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Braxiatel became involved in political affairs on [[Gallifrey]]. He tried to halt the disaster he anticipated from the Timonic Fusion Device,  known as [[Project Alpha]], being built by [[Glower]] and his technician, [[Narvin]]. He presided over the Inquiry into Romana's actions on Gryben. He knew that a Timonic Fusion Device existed and Darkel's line of questioning was wrong. When K9 accidentally let off a data bomb, he became worried when the data in the matrix had a recording of its explosion, an explosion that didn't happen. He suggested to Leela to go to the Archives if she wanted to know more about Andred. When Darkel said that he had illegally interfered in the affairs of the universe, he said that all he was doing was protecting a set of art treasures. It was the detonation of the timonic fusion device and the destruction of [[Minyos]] that made him create the collection. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Inquiry (audio story)|The Inquiry]]'')
Braxiatel became involved in political affairs on [[Gallifrey]]. He tried to halt the disaster he anticipated from the Timonic Fusion Device,  known as [[Project Alpha]], being built by [[Glower]] and his technician, [[Narvin]]. He presided over the Inquiry into Romana's actions on Gryben. He knew that a Timonic Fusion Device existed and Darkel's line of questioning was wrong. When K9 accidentally let off a data bomb, he became worried when the data in the matrix had a recording of its explosion, an explosion that didn't happen. He suggested to Leela to go to the Archives if she wanted to know more about Andred. When Darkel said that he had illegally interfered in the affairs of the universe, he said that all he was doing was protecting a set of art treasures. It was the detonation of the timonic fusion device and the destruction of [[Minyos]] that made him create the collection. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Inquiry (audio story)|The Inquiry]]'')


Braxiatel was a tutor in the [[Time Lord Academy]] when [[Romana I]] attended. When she was contacted by [[Pandora]], she told him. He hypnotised her to forget not only Pandora, but also him. As a result, she recalled only having heard of him through his art collection before her eventual return to Gallifrey from [[E-Space]]. He guided her subsequent rise to the Presidency in order to watch her closely for any evidence of Pandora's influence. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Lies (audio story)|Lies]]'')
Braxiatel was a tutor in the [[Time Lord Academy]] when [[Romana I]] attended. When she was contacted by [[Pandora]], she told him. He hypnotised her to forget not only Pandora, but also him. As a result, she recalled only having heard of him through his art collection before her eventual return to Gallifrey from [[E-Space]]. He guided her subsequent rise to the Presidency in order to watch her closely for any evidence of Pandora's influence. He eventually became in charge  of the academy and asked Romana to appoint him to the role of chancellor. He chastised [[Wynter (Lies)|Wynter]] for leaving Romana in the catacombs. He worked out that Narvin was being framed and wasn't the cause of the [[Archivist (The Inquiry)|Archivist]] death. He went with Narvin to find Romana in the vaults. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Lies (audio story)|Lies]]'')


Secretly, throughout his rise to power, he was in communication with his past and future selves, sending items to his collection. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Lies (audio story)|Lies]]'') President Romana knew this and held the information over him; he would be disgraced if it were known that he had broken the laws of time.
Secretly, throughout his rise to power, he was in communication with his past and future selves, sending items to his collection. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Lies (audio story)|Lies]]'') President Romana knew this and held the information over him; he would be disgraced if it were known that he had broken the laws of time.
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