Don Salzer was a Watcher historian rather than a field operative, working under his mentor, Guenivere McGraw, as an historian from 1955-1959, as a Researcher from 1959-1982; and then was promoted to Head Researcher, Western Europe in 1982. He took over the Methos Chronicle, trying to track the history of the most elusive Immortal. He was tortured and killed by the immortal Kalas who was searching for the legendary Methos. y. In an attempt to convince her to stay quiet, Joe Dawson insisted: "[Don] thought our work was important...." Donald Salzer's protegé was Adam Pierson.
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| - Don Salzer was a Watcher historian rather than a field operative, working under his mentor, Guenivere McGraw, as an historian from 1955-1959, as a Researcher from 1959-1982; and then was promoted to Head Researcher, Western Europe in 1982. He took over the Methos Chronicle, trying to track the history of the most elusive Immortal. He was tortured and killed by the immortal Kalas who was searching for the legendary Methos. y. In an attempt to convince her to stay quiet, Joe Dawson insisted: "[Don] thought our work was important...." Donald Salzer's protegé was Adam Pierson.
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| - Don Salzer was a Watcher historian rather than a field operative, working under his mentor, Guenivere McGraw, as an historian from 1955-1959, as a Researcher from 1959-1982; and then was promoted to Head Researcher, Western Europe in 1982. He took over the Methos Chronicle, trying to track the history of the most elusive Immortal. He was tortured and killed by the immortal Kalas who was searching for the legendary Methos. Unbeknownst to his fellow watchers, he and his assistant, a graduate student called Adam Pierson, had been working on an interactive watcher/immortal database which was unsanctioned by the watcher hierarchy. Following his death, his widow Christine, bitter and angry, was determined to expose the immortals and watchers, her discovery of the database would lend credence to an otherwise outrageous stor y. In an attempt to convince her to stay quiet, Joe Dawson insisted: "[Don] thought our work was important...." Donald Salzer's protegé was Adam Pierson.
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