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'''Daxtar''' was the manager of a research station and a friend of [[Bret Vyon]] in [[4000]]. Bret came to him believing that Daxtar could help them fight against the [[Dalek]]s and [[Mavic Chen]], but Chen had gotten to him first. Daxtar gave himself away when he mentioned the [[taranium]] core, which he otherwise could not have possibly known about. When the [[First Doctor]] pointed this out, Bret killed him for his betrayal. ([[TV]]: "[[The Traitors (episode)|The Traitors]]")
'''Daxtar''' was the manager of a research station on [[Earth]] in the year [[4000]] and a friend of [[Bret Vyon]].
 
Bret came to him with the [[First Doctor]] and [[Steven Taylor]], believing that he could help them fight against the [[Dalek]]s and [[Mavic Chen]]. However, Chen had already convinced Daxtar they were traitors and had informed him about the [[Taranium|taranium core]]. Daxtar gave himself away when he mentioned the taranium, which he otherwise could not have possibly known about. When the Doctor pointed this out, Daxtar tried to defend himself by telling Bret the Doctor had mentioned it, but Bret, angry at his betrayal, shot and killed him. ([[TV]]: "[[The Traitors (episode)|The Traitors]]")
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Revision as of 00:48, 25 August 2016

Daxtar was the manager of a research station on Earth in the year 4000 and a friend of Bret Vyon.

Bret came to him with the First Doctor and Steven Taylor, believing that he could help them fight against the Daleks and Mavic Chen. However, Chen had already convinced Daxtar they were traitors and had informed him about the taranium core. Daxtar gave himself away when he mentioned the taranium, which he otherwise could not have possibly known about. When the Doctor pointed this out, Daxtar tried to defend himself by telling Bret the Doctor had mentioned it, but Bret, angry at his betrayal, shot and killed him. (TV: "The Traitors")