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Some [[year]]s after the invasion, a [[Film (Scientific Adviser)|film]] based on its events was shot by [[Lloyd Kingsley-Sayle]]. The role of Tobias Vaughn was played by an [[actor]] named [[Michael (Scientific Adviser)|Michael]]. The [[Second Doctor]], using the [[public]]'s ignorance of the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] to his advantage, changed the name of the [[alien]] invaders to the fictional [[Zexian]]s while also adding that Vaughn had a troubled [[childhood]], explaining his motivation for helping the aliens. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Scientific Adviser (short story)}})
 
Some [[year]]s after the invasion, a [[Film (Scientific Adviser)|film]] based on its events was shot by [[Lloyd Kingsley-Sayle]]. The role of Tobias Vaughn was played by an [[actor]] named [[Michael (Scientific Adviser)|Michael]]. The [[Second Doctor]], using the [[public]]'s ignorance of the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] to his advantage, changed the name of the [[alien]] invaders to the fictional [[Zexian]]s while also adding that Vaughn had a troubled [[childhood]], explaining his motivation for helping the aliens. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Scientific Adviser (short story)}})
   
Over the centuries, Vaughn influenced and manipulated humanity's development. He invested the remains of International Electromatics' empire into new technologies, such as the [[BOSS]] supercomputer, the development of the [[Time Scoop]], and [[J. P. Kettlewell|Professor Kettlewell's]] [[K1 Robot|inventions]]. As the Cybermen repeatedly attempted to invade Earth, Vaughn bought pieces of their technology in order to repair his failing body with what was left of his money.
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Over the years, Vaughn influenced and manipulated humanity's development. He invested the remains of International Electromatics' empire into new technologies, such as the [[BOSS]] supercomputer, the development of the [[Time Scoop]], and [[J. P. Kettlewell|Professor Kettlewell's]] [[K1 Robot|inventions]]. As the Cybermen repeatedly attempted to invade Earth, Vaughn bought pieces of their technology in order to repair his failing body with what was left of his money.
   
 
In the [[30th century]], Vaughn encountered the [[Seventh Doctor]]. Vaughn captured the Doctor, hoping to learn the secret of [[time travel]] from him. The Doctor trapped Vaughn in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], preventing him from transferring his consciousness to another body. The Doctor later removed Vaughn's brain crystal and installed it in [[Chris Cwej's mother]]'s food [[irradiator]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Original Sin (novel)}})
 
In the [[30th century]], Vaughn encountered the [[Seventh Doctor]]. Vaughn captured the Doctor, hoping to learn the secret of [[time travel]] from him. The Doctor trapped Vaughn in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], preventing him from transferring his consciousness to another body. The Doctor later removed Vaughn's brain crystal and installed it in [[Chris Cwej's mother]]'s food [[irradiator]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Original Sin (novel)}})
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