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This done, Stael went to Fendelman in [[Fendelman's lab|his lab]]. The doctor was working, and told him "if we can get a visual representation of this area here, then we shall see the living owner of that skull". Stael informed him of the results of the post-mortem — the body was decomposing already, and appeared to have had all the energy drained from it. Fendelman told Stael to dispose of the body, and warned that nobody was to know of this. Even though what Fendelman was doing was illegal, he knew he was rich enough to get away with it. ([[PROSE]] ''[[Doctor Who and the Image of the Fendahl (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Image of the Fendahl]]'')
This done, Stael went to Fendelman in [[Fendelman's lab|his lab]]. The doctor was working, and told him "if we can get a visual representation of this area here, then we shall see the living owner of that skull". Stael informed him of the results of the post-mortem — the body was decomposing already, and appeared to have had all the energy drained from it. Fendelman told Stael to dispose of the body, and warned that nobody was to know of this. Even though what Fendelman was doing was illegal, he knew he was rich enough to get away with it. ([[PROSE]] ''[[Doctor Who and the Image of the Fendahl (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Image of the Fendahl]]'')


Annoyed by the limitations on access, requiring the permission of Fendelman to come and go from the priory, Colby went to see Fendelman in his lab. The doctor asked if his machines impressed Colby, who replied that "I always say if you've seen one jukebox, you've seen them all." Fendelman explained how it was his work with this equipment that led to the discovery of Eustace. He then explained his current work, leading Colby to tell Thea when they were alone that he was "crazy as a bed bug", adding "He actually believes that he can see into the past with that electronic [[fruit machine]] he's got down there."
Annoyed by the limitations on access, requiring Fendelman's permission to come and go from the priory, Colby went to see Fendelman in his lab. The doctor asked if his machines impressed Colby, who replied that "I always say if you've seen one jukebox, you've seen them all." Fendelman explained how it was his work with this equipment that led to the discovery of Eustace. He then explained his current work, leading Colby to tell Thea when they were alone that he was "crazy as a bed bug", adding "He actually believes that he can see into the past with that electronic [[fruit machine]] he's got down there."


The Fourth Doctor came to the priory and attempted to explain to Colby the cause of the happenings there, a second man, [[David Mitchell]], head of the security team, having died, and Thea having collapsed with Fendahleen appearing on her prostate form. Fendelman entered the kichen, where they were, and the Doctor spoke to him, saying "Doctor Fendelman, I presume. Is that really your name, Fendelman?" and asked him to dismantle the scanner and perform some tests on Thea, beginning with an [[x-ray]] of her skull. Instead, Fendelman ordered that the Doctor be locked up, saying he suspected him of [[murder]]. Colby said he would now call the [[police]], but, as he left, Fendelman asked how he would explain having not contacted them before.
The Fourth Doctor came to the priory and attempted to explain to Colby the cause of the happenings there, a second man, [[David Mitchell]], head of the security team, having died, and Thea having collapsed with Fendahleen appearing on her prostate form. Fendelman entered the kichen, where they were, and the Doctor spoke to him, saying "Doctor Fendelman, I presume. Is that really your name, Fendelman?" and asked him to dismantle the scanner and perform some tests on Thea, beginning with an [[x-ray]] of her skull. Instead, Fendelman ordered that the Doctor be locked up, saying he suspected him of [[murder]]. Colby said he would now call the [[police]], but, as he left, Fendelman asked how he would explain having not contacted them before.
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