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'''Adrian Fairley''' was a [[British]] [[astronaut]] and a member of an international mission to [[Mars]] in the [[1970s]]. During one trip to the surface, something went wrong and his shuttle crashed onto the planet. His broken body was discovered and repaired by the [[Zoltan]]s. The peaceful contact between the two species made Fairley a celebrity and an enthusiastic spokesman for the Zoltans. Secretly, the Zoltans had obtained power over him when they operated on him, and used him to breed [[Zoltan soldier]]s to eliminate prominent anti-Zoltan persons, facilitating their colonization of Earth. After eleven such deaths, Adrian himself died of no apparent cause with a defiant smile on his face. The [[Third Doctor]] speculated that he died defying the power the Zoltans had over him. ([[DWAN]]: ''[[Soldiers from Zolta]]'')
'''Adrian Fairley''' was a [[British]] [[astronaut]] and a member of an international mission to [[Mars]] in the [[1970s]]. During one trip to the surface, something went wrong and his shuttle crashed onto the planet. His broken body was discovered and repaired by the [[Zoltan]]s. The peaceful contact between the two species made Fairley a celebrity and an enthusiastic spokesman for the Zoltans. Secretly, the Zoltans had obtained power over him when they operated on him, and used him to breed [[Zoltan soldier]]s to eliminate prominent anti-Zoltan persons, facilitating their colonisation of Earth. After eleven such deaths, Adrian himself died of no apparent cause with a defiant smile on his face. The [[Third Doctor]] speculated that he died defying the power the Zoltans had over him. ([[DWAN]]: ''[[Soldiers from Zolta]]'')
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