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[[File:Fendelman and Colby.jpg|left|thumb|Fendelman convinces [[Adam Colby]] that his "small deception" is justified. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'')]] | [[File:Fendelman and Colby.jpg|left|thumb|Fendelman convinces [[Adam Colby]] that his "small deception" is justified. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'')]] | ||
In [[July]] [[1977]], Colby told his colleagues, while they were gathered in the priory's [[kitchen]], that he had found the body of [[Hiker (Image of the Fendahl)|a hiker]] in the woods nearby. Fendelman argued that, given the belief that these woods were haunted, this would lead to unwanted attention as a result of publicity. He convinced Colby that it was best to move the body, reminding him that he wouldn't want his [[Nobel Prize]] to be jeopardised. Thea was unmoved, and said that it was illegal. Fendelman replied that it was a "small deception only", and Colby agreed that it wouldn't make much difference. Speaking to Stael alone, he told him to "get on to [[London]]" and tell [[Hartman | In [[July]] [[1977]], Colby told his colleagues, while they were gathered in the priory's [[kitchen]], that he had found the body of [[Hiker (Image of the Fendahl)|a hiker]] in the woods nearby. Fendelman argued that, given the belief that these woods were haunted, this would lead to unwanted attention as a result of publicity. He convinced Colby that it was best to move the body, reminding him that he wouldn't want his [[Nobel Prize]] to be jeopardised. Thea was unmoved, and said that it was illegal. Fendelman replied that it was a "small deception only", and Colby agreed that it wouldn't make much difference. Speaking to Stael alone, he told him to "get on to [[London]]" and tell [[John Hartman|Hartman]] he wanted a security team at the priory in two hours. He also asked Stael to perform a [[autopsy|post-mortem]] on the hiker's body. | ||
This done, Stael went to Fendelman in [[Fendelman's lab|his lab]]. The doctor was working, and told him "if we can get a visual representation of this area here, then we shall see the living owner of that skull". Stael informed him of the results of the post-mortem - the body was decomposing already, and appeared to have had all the energy drained from it. Fendelman told him to dispose of the body and warned that nobody was to know of this. | This done, Stael went to Fendelman in [[Fendelman's lab|his lab]]. The doctor was working, and told him "if we can get a visual representation of this area here, then we shall see the living owner of that skull". Stael informed him of the results of the post-mortem - the body was decomposing already, and appeared to have had all the energy drained from it. Fendelman told him to dispose of the body and warned that nobody was to know of this. | ||
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After his death, one of the theories the Doctor considered for the origins of man was that "the Fendahl fed into the RNA of certain individuals the instincts and compulsions necessary to recreate. These were fed through the generations till they reached Fendelman and people like him." ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'') | After his death, one of the theories the Doctor considered for the origins of man was that "the Fendahl fed into the RNA of certain individuals the instincts and compulsions necessary to recreate. These were fed through the generations till they reached Fendelman and people like him." ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'') | ||
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