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|main character= [[Romana II]] | |main character= [[Romana II]] | ||
|featuring= [[Magnus Greel]] | |featuring= [[Magnus Greel]] | ||
|setting= [[Reykjavik]], | |setting= [[Reykjavik]], [[51st century]] | ||
|writer=[[Warren Ellis]] | |writer=[[Warren Ellis]] with thanks to [[Matt Ginn]] | ||
|illustrator=[[Paul Vyse]] | |illustrator=[[Paul Vyse]] | ||
|publication=[[DWM 174]] | |publication=[[DWM 174]] |
Revision as of 05:18, 20 July 2015
Under Reykjavik was a Brief Encounter short story published in DWM 174.
Summary
While the Fourth Doctor is asleep, Romana II busies herself updating some of the TARDIS' burnt-out units by jacking in a G129AT ordnance unit. Unfortunately, the TARDIS lands in the bunker of Magnus Greel beneath the Supreme Alliance fortress in Iceland and the doors won't close. Romana apologises for the interruption and the sound of the TARDIS' Cloister bells ringing out — the TARDIS believing it is under attack by the Pus Creatures of Rakos — and casually chats away to Magnus. She mentions time travel and debunks Dr Findecker's work on "double nexus particles", starting Magnus thinking about the real possibility of time travel. This is further fed when Romana, having fixed the TARDIS with one of the Doctor's old tie-pins, leaves him with a business card for an excellent plastic surgeon in 1998. As soon as she has left, Magnus is on the videophone to Findecker... the 1890s sound interesting!
Characters
References
- Dr Findecker is doing research into time travel involving the double nexus particle.
Notes
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Continuity
- The war criminal Magnus Greel first appeared in TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang.
- The Cloister bells were a TARDIS warning system that rang out when the TARDIS was under an extreme threat, first introduced in TV: Logopolis.
- During his fifth incarnation, the Doctor and his companions Nyssa, Tegan Jovanka and Turlough would later encounter Magnus Greel in Peking, China and Reykjavik, Iceland at an earlier point in the 51st century. (AUDIO: The Butcher of Brisbane)