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series=[[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]]| | |series=[[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]] | ||
name=Retribution| | |name=Retribution | ||
doctor=Sixth Doctor| | |doctor=Sixth Doctor | ||
companions= [[Peri]]| | |companions= [[Peri]] | ||
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publication=[[Doctor Who Annual 1986]]| | |publication=[[Doctor Who Annual 1986]] | ||
prev=Beauty and the Beast (short story)| | |prev=Beauty and the Beast (short story) | ||
next=Davarrk's Experiment (short story) | |next=Davarrk's Experiment (short story) | ||
|}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a [[Sixth Doctor]]/[[Peri]] short story in the [[Doctor Who Annual 1986|1986 ''Doctor Who Annual'']]. It was unusual for its unambiguous depiction of the Doctor killing an enemy with a [[double-barreled shotgun]]. | |}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a [[Sixth Doctor]]/[[Peri]] short story in the [[Doctor Who Annual 1986|1986 ''Doctor Who Annual'']]. It was unusual for its unambiguous depiction of the Doctor killing an enemy with a [[double-barreled shotgun]]. | ||
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Retribution was a Sixth Doctor/Peri short story in the 1986 Doctor Who Annual. It was unusual for its unambiguous depiction of the Doctor killing an enemy with a double-barreled shotgun.
Summary
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Characters
- Sixth Doctor
- Peri
- Robert Lawton
- Professor Watkins
- Emily Watkins
- Chintor
References
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Notes
- David Tennant and Russell T Davies would doubtless be horrified at the depiction of the Doctor in this story. Not only does the Doctor deem it "good" that his friends arm themselves with revolvers, he ends the threat by killing Chintor with a double-barreled shotgun. Nevertheless, the story does make a token gesture towards the Doctor's usual anti-gun stance by noting, "The gun was necessary, but he hated to use firearms."
Continuity
- The Doctor is described as tapping his lapel cat in this story.