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'''Lord Haldoran''' was a title in the inherited peerage of [[England]] in at least the [[22nd century]].  At least two, and possibly three, people were known to have held the tile. 


Haldoran was a [[22nd century]] [[Earth]] dictator who wanted to take over [[New London]].  
The most infamous of these was a dictator who wanted to take over [[New London]].  He was opposed by both the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Lord London]] during a bitter war. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Legacy of the Daleks]]'')


==The dictator's father==
An early Haldoran was
==The dictator==
Sometime during the war, London gave his then-seventeen-year-old daughter [[Donna (Legacy of the Daleks)|Donna]] to Haldoran to marry in an attempt to create peace. Haldoran then tortured Donna and constantly attempted to [[Sex|impregnate]] her, until it as discovered she was infertile. He then divorced her and instead took her cousin, [[Brittany]], and bore twelve kin with her. He warned Donna that if she ever returned, that he would make her life with him seem pleasant.
Sometime during the war, London gave his then-seventeen-year-old daughter [[Donna (Legacy of the Daleks)|Donna]] to Haldoran to marry in an attempt to create peace. Haldoran then tortured Donna and constantly attempted to [[Sex|impregnate]] her, until it as discovered she was infertile. He then divorced her and instead took her cousin, [[Brittany]], and bore twelve kin with her. He warned Donna that if she ever returned, that he would make her life with him seem pleasant.


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He had extreme distrust with [[Barlow]] and [[Craddock]], two generals who were important and loyal to him, yet he felt were too close. He ordered [[Tomlin]] to make them distrust each other. During a later battle, when Tomlin asked for reinforcements over radio, Haldorian told him that he was dying for him, and that was enough for battle.
He had extreme distrust with [[Barlow]] and [[Craddock]], two generals who were important and loyal to him, yet he felt were too close. He ordered [[Tomlin]] to make them distrust each other. During a later battle, when Tomlin asked for reinforcements over radio, Haldorian told him that he was dying for him, and that was enough for battle.


Later, he encountered the [[Eighth Doctor]], along with Donna and [[David Campbell]]. He kissed Donna, yet also drew in blood from her lip. He proceeded to try and shoot the Doctor, but he became distracted by [[Tomlin]], who hald a gun at him, calling him a traitor. He then shot [[Tomlin]], informing him that it would have been better to shoot then to talk. Donna took his advice, and shot him in the face, killing him.([[EDA]]: ''[[Legacy of the Daleks]]'')
Later, he encountered the [[Eighth Doctor]], along with Donna and [[David Campbell]]. He kissed Donna, yet also drew in blood from her lip. He proceeded to try and shoot the Doctor, but he became distracted by [[Tomlin]], who hald a gun at him, calling him a traitor. He then shot [[Tomlin]], informing him that it would have been better to shoot then to talk. Donna took his advice, and shot him in the face, killing him.  
 
== The dictator's successor==
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