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home planet= | [[Agora]] | home planet= | [[Agora]] |
Revision as of 18:35, 16 September 2008
Grant Markham was a computer programmer residing on New Earth in the year 2191. After aiding the Doctor in defeating Krllxk, he became his newest companion. Grant and the Doctor's next adventure was on the planet Agora, Grant's birthplace. Again in the year 2191, they discovered that the Cybermen had been using the planet to gather strong males to use in the cyber-conversion process. Grant met his father, Ben Taggart. Taggart was later killed in an unsuccessful attempt to convert him into a Cyberman, watched by Grant. Grant lowered their base's temperature deactivating the Cybermen. Grant also appeared in two stories alongside the Sixth Doctor in the charity anthology Perfect Timing (1998). In the first, Wish Upon A Star Beast by Steve Lyons, the Doctor and Grant encounter a group of killer Meeps in the Santaland amusement centre in Norway during the 22nd century.The second story, Schrödinger’s Botanist by Ian McIntire, covers a longer span of time, during which Grant and the Doctor have many adventures and are also accompanied by a Legion (a member of a multidimensional alien race that appears in the Virgin novels Lucifer Rising and The Crystal Bucephalus). During the course of the story, Grant links his mind to a computer infected by a virus and is seriously injured. Unwilling to risk his life any further, the Sixth Doctor leaves him at the Bi-Al Foundation. The Doctor later regrets abandoning Grant and returns to apologise, but Grant is unable to forgive him and they part on bitter terms.