Winter Quay building.

When the Eighth Doctor travelled to New York in the 20th century, where he coincidentally met Jacob, who was, unkowingly, writing a comic about Weeping Angels, calling it a "detective story". Because of the event that every image of an Angel would become an Angel, one such creature emerged from his finished proof version of his comic book, however before the Angel managed to attack, the Doctor managed to create an invisible funnel to make it rain, melting the Angel, while Jacob caused a small fire in the press, destroying further copies.

Jacob then said he had another idea, involving science fiction and a creature in a tank. The Eight Doctor then left him. (GAME: Tears of Ink [+]Loading...["Tears of Ink (episode)"])

Later on he created a new character called the Emerald Crusher, who was a green-clad hero. In 1947, during a simultanious visit from the Ice Warriors, a newspaper urchin named Timmy managed to convince the Ice Warrior Toagi that he was that superhero. The Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond arrived at the same time and along with the Ice Lord Dota, Jacob managed to break the trance Toagi found himself in. (GAME: Episode 91: Secret Origin-Episode 95: Infantile Day-Dream)

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