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The Shaman is brought onto the Erebus where [[Dr. Stanley]] refuses to operate on him.  Goodsir offers to continue working on the Shaman and [[John Franklin]] agrees to it.  Lady Silence tries to stop Goodsir until [[Francis Crozier]] explains to her what is happening.  Goodsir tells Crozier that he can't safely remove the bullet and Crozier tells Lady Silence what Goodsir told him.  She walks over to Shaman who asks her to try and control Tuunbaq and then dies.  Franklin walks in and orders Lady Silence off the ship and after Crozier asks if she can board the Terror, tells him he is to stay on the Erebus until they figure out what happened to Gore.  Goodsir is questioned about what happened to Gore and he tells them that it seemed Tuunbaq had tracked them back to the ship.  Crozier asks if they found any leads and is told by Goodsir, Gore thought the ice seemed thicker and then tells Franklin, the Shaman had no tongue.
The Shaman is brought onto the Erebus where [[Dr. Stanley]] refuses to operate on him.  Goodsir offers to continue working on the Shaman and [[John Franklin]] agrees to it.  Lady Silence tries to stop Goodsir until [[Francis Crozier]] explains to her what is happening.  Goodsir tells Crozier that he can't safely remove the bullet and Crozier tells Lady Silence what Goodsir told him.  She walks over to Shaman who asks her to try and control Tuunbaq and then dies.  Franklin walks in and orders Lady Silence off the ship and after Crozier asks if she can board the Terror, tells him he is to stay on the Erebus until they figure out what happened to Gore.  Goodsir is questioned about what happened to Gore and he tells them that it seemed Tuunbaq had tracked them back to the ship.  Crozier asks if they found any leads and is told by Goodsir, Gore thought the ice seemed thicker and then tells Franklin, the Shaman had no tongue.
== During the events of [[The Terror: Season 1 Episode 3 The Ladder]] played by [[Paul Ready]] ==
June, 1847, [[John Weekes]] finds ivory totems in the Shaman's robe and Goodsir tells him to put them back in with the Shaman.  Des Voeux is in charge of discarding the Shaman's body and Goodsir is troubled when he finds out the Shaman is going to be dropped into a fire hole in the ice.  Franklin, along with Goodsir, walks to the men stationed at the hunting blind, consisting of Bryant, [[Pvt. William Heather]] and [[Sgt. Solomon Tozer]].  He asks them what bait they are using and they tell him rats.  Goodsir fakes taking a photo of Franklin with the men at the blind.  Franklin is invited by Tozer and Heather to wait in the blind with them and Bryant is suddenly grabbed and killed by the Tuunbaq. 
The rest of the men in the blind start shooting and Franklin starts to stumble away in shock.  Franklin starts calling out for the Erebus and as [[James Fitzjames]] and Des Voeux go out to save him, Franklin is grabbed by the Tuunbaq, chewed in half, and dropped into the fire pit with the Shaman.  Franklin's remaining leg is brought back to the ship and put inside a coffin by Goodsir.  Crozier gives the speech written by Franklin for Gore's eulogy.  Crozier finishes the speech and Tozer initiates the 21 gun salute.

Revision as of 15:25, 11 May 2021

Henry Goodsir

Background

Henry Goodsir is the assistant surgeon on the HMS Erebus in the Discovery Service for the British Royal Navy. He is an anatomist.

During the events of The Terror: Season 1 Episode 1 Go for Broke played by Paul Ready

After he starts vomiting blood, David Young asks Goodsir not to perform an autopsy on him, but Goodsir can't promise him anything. Goodsir tries to comfort Young as he is dying and Young asks Goodsir to have his ring delivered to his sister. Young screams out that the Shaman wants them to run and then dies. Goodsir tells Dr. Stanley about Young passing and what he was screaming about and Dr. Stanley tells him to do an autopsy in the morning. Later, Goodsir performs an autopsy on Young, but forgets to recover his ring.

During the events of The Terror: Season 1 Episode 2 Gore played by Paul Ready

Spring, 1847, Lt. Graham Gore's group, consisting of Goodsir, Thomas Hartnell, John Morfin, Charles Des Voeux, Henry Peglar, Charles Best and Sgt. Daniel Bryant, heads towards King William Island. Goodsir mentions that Dr. MacDonald lent him his journal about his experience meeting a group of Inuk. Gore's group makes it to the edge of the ice shelf. They leave their boat behind and climb over the ice shelf onto King William Island. They walk to the cairn of Sir James Ross and Gore leaves a message behind indicating they are doing well. Gore and Bryant go towards the second cairn while the rest of the group retrieve the boat. Goodsir and the others return to the boat and find it overturned and their supplies scattered. Des Voeux thinks a bear did it, and Goodsir worries there might be more than one. Gore's group is forced inside their tents when they are bombarded by large hail. While they are huddled in their tents, they hear a creature roar. Bryant tells the others, he and Gore were being tracked by a bear. He tells everyone to grab a rifle and when he sees a shadow, shoots at it, hitting a Shaman. Goodsir is called over and finds Lady Silence crying over the wounded Shaman. She starts to say something and worriedly looks around. The others run towards the wounded Shaman, leaving Gore behind. As Goodsir watches, the Tuunbaq charges at Gore and kills him.

The Shaman is brought onto the Erebus where Dr. Stanley refuses to operate on him. Goodsir offers to continue working on the Shaman and John Franklin agrees to it. Lady Silence tries to stop Goodsir until Francis Crozier explains to her what is happening. Goodsir tells Crozier that he can't safely remove the bullet and Crozier tells Lady Silence what Goodsir told him. She walks over to Shaman who asks her to try and control Tuunbaq and then dies. Franklin walks in and orders Lady Silence off the ship and after Crozier asks if she can board the Terror, tells him he is to stay on the Erebus until they figure out what happened to Gore. Goodsir is questioned about what happened to Gore and he tells them that it seemed Tuunbaq had tracked them back to the ship. Crozier asks if they found any leads and is told by Goodsir, Gore thought the ice seemed thicker and then tells Franklin, the Shaman had no tongue.

During the events of The Terror: Season 1 Episode 3 The Ladder played by Paul Ready

June, 1847, John Weekes finds ivory totems in the Shaman's robe and Goodsir tells him to put them back in with the Shaman. Des Voeux is in charge of discarding the Shaman's body and Goodsir is troubled when he finds out the Shaman is going to be dropped into a fire hole in the ice. Franklin, along with Goodsir, walks to the men stationed at the hunting blind, consisting of Bryant, Pvt. William Heather and Sgt. Solomon Tozer. He asks them what bait they are using and they tell him rats. Goodsir fakes taking a photo of Franklin with the men at the blind. Franklin is invited by Tozer and Heather to wait in the blind with them and Bryant is suddenly grabbed and killed by the Tuunbaq.

The rest of the men in the blind start shooting and Franklin starts to stumble away in shock. Franklin starts calling out for the Erebus and as James Fitzjames and Des Voeux go out to save him, Franklin is grabbed by the Tuunbaq, chewed in half, and dropped into the fire pit with the Shaman. Franklin's remaining leg is brought back to the ship and put inside a coffin by Goodsir. Crozier gives the speech written by Franklin for Gore's eulogy. Crozier finishes the speech and Tozer initiates the 21 gun salute.