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The '''Collector''' was a [[Usurian]] who, aided by his [[human]] assistant [[Hade]], oversaw operations in [[Megropolis One]] on [[Pluto]]. The Usurians' Company had, by this time, made Pluto into a world inhabited by [[human]]s who lived in cities lit by [[artificial sun]]s. The Collector, who in his native form resembled kelp, maintained a [[humanoid]] form on Pluto. When the [[Fourth Doctor]] reprogrammed the Company computer to apply a 2% growth tax, indexed, the loss of profits so upset the Collector that he reverted to his native form and was imprisoned with a champagne cork. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Sun Makers]]'') | The '''Collector''' was a [[Usurian]] who, aided by his [[human]] assistant [[Hade]], oversaw operations in [[Megropolis One]] on [[Pluto]]. The Usurians' Company had, by this time, made Pluto into a world inhabited by [[human]]s who lived in cities lit by [[artificial sun]]s. The Collector, who in his native form resembled kelp, maintained a [[humanoid]] form on Pluto. When the [[Fourth Doctor]] reprogrammed the Company computer to apply a 2% growth tax, indexed, the loss of profits so upset the Collector that he reverted to his native form and was imprisoned with a champagne cork. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Sun Makers]]'') | ||
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The Collector was a Usurian who, aided by his human assistant Hade, oversaw operations in Megropolis One on Pluto. The Usurians' Company had, by this time, made Pluto into a world inhabited by humans who lived in cities lit by artificial suns. The Collector, who in his native form resembled kelp, maintained a humanoid form on Pluto. When the Fourth Doctor reprogrammed the Company computer to apply a 2% growth tax, indexed, the loss of profits so upset the Collector that he reverted to his native form and was imprisoned with a champagne cork. (DW: The Sun Makers)
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