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* [[Hovertransporter A|Hovertransporters A]] and [[Hovertransporter B|B]] are newly-constructed, having been built on [[Saturn]]. | * [[Hovertransporter A|Hovertransporters A]] and [[Hovertransporter B|B]] are newly-constructed, having been built on [[Saturn]]. | ||
* The [[drill]]ing follows a recent [[oil]] strike beneath the surface of a large dust bowl. | * The [[drill]]ing follows a recent [[oil]] strike beneath the surface of a large dust bowl. |
Revision as of 16:07, 6 September 2023
Oil Drill Shipped to Crater! was a Saturn Probe short story printed in TV Century 21 in 1969.
The location of Unity City, first introduced in The Daleks story Duel of the Daleks, was crucial to the framing narrative which enabled the events of the story to be reported on by TV 21, thus constituting a crossover with the Doctor Who universe.
Summary
Carrying an important prefabricated oil rig from Earth, the spacecraft Rendezvous II lands near Shindigville on Saturn. Four hours later, Captain Sam Bendine updates the Shindig I Probe Team via radio message as he progesses across the planet's sand dunes in Hovertransporter A with Hovertransporter B in tow. He states that he is approaching the dust-bowl crater and asks that preparations be made to receive the equipment. Gardner Anderson beams news of this development, which means that test drilling can shortly commence, to Unity City.
Characters
Worldbuilding
- Hovertransporters A and B are newly-constructed, having been built on Saturn.
- The drilling follows a recent oil strike beneath the surface of a large dust bowl.
Story notes
- This story marked the only instalment of the short-lived Saturn Probe series to contain elements from the Doctor Who universe.
Continuity
- News is beamed to Unity City for publication in TV 21. (COMIC: Planet of Bones, The Syndicate of the Faceless Ones et al.)