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'''Dr. Vijal Singh''' was the Director of the [[Binghamton Special Research Facility]].
==Backround==
 
   
 
== Events ==
   
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6 years ago, before the start of the series, [[Marcus Ayers]] was given to him for rehabilitation. Recently Dr. Singh decided to have Marcus Ayers' ability removed by surgery. This was done without consultation with [[Dr. Lee Rosen]], and against the wishes of Marcus Ayers.
==Events==
 
6 years ago, before the start of the series, [[Marcus Ayers]] was given to him. However, he thought about having ayers ability removed by surgery something marcus wouldn't be happy about in the present Marcus was being transported in an ambulance possably to one of his facility's when Marcus escaped he came to the scene of the crime to see what happened to the ambulance he wanted to see it with his own eyes. Later, [[Lee Rosen's Group|the team]] confronted him and he was forced to tell [[Lee Rosen|Dr. Rosen]] the truth that he treated Marcus as a lab rat and his idea of having Marcus's ability removed surgically. After he stepped outside, he was swiftly killed by Marcus and his body was put on a stake. It was revealed that he was only the rook not the king to Marcus as [[Bill]] said after his death.
 
   
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At the beginning of the episode ''[[Cause & Effect]]'' Marcus was being transported in secured ambulance from the [[Binghamton Special Research Facility]] to the site where his surgery was to take place. When Marcus escaped Dr. Singh came to the scene of the crime to see what happened to the ambulance.
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Later, Dr. Rosen confronted Dr. Singh who implied that he viewed Marcus as a lab rat and admitted that it was his idea to have Marcus's ability removed surgically.
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When Dr. Singh stepped outside of the restaurant, he was swiftly killed by Marcus' ability to orchestrate events and his body ended up crucified on a stake.
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It was revealed that he was considered by Marcus to be only the rook not the king in Marcus' viewpoint as [[Bill]] said after Dr. Singh's death.
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Latest revision as of 23:49, 2 October 2017

Vijal Singh
Vijal Singh
Seen In Cause & Effect
Status Deceased
Gender Male
Profession

Government Scientist

Dr. Vijal Singh was the Director of the Binghamton Special Research Facility.

Events[]

6 years ago, before the start of the series, Marcus Ayers was given to him for rehabilitation. Recently Dr. Singh decided to have Marcus Ayers' ability removed by surgery. This was done without consultation with Dr. Lee Rosen, and against the wishes of Marcus Ayers.

At the beginning of the episode Cause & Effect Marcus was being transported in secured ambulance from the Binghamton Special Research Facility to the site where his surgery was to take place. When Marcus escaped Dr. Singh came to the scene of the crime to see what happened to the ambulance.

Later, Dr. Rosen confronted Dr. Singh who implied that he viewed Marcus as a lab rat and admitted that it was his idea to have Marcus's ability removed surgically. When Dr. Singh stepped outside of the restaurant, he was swiftly killed by Marcus' ability to orchestrate events and his body ended up crucified on a stake. It was revealed that he was considered by Marcus to be only the rook not the king in Marcus' viewpoint as Bill said after Dr. Singh's death.

Trivia[]