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}}'''Inspector Gleave''' was the unlucky officer sent to find and arrest [[Agent 99]] when he arrived back on Earth. The capture of Agent 99 was part of a plan by Cabal, head of a secret council, that sought to bring back the [[Koth-Kulaar]] from its exile in a dimension warp so that it could bring havoc and destruction to the planet. In an attempt to avoid capture and to the [[Eleventh Doctor]]’s disapproval, a fight broke out that left Gleave with a bruised face and a black eye and forced him to admit failure. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Agent 99 (comic story)|Agent 99]]'')


'''Inspector Gleave''' was the unlucky officer sent to find and arrest [[Agent 99]] when he arrived back on Earth. The capture of Agent 99 was part of a plan by Cabal, head of a secret council, that sought to bring back the [[Koth-Kulaar]] from its exile in a dimension warp so that it could bring havoc and destruction to the planet. In an attempt to avoid capture and to the [[Eleventh Doctor]]’s disapproval, a fight broke out that left Gleave with a bruised face and a black eye and forced him to admit failure. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Agent 99 (comic story)|Agent 99]]'')
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Revision as of 03:44, 22 July 2014

Inspector Gleave was the unlucky officer sent to find and arrest Agent 99 when he arrived back on Earth. The capture of Agent 99 was part of a plan by Cabal, head of a secret council, that sought to bring back the Koth-Kulaar from its exile in a dimension warp so that it could bring havoc and destruction to the planet. In an attempt to avoid capture and to the Eleventh Doctor’s disapproval, a fight broke out that left Gleave with a bruised face and a black eye and forced him to admit failure. (COMIC: Agent 99)