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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a scientist. He was the father of [[Karen Ellis]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[scientist]] and the father of [[Karen Ellis]].


At one point, Frank worked with [[Ian Chesterton]] to repair a camera on the [[Hubble space telescope]]. As they worked on the camera, an entity in the Monoceros [[constellation]] travelled along the [[infrared]] rays and took over Frank.
At one point, Frank worked with [[Ian Chesterton]] to repair a [[camera]] on the [[Hubble space telescope]]. As they worked on the camera, an entity in the Monoceros [[constellation]] travelled along the [[infrared]] rays and took over Frank.


Years later, as Frank lay dying in [[hospital]], Frank's daughter brought [[Barbara Wright|Barbara Chesterton]] to see him. He was frail and wasting away, and kept saying words like "[[unicorn]]" and "alone". The next day he died. A cyst was removed from him; Ian later discovered that the cyst had contained nerve cells from the entity. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Distance (short story)|Distance]]'')
Years later, as Frank lay dying in [[hospital]], Frank's daughter brought [[Barbara Wright|Barbara Chesterton]] to see him. He was frail and wasting away, and kept saying words like "[[unicorn]]" and "alone". The next day he died. A cyst was removed from him; Ian later discovered that the cyst had contained nerve cells from the entity. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Distance (short story)|Distance]]'')

Latest revision as of 14:55, 26 April 2015

Frank Ellis was a scientist and the father of Karen Ellis.

At one point, Frank worked with Ian Chesterton to repair a camera on the Hubble space telescope. As they worked on the camera, an entity in the Monoceros constellation travelled along the infrared rays and took over Frank.

Years later, as Frank lay dying in hospital, Frank's daughter brought Barbara Chesterton to see him. He was frail and wasting away, and kept saying words like "unicorn" and "alone". The next day he died. A cyst was removed from him; Ian later discovered that the cyst had contained nerve cells from the entity. (PROSE: Distance)