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In an [[Gallifrey (Disassembled)|alternate timeline]] in which the Time Lords regularly altered history through the Temporal Intervention Agency, Narvin served as the Interrogator General under Lady President Romana until he was murdered by Leela, who succeeded him in that position. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Disassembled (audio story)|Disassembled]]'') | In an [[Gallifrey (Disassembled)|alternate timeline]] in which the Time Lords regularly altered history through the Temporal Intervention Agency, Narvin served as the Interrogator General under Lady President Romana until he was murdered by Leela, who succeeded him in that position. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Disassembled (audio story)|Disassembled]]'') | ||
In [[Gallifrey (Forever)|another | In [[Gallifrey (Forever)|another alternate timeline]] in which [[Rassilon]] failed to finish the [[Eye of Harmony]] before his death, Narvin served as [[Lord Chancellor]] of a Gallifrey which never achieved [[time travel]] and where [[slavery]] still existed. He had Lady President Romana assassinated but she was immediately replaced by her counterpart from the proper timeline, who claimed that the victim of the assassination was a decoy. After he was killed by the [[Krilig]], he was replaced by the version of Narvin from the proper timeline. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Forever (audio story)|Forever]]'') | ||
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Romana once described Narvin as "a CIA half-wit". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Second Sight (audio story)|Second Sight]]'') | Romana once described Narvin as "a CIA half-wit". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Second Sight (audio story)|Second Sight]]'') | ||
Narvin was dismissive of the [[Seventh Doctor]] and didn't like to be compared to him; this also extended to gadgets. When [[Melanie Bush]] was manipulated into handing the Doctor, [[Ace]] and [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] over to [[Dogbolter]], Narvin broke him out of prison with his own version of sonic screwdriver. Narvin was annoyed when the Doctor hinted that he'd been inspired by the Doctor's own sonic screwdriver, and went as far as calling it a "sonic lockpick." Narvin was also dismissive of the Doctor's human companions, and stated the Doctor only kept them around to stroke | Narvin was dismissive of the [[Seventh Doctor]] and didn't like to be compared to him; this also extended to gadgets. When [[Melanie Bush]] was manipulated into handing the Doctor, [[Ace]] and [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] over to [[Dogbolter]], Narvin broke him out of prison with his own version of a sonic screwdriver. Narvin was annoyed when the Doctor hinted that he'd been inspired by the Doctor's own sonic screwdriver, and went as far as calling it a "sonic lockpick." Narvin was also dismissive of the Doctor's human companions, and stated the Doctor only kept them around to stroke his ego because they kept making poor observations and asked what he considered stupid questions. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Quantum Possibility Engine (audio story)|The Quantum Possibility Engine]]'') | ||
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