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|actor= Patrick Barr}} | |actor= Patrick Barr}}'''Jack Hobson''' was the [[British]] commander of the [[Moonbase]]. He was a physicist. He helped the [[Second Doctor]] save the base when it was attacked by [[Cybermen]]. | ||
When the Doctor first arrived on the Moonbase, they were in the middle of a crisis. Hobson was suspicious of the Doctor at first, and his suspicions grew when he realised their problems started around the same time the Doctor and [[companion|his friends]] arrived. He threatened to throw the Doctor and his friends off the Moonbase, even though he had given the Doctor a day to find the cause of the infection on the Moonbase. | |||
He changed his attitude towards the Doctor when the Doctor discovered that the virus was caused by the [[sugar]] on the Moonbase. After this, Hobson trusted the Doctor and listened to his suggestions. He wanted to shut down the [[Gravitron]] when it wasn't working, but [[International Space Command|Space Control]] wouldn't let him. When the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] shot a hole in the Moonbase, he helped plug the hole to keep the [[oxygen]] from rushing out. He helped the Doctor realign the Gravitron to send the Cybermen floating away. In the aftermath, he and his men had a lot of cleaning up to do. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Moonbase (TV story)|The Moonbase]]'') | |||
He changed his attitude towards the Doctor when the Doctor discovered that the virus was caused by the sugar on the Moonbase. After this, Hobson trusted the Doctor and listened to his suggestions. He wanted to shut down the [[Gravitron]] when it wasn't working, but [[International Space Command|Space Control]] wouldn't let him. When the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] shot a hole in the Moonbase, he helped plug the hole to keep the [[oxygen]] from rushing out. He helped the Doctor realign the Gravitron to send the Cybermen floating away. In the aftermath, he and his men had a lot of cleaning up to do. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Moonbase (TV story)|The Moonbase]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 03:18, 11 July 2014
Jack Hobson was the British commander of the Moonbase. He was a physicist. He helped the Second Doctor save the base when it was attacked by Cybermen.
When the Doctor first arrived on the Moonbase, they were in the middle of a crisis. Hobson was suspicious of the Doctor at first, and his suspicions grew when he realised their problems started around the same time the Doctor and his friends arrived. He threatened to throw the Doctor and his friends off the Moonbase, even though he had given the Doctor a day to find the cause of the infection on the Moonbase.
He changed his attitude towards the Doctor when the Doctor discovered that the virus was caused by the sugar on the Moonbase. After this, Hobson trusted the Doctor and listened to his suggestions. He wanted to shut down the Gravitron when it wasn't working, but Space Control wouldn't let him. When the Cybermen shot a hole in the Moonbase, he helped plug the hole to keep the oxygen from rushing out. He helped the Doctor realign the Gravitron to send the Cybermen floating away. In the aftermath, he and his men had a lot of cleaning up to do. (TV: The Moonbase)
Behind the scenes
- In the novelisation, he's said to be a forty-five year old Yorkshireman (though he lacks a Yorkshire accent in the episodes).
- According to The Brilliant Book 2012, a book that contains non-narrative based information, if he was given £10, he would use the weather machine to make it rain on someone his briber did not like.
- In The Brilliant Book 2012, his name is spelled Robson.