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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Having been exiled to the wilderness after the dissolution of the old religious orders, I.M. Foreman found twelve individuals, all of whom had no memory of who they were, but who they eventually | Having been exiled to the wilderness after the dissolution of the old religious orders, I.M. Foreman found twelve individuals, all of whom had no memory of who they were, but who they eventually [[deduce]]d were his future twelve incarnations. Together they formed [[I.M. Foreman's Travelling Show|I.M. Foreman's One-Species Nongenetically Engineered Travelling Show]], a show which was actually a complex space time event that could travel in [[time]]. As a priest, he had been given the gift of [[regeneration]], but in those days it was much less stable than modern regeneration, meaning he tended to absorb the [[DNA]] of whatever he encountered in his life whenever he regenerated, each of his incarnations being increasingly less human as they moved on from his original body. | ||
He eventually arrived on [[Dust (planet)|Dust]], where his true nature was revealed to the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]] (after the TARDIS was unintentionally diverted to Dust after an accidental meeting between the Third and [[Eighth Doctor]]s). I.M. Foreman's travelling show was made up of thirteen acts, which were all aspects/bodies of I.M. Foreman, one for each regeneration. When [[the Remote]] attacked the planet, the other twelve were forced to release Number 13, the most unstable of all his regenerations, which tried to eat everything and absorb it into its own structure. | He eventually arrived on [[Dust (planet)|Dust]], where his true nature was revealed to the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]] (after the TARDIS was unintentionally diverted to Dust after an accidental meeting between the Third and [[Eighth Doctor]]s). I.M. Foreman's travelling show was made up of thirteen acts, which were all aspects/bodies of I.M. Foreman, one for each regeneration. When [[the Remote]] attacked the planet, the other twelve were forced to release Number 13, the most unstable of all his regenerations, which tried to eat everything and absorb it into its own structure. |