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[[Captain]] '''Rigg''' was the commanding officer of the ''[[Empress (Nightmare of Eden)|Empress]]'' when it collided with the ''[[Hecate (spaceship)|Hecate]]'' upon emerging from [[hyperspace]] above [[Azure (Nightmare of Eden)|Azure]]. He originally helped the [[Fourth Doctor]] in his investigations, but [[Tryst]] accidentally spiked Rigg's drink with [[vraxoin]], having intended it to be drank by [[Romana II|Romana]]. This caused Rigg to become an addict to the drug. He typically began to exhibit the intoxicated, apathetic attitude of the Vraxoin addict. | [[Captain]] '''Rigg''' was the commanding officer of the ''[[Empress (Nightmare of Eden)|Empress]]'' when it collided with the ''[[Hecate (spaceship)|Hecate]]'' upon emerging from [[hyperspace]] above [[Azure (Nightmare of Eden)|Azure]]. He originally helped the [[Fourth Doctor]] in his investigations, but [[Tryst]] accidentally spiked Rigg's drink with [[vraxoin]], having intended it to be drank by [[Romana II|Romana]]. This caused Rigg to become an addict to the drug. He typically began to exhibit the intoxicated, apathetic attitude of the Vraxoin addict. | ||
Revision as of 17:40, 9 March 2023
Captain Rigg was the commanding officer of the Empress when it collided with the Hecate upon emerging from hyperspace above Azure. He originally helped the Fourth Doctor in his investigations, but Tryst accidentally spiked Rigg's drink with vraxoin, having intended it to be drank by Romana. This caused Rigg to become an addict to the drug. He typically began to exhibit the intoxicated, apathetic attitude of the Vraxoin addict.
When the drug began to wear off, he attacked Romana, demanding more drugs, but was shot and killed by Fisk. (TV: Nightmare of Eden)