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|colourist= [[Andy Yanchus]] ([[DW84 16|reprint]]) | |colourist= [[Andy Yanchus]] ([[DW84 16|reprint]]) | ||
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|publication= [[Doctor Who Weekly]] [[DWM 23|23]]-[[DWM 24|24]] | |publication= ''[[Doctor Who Weekly]]'' [[DWM 23|23]]-[[DWM 24|24]] | ||
|release date= [[19 March (releases)|19]]-[[26 March (releases)|26 March]] [[1980]] | |release date= [[19 March (releases)|19]]-[[26 March (releases)|26 March]] [[1980]] | ||
|publisher= Marvel Comics | |publisher= Marvel Comics | ||
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'''''Ship of Fools''''' was a comic story printed in ''[[Doctor Who Weekly]]''. It was written by [[Steve Moore]]. | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
Drifting lifelessly through space [[Kroton (Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman)|Kroton]] the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cyberman]] passes through a [[time warp]] (which looked like a miasmic cloud) that hides a cruiser ship the ''[[Flying Dutchman II]]''. Taken aboard he is recharged by the passengers (including [[Willoughby (Ship of Fools)|Willoughby]], [[Rolf]], [[Krylic]], [[Leonart]] and [[Cassandra (Ship of Fools)|Cassandra]]). All of them are caught in a timeless existence (with the ship's clocks forever reading 7:17), bored and seeking a release. Kroton offers to help them and reactivates the robot pilot to take them to a nearby planet and breaking the time warp. Unfortunately they had been trapped 628 years and rapidly age to death. Kroton is once again drifting alone in space, with only the robot pilot for company. | Drifting lifelessly through space [[Kroton (Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman)|Kroton]] the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cyberman]] passes through a [[time warp]] (which looked like a miasmic cloud) that hides a cruiser ship the ''[[Flying Dutchman II]]''. Taken aboard he is recharged by the passengers (including [[Willoughby (Ship of Fools)|Willoughby]], [[Rolf]], [[Krylic]], [[Leonart]] and [[Cassandra (Ship of Fools)|Cassandra]]). All of them are caught in a timeless existence (with the ship's clocks forever reading 7:17), bored and seeking a release. Kroton offers to help them and reactivates the robot pilot to take them to a nearby planet and breaking the time warp. Unfortunately they had been trapped 628 years and rapidly age to death. Kroton is once again drifting alone in space, with only the robot pilot for company. | ||
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Revision as of 03:34, 28 August 2015
Ship of Fools was a comic story printed in Doctor Who Weekly. It was written by Steve Moore.
Summary
Drifting lifelessly through space Kroton the Cyberman passes through a time warp (which looked like a miasmic cloud) that hides a cruiser ship the Flying Dutchman II. Taken aboard he is recharged by the passengers (including Willoughby, Rolf, Krylic, Leonart and Cassandra). All of them are caught in a timeless existence (with the ship's clocks forever reading 7:17), bored and seeking a release. Kroton offers to help them and reactivates the robot pilot to take them to a nearby planet and breaking the time warp. Unfortunately they had been trapped 628 years and rapidly age to death. Kroton is once again drifting alone in space, with only the robot pilot for company.
Characters
References
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Notes
- This was the first of the back up strip stories not to be introduced and tailed by the Fourth Doctor as if recounting a story.
- The second and third editions of aHistory arbitrarily date this story to 3500, the same general time period as Terminus (both stories have ships with automatic pilots that span the galaxy).
Original print details
- Publication with page count and closing captions
Reprints
- Coloured and reprinted by Marvel in DW84 16.
- Reprinted by Panini Books in The Glorious Dead.
Continuity
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