Henrick

Benjamin Henrick was a sergeant in U.N.I.T. and a travelling companion of the Eighth Doctor.

He first met the Seventh Doctor at Margrave University in 2001, where he was brainwashed by the Metatraxi into spiking the Doctor's tea with poison. After being freed of the Metatraxi's control, he witnessed the Doctor's regeneration and started travelling with him, Katie and later Bernice Summerfield.

Henrick was eventually killed on Gallifrey but was later resurrected by the Mitahi and planted as a spy within UNIT. He later sacrificed himself to restore death to the world after it had been taken by the Mitahi.

Meeting the Doctor
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Travels with the Eighth Doctor and Katie
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In December 1968, Henrick along with the Doctor and Katie landed near Crook Marsham. He and Katie went to the radio telescope nearby and saw a dead body there. He tried to persuade the Doctor to help with the mysterious goings-on. He along with Katie witnessed the attack on Jill Mason. (DW: Nightshade)

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Saying goodbye to Katie
The Doctor took Henrick and Katie to see the Sol Transit System in London 2109. When they arrived, the TARDIS became trapped in a wall and Henrick was left stranded on Pluto. While there Henrick became involved with a protest group who caused riots and anarchy in order to bring down the local crime syndicates. Henrick was possessed by the entity knon as Fred who made several clones of him, but he was eventually rescued by the Doctor. Afterwards, Henrick was distraught to learn that Katie had been killed. (DW: Transit)

Meeting Bernice Summerfield
After saying goodbye to his old friend Julian at his funeral, the Doctor brought him and the TARDIS to the planet Heaven in the year 2570. Henrick met a young Traveller by the name of Jan Rydd. Along with a psychic named Christopher, she helped free the Doctor from being trapped in Puterspace by the Vacuum Church and wanted Jan to travel with him in the TARDIS. However, Jan was infected by Hoothi fibres. Through the Doctor's manipulations, Jan put Henrick to sleep with a drug and tried taking a shuttle on his own to the Hoothi sphere, but Máire woke Henrick. They followed Jan.

Thinking that they would set the shuttle on a collision course with the sphere, Ace and Máire ejected their pods. Jan instead ignited the sphere with his pyrokinesis, killing three of the four Hoothi and sacrificing himself.

Landing on Heaven, Henrick spoke to the part of the Hoothi group mind containing Julian, killing the last Hoothi and freeing the dead minds from the group mind. Angered by him causing Jan's death, Henrick almost left the Doctor but was convinced to stay after the Doctor apologised. (DW: Love and War)

Travels with the Eighth Doctor and Benny
The Doctor tried to track down a space-time anomaly known as a Fortean Flicker, leading the pair to Hogsumm in 2680. They encountered the war-like Chelonians, a train car full of humans from 1992 and a group of 22nd century teenagers on their way to a concert, all having been transported there by the Flicker. Sheldukher, the most wanted criminal in the galaxy during Benny's time, also came to the planet believing it to be the mythical Sakkrat. Bernice and Henrick nearly had their brains melted by the teenagers' Bubbleshake, a highly addictive soft drink. (DW: The Highest Science)

While reading in the TARDIS library Henrick discovered that during the Third Dalek War Spacefleet and the Daleks discovered a star system that would give either side mastery in the war, but they were unable to enter due to some kind of exclusion zone around the system that had sprung up shortly after the collapse of what was known as Project Eden. Henrick wanting to figure out what had happened manipulated the Doctor into going to Lucifer in order to spite him. Whilst investigating the murder of Federique Moshe-Rabaan Henrick began his own secret investigation but was later found out by the Doctor, forcing him to admit to his plan.

He along with the Doctor and Benny discovered that a man named Alex Bennen caused waves of reality-altering energy to emanate throughout the base, but the TARDIS crew managed to escape. Henrick later apologised to the Doctor for using him, but the Doctor forgave him. (DW: Lucifer Rising)

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First death
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Resurrection by the Mitahi
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Second death
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Legacy
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Due to a psychic projection from the Matrix, a UNIT soldier from 2013 looked and sounded like an older version of Henrick. ( MOV :  Doctor Who: Genesis )

While in a virtual reality machine created by the Gressusians, the Fourteenth Doctor relived the memory of Henrick's death. (ADV: Wonderland)

Personality
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Physical Appearance
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Other Information

 * Henrick is the fourth companion to speak with an accent: the previous three were Ben Jackson, Jamie McCrimmon and Tegan Jovanka.
 * Henrick is the fifth companion to die: others are Katarina, Sara Kingdom, Adric, Kamelion and Katie Tollinger.
 * Henrick is the first male companion to travel in the TARDIS since Vislor Turlough.
 * Henrick and Bernice are the only two 90s companions not to encounter The Master in either the main show or spin-offs.

Behind the Scenes
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List of Appearances
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Season 27 (1990)

 * Blood and Iron

Season 28 (1991)

 * Night Thoughts
 * Glory School
 * The Hostage
 * Lungbarrow

Season 29 (1992-1993)

 * Nightshade
 * The Path Not Taken
 * Transit
 * Love and War
 * The Highest Science
 * Lucifer Rising
 * Illegal Alien

Season 30 (1993)

 * Conquest of the Daleks
 * An Earthly Child
 * The Enemy Within
 * The Left-Handed Hummingbird
 * The Reverent Peril
 * The Legend of Merlin

30th Anniversary Special (1993)

 * The Lords of Time

Season 31 (1994)

 * Legacy
 * Knight Falls
 * Pipe Dreams
 * The Sanctuary of Confession
 * Blood Heat
 * The Long Game
 * The Prisoner of Time
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Series 5 (2010)

 * End of Days
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