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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Unknown to his staff, the Chief had found a creature in the basement and taken it as his pet. He had the [[cleaner]]s take it the bodies of the dead, believing that it ate them. The Chief even went so far as to have [[Caretaker 345/12, subsection 3]] killed to feed the creature He though of himself as the creature's "daddy".
Unknown to his staff, the Chief had found a creature in the basement and made it his pet. He had the [[cleaner]]s take it the bodies of the dead, believing that it ate them. The Chief even had [[Caretaker 345/12, subsection 3]] killed to feed the creature He though of himself as the creature's "daddy".


When the [[Seventh Doctor]] was brought to him, the Chief took him to be the "Great Architect", namely [[Kroagnon]], who built designed Paradise Towers. He then ordered his [[execution]] and was called away after a report on the death of 345/12, subsection 3 came in. When he returned, he found that the Doctor had escaped and blamed the [[Deputy Chief Caretaker]] who was tasked with him re-capture.
When the [[Seventh Doctor]] was brought to him, the Chief thought he was the "Great Architect", namely [[Kroagnon]], who designed Paradise Towers. He ordered his [[execution]] and was called away after a report on the death of 345/12, subsection 3 came in. When he returned, he found the Doctor had escaped and blamed the [[Deputy Chief Caretaker]], who was tasked with him re-capture.


The Doctor was once again brought before the Chief who began interrogating him. He soon found out that the Doctor was not the "Great Architect" as he had though, but still ordered his execution. Once again he was killed away after a report on the death of [[Tilda]] and [[Tabby (Paradise Towers)|Tabby]] came in. He went to the scene of the death and bribed [[Maddy]] by offering her the flat in return for her silence on the matter.
The Doctor was again brought before the Chief who began interrogating him. He soon learned the Doctor was not the "Great Architect" as he had thought, but still ordered his execution. Once again he was called away after a report on the death of [[Tilda]] and [[Tabby (Paradise Towers)|Tabby]] came in. He went to the scene of the death and bribed [[Maddy]] by offering her the flat in return for her silence on the matter.


While making his way back to control, he met with [[cleaner 479]] who forced him down to the basement. There he ws brought before the creature who revealed itself to be Kroagnon and that he needed a body to escape from his imprisonment. The Chief was then forced into a container and [[corpoelectroscopy]] was performed to transplant Kroagnon's mind into the Chief, effectively killing him. ([[DW]]: ''[[Paradise Towers (TV story)|Paradise Towers]]'')
While making his way back to control, he met with [[cleaner 479]], who forced him down to the basement. There he was brought before the creature, who revealed itself as Kroagnon. He needed a body to escape from his imprisonment. The Chief was forced into a container and [[corpoelectroscopy]] was performed to transplant Kroagnon's mind into the Chief, effectively killing him. ([[DW]]: ''[[Paradise Towers (TV story)|Paradise Towers]]'')
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