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'''Solomon''' was the leader of the [[New York City]] [[Hooverville]], and was well respected by its other residents. | '''Solomon''' was the leader of the [[New York City]] [[Hooverville]], and was well respected by its other residents. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Solomon | Solomon served in the American army during [[World War I]]. | ||
Solomon and his men were offered low-paid jobs by [[Diagoras|Mr. Diagoras]] to go down into the sewers, only for them to be taken away by [[Pig Slave]]s for the [[Final Experiment]]. Solomon, however, was lucky enough to escape an ambush by Pig Slaves with [[the Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]], before returning to [[Hooverville]]. Later, he led the occupants of Hooverille in a defensive against the [[Dalek]]s. | Solomon and his men were offered low-paid jobs by [[Diagoras|Mr. Diagoras]] to go down into the sewers, only for them to be taken away by [[Pig Slave]]s for the [[Final Experiment]]. Solomon, however, was lucky enough to escape an ambush by Pig Slaves with [[the Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]], before returning to [[Hooverville]]. Later, he led the occupants of Hooverille in a defensive against the [[Dalek]]s. |
Revision as of 13:03, 5 February 2011
- For Solomon, a.k.a. "the Stranger", see separate entity.
Solomon was the leader of the New York City Hooverville, and was well respected by its other residents.
Biography
Solomon served in the American army during World War I.
Solomon and his men were offered low-paid jobs by Mr. Diagoras to go down into the sewers, only for them to be taken away by Pig Slaves for the Final Experiment. Solomon, however, was lucky enough to escape an ambush by Pig Slaves with the Doctor and Martha Jones, before returning to Hooverville. Later, he led the occupants of Hooverille in a defensive against the Daleks.
As they failed to halt the attacks of the Cult of Skaro and were surrounded, Solomon tried to calm the situation by negotiating with the approaching Daleks; however, Dalek Caan promptly exterminated him, in front of the shocked civilians. His speech, though, inspired Dalek Sec and caused him to realize that the Daleks were wrong about humans. (DW: Daleks in Manhattan/ Evolution of the Daleks)