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|species = Human | |||
|job = Footman | |||
|affiliation = George Harding | |||
|mother = Peter Dickson's mother | |||
|only = The Clockwise Man (novel) | |||
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'''Peter Dickson''' was the footman for [[Knight|Sir]] [[George Harding]] and his family. | '''Peter Dickson''' was the footman for [[Knight|Sir]] [[George Harding]] and his family. | ||
==Personality== | |||
Unlike his [[Peter Dickson's mother|mother]], Peter didn't consider himself to be [[Superstition|superstitious]]. He often did not show any emotion apart from a widening of his eyes. | |||
==History== | |||
He was born in [[London]], where his [[Peter Dickson's mother|mother]] told him that [[black]] [[Cat|cats]] were unlucky, especially if they had [[green]] [[Eye|eyes]]. His father was a sailor, who drowned at sea.Thirty years later, whilst on a smoking break just outside the house he was in service for, he saw a cat, although he couldn't see much of it except its eyes. Shortly after, he was attacked and interrogated by one of [[Melissa Heart]]'s [[Clockwork Mechanical|clockwork knights]], but was saved by the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Clockwise Man (novel)|The Clockwise Man]]'') | |||
[[Category:20th century individuals]] | [[Category:20th century individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Human servants]] | [[Category:Human servants]] |
Revision as of 08:30, 16 March 2021
Peter Dickson was the footman for Sir George Harding and his family.
Personality
Unlike his mother, Peter didn't consider himself to be superstitious. He often did not show any emotion apart from a widening of his eyes.
History
He was born in London, where his mother told him that black cats were unlucky, especially if they had green eyes. His father was a sailor, who drowned at sea.Thirty years later, whilst on a smoking break just outside the house he was in service for, he saw a cat, although he couldn't see much of it except its eyes. Shortly after, he was attacked and interrogated by one of Melissa Heart's clockwork knights, but was saved by the Ninth Doctor and Rose. (PROSE: The Clockwise Man)