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The Angel tried to anger the Doctor by having Bob's consciousness also tell him how his words of encouragement ultimately failed the soldier: he died alone and in fear. The Doctor expressed sincere regret for Bob's death, and promised to what remained of him that he would make the Angels even more sorry for what they had done. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Time of Angels]]'') | The Angel tried to anger the Doctor by having Bob's consciousness also tell him how his words of encouragement ultimately failed the soldier: he died alone and in fear. The Doctor expressed sincere regret for Bob's death, and promised to what remained of him that he would make the Angels even more sorry for what they had done. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Time of Angels]]'') | ||
He is later talking to the Doctor about an armada that will be used with the ship's power. He even says comfy chairs which amuses the Doctor. Far later, he asks the Doctor to jump into the rift and save everyone else, but when the Doctor forces him and the rest of the Weeping Angels with the gravity, he supposedly disappears forever. ([[DW: Flesh and Stone]]) | |||
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