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}}'''Theodore Maxtible''' was a rich human [[scientist]] who seeked to turn [[metal]] into [[gold]]. He was the father of [[Ruth Maxtible]].
}}'''Theodore Maxtible''' was a wealthy human businessman and [[scientist]] who seeked to turn [[metal]] into [[gold]]. He was the father of [[Ruth Maxtible]]. He allowed [[Edward Waterfield]] and his daughter [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]] to live in his house.


He allowed [[Edward Waterfield]] and his daughter [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]] to live in his house. He and Waterfield experimented with [[time travel]], bringing them in contact with the [[Dalek]]s in [[1866]]. He willingly served the Daleks, who promised him the secret of turning metal into gold. Unlike Waterfield, Maxtible felt no guilt at the deaths caused by the Daleks.
He and Waterfield experimented with [[time travel]], accidentally bringing them in contact with the [[Dalek]]s in [[1866]]. He willingly served the Daleks, who promised him the secret of turning metal into gold. Unlike Waterfield, Maxtible felt no guilt at the deaths caused by the Daleks.


He was later taken to [[Skaro]] by the Daleks, and was upset when the Daleks destroyed his house. He was later turned into a [[Dalek Factor|human Dalek]], giving him super strength.
He was later taken to [[Skaro]] by the Daleks, and was upset when the Daleks destroyed his house. He was later turned into a [[Dalek Factor|human Dalek]], giving him super strength.

Revision as of 03:16, 17 August 2016

Theodore Maxtible was a wealthy human businessman and scientist who seeked to turn metal into gold. He was the father of Ruth Maxtible. He allowed Edward Waterfield and his daughter Victoria to live in his house.

He and Waterfield experimented with time travel, accidentally bringing them in contact with the Daleks in 1866. He willingly served the Daleks, who promised him the secret of turning metal into gold. Unlike Waterfield, Maxtible felt no guilt at the deaths caused by the Daleks.

He was later taken to Skaro by the Daleks, and was upset when the Daleks destroyed his house. He was later turned into a human Dalek, giving him super strength.

During the destruction of the Dalek City, he killed Kemel by pushing him off a cliff. He was presumably killed in the destruction of the city. (TV: The Evil of the Daleks)

The Doctor later described Maxtible as "a greedy fool" to his companion Zoe Heriot. (PROSE: The Wheel of Ice)