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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 was later talking to the Doctor about an armada that would be used with the ship's power. He even said comfy chairs, which amused the Doctor. Far later, he asked the Doctor to jump into the rift and save everyone else, but when the Weeping Angels used up all the ship's power, disabling the artificial gravity, Bob fell into the rift with the other Angels and supposedly disappeared forever. ([[DW]]: ''[[Flesh and Stone]]'')
Bob, on the Angels' behalf, told the Doctor about their plans to use the ship's power to form an army and take over other worlds. When the Doctor was trapped in the control room of the Byzantium, he asked him what he was doing and amused him by making th Angel say "comfy chairs". When Bob informed the Doctor the Angels were making Amy count down just for fun, he threw away the communication device in anger.
 
When the Byzantium's power had almost been completely drained, "Angel Bob" came face to face with the Doctor. He told him to jump into the rift which had emerged from the crack in the control room, to save the Angels and his friends. However, as the last of the ship's power was drained, the gravity shield failed and the Angels fell into rift. What was left of Bob supposedly disappeared forever along with them. ([[DW]]: ''[[Flesh and Stone]]'')


Angel Bob refers to The Doctor as "The Doctor in the TARDIS", as does [[Prisoner Zero]]. This may be one of the five recurring themes mentioned by [[Steven Moffat]].
Angel Bob refers to The Doctor as "The Doctor in the TARDIS", as does [[Prisoner Zero]]. This may be one of the five recurring themes mentioned by [[Steven Moffat]].
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