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On the [[23rd century]], the [[Judoon]] took [[Ninth Doctor|prisoner 280]] to be incarcerated on Remand Station Mackay-One. The Doctor was put under arrest for the murder of [[Tara Mishra]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Slaver's Song (comic story)|Slaver's Song]]'')
On the [[23rd century]], the [[Judoon]] took [[Ninth Doctor|prisoner 280]] to be incarcerated on Remand Station Mackay-One. The Doctor was put under arrest for the murder of [[Tara Mishra]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Slaver's Song (comic story)|Slaver's Song]]'')
The institute aimed to "cure" prisoners of their criminal ways by removing all of the prisoner's negative emotions and depositing them into another body, known as a Sin-Eater. When they tried this treatment on the Doctor, his Sn-Eater became conscious and helped awaken the other Sin-Eaters in the prison. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Sin-Eaters (comic story)|Sin-Eaters]]'')


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Remand Station Mackay-One was a prison.

On the 23rd century, the Judoon took prisoner 280 to be incarcerated on Remand Station Mackay-One. The Doctor was put under arrest for the murder of Tara Mishra. (COMIC: Slaver's Song)

The institute aimed to "cure" prisoners of their criminal ways by removing all of the prisoner's negative emotions and depositing them into another body, known as a Sin-Eater. When they tried this treatment on the Doctor, his Sn-Eater became conscious and helped awaken the other Sin-Eaters in the prison. (COMIC: Sin-Eaters)