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Randolph Bane was the owner of the "Bane Incorporation" and one of the few people with the ability to manipulate [[the Doctor's amaranth]]. In life, Bane was extremely [[ | |image = Randolph Bane bust.png | ||
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Randolph Bane was the owner of the "Bane Incorporation" and one of the few people with the ability to manipulate [[the Doctor's amaranth]]. In life, Bane was extremely [[agoraphobic]] and actively sought out to become immortal. | |||
Due to his immense agoraphobia, Bane lived within a hermetically-sealed bunker on Earth and only interacted with robotic life. As CEO of the Bane Incorporation, Bane became one of the most rich and influential people within the galaxy. Despite all of this power, one thing alluded him. The ability to stop his own aging. While he could greatly slow the process, he was unable to completely stop it. Despite this, he attempted to cling onto life as much as possible. During the Third Dalek War, the Incorporation developed a technique known as "the Haze" for the Space Legion while also being responsible in the "disappearance" of numerous Space Legion soldiers in the War for experiments. Despite this, immortality seemingly completely eluded Bane until he found something revolutionary, | Due to his immense agoraphobia, Bane lived within a hermetically-sealed bunker on Earth and only interacted with robotic life. As CEO of the Bane Incorporation, Bane became one of the most rich and influential people within the galaxy. Despite all of this power, one thing alluded him. The ability to stop his own aging. While he could greatly slow the process, he was unable to completely stop it. Despite this, he attempted to cling onto life as much as possible. During the Third Dalek War, the Incorporation developed a technique known as "the Haze" for the Space Legion while also being responsible in the "disappearance" of numerous Space Legion soldiers in the War for experiments. Despite this, immortality seemingly completely eluded Bane until he found something revolutionary, |