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'''Albrecht''' was a [[Time Lord]] who served as [[High Tutor]] at the [[Time Lord Academy]] during [[First Doctor|Theta Sigma]]'s studies there. They were involved in an experiment by Theta Sigma involving a [[perigosto stick]] and a [[temporal feedback loop]] that resulted in Albrecht's [[regeneration]]. After the incident, Theta Sigma appeared before the [[Academy Board]] to explain his actions and demonstrate the findings of the experiment. In a letter to [[Borusa]], another tutor of his, he defended his actions and claimed it wasn't as if Albrecht didn't have a few regenerations to spare. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time Lord Letters (novel)|The Time Lord Letters]]'')
'''Albrecht''' was a [[Time Lord]] who served as [[High Tutor]] at the [[Time Lord Academy]] during [[First Doctor|Theta Sigma]]'s studies there. They were involved in an experiment by Theta Sigma involving a [[perigosto stick]] and a [[temporal feedback loop]] that resulted in Albrecht's [[regeneration]]. After the incident, Theta Sigma appeared before the [[Academy Board]] to explain his actions and demonstrate the findings of the experiment. In a letter to [[Borusa]], another tutor of his, he defended his actions and claimed it wasn't as if Albrecht didn't have a few regenerations to spare. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time Lord Letters (novel)|"Academic Progress"]]'')


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Revision as of 11:05, 28 June 2021

Albrecht was a Time Lord who served as High Tutor at the Time Lord Academy during Theta Sigma's studies there. They were involved in an experiment by Theta Sigma involving a perigosto stick and a temporal feedback loop that resulted in Albrecht's regeneration. After the incident, Theta Sigma appeared before the Academy Board to explain his actions and demonstrate the findings of the experiment. In a letter to Borusa, another tutor of his, he defended his actions and claimed it wasn't as if Albrecht didn't have a few regenerations to spare. (PROSE: "Academic Progress")