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'''Jonathan Smith''' (quite possibly an alias) was the name used by a member of the [[Supreme Alliance]] in [[1889]] [[England]]. Smith, an expert on [[zygma beam radiation]], had, in his native time on the [[planet]] [[Bibios]], acquired a diary entry by [[H.G. Wells]] describing the death of [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] at the hands of Smith himself. He had also the knowledge needed to restore the disfigured and dying [[Magnus Greel]] to health. | '''Jonathan Smith''' (quite possibly an alias) was the name used by a member of the [[Supreme Alliance]] in [[1889]] [[England]]. Smith, an expert on [[zygma beam radiation]], had, in his native time on the [[planet]] [[Bibios]], acquired a diary entry by [[H.G. Wells]] describing the death of [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] at the hands of Smith himself. He had also the knowledge needed to restore the disfigured and dying [[Magnus Greel]] to health. | ||
Smith planned to rescue Greel before his death at the hands of the Doctor. Now in the [[1880s]], he posed as a graduate of [[Cambridge University]] and presenting himself as a physicist of his adopted era, he strategically befriended Wells. The Doctor tricked him and had set up Smith's capture by the [[Torchwood Institute]], who, as the Doctor had planned, mistook Smith for the Doctor himself. The Doctor believed that after Torchwood had let him go, that he would go on trial for war trials in his native time. The Doctor had forged the diary entry so that Smith would find it in the 51st century. ([[IDW]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Time Machination]]'') | Smith planned to rescue Greel before his death at the hands of the Doctor. Now in the [[1880s]], he posed as a graduate of [[Cambridge University]] and presenting himself as a physicist of his adopted era, he strategically befriended Wells. The Doctor tricked him and had set up Smith's capture by the [[Torchwood Institute]], who, as the Doctor had planned, mistook Smith for the Doctor himself, using his usual [[Aliases_of_the_Doctor#John_Smith|alias John Smith]]. | ||
The Doctor believed that after Torchwood had let him go, that he would go on trial for war trials in his native time. The Doctor had forged the diary entry so that Smith would find it in the 51st century. ([[IDW]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Time Machination]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 19:28, 12 June 2009
- For individuals with similar names, John Smith (disambiguation.
Jonathan Smith (quite possibly an alias) was the name used by a member of the Supreme Alliance in 1889 England. Smith, an expert on zygma beam radiation, had, in his native time on the planet Bibios, acquired a diary entry by H.G. Wells describing the death of the Doctor at the hands of Smith himself. He had also the knowledge needed to restore the disfigured and dying Magnus Greel to health.
Smith planned to rescue Greel before his death at the hands of the Doctor. Now in the 1880s, he posed as a graduate of Cambridge University and presenting himself as a physicist of his adopted era, he strategically befriended Wells. The Doctor tricked him and had set up Smith's capture by the Torchwood Institute, who, as the Doctor had planned, mistook Smith for the Doctor himself, using his usual alias John Smith.
The Doctor believed that after Torchwood had let him go, that he would go on trial for war trials in his native time. The Doctor had forged the diary entry so that Smith would find it in the 51st century. (IDW: Doctor Who: The Time Machination)