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Quadrigger '''Stoyn''' was a [[Time Lord]] engineer who was decommissioning [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] when the [[First Doctor]] and [[Susan Foreman]] first stole the machine. Stoyn travelled with them to [[Earth]]'s [[the Moon|moon]]. He was angry as he was in the engine rooms when the Doctor made his first journey. He was scared at being on a different planet. When there was a stasis field rleased by the TARDIS, he told the Doctor that he had ruined the [[Archaeon]]s experiment. He wanted to leave the Doctor on the Moon and take Susan travelling with him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Beginning (audio story)|The Beginning]]'')  
Quadrigger '''Stoyn''' was a [[Time Lord]] engineer who was decommissioning [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] when the [[First Doctor]] and [[Susan Foreman]] first stole the machine. Stoyn travelled with them to [[Earth]]'s [[the Moon|moon]]. He was angry as he was in the engine rooms when the Doctor made his first journey. He was scared at being on a different planet. When there was a stasis field rleased by the TARDIS, he told the Doctor that he had ruined the [[Archaeon]]s experiment. He wanted to leave the Doctor on the Moon and take Susan travelling with him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Beginning (audio story)|The Beginning]]'')  


Stoyn stayed on the Moon for some time but found that the noise of too many people disrupted his focus. Stoyn left the Moon and found a sentient planet far away from civilisation. The planet created the circumstances from which Stoyn could track the Doctor's travels through space, and he created a [[wormhole]] leading the TARDIS to him. When the TARDIS arrived, Stoyn encountered the [[Second Doctor]], [[Jamie McCrimmon]] and [[Zoe Heriot]]. He wanted to drain the TARDIS of its energy. He later asked Zoe to help him build a machine. He was trying to make a [[Hypercube]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Dying Light (audio story)|The Dying Light]]'')
Stoyn stayed on the Moon for some time, but found that the noise of too many people disrupted his focus. Stoyn left the Moon and found a sentient planet far away from civilisation. The planet created the circumstances from which Stoyn could track the Doctor's travels through space, and he created a [[wormhole]] drawing the TARDIS to him. When the TARDIS arrived, Stoyn encountered the [[Second Doctor]], [[Jamie McCrimmon]] and [[Zoe Heriot]]. He wanted to drain the TARDIS of its energy. He later asked Zoe to help him build a machine. He was trying to make a [[Hypercube]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Dying Light (audio story)|The Dying Light]]'')


[[Trey|Romana]] decommissioned his Quadrigger station on [[Gallifrey]] so that the land could be used to build [[Battle TARDIS]]es, and remembered her encounters with Stoyn in her two previous incarnations. In [[Romana I|her first incarnation]] she and the [[Fourth Doctor]] visited [[Rome]] during their search for the [[Key to Time]] and tracked the sixth segment there. He presented a play in the streets of Rome called ''Luna Romana''. He found the TARDIS in the temple of Luna and told Romana that he had been to the moon once. He thought that Romana was his only hope.  
[[Romana I|Romana]] and the [[Fourth Doctor]] visited [[Rome]] during their search for the [[Key to Time]] and tracked the sixth segment there. Stoyn presented a play in the streets of Rome called ''Luna Romana''. He found the TARDIS in the temple of Luna and told Romana that he had been to the moon once. He thought that Romana was his only hope.  


The [[Randomiser]] later took [[Romana II|Romana's second incarnation]] to Rome on the moon. This was a tourist spot recreating ancient Rome, she met Stoyn on the moon. He wanted the Doctor and used some robots to capture him. He showed them pictures of their travels. He made himself a matrix fashet from the component of the TARDIS and could only see the Doctor's travels. He had been on the moon for 2000 years. He accidentally travelled back to the real Rome, after Romana stabilised a time field. He had lost his mind a bit due to this a met the first Romana. He had is many robots that he had on moon and sent them to act in plays. Romana told him how his job was know done by a button in the post type-54s and there was a few temporal mechanics left. He tricked Romana into allowing him into the TARDIS. He used the fifth segment of the key to time to bait the Doctor and Romana to get there. He said that the TARDIS was property of the capitol and wanted to take it back to Gallifrey. He dismantled [[K9 Mark II]] as it annoyed him. Romana said that Stoyn was remembered in the academy as an expression for a mistake in engine repair. He waned to rewrite time so that the Doctor wouldn't steal the TARDIS in the first place. He thought that the Doctor and Romana was betraying the legacy of Gallifrey. He was dispersed when operating his controls, by an accident. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Luna Romana (audio story)|Luna Romana]]'')  
The [[Randomiser]] later took [[Romana II|Romana's second incarnation]] to a recreation of ancient Rome on [[the Moon|Earth's Moon]], where she was captured by Stoyn, who had been trapped there for 2000 years. Stoyn captured the Fourth Doctor as well, and showed his prisoners pictures of their travels which he'd gathered via components stolen from the Doctor's TARDIS; during his exile on the Moon he'd only been able to watch the Doctor's travels. After Romana stabilised a [[time field]], Stoyn accidentally used it to travel back to ancient Rome where he met the first Romana, experiencing her earlier adventure from his perspective.
 
Stoyn was furious upon learning from Romana that his job had since been replaced by a single button in TARDISes post type-54, and there were only a few temporal mechanics left. He tricked Romana into allowing him into the TARDIS, using the fifth segment of the Key to Time as bait. Stoyn dismantled [[K9 Mark II]], having found the robot annoying. He declared the TARDIS property of the capitol and intended to take it back to Gallifrey and ensure his legacy. Romana said that Stoyn was remembered in the academy, albeit as an expression for a mistake in engine repair. Stoyn, believing that the Doctor and Romana were betraying the legacy of Gallifrey itself, wanted to rewrite time so that the Doctor wouldn't steal the TARDIS in the first place.
 
Stoyn was killed when an accident caused an explosion in the controls at his laboratory on the Moon, dispersing him.  ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Luna Romana (audio story)|Luna Romana]]'')
 
During her [[Lord President|Presidency of Gallifrey]], [[Trey|another incarnation of Romana]] decommissioned Stoyn's Quadrigger station on [[Gallifrey]] so that the land could be used to build [[Battle TARDIS]]es. She visited Stoyn's abandoned station just before it was destroyed, remembering her past encounters with him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Luna Romana (audio story)|Luna Romana]]'')  


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Revision as of 18:57, 3 June 2015

Quadrigger Stoyn was a Time Lord engineer who was decommissioning the Doctor's TARDIS when the First Doctor and Susan Foreman first stole the machine. Stoyn travelled with them to Earth's moon. He was angry as he was in the engine rooms when the Doctor made his first journey. He was scared at being on a different planet. When there was a stasis field rleased by the TARDIS, he told the Doctor that he had ruined the Archaeons experiment. He wanted to leave the Doctor on the Moon and take Susan travelling with him. (AUDIO: The Beginning)

Stoyn stayed on the Moon for some time, but found that the noise of too many people disrupted his focus. Stoyn left the Moon and found a sentient planet far away from civilisation. The planet created the circumstances from which Stoyn could track the Doctor's travels through space, and he created a wormhole drawing the TARDIS to him. When the TARDIS arrived, Stoyn encountered the Second Doctor, Jamie McCrimmon and Zoe Heriot. He wanted to drain the TARDIS of its energy. He later asked Zoe to help him build a machine. He was trying to make a Hypercube. (AUDIO: The Dying Light)

Romana and the Fourth Doctor visited Rome during their search for the Key to Time and tracked the sixth segment there. Stoyn presented a play in the streets of Rome called Luna Romana. He found the TARDIS in the temple of Luna and told Romana that he had been to the moon once. He thought that Romana was his only hope.

The Randomiser later took Romana's second incarnation to a recreation of ancient Rome on Earth's Moon, where she was captured by Stoyn, who had been trapped there for 2000 years. Stoyn captured the Fourth Doctor as well, and showed his prisoners pictures of their travels which he'd gathered via components stolen from the Doctor's TARDIS; during his exile on the Moon he'd only been able to watch the Doctor's travels. After Romana stabilised a time field, Stoyn accidentally used it to travel back to ancient Rome where he met the first Romana, experiencing her earlier adventure from his perspective.

Stoyn was furious upon learning from Romana that his job had since been replaced by a single button in TARDISes post type-54, and there were only a few temporal mechanics left. He tricked Romana into allowing him into the TARDIS, using the fifth segment of the Key to Time as bait. Stoyn dismantled K9 Mark II, having found the robot annoying. He declared the TARDIS property of the capitol and intended to take it back to Gallifrey and ensure his legacy. Romana said that Stoyn was remembered in the academy, albeit as an expression for a mistake in engine repair. Stoyn, believing that the Doctor and Romana were betraying the legacy of Gallifrey itself, wanted to rewrite time so that the Doctor wouldn't steal the TARDIS in the first place.

Stoyn was killed when an accident caused an explosion in the controls at his laboratory on the Moon, dispersing him. (AUDIO: Luna Romana)

During her Presidency of Gallifrey, another incarnation of Romana decommissioned Stoyn's Quadrigger station on Gallifrey so that the land could be used to build Battle TARDISes. She visited Stoyn's abandoned station just before it was destroyed, remembering her past encounters with him. (AUDIO: Luna Romana)


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