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Bayldon pretended to have a first class degree in "[[Earthonomics]]" to get the job of Ship Historian. In reality he had been a student at [[Mrs Golightly's Happy Travelling University and Dry Cleaners]].
Bayldon pretended to have a first class degree in "[[Earthonomics]]" to get the job of Ship Historian. In reality he had been a student at [[Mrs Golightly's Happy Travelling University and Dry Cleaners]].


He was a travelling salesman and had reached retirement with little to show for a life's work. He assisted the [[Tenth Doctor]] in defeating the [[Host]]. After this adventure, he stood on [[Earth]] with no possessions save for the clothes on his back and a million-pound credit card. He had been issued by the [[Capricorn Cruise Lines]] for the use of purchasing trinkets from the local life forms on Earth including samples of their local delicacy, beef.
He was a travelling salesman and had reached retirement with little to show for a life's work. He assisted the [[Tenth Doctor]] in defeating the [[Host]]. After this adventure, he stood on [[Earth]] with no possessions save for the clothes on his back and a million-pound credit card. He had been issued this by the [[Capricorn Cruise Lines]] for the use of purchasing trinkets from the local life forms on Earth including samples of their local delicacy, beef.


After being refused an opportunity to travel with the Doctor (because of the Doctor not wanting a new companion at the time), the Doctor informed him that the credit card he had was worth the local equivalent of 50,000,056 [[Credit]]s. Ecstatic at his newfound wealth, he planned to make a living on Earth so he wouldn't spend the rest of his life in prison on [[Sto]] for fraud. ([[DW]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'')
After being refused an opportunity to travel with the Doctor (because of the Doctor not wanting a new companion at the time), the Doctor informed him that the credit card he had was worth the local equivalent of 50,000,056 [[Credit]]s. Ecstatic at his newfound wealth, he planned to make a living on Earth so he wouldn't spend the rest of his life in prison on [[Sto]] for fraud. ([[DW]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'')

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Bayldon Copper was an employee aboard the Titanic.

Biography

Bayldon pretended to have a first class degree in "Earthonomics" to get the job of Ship Historian. In reality he had been a student at Mrs Golightly's Happy Travelling University and Dry Cleaners.

He was a travelling salesman and had reached retirement with little to show for a life's work. He assisted the Tenth Doctor in defeating the Host. After this adventure, he stood on Earth with no possessions save for the clothes on his back and a million-pound credit card. He had been issued this by the Capricorn Cruise Lines for the use of purchasing trinkets from the local life forms on Earth including samples of their local delicacy, beef.

After being refused an opportunity to travel with the Doctor (because of the Doctor not wanting a new companion at the time), the Doctor informed him that the credit card he had was worth the local equivalent of 50,000,056 Credits. Ecstatic at his newfound wealth, he planned to make a living on Earth so he wouldn't spend the rest of his life in prison on Sto for fraud. (DW: Voyage of the Damned)

Personality

Bayldon Copper pretended to be knowledgeable about Earth but in reality he often made mistakes when it came to describing the Earth. Copper was once a travelling salesman but felt that he had not been able to accomplish anything in his life and therefore decided to lie in order to get a place on the Titanic. Nevertheless Copper was a kind hearted man, following the Doctor loyally and even hoped for a chance to travel with him. He also tried to comfort the Doctor about the death of Astrid Peth telling him to let her go. Bayldon was exstatic to find out that he was a millionare and promised to make the Doctor proud. (DW: Voyage of the Damned)

Behind the scenes

Footnotes