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He had a balanced sense of right and wrong, becoming utterly infuriated at the possibility of a Sontaran plan for [[genocide]] of innocent natives and the Church of the Glorious Dead's atrocities against the alien ambassadors on the planet Paradost. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Unnatural Born Killers (comic story)|Unnatural Born Killers]]'') Before he touched the mnemonic crystal offered to him by [[Izzy Sinclair]], he suffered from flashbacks of his former life. These saddened him as he could not access all his memories and he felt the pain those memories would bring would be greater than the joy, making him reject the crystal initially. However, upon embracing those memories and his humanity, he became a complete person again and left to have his own adventures soon after. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Glorious Dead (comic story)|The Glorious Dead]]'')
He had a balanced sense of right and wrong, becoming utterly infuriated at the possibility of a Sontaran plan for [[genocide]] of innocent natives and the Church of the Glorious Dead's atrocities against the alien ambassadors on the planet Paradost. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Unnatural Born Killers (comic story)|Unnatural Born Killers]]'') Before he touched the mnemonic crystal offered to him by [[Izzy Sinclair]], he suffered from flashbacks of his former life. These saddened him as he could not access all his memories and he felt the pain those memories would bring would be greater than the joy, making him reject the crystal initially. However, upon embracing those memories and his humanity, he became a complete person again and left to have his own adventures soon after. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Glorious Dead (comic story)|The Glorious Dead]]'')


Early on in his life he showed a child-like innocence to everything around him. He was often bothered and horrified by death or tragedy that surrounded him. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[Ship of Fools (comic story)|Ship of Fools]]'')
Early on in his life he showed a child-like innocence to everything around him. He was often bothered and horrified by death or tragedy that surrounded him. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[Ship of Fools (comic story)|Ship of Fools]]'') In his later life however, hegre more cockey.


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