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After witnessing the death of his parents in a shuttle accident when he was six, Paddox became obsessed with finding a way to change his history. Learning of the unique existence of the [[Arboretan]]s, Paddox set out to find a way to artificially duplicate their ability to live their lives over again in the hopes of sending himself back to his birth and averting the accident, apparently justifying his [[genocide]] on the grounds that he would then have undone his crime.
After witnessing the death of his parents in a shuttle accident when he was six, Paddox became obsessed with finding a way to change his history. Learning of the unique existence of the [[Arboretan]]s, Paddox set out to find a way to artificially duplicate their ability to live their lives over again in the hopes of sending himself back to his birth and averting the accident, apparently justifying his [[genocide]] on the grounds that he would then have undone his crime.


Although Paddox succeeded in his quest- although his experiments nearly released the powerful [[Repulsion]] on our universe before it was stopped by the [[Fourth Doctor|Doctor]]- he was unaware of one crucial detail; as a human, he naturally lived ''inside'' Time, where [[Time Lord]]s and Arboretans lived somewhat outside of it, and he had therefore doomed himself to be trapped for all eternity in a horrific [[time loop]], condemned to watch his parents die and commit genocide in a pointless attempt to change the past over and over and over again ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Festival of Death (novel)|Festival of Death]]'').
Although Paddox succeeded in his quest although his experiments nearly released the powerful [[Repulsion]] on our universe before it was stopped by the [[Fourth Doctor]] he was unaware of one crucial detail; as a human, he naturally lived ''inside'' time, where [[Time Lord]]s and Arboretans lived somewhat outside of it, and he had therefore doomed himself to be trapped for all eternity in a horrific [[time loop]], condemned to watch his parents die and commit genocide in a pointless attempt to change the past over and over and over again. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Festival of Death (novel)|Festival of Death]]'')
 
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