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Revision as of 15:12, 9 November 2017
Doggles was a friend and ally of Irving Braxiatel and a resident of the Braxiatel Collection. Because he was a Cahlian, Doggles had fiery red skin. He also had pink eyes.
Doggles' arrival on the Collection was the cause of some controversy due to the activation of the History Machine and the resultant damage to the timeline. (PROSE: Something Changed)
In several alternate realities Doggles replaced Jason as Bernice's current beau and although normality was restored, Doggles retained some of his passion for Bernice. (AUDIO: Summer of Love) During his time on the Collection he did his best to ensure he remained as close as possible to any position of power, getting close to both Braxiatel and Bev Tarrant depending on the situation. (AUDIO: Freedom of Information)
Following the death of Jason Kane and Bernice fleeing the collection, Doggles found himself torturing Adrian Wall on Braxiatel's behalf. He also attempted to rape Bernice Summerfield, although he later attested that it was due to Braxiatel's manipulations. (AUDIO: The Wake)
Doggles helped Braxiatel in his attempts to avert the creation of the Deindum during the Deindum War. Their efforts were stopped numerous times by Deindum from the future. (AUDIO: Escaping the Future) He was later trying to find a human that would help Braxiatel to send through a fissure to stop the Deindum from being created. (AUDIO: Resurrecting the Past) Doggles help Benny to rescue Braxiatel from the Deindum's captivity. He then aided them in their plan to destroy the Deindum. He was shot when the Deindum attempted to stop their plans. (AUDIO: Escaping the Future) Although the timelines readjusted after the Deindum's defeat, Bev Tarrant believed that he had died in the conflict. (PROSE: Adorable Illusion)
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