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'''Das''' was a Neanderthal from the year [[BC#Prehistory|29,185 BC]]. He was accidentally teleported to [[Bromley]], [[2005]] by the [[Osterberg]] Experiment's rip engine. Due to the damage caused by the rip engine, the [[Ninth Doctor]] was unable to return Das home. [[Jack Harkness]] spent a month in Bromley with Das, introducing him to the ways of modern life, while the Doctor and [[Rose Tyler]] investigated the Osterberg Experiment.
'''Das''' was a Neanderthal from the year [[BC#Prehistory|29,185 BC]]. He was accidentally teleported to [[Bromley]], [[2005]] by the [[Osterberg]] Experiment's rip engine. Due to the damage caused by the rip engine, the [[Ninth Doctor]] was unable to return Das home. [[Jack Harkness]] spent a month in Bromley with Das, introducing him to the ways of modern life, while the Doctor and [[Rose Tyler]] investigated the Osterberg Experiment.


With help from the [[TARDIS]], Das learned how to read and write. However, it was difficult for him to understand fiction, lies, and sarcasm. He watched television, believing the shows to be true stories about various "tribes." His favourite television "tribe" was the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Are_You_Being_Served%3F Grace Brothers].
With help from the [[TARDIS]], Das learned how to read and write. However, it was difficult for him to understand fiction, lies and sarcasm. He watched television, believing the shows to be true stories about various "tribes." His favourite television "tribe" was the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Are_You_Being_Served%3F Grace Brothers].


Das did not understand why humans hated boredom. In his former life, he worked hard all the time, so he relished the freedom that the 21st century brought him. He enjoyed modern treats, especially Bakewell tarts, which he considered to be the food of the gods.
Das did not understand why humans hated boredom. In his former life, he worked hard all the time, so he relished the freedom that the 21st century brought him. He enjoyed modern treats, especially Bakewell tarts, which he considered to be the food of the gods.


While in the 21st century, Das adopted the name "Das Dimitru," and claimed to be from Romania. Eventually, he found a job at a construction site, and met a woman named [[Anna Marie|Anna Marie O'Grady]]. The Doctor, Rose, and Jack attended their wedding.
While in the 21st century, Das adopted the name "Das Dimitru," and claimed to be from Romania. Eventually, he found a job at a construction site and met a woman named [[Anna Marie|Anna Marie O'Grady]]. The Doctor, Rose and Jack attended their wedding.
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Revision as of 20:19, 18 July 2012

Das was a Neanderthal from the year 29,185 BC. He was accidentally teleported to Bromley, 2005 by the Osterberg Experiment's rip engine. Due to the damage caused by the rip engine, the Ninth Doctor was unable to return Das home. Jack Harkness spent a month in Bromley with Das, introducing him to the ways of modern life, while the Doctor and Rose Tyler investigated the Osterberg Experiment.

With help from the TARDIS, Das learned how to read and write. However, it was difficult for him to understand fiction, lies and sarcasm. He watched television, believing the shows to be true stories about various "tribes." His favourite television "tribe" was the Grace Brothers.

Das did not understand why humans hated boredom. In his former life, he worked hard all the time, so he relished the freedom that the 21st century brought him. He enjoyed modern treats, especially Bakewell tarts, which he considered to be the food of the gods.

While in the 21st century, Das adopted the name "Das Dimitru," and claimed to be from Romania. Eventually, he found a job at a construction site and met a woman named Anna Marie O'Grady. The Doctor, Rose and Jack attended their wedding.