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'''Vadim''' was a villager of [[Klimtenburg]] during the [[19th century]], and he claimed to be a [[doctor]]. He discovered pieces of [[metal]] which, unbeknownst to him, were fragments of the Hapthoid reactor from a [[Cyberman]] [[Cyber Ship|spaceship]] which had crashed in Klimtenburg some centuries prior. His wife [[Nefta]] turned the metal into jewellery and gave it to a number of the other villagers, causing them to become ill with Hapthoid [[Radiation]] Sickness. Before the [[Eleventh Doctor]] arrived and investigated the issue, the sickness was believed to be a plague, and Vadim and Nefta were among its earliest victims.
'''Vadim''' was a villager of [[Klimtenburg]] during the [[19th century]], and he claimed to be a [[doctor]]. He discovered pieces of [[metal]] which, unbeknownst to him, were fragments of the Hapthoid reactor from a [[Cyberman]] [[Cyber Ship|spaceship]] which had crashed in Klimtenburg some centuries prior. His wife [[Nefta]] turned the metal into jewellery and gave it to a number of the other villagers, causing them to become ill with Hapthoid [[Radiation]] Sickness. Before the [[Eleventh Doctor]] arrived and investigated the issue, the sickness was believed to be a plague, and Vadim and Nefta were among its earliest victims.



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Vadim was a villager of Klimtenburg during the 19th century, and he claimed to be a doctor. He discovered pieces of metal which, unbeknownst to him, were fragments of the Hapthoid reactor from a Cyberman spaceship which had crashed in Klimtenburg some centuries prior. His wife Nefta turned the metal into jewellery and gave it to a number of the other villagers, causing them to become ill with Hapthoid Radiation Sickness. Before the Eleventh Doctor arrived and investigated the issue, the sickness was believed to be a plague, and Vadim and Nefta were among its earliest victims.

According to Old Nicolai, Olga Bordmann knew Vadim more than any other villager. (PROSE: Plague of the Cybermen)