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In an '''[[alternate timeline]]''', [[Kazran Sardick]] was a cruel and heartless man who only cared about money before the [[Eleventh Doctor]] altered the past to change Kazran into a better person. This was the original timeline before it was altered by the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') | In an '''[[alternate timeline]]''', [[Kazran Sardick]] was a cruel and heartless man who only cared about money before the [[Eleventh Doctor]] altered the past to change Kazran into a better person. This was the original timeline before it was altered by the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') | ||
==History== | == History == | ||
===A harsh upbringing=== | === A harsh upbringing === | ||
When he was twelve and a half, there was an incident where the [[sky fish]] attacked [[Kazran Sardick]]'s school. As Kazran was sick that day, he missed the experience and all of the other children were left with stories while he had nothing. Kazran, a kind-hearted and curious child, became interested in the sky fish and seeing one for himself. However, when Kazran was recording [[Kazran Sardick's diary|his video diary]] on his attempts, his cruel and unforgiving father [[Elliot Sardick]] found him. Elliot struck Kazran across the face and angrily berated the young boy for what Elliot saw as foolishness. Kazran was left crying all night and would later state that he learned an important lesson that night: no one cares. | When he was twelve and a half, there was an incident where the [[sky fish]] attacked [[Kazran Sardick]]'s school. As Kazran was sick that day, he missed the experience and all of the other children were left with stories while he had nothing. Kazran, a kind-hearted and curious child, became interested in the sky fish and seeing one for himself. However, when Kazran was recording [[Kazran Sardick's diary|his video diary]] on his attempts, his cruel and unforgiving father [[Elliot Sardick]] found him. Elliot struck Kazran across the face and angrily berated the young boy for what Elliot saw as foolishness. Kazran was left crying all night and would later state that he learned an important lesson that night: no one cares. | ||
Kazran then grew up under the cruel thumb of his father. Now believing that no one cared and with his father as his only role model, Kazran became cruel and heartless himself like his father. After Elliot built a machine to control the [[cloud belt]], he gave Kazran control of it as well. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') | Kazran then grew up under the cruel thumb of his father. Now believing that no one cared and with his father as his only role model, Kazran became cruel and heartless himself like his father. After Elliot built a machine to control the [[cloud belt]], he gave Kazran control of it as well. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') | ||
===A cruel and heartless man=== | === A cruel and heartless man === | ||
By the time he was an old man, Kazran had no heart at all and only cared about money. He was still haunted by the memory of his father who had been dead for over twenty years and kept his chairs facing away from a portrait of Elliot on the wall to avoid all reminders of him. Despite his cruel and heartless nature, Kazran could not bring himself to ever harm a child, haunted by the memory of his own father's abuse. | By the time he was an old man, Kazran had no heart at all and only cared about money. He was still haunted by the memory of his father who had been dead for over twenty years and kept his chairs facing away from a portrait of Elliot on the wall to avoid all reminders of him. Despite his cruel and heartless nature, Kazran could not bring himself to ever harm a child, haunted by the memory of his own father's abuse. | ||
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At the same time, [[Spaceship (A Christmas Carol)|a spaceship]] with [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] aboard was crashing towards [[Sardicktown]]. With the only way to save them being Kazran's machine, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] arrived while Kazran was arguing with Abigail's family. As he got nothing out of it, Kazran refused to save the ship, but held himself back from striking the family's young son, something that was noted by the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') | At the same time, [[Spaceship (A Christmas Carol)|a spaceship]] with [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] aboard was crashing towards [[Sardicktown]]. With the only way to save them being Kazran's machine, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] arrived while Kazran was arguing with Abigail's family. As he got nothing out of it, Kazran refused to save the ship, but held himself back from striking the family's young son, something that was noted by the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') | ||
==Negation== | == Negation == | ||
===Christmas Eve adventures=== | === Christmas Eve adventures === | ||
With Kazran refusing to help, the Doctor came up with the idea to try to change the man's life using ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' for inspiration. The Doctor proclaimed himself the Ghost of Christmas Past and restored [[Kazran Sardick's diary|Kazran's old video diary]] so that Kazran could witness the Doctor beginning to change his past. | With Kazran refusing to help, the Doctor came up with the idea to try to change the man's life using ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' for inspiration. The Doctor proclaimed himself the Ghost of Christmas Past and restored [[Kazran Sardick's diary|Kazran's old video diary]] so that Kazran could witness the Doctor beginning to change his past. | ||
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Over the next several years, the Doctor and Kazran awoke Abigail on Christmas Eve to have adventures with them all over time and space. The future Kazran gained memories of these adventures as time changed around him, remembering both timelines simultaneously. As Kazran grew older, he and Abigail fell in love with each other and kissed after a Christmas Eve spent with Abigail's family. The next Christmas Eve, while at a [[20th century]] [[Hollywood]] party, Abigail admitted that she was terminally ill and only had a single more day to live. As a result, a devastated Kazran ended his adventures with the Doctor without explaining why. The Doctor, who realised that something was wrong, left Kazran the broken half of his screwdriver in case Kazran ever changed his mind. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') | Over the next several years, the Doctor and Kazran awoke Abigail on Christmas Eve to have adventures with them all over time and space. The future Kazran gained memories of these adventures as time changed around him, remembering both timelines simultaneously. As Kazran grew older, he and Abigail fell in love with each other and kissed after a Christmas Eve spent with Abigail's family. The next Christmas Eve, while at a [[20th century]] [[Hollywood]] party, Abigail admitted that she was terminally ill and only had a single more day to live. As a result, a devastated Kazran ended his adventures with the Doctor without explaining why. The Doctor, who realised that something was wrong, left Kazran the broken half of his screwdriver in case Kazran ever changed his mind. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') | ||
===A broken-hearted and bitter man=== | === A broken-hearted and bitter man === | ||
Over the next few years, Kazran fell under the influence of his father as he did in the original timeline, but this time he was heart-broken and bitter over Abigail's fate instead of heartless and cruel. Kazran kept Abigail on ice, unable to decide when the last day he would spend with his beloved would be. As a result of this change, the portrait of Abigail was once more replaced with his father's portrait. | Over the next few years, Kazran fell under the influence of his father as he did in the original timeline, but this time he was heart-broken and bitter over Abigail's fate instead of heartless and cruel. Kazran kept Abigail on ice, unable to decide when the last day he would spend with his beloved would be. As a result of this change, the portrait of Abigail was once more replaced with his father's portrait. | ||
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In a final attempt to change Kazran's life, the Doctor brought the twelve-year old Kazran forward in time to see what he would become, effectively making Kazran himself the Ghost of Christmas Future. Kazran accepted that he would die old and alone until he was shown that his younger self had been brought to his present. After the young Kazran mistook his bitter, heart-broken older self for his father, Kazran nearly hit him before being bombarded by memories of his father and his love for Abigail. Having realised what he had become, Kazran broke down and embraced his younger self, and finally changed for the better. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') | In a final attempt to change Kazran's life, the Doctor brought the twelve-year old Kazran forward in time to see what he would become, effectively making Kazran himself the Ghost of Christmas Future. Kazran accepted that he would die old and alone until he was shown that his younger self had been brought to his present. After the young Kazran mistook his bitter, heart-broken older self for his father, Kazran nearly hit him before being bombarded by memories of his father and his love for Abigail. Having realised what he had become, Kazran broke down and embraced his younger self, and finally changed for the better. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') | ||
===A final day together=== | === A final day together === | ||
With Kazran's life successfully altered, the two Kazrans and the Doctor attempted to save the crashing spaceship. However, the machine would not respond to Kazran and the Doctor realised that Elliot would never have programmed it to respond to the kind-hearted man that Kazran was now. As a result of altering Kazran's past, the Doctor had made him incapable of using the machine to save the ship. | With Kazran's life successfully altered, the two Kazrans and the Doctor attempted to save the crashing spaceship. However, the machine would not respond to Kazran and the Doctor realised that Elliot would never have programmed it to respond to the kind-hearted man that Kazran was now. As a result of altering Kazran's past, the Doctor had made him incapable of using the machine to save the ship. | ||
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With the ship saved, the Doctor returned the young Kazran to his own time and left Abigail and the old Kazran the sleigh they had used in an early adventure for the two to ride on their last day together. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') | With the ship saved, the Doctor returned the young Kazran to his own time and left Abigail and the old Kazran the sleigh they had used in an early adventure for the two to ride on their last day together. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'') | ||
[[Category:Alternate timelines]] | [[Category:Alternate timelines]] |