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'''Charles Winlett''' was a [[scientist]] who was part of a [[World Ecology Bureau]] expedition in [[Antarctica]].
'''Charles Winlett''' was a [[scientist]] who was part of a [[World Ecology Bureau]] expedition in [[Antarctica]].


== Biography ==
Winlett and [[Derek Moberley]] discovered a [[Krynoid]] pod in the permafrost while digging for samples. They brought the pod to the base, and when [[John Stevenson]] put it under an [[ultraviolet]] lamp, it began to grow. While Winlett was half asleep, the pod infected him and he started to slowly transform into a [[Krynoid]]. After killing Moberley, the Krynoid left the base in search of food and warmth. It later returned to base and killed Stevenson, and it tried to kill the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]] just before it was killed when the [[bomb]] [[Scorby]] planted destroyed the base. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Seeds of Doom (TV story)|The Seeds of Doom]]'')
Winlett and [[Derek Moberley]] discovered a [[Krynoid]] pod in the permafrost while digging for samples. They brought the pod to the base, and when [[John Stevenson]] put it under an [[ultraviolet]] lamp, it began to grow. While Winlett was half asleep, the pod infected him and he started to slowly transform into a [[Krynoid]]. After killing Moberley, the Krynoid left the base in search of food and warmth. It later returned to base and killed Stevenson, and it tried to kill the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]] just before it was killed when the [[bomb]] [[Scorby]] planted destroyed the base. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Seeds of Doom (TV story)|The Seeds of Doom]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
The script describes the initial effect of the Krynoid on Winlett's skin as it having "gone mouldy".
* The script describes the initial effect of the Krynoid on Winlett's skin as it having "gone mouldy".
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