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Dr. '''Halbeth''' is a doctor in the [[DDF| |
Dr. '''Halbeth''' is a doctor in the [[DDF|Defiant Defense Force]].{{book ref|sky1|i|2}} |
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Dr. Halbeth is involved in studying [[Spensa]]'s brainwaves and believes the increase in activity in the [[Writellum]] section of her brain when interacting with the [[Krell]] is proof of the defect. Based on this conclusion, he recommends removing Spensa immediately from Flight School. On [[Ironsides]]' orders, Dr. Halbeth condemns Dr. [[Thior]]'s alternative explanations of Spensa's brain readings.{{book ref|sky1|i|2}} |
Dr. Halbeth is involved in studying [[Spensa]]'s brainwaves and believes the increase in activity in the [[Writellum]] section of her brain when interacting with the [[varvax|Krell]] is proof of the defect. Based on this conclusion, he recommends removing Spensa immediately from Flight School. On [[Ironsides]]' orders, Dr. Halbeth condemns Dr. [[Thior]]'s alternative explanations of Spensa's brain readings.{{book ref|sky1|i|2}} |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Latest revision as of 01:26, 13 July 2020
Halbeth | |
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Profession | Doctor |
Homeworld | Detritus |
Universe | Cytoverse |
Dr. Halbeth is a doctor in the Defiant Defense Force.[1]
Dr. Halbeth is involved in studying Spensa's brainwaves and believes the increase in activity in the Writellum section of her brain when interacting with the Krell is proof of the defect. Based on this conclusion, he recommends removing Spensa immediately from Flight School. On Ironsides' orders, Dr. Halbeth condemns Dr. Thior's alternative explanations of Spensa's brain readings.[1]