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'''Irving Braxiatel''' or ''' | '''Irving Braxiatel''' or simply '''Braxiatel''' was a [[Time Lord]] and maintainer of the [[Braxiatel Collection]]. At one stage of his life he held the office of [[Cardinal]] in the [[High Council]] on [[Gallifrey]]. He is also possibly the brother of [[the Doctor]]. | ||
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Braxiatel | ===Relationship with the Doctor=== | ||
One account suggests that Braxiatel is the Doctor's brother. ([[BNA]]: ''[[Tears of the Oracle]]'') The Doctor left Braxiatel a [[Christmas]] present of a pair of socks, signed 'Thete', indicating that their relationship goes back to the days on Gallifrey when the Doctor was called Theta Sigma. ([[BFBS]]: ''[[Be Forgot]]'') | |||
The Braxiatel Collection — renowned for being one of the greatest art galleries in the galaxy — was founded by Irving Braxiatel and located on an asteroid which Braxiatel was rumoured to have won by playing cards. It had extensive archaeological libraries which could be used by Braxiatel's permission. Braxiatel's collection of books contained every book banned by the [[Catholic | ===Exploits off Gallifrey=== | ||
The Braxiatel Collection — renowned for being one of the greatest art galleries in the galaxy — was founded by Irving Braxiatel and located on an [[asteroid]] which Braxiatel was rumoured to have won by playing cards. It had extensive archaeological libraries which could be used by Braxiatel's permission. Braxiatel's collection of books contained every book banned by the [[Catholic Church]]. (source?) | |||
:''He may have acquired these from the [[Library of St. John the Beheaded]] or he may have founded the Library himself.'' | |||
At some point, Braxiatel became the head of the Department of Theatrology at St. Oscar's University on Dellah. After Benny obtained a post at the archaeology department in 2593, the pair of them became entangled in many adventures. After the destruction of the planet Dellah, Braxiatel invited Benny to join him at the Braxiatel Collection. | Braxiatel became involved with galactic politics. He organised the Armageddon Convention, which he tried to get [[First Doctor|the Doctor]] to chair, but by mistake his agents brought a physically similar man. The Convention was not particularly successful, although we know that it did outlaw the use of [[Cyberbomb]]s. Braxiatel decided to go back to collecting. ([[MA]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass]]'') | ||
He met the Doctor again in the latter's [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[Theatre of War]]'') He was also at the wedding of [[Bernice Summerfield]] and [[Jason Kane]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[Happy Endings]]'') | |||
At some point, Braxiatel became the head of the Department of Theatrology at [[St. Oscar's University]] on the [[planet]] [[Dellah]]. After Benny obtained a post at the archaeology department in 2593, the pair of them became entangled in many adventures. After the destruction of the planet Dellah, Braxiatel invited Benny to join him at the [[Braxiatel Collection]]. | |||
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In ''[[Gallifrey: Warfare]]'' Romana destroyed the future form of Pandora (as well as its intelligence), at the cost of also destroying the Matrix. When Romana was removed from office in ''[[Gallifrey: Mindbomb]]'', Braxiatel returned briefly to Gallifrey and assumed the post of Lord President, since there was no longer anywhere for the Pandora entity to escape to. | In ''[[Gallifrey: Warfare]]'' Romana destroyed the future form of Pandora (as well as its intelligence), at the cost of also destroying the Matrix. When Romana was removed from office in ''[[Gallifrey: Mindbomb]]'', Braxiatel returned briefly to Gallifrey and assumed the post of Lord President, since there was no longer anywhere for the Pandora entity to escape to. | ||
However, the ambitious [[ | However, the ambitious [[Inquisitor Darkel]] goaded Braxiatel into losing control of Pandora, believing that it would destroy itself and Braxiatel's mind in the process. Braxiatel then revealed that only a remnant of the entity had ever been in his mind; the bulk of it had sought refuge in Darkel and Braxiatel had merely been the key that kept it restrained. So freed, Pandora consumed both Darkel and itself. Braxiatel returned to his exile, retaining the last fragments of Pandora within him. | ||
However, Braxiatel was not done: hearing rumors of an impending threat against Gallifrey and deciding that in its weakened state the planet was doomed, he hatched a scheme to preserve the Time Lord biodata archive, containing the genetic patterns of all Time Lords, past and present, in the hopes of reconstructing Gallifrey after its inevitable fall. ''[[Gallifrey: Panacea]]'', the last of the series, ends on a cliffhanger: Gallifrey is on the brink of economic and social collapse as well as in danger of being overrun by a virus created by the terrorist organisation Free Time, while most of the characters are trapped with no apparent means of escape. | However, Braxiatel was not done: hearing rumors of an impending threat against Gallifrey and deciding that in its weakened state the planet was doomed, he hatched a scheme to preserve the Time Lord biodata archive, containing the genetic patterns of all Time Lords, past and present, in the hopes of reconstructing Gallifrey after its inevitable fall. ''[[Gallifrey: Panacea]]'', the last of the series, ends on a cliffhanger: Gallifrey is on the brink of economic and social collapse as well as in danger of being overrun by a virus created by the terrorist organisation Free Time, while most of the characters are trapped with no apparent means of escape. | ||
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The last words Ronan McGinley spoke were, "The thing in your head... it's still there...", hinting that Pandora is still active. | The last words Ronan McGinley spoke were, "The thing in your head... it's still there...", hinting that Pandora is still active. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 15:06, 2 March 2007
Irving Braxiatel or simply Braxiatel was a Time Lord and maintainer of the Braxiatel Collection. At one stage of his life he held the office of Cardinal in the High Council on Gallifrey. He is also possibly the brother of the Doctor.
Profile
Relationship with the Doctor
One account suggests that Braxiatel is the Doctor's brother. (BNA: Tears of the Oracle) The Doctor left Braxiatel a Christmas present of a pair of socks, signed 'Thete', indicating that their relationship goes back to the days on Gallifrey when the Doctor was called Theta Sigma. (BFBS: Be Forgot)
Exploits off Gallifrey
The Braxiatel Collection — renowned for being one of the greatest art galleries in the galaxy — was founded by Irving Braxiatel and located on an asteroid which Braxiatel was rumoured to have won by playing cards. It had extensive archaeological libraries which could be used by Braxiatel's permission. Braxiatel's collection of books contained every book banned by the Catholic Church. (source?)
- He may have acquired these from the Library of St. John the Beheaded or he may have founded the Library himself.
Braxiatel became involved with galactic politics. He organised the Armageddon Convention, which he tried to get the Doctor to chair, but by mistake his agents brought a physically similar man. The Convention was not particularly successful, although we know that it did outlaw the use of Cyberbombs. Braxiatel decided to go back to collecting. (MA: The Empire of Glass)
He met the Doctor again in the latter's seventh incarnation. (NA: Theatre of War) He was also at the wedding of Bernice Summerfield and Jason Kane. (NA: Happy Endings)
At some point, Braxiatel became the head of the Department of Theatrology at St. Oscar's University on the planet Dellah. After Benny obtained a post at the archaeology department in 2593, the pair of them became entangled in many adventures. After the destruction of the planet Dellah, Braxiatel invited Benny to join him at the Braxiatel Collection.
Gallifrey
Braxiatel also appears, as Cardinal Braxiatel, in the Doctor Who audio drama Zagreus and in the spin-off series Gallifrey. In these stories, which are set prior to the Bernice Summerfield stories in Braxiatel's timeline, he is a member of the High Council of Time Lords and a confidante of President Romana.
In Gallifrey: The Inquiry, it was revealed that the disastrous test of a timeonic fusion device which destroyed the planet Minyos prompted Braxiatel to begin collecting and preserving historical artefacts in case such widespread destruction ever happened. He also admitted that he had transgressed the Laws of Time by being in contact with his future regenerations.
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In Gallifrey: Pandora, Braxiatel became Chancellor, but mere hours later had to use his mind to contain the past and present forms of an ancient Gallifreyan evil known as Pandora. As Pandora would be able to escape if he ever connected to the Matrix or telepathically communicated with another Time Lord mind, Braxiatel exiled himself from Gallifrey.
In Gallifrey: Warfare Romana destroyed the future form of Pandora (as well as its intelligence), at the cost of also destroying the Matrix. When Romana was removed from office in Gallifrey: Mindbomb, Braxiatel returned briefly to Gallifrey and assumed the post of Lord President, since there was no longer anywhere for the Pandora entity to escape to.
However, the ambitious Inquisitor Darkel goaded Braxiatel into losing control of Pandora, believing that it would destroy itself and Braxiatel's mind in the process. Braxiatel then revealed that only a remnant of the entity had ever been in his mind; the bulk of it had sought refuge in Darkel and Braxiatel had merely been the key that kept it restrained. So freed, Pandora consumed both Darkel and itself. Braxiatel returned to his exile, retaining the last fragments of Pandora within him.
However, Braxiatel was not done: hearing rumors of an impending threat against Gallifrey and deciding that in its weakened state the planet was doomed, he hatched a scheme to preserve the Time Lord biodata archive, containing the genetic patterns of all Time Lords, past and present, in the hopes of reconstructing Gallifrey after its inevitable fall. Gallifrey: Panacea, the last of the series, ends on a cliffhanger: Gallifrey is on the brink of economic and social collapse as well as in danger of being overrun by a virus created by the terrorist organisation Free Time, while most of the characters are trapped with no apparent means of escape.
Benny Summerfield audios
Following Benny's move to the Braxiatel Collection in her last Virgin book, Big Finish's series of Benny books and audios have focused on her continuing adventures as part of the collection. Braxiatel is a key character, being aloof and mysterious but still being considered one of Benny's closest friends.
A conspiracy started to develop around Braxiatel, first occurring in the audio The Mirror Effect. While all the characters were shown dark, twisted mirror images of themselves, Braxiatel was unaffected and when Jason Kane wondered if the real Braxiatel was the mirror version, Jason was brainwashed into being unable to be suspicious of Braxiatel. Further incidents showed the Time Lord to be secretly more dangerous and manipulative than he was letting on — in the book A Life In Pieces, he was shown using a brainwashed Jason for his own ends as well as having murder done in his name and causing a civil war in the Domus system. The other characters remained unaware of any of this.
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Braxiatel was finally caught out when, following the Collection's occupation by the Fifth Axis and their Dalek masters, he decided to ensure the Collection would survive by finding an army to defend it. He turned to the colony of Cantus, which had been taken over long ago by the Cybermen, and had a member of the Collection, Ronan McGinley, turned into a Cyber-Controller subordinate to Braxiatel's will. Using a mysterious Gallifreyan crystal, Ronan was able to make all the Cybermen follow Braxiatel's orders. In the audio adventure, The Crystal of Cantus it was revealed that the crystal was slowly killing Ronan, so Braxiatel arranged for Jason to arrive on Cantus to become the new Controller. Thanks to Benny, this plan backfired and Jason remembered everything that Braxiatel had done to him. Braxiatel then left the Collection, his current whereabouts unknown.
The last words Ronan McGinley spoke were, "The thing in your head... it's still there...", hinting that Pandora is still active.
External links
- The Empire of Glass Ebook on the BBC Doctor Who website