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Revision as of 19:34, 15 December 2013
Summary
After rescuing a robot from the crash of a Starfire cruiser, the Tenth Doctor joins forces with it to prevent a group of pirates from obtaining the coveted Vortex Code coordinates.
Characters
- Tenth Doctor
- Servitor (aka Mark 9 Servitor Robot)
- Stellion Core pirates
Notes
- Technically, the robot (dubbed Servitor by the Doctor) takes on a one-off companion role similar to that of Christina de Souza and others during the post-Journey's End era.
References
- The Doctor is mistaken for a human.
- Chrone is called the oldest planet in the universe. The Eleventh Doctor would later call Planet One as the first planet in the universe. It is unknown whether they are the same planet.
Continuity
to be added