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| home planet    = [[Kaltarr]]
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| appearances    = [[DWM]]: ''[[Kane's Story]], [[Abel's Story]], [[The Warrior's Story]]'' and ''[[Frobisher's Story]]''
| appearances    = <ul><li>[[DWM]]: ''[[Kane's Story]]''/[[Abel's Story]]''/[[The Warrior's Story]]''/''[[Frobisher's Story]]''</li></ul>
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Revision as of 04:01, 11 November 2011

You may be looking for either the miner named Borg from The Robots of Death or the criminal named Kane from Dragonfire

Kane, whose real name was Borg, was a humanoid from the [[planet\\ Kaltarr (DWM: The Warrior's Story) whom the the Doctor and Frobisher met by chance on an un-named world. He hitched a ride with the Doctor to the Ankara System, where were gathered leaders of various political groups who were concerned about the threat posed by the Skeletoids. (DWM: Kane's Story)

Prior to meeting the Doctor

As "Borg", he had been a professor of phenomenology at Kaltarr Tech for ten years. He left because of politics and "interdepartmental backstabbing". When the Doctor met him, he had been out of his position for two years — years that he claimed were far more productive than the whole of his tenure at Kaltarr Tech.

He had the power of telekinesis.

At some point in his past, he had gained an advanced knowledge of Time Lords and Gallifrey. He was even able to help the Doctor effect repairs to the TARDIS. (DWM: Kane's Story)

Appearance

Kane's appearance unkempt when the Doctor met him. Indeed, by Kane's own admission he looked like a tramp or a hobo, complete with tattered close and a long, overgrown beard. After a visit to the TARDIS wardrobe room and bath, his beard was trimmed into a moustache that connected to his freshly-cropped hair through mutton chops, and he began to wear the clothes of a Victorian gentleman. (DWM: Kane's Story)