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[[Professor]] '''Parry''' was an [[archaeologist]] who led an expedition to [[Telos]] in search of the tombs of the [[Telosian]] [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]. He helped the [[Second Doctor]] defeat the Cybermen.
[[Professor]] '''Parry''' was an [[archaeologist]] who led an expedition to [[Telos]] in search of the tombs of the [[Telosian]] [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]. He helped the [[Second Doctor]] defeat the Cybermen.


== Biography ==
Parry had some trouble dealing with [[Eric Klieg]] and [[Kaftan]], who had financed his expedition. He often had to remind them that he was in charge of the expedition.
Parry had some trouble dealing with [[Eric Klieg]] and [[Kaftan]], who had financed his expedition. He often had to remind them that he was in charge of the expedition.


After [[Peter Haydon]] was killed, he reluctantly decided to cancel the expedition. However, the damage done to [[Captain]] [[Hopper (The Tomb of the Cybermen)|Hopper]]'s rocketship forced the expedition to remain while repairs were made, so he allowed further exploration to be made in the meantime.
After [[Peter Haydon]] was killed in the weapons testing room, Parry reluctantly decided to cancel the expedition. However, the damage done to [[Captain]] [[Hopper (The Tomb of the Cybermen)|Hopper]]'s rocket-ship forced the expedition to remain at the tombs while repairs were made, so he allowed further exploration to be made in the meantime.


It was only when Klieg killed [[John Viner]] that Parry realised that Klieg was dangerous. He helped the Doctor seal the Cybermen back in their tombs and left the planet when Hopper's ship was repaired. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)|The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'')
It was only when Klieg killed [[John Viner]] that Parry realised that Klieg was dangerous. He helped the Doctor seal the Cybermen back in their tombs and left the planet when Hopper's ship was repaired. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)|The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'')


Shortly after leaving Telos, he met the [[Fifth Doctor]], where the rocket crashlanded on New Telos, where he chose to settle. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Secrets of Telos (audio story)|Secrets of Telos]]'')
Shortly after leaving Telos, Parry met the [[Fifth Doctor]], where the rocket crash-landed on New Telos, where he chose to settle. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Secrets of Telos (audio story)|Secrets of Telos]]'')


He recorded his experiences in his [[Dig Deep for the Truth|memoirs]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)|The Secret Lives of Monsters]]'')
He recorded his experiences in his [[Dig Deep for the Truth|memoirs]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)|The Secret Lives of Monsters]]'')

Revision as of 17:35, 27 February 2023

Professor Parry was an archaeologist who led an expedition to Telos in search of the tombs of the Telosian Cybermen. He helped the Second Doctor defeat the Cybermen.

Biography

Parry had some trouble dealing with Eric Klieg and Kaftan, who had financed his expedition. He often had to remind them that he was in charge of the expedition.

After Peter Haydon was killed in the weapons testing room, Parry reluctantly decided to cancel the expedition. However, the damage done to Captain Hopper's rocket-ship forced the expedition to remain at the tombs while repairs were made, so he allowed further exploration to be made in the meantime.

It was only when Klieg killed John Viner that Parry realised that Klieg was dangerous. He helped the Doctor seal the Cybermen back in their tombs and left the planet when Hopper's ship was repaired. (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen)

Shortly after leaving Telos, Parry met the Fifth Doctor, where the rocket crash-landed on New Telos, where he chose to settle. (AUDIO: Secrets of Telos)

He recorded his experiences in his memoirs. (PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters)

Parry's survey notes from the Telos expedition were acquired by the Braxiatel Collection and kept in its archaeological archives. (PROSE: Theatre of War)