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'''Lord Haldoran''' was a title in the inherited peerage of [[England]] in at least the [[22nd century]]. At least two, and possibly three, people were known to have held the tile. | |||
The most infamous of these was a dictator who wanted to take over [[New London]]. He was opposed by both the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Lord London]] during a bitter war. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Legacy of the Daleks]]'') | |||
==The dictator's father== | |||
An early Haldoran was | |||
==The dictator== | |||
Sometime during the war, London gave his then-seventeen-year-old daughter [[Donna (Legacy of the Daleks)|Donna]] to Haldoran to marry in an attempt to create peace. Haldoran then tortured Donna and constantly attempted to [[Sex|impregnate]] her, until it as discovered she was infertile. He then divorced her and instead took her cousin, [[Brittany]], and bore twelve kin with her. He warned Donna that if she ever returned, that he would make her life with him seem pleasant. | Sometime during the war, London gave his then-seventeen-year-old daughter [[Donna (Legacy of the Daleks)|Donna]] to Haldoran to marry in an attempt to create peace. Haldoran then tortured Donna and constantly attempted to [[Sex|impregnate]] her, until it as discovered she was infertile. He then divorced her and instead took her cousin, [[Brittany]], and bore twelve kin with her. He warned Donna that if she ever returned, that he would make her life with him seem pleasant. | ||
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He had extreme distrust with [[Barlow]] and [[Craddock]], two generals who were important and loyal to him, yet he felt were too close. He ordered [[Tomlin]] to make them distrust each other. During a later battle, when Tomlin asked for reinforcements over radio, Haldorian told him that he was dying for him, and that was enough for battle. | He had extreme distrust with [[Barlow]] and [[Craddock]], two generals who were important and loyal to him, yet he felt were too close. He ordered [[Tomlin]] to make them distrust each other. During a later battle, when Tomlin asked for reinforcements over radio, Haldorian told him that he was dying for him, and that was enough for battle. | ||
Later, he encountered the [[Eighth Doctor]], along with Donna and [[David Campbell]]. He kissed Donna, yet also drew in blood from her lip. He proceeded to try and shoot the Doctor, but he became distracted by [[Tomlin]], who hald a gun at him, calling him a traitor. He then shot [[Tomlin]], informing him that it would have been better to shoot then to talk. Donna took his advice, and shot him in the face, killing him. | Later, he encountered the [[Eighth Doctor]], along with Donna and [[David Campbell]]. He kissed Donna, yet also drew in blood from her lip. He proceeded to try and shoot the Doctor, but he became distracted by [[Tomlin]], who hald a gun at him, calling him a traitor. He then shot [[Tomlin]], informing him that it would have been better to shoot then to talk. Donna took his advice, and shot him in the face, killing him. | ||
== The dictator's successor== | |||
[[Category:22nd century individuals]] | [[Category:22nd century individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Human leaders]] | [[Category:Human leaders]] | ||
[[Category:The Master's allies]] | [[Category:The Master's allies]] | ||
[[Category:Eighth Doctor enemies]] | [[Category:Eighth Doctor enemies]] |
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