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'''Granby''' was a young soldier, formerly serving in the Royal Navy before being assigned to the [[British Imperial Spacefleet]], who was killed while scouting [[the Moon]]'s surface. He had been killed maliciously by the [[Vrall]], who took his brain tissue and used it to give themselves knowledge of Earth, absorbing the electric enzymes and thus his knowledge, allowing them to speak English and create a story that would appeal to the expedition. However, this helped the [[Fifth Doctor|Doctor]] [[deduce]] the true nature of the Vrall; they claimed to gain knowledge of English via a [[Telepathy|telepathic]] 'download' from [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]], but among other minor linguistic anomalies, they referred to robots as 'mechanical servants', which was a term that Granby would have used rather than Turlough. ([[PROSE]]: '' [[Imperial Moon (novel)|Imperial Moon]]'') | '''Granby''' was a young soldier, formerly serving in the Royal Navy before being assigned to the [[British Imperial Spacefleet]], who was killed while scouting [[the Moon]]'s surface. He had been killed maliciously by the [[Vrall]], who took his brain tissue and used it to give themselves knowledge of Earth, absorbing the electric enzymes and thus his knowledge, allowing them to speak English and create a story that would appeal to the expedition. However, this helped the [[Fifth Doctor|Doctor]] [[deduce]] the true nature of the Vrall; they claimed to gain knowledge of English via a [[Telepathy|telepathic]] 'download' from [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]], but among other minor linguistic anomalies, they referred to robots as 'mechanical servants', which was a term that Granby would have used rather than Turlough. ([[PROSE]]: '' [[Imperial Moon (novel)|Imperial Moon]]'') | ||
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