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'''Patrick Rix''' was a [[Scottish]] doctor.
'''Patrick Rix''' was a [[Scottish]] doctor.


He became [[insane]] when his deformed child [[Stephen Rix|Stephen]]'s birth caused his wife's death. He conducted research on [[homeless]] people to find the source of [[human]] pain. He was driven out of [[Edinburgh]] in disgrace when his experiments were uncovered.
He became [[insane]] when his deformed child [[Stephen Rix|Stephen]]'s birth caused [[Stephen Rix's mother|his wife]]'s death. He conducted research on [[homeless]] people to find the source of [[human]] pain. He was driven out of [[Edinburgh]] in disgrace when his experiments were uncovered.


When he was transported into [[Galah's TARDIS]] and could not escape the creatures attacking him there, he took his own life. This unintentionally allowed him access to the subroutines of the TARDIS, allowing him to control it to a great extent. The [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Galah]] were able to give him visions that forced him to face the horrible things he had done. The two [[Time Lord]]s were then able to erase his personality from the TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Strange England (novel)|Strange England]]'')
When he was transported into [[Galah's TARDIS]] and could not escape the creatures attacking him there, he took his own life. This unintentionally allowed him access to the subroutines of the TARDIS, allowing him to control it to a great extent. The [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Galah]] were able to give him visions that forced him to face the horrible things he had done. The two [[Time Lord]]s were then able to erase his personality from the TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Strange England (novel)|Strange England]]'')
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