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Naismith was the creator of Neon, a phone or phone network. At some point while he was famous, In presumably 2009, he released an autobiographical book, ''[[Fighting the Future]]''. | Naismith was the creator of Neon, a phone or phone network. At some point while he was famous, In presumably 2009, he released an autobiographical book, ''[[Fighting the Future]]''. | ||
After the fall of the [[Torchwood Institute]], he acquired the [[Immortality Gate]], a device of [[Hipocci]] design. He captured [[the Master]] and forced him to repair it. He wanted to use it to give his daughter [[Abigail Naismith|Abigail]] immortality. Instead, the Master used it to turn everyone in the world into a copy of himself, including Naismith. The Master's work was undone by [[Rassilon]], and Naismith and his daughter fled from their mansion and saw [[Gallifrey]] about to crash into Earth. Naismith and Abigail were later mentionedas having been arrested for "crimes undisclosed", and put into prison. ([[DW]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') | After the fall of the [[Torchwood Institute]], he acquired the [[Immortality Gate]], a device of [[Hipocci]] design. He captured [[the Master]] and forced him to repair it. He wanted to use it to give his daughter [[Abigail Naismith|Abigail]] immortality. Instead, the Master used it to turn everyone in the world into a copy of himself, including Naismith. The Master's work was undone by [[Rassilon]], and Naismith and his daughter fled from their mansion and saw [[Gallifrey]] about to crash into Earth. Naismith and Abigail were later mentionedas having been arrested for "crimes undisclosed", and put into prison. ([[DW]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') | ||
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When first introduced, Naismith appeared to be a sinister and malevolent manipulator. When events spiralled out of his control however, he was ultimately revealed to be a cowardly fool who had picked a fight with an even bigger bully than himself, namely the Master. While he was certainly intelligent, Naismith was essentially a vain, arrogant meddler who was out of his depth. | |||
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Revision as of 16:30, 13 March 2012
Joshua Naismith was a 21st century Earth billionaire who played a major role in the plans of the newly resurected Master. He lived in Great Britain and was said to employ a private army and keep a large stable. He was responsible for Neon, a phone advertised on the side of the 200. He also wrote the book Fighting the Future.
Biography
Naismith was the creator of Neon, a phone or phone network. At some point while he was famous, In presumably 2009, he released an autobiographical book, Fighting the Future. After the fall of the Torchwood Institute, he acquired the Immortality Gate, a device of Hipocci design. He captured the Master and forced him to repair it. He wanted to use it to give his daughter Abigail immortality. Instead, the Master used it to turn everyone in the world into a copy of himself, including Naismith. The Master's work was undone by Rassilon, and Naismith and his daughter fled from their mansion and saw Gallifrey about to crash into Earth. Naismith and Abigail were later mentionedas having been arrested for "crimes undisclosed", and put into prison. (DW: The End of Time)
Personality
When first introduced, Naismith appeared to be a sinister and malevolent manipulator. When events spiralled out of his control however, he was ultimately revealed to be a cowardly fool who had picked a fight with an even bigger bully than himself, namely the Master. While he was certainly intelligent, Naismith was essentially a vain, arrogant meddler who was out of his depth.
Behind the scenes
- 'Naismith' is another instance of Russell T Davies reusing names; his earlier Century Falls features a Dr. Josiah Naismith.