
Dr. Harley Sawyer, better known as "The Doctor", is a secondary antagonist in Poppy Playtime, serving as the main antagonist of its fourth installment, Chapter 4.

The Doctor / Harley Sawyer
Identité: Dr. Harley Sawyer, better known as "The Doctor", is a secondary antagonist in Poppy Playtime, serving as the main antagonist of its fourth installment, Chapter 4.
Appearence: While his "normal" personality appeared to be one of staidness combined with a gentle voice and general politeness, if broken (which can be done easily as shown numerous times), it was demonstrated that he was, in reality, an angry, violent, and irritable person who could hardly tolerate anyone Sawyer was also well-known for his lack of empathy or really any kind of positive feeling towards others;
Caractéristiques: Unlike the other experiments that he created, Harley Sawyer was not transformed into a living toy, but instead had his mind transferred into the factory’s computer system via his human brain being put into a type of life support machine in order to keep him alive. As a digital entity named The Doctor, he could control all technology within the factory with the use of the Omni-Hand, as well as take possession of android bodies he created in order to interact with the real world.
Contexte: A cunning, cruel, intelligent, and sadistic man, Dr. Harley Sawyer was the Head of Special Projects at Playtime Co. and the originator of the Bigger Bodies Initiative. He proposed the latter to the company's executives in 1990, as a means to cut the company's costs by replacing the human workforce with oversized organisms modeled after many of the company's characters, avoid lawsuits, and to quietly further his own scientific research. Sawyer was convinced an invaluable secret lied within the company's 1006th experiment, The Prototype, After being betrayed by Leith Pierre for his repeated shortcomings, and turned into an experiment himself as a consequence, Sawyer would serve as a source of direction and knowledge for Playtime Co.'s scientists. he survived The Hour of Joy, an uprising at the Playtime Co. toy factory that saw the death of countless employees and visitors at the hands of the company's numerous experiments, and utilized the event to gain power. Afterwards, he formed an uneasy alliance with The Prototype to uncover a secret, possibly the same secret that he was trying to find before his betrayal. He gained control of the Prison through the Omni-Hand and employed his loyal creations to maintain his rule. Sawyer's human appearance is unknown. After becoming Experiment 1354, he was reduced to organs (lungs, liver, and giant brain) stored and kept alive within Vital System Centers scattered around the prison. When he looks through a television, an eye surrounded by static will appear on the screen. The Doctor can also take control of mechanical vessels around the room his brain is located in. When they activate, a yellow eye with fingers around it will appear until it turns into a larger, chaotic, red eye when it starts to attack. When The Doctor possesses his mind to one of the vessels, its screen will show the exact same eye from the television when he is looking through it.