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'''Hammurabi''' was a [[king]] of [[Babylon]], who descended from a long line of Babylonian rulers. He had a beard tangled with knots and beads. | |||
'''Hammurabi''' was a king of Babylon, who descended from a long line of Babylonian rulers. He | |||
When the [[Ninth Doctor]] tracked a [[Starman (The Beast of Babylon)|Starman]] to Babylon, Hammurabi believed the Doctor to be a sorcerer and fearing magic, he ordered the Doctor's execution without first allowing him to defend himself against the charges. [[Ali]] saved the Doctor and turned on Hammurabi, killing him in a [[Karkinian]] rage. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Beast of Babylon (short story)|The Beast of Babylon]]'') | When the [[Ninth Doctor]] tracked a [[Starman (The Beast of Babylon)|Starman]] to Babylon, Hammurabi believed the Doctor to be a sorcerer and fearing magic, he ordered the Doctor's execution without first allowing him to defend himself against the charges. [[Ali]] saved the Doctor and turned on Hammurabi, killing him in a [[Karkinian]] rage. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Beast of Babylon (short story)|The Beast of Babylon]]'') |
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Hammurabi was a king of Babylon, who descended from a long line of Babylonian rulers. He had a beard tangled with knots and beads.
When the Ninth Doctor tracked a Starman to Babylon, Hammurabi believed the Doctor to be a sorcerer and fearing magic, he ordered the Doctor's execution without first allowing him to defend himself against the charges. Ali saved the Doctor and turned on Hammurabi, killing him in a Karkinian rage. (PROSE: The Beast of Babylon)