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The reason for the creation of the Braxiatel Collection was the disastrous test of the Timonic Fusion Device, which destroyed the planet [[Minyos]], prompting Braxiatel to begin collecting and preserving historical artefacts in case such widespread destruction ever happened again. He also admitted that he had transgressed the Laws of Time by being in contact with his future [[regeneration]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Inquiry]]'')
The reason for the creation of the Braxiatel Collection was the disastrous test of the Timonic Fusion Device, which destroyed the planet [[Minyos]], prompting Braxiatel to begin collecting and preserving historical artefacts in case such widespread destruction ever happened again. He also admitted that he had transgressed the Laws of Time by being in contact with his future [[regeneration]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Inquiry]]'')


He often used Benny as an expert as part of his art dealings. Wishing to obtain a [[Halstad Harp]] he took her to an auction on [[Palastrid]]. Discovering the truth behind the death of the planet [[Halstra]] he wanted to employ [[Hulver]] to his collection. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Extinction Event (audio story)|The Extinction Event]]'')
He often used Benny as an expert as part of his art dealings. Wishing to obtain a [[Halstad Harp]] he took her to an auction on [[Palastrid]]. Discovering the truth behind the death of the planet [[Halstad]] he wanted to employ [[Hulver]] to his collection. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Extinction Event (audio story)|The Extinction Event]]'')


While Benny was working at the Braxiatel Collection, a conspiracy started to form around Braxiatel. While all the characters were shown dark, twisted mirror images of themselves, Braxiatel was unaffected, and when [[Jason Kane]] wondered if the real Braxiatel was the mirror version, he was brainwashed into inability to be suspicious of Braxiatel. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Mirror Effect (audio story)|The Mirror Effect]]'') Further incidents showed the Time Lord to be far more dangerous and manipulative than he let on — he used a brainwashed Jason for his own ends, had murder done in his name, and caused a civil war in the [[Domus]] system. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Life in Pieces]]'')
While Benny was working at the Braxiatel Collection, a conspiracy started to form around Braxiatel. While all the characters were shown dark, twisted mirror images of themselves, Braxiatel was unaffected, and when [[Jason Kane]] wondered if the real Braxiatel was the mirror version, he was brainwashed into inability to be suspicious of Braxiatel. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Mirror Effect (audio story)|The Mirror Effect]]'') Further incidents showed the Time Lord to be far more dangerous and manipulative than he let on — he used a brainwashed Jason for his own ends, had murder done in his name, and caused a civil war in the [[Domus]] system. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Life in Pieces]]'')
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