Toggle menu
Toggle personal menu
Not logged in
Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits.

Rasmus (Dreadshade)

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference

During the Last Great Time War, Rasmus was a Lord Cardinal member of the War Council.

Biography

Working with the Eighth Doctor

Rasmus regenerated on the battlefield, (AUDIO: Light The Flame) moments before the Daleks were erased from existence by the Valeyard. Rasmus helped the decommissioning of the war effort as the Time Lords struggled to understand their former enemy they could not remember. When the amnesiac Eighth Doctor and Bliss arrived on Gallifrey, Rasmus took them to the War Council to help their investigation. The Doctor sent him and Bliss to interview prisoners of war, who had been conscripted alien soldiers until the disappearance of their masters. Rasmus and Bliss returned to Gallifrey when she regained her memories, arriving in time for her to calm the Dreadshade that the Twelve had let loose in the Panopticon. (AUDIO: Dreadshade)

When the Daleks began to return to the universe at the Gulf of Ithon, Rasmus commanded the Time Lords' defence. He gave Bliss a device to contact him after she persuaded the Doctor to help the nearby planet Cosca rather than abandon the warzone entirely. Finding the Daleks had infinite reinforcements which were blunting the Time Lords' assault, Rasmus was contacted by Bliss about Davros being on Cosca and the Dalek Time Strategist draining dimensional energy from him, before leaving with the Doctor in a wormhole. After some delays due to the Dalek advance, Rasmus travelled to Cosca to take Davros into custody and Davros presented him with an offer by demonstrating the new form of cybernetic gestalt he had created from the natives of Cosca and offering to give this power to Time Lord military for use against the Daleks. Rasmus considered the offer, to Bliss' horror, however they were contacted by the Doctor who instructed them to abandon Davros to the advancing Daleks. Rasmus and Bliss complied, using Davros' equipment to turn the people of Cosca back to normal as they left. Afterwards, Rasmus and Bliss reunited with the Doctor, who had escaped and deprived the Strategist of the power of the Multiverse though it had succeeded in restoring the Dalek Empire. Rasmus promised to contact Ollistra about using the Ravolox Protocols to move Cosca to safety away from the Time War. (AUDIO: Restoration of the Daleks)

In the War Room

Rasmus was working on the derelict Space Station Zenobia when he learned of an experimental Dalek ship from Zygor approaching Gallifrey with a Time Lord pilot from the General's transmissions. Suspecting this might relate to the fate of the Cassandia, he travelled to the War Room where he clashed with the General and Ollistra who were willing to brand the pilot, Cato Kelgroth, a hero based on his initial interrogations. Rasmus' scepticism was proven right when Cato tricked Lady Vibax into detonating a bomb, killing a thousand Time Lords. In interrogation by Leela he revealed this was revenge for the true cause of the destruction of the Cassandia, as Rasmus had suspected he was aware of. After Rasmus revealed his suspicions, the General conceded his and Ollistra's order to destroy the ship had been made too hastily. Rasmus subsequently supported the General's proposal to make Cato human and exile him, as a trial risked exposing the true fate of the Cassandia. (AUDIO: The Passenger)

To his chagrin, Rasmus was instructed by Ollistra to investigate the reappearance of a planet from the Norvis galaxy that had just been erased from existence. Working with Leela and Veklin, they discovered the planet was actually the TARDIS dispatched to carry out the erasure, which had taken the galaxy into its own internal dimension in an act of conscience. The TARDIS wanted to merge with its brethren to perform the same act to preserve the entire universe from the Time War, however Rasmus believed this impossible. He pretended to go along with allowing it to merge with his TARDIS to stabilise its holding of the Norvis galaxy, but in truth simply took off with Leela and Veklin and used his TARDIS to direct the increasingly volatile TARDIS towards a Dalek fleet which its inevitable explosion would destroy. Leela was outraged at his betrayal, believing the plan should he pursued to try and achieve peace, forcing him to stun her. (AUDIO: Collateral Victim) He and Leela were still not on good terms sometime later, when he was in the War Room to discuss the Daleks' restoration of Phaidon. (AUDIO: The First Days of Phaidon)

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.