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Insector Mackenzie arrived at the house during or prior to [[1883]]. Smith used [[hypnosis]] on him and put him into [[suspended animation]] in a drawer. In 1883, the [[Seventh Doctor]] revived him by clicking his fingers constantly in front of his face. | Insector Mackenzie arrived at the house during or prior to [[1883]]. Smith used [[hypnosis]] on him and put him into [[suspended animation]] in a drawer. In 1883, the [[Seventh Doctor]] revived him by clicking his fingers constantly in front of his face. | ||
The Inspector then set about continuing the murder investigation and soon reasoned that something was not right. After Light woke and decided to destroy all life on [[Earth]], he killed Inspector Mackenzie and turned him into [[primordial soup]] that he then placed on the dinner table. ([[ | The Inspector then set about continuing the murder investigation and soon reasoned that something was not right. After Light woke and decided to destroy all life on [[Earth]], he killed Inspector Mackenzie and turned him into [[primordial soup]] that he then placed on the dinner table. ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 12:54, 17 September 2012
Inspector Mackenzie was an officer of the Metropolitan Police Service who was sent to Gabriel Chase to investigate the disappearance of George Pritchard.
Biography
Insector Mackenzie arrived at the house during or prior to 1883. Smith used hypnosis on him and put him into suspended animation in a drawer. In 1883, the Seventh Doctor revived him by clicking his fingers constantly in front of his face.
The Inspector then set about continuing the murder investigation and soon reasoned that something was not right. After Light woke and decided to destroy all life on Earth, he killed Inspector Mackenzie and turned him into primordial soup that he then placed on the dinner table. (TV: Ghost Light)