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'''Theodore Maxtible''' was a human scientist and the father of [[Ruth Maxtible]]. He and [[Edward Waterfield]] experimented with [[time travel]], bringing them in contact with the [[Dalek|Daleks]]. He willingly served the Daleks, who promised him the secret of turning lead into [[gold]]. He was eventually turned into a [[Dalek Factor|human Dalek]], and was last seen on [[Skaro]] running into the [[Dalek Emperor]]'s Throne room, proclaiming that the Daleks would "live and rule forever!". He was presumably killed in the destruction of the [[Dalek City]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks]]'')
'''Theodore Maxtible''' was a human scientist and the father of [[Ruth Maxtible]]. He and [[Edward Waterfield]] experimented with [[time travel]], bringing them in contact with the [[Dalek]]s. He willingly served the Daleks, who promised him the secret of turning lead into [[gold]]. He was eventually turned into a [[Dalek Factor|human Dalek]], and was last seen on [[Skaro]] running into the [[Dalek Emperor]]'s Throne room, proclaiming that the Daleks would "live and rule forever!". He was presumably killed in the destruction of the [[Dalek City]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks]]'')


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Revision as of 19:12, 12 December 2010

Theodore Maxtible was a human scientist and the father of Ruth Maxtible. He and Edward Waterfield experimented with time travel, bringing them in contact with the Daleks. He willingly served the Daleks, who promised him the secret of turning lead into gold. He was eventually turned into a human Dalek, and was last seen on Skaro running into the Dalek Emperor's Throne room, proclaiming that the Daleks would "live and rule forever!". He was presumably killed in the destruction of the Dalek City. (DW: The Evil of the Daleks)