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}}'''June''' was a university student from the [[21st century]], studying Classics. Many people asked why she didn't take a proper subject, but the [[Tenth Doctor]] appreciated her studying simply for the love of it. June first met the Doctor on a trip to the [[Acropolis]], where she helped him drive off a group of aliens who were attempting to plant a bomb powerful enough to blow up [[Greece]]. To thank her for her help, the Doctor offered to take her back to see the Acropolis when it was new. Along the way, he received a distress signal from the same area in 1500BC, resulting in June being caught up in the Doctor's latest fight with the [[Slitheen]]. They found the crime family running "package tours" into the past, endangering human history as humanity grew dependent on the aliens for survival, rather than developing themselves.
'''June''' was a university student from the [[21st century]] studying Classics- a fact that had caused many people to ask why she didn’t take a proper subject but which the [[Tenth Doctor]] appreciated due to her studying simply for the sake of it. June first encountered the Doctor while taking a trip to the Acropolis, where she helped him drive off a group of aliens who were attempting to plant a bomb powerful enough to blow up [[Greece]]. As thanks for her help, the Doctor offered to take her back to see the Acropolis when it was new, but in the process received a distress signal from the same area in the year 1500BC, resulting in June becoming caught up in the Doctor’s latest fight with the [[Slitheen]] as the two of them discovered that the crime family were running 'package tours' into the past, endangering human history as humanity became dependent on the aliens for survival rather than developing themselves.


During her time with the Doctor, June quickly demonstrated a great deal of courage and compassion, diving in to help the Doctor when she saw him being threatened by the aliens even without having spoken to him before. She also showed a great deal of initiative and a useful ability to think on her feet; when a Slitheen attempted to strangle the Doctor after he began to ask uncomfortable questions, she saved his life by claiming that he was actually there to review their tours for a magazine (Although this deception was eventually exposed).
During her time with the Doctor, June showed courage and compassion, diving in to help the Doctor when she saw him threatened by the aliens without having spoken to him before. She also showed initiative and a useful ability to think on her feet. When a Slitheen tried to strangle the Doctor after he had asked uncomfortable questions, she saved his life by claiming he was there to review their tours for a magazine; this deception was eventually exposed.


While the Doctor was taken to examine the Slitheen's time-travel technology- simultaneously manipulating it to broadcast the distress signal that drew him and June there in the first place-, June was forced to participate in some of the 'displays' organized by the Slitheen in the form of mock battles from future history demonstrating humanity's brutality. However, June managed to win alien support for the humans when she was part of a group forced to re-enact the last battle of the Platonic war by arranging for the actors playing the humans to retreat before the 'alien' forces. During the subsequent riots, one of the Slitheen abducted an infant from one of the tourists in an attempt to use the child as a hostage, but when a young woman the Doctor and June had befriended took the child to try the same strategy, June was able to talk the woman down and convince her to return the child to its mother, helping the aliens to see that humans weren’t the monsters they believed them to be.
While the Doctor went to examine the Slitheen's time-travel technology and to make it broadcast the distress signal that drew June and him in the first place, June took part in some of the "displays" organised by the Slitheen: mock battles from future history, demonstrating humanity's brutality. June won alien support for humanity when she was part of a group forced to re-enact the last battle of the Platonic war. She had the actors playing the humans retreat before the "alien" forces. In the riots that followed, a Slitheen abducted a baby from one of the tourists for a hostage. A young woman the Doctor and June had befriended took the child to try the same. June talked the woman down and convinced her to return the child to its mother. This let the aliens see humans weren't the monsters they had believed them.


Outraged at this latest damage to their business, the Slitheen attempted to kill June, only for the tourists to rise up in anger against the Slitheen, forcing the Slitheen to retreat. After a quick stop-off in 952 BC to show June Athens like he had originally promised, the Doctor returned to the present, having deduced that the aliens he and June had encountered when they met had actually been trying to recover the now-‘dormant’ Slitheen- the Slitheen having reverted to stone as they waited for rescue-, the Doctor and June subsequently immobilising the Slitheen and leaving them for the aliens, the Doctor offering June one last trip to take her back home after she missed her train. ([[NSA]]: ''[[The Slitheen Excursion]]'')
Outraged at this latest threat to their business, the Slitheen tried to kill June The tourists rose in anger against them, forcing the Slitheen to retreat.
 
After a quick stop-off in 952 BC to show Athens to June as he had originally promised, the Doctor returned to the present. He had [[deduce]]d that the aliens June and he had encountered when they first met had been trying to recover the now dormant Slitheen.These, in turn, had reverted to stone while they waited for rescue. The Doctor and June immobilised the Slitheen and left them for the aliens.
 
The Doctor offered June one last trip to take her back home after she missed her train. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Slitheen Excursion (novel)|The Slitheen Excursion]]'')


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Latest revision as of 11:38, 10 September 2023

June was a university student from the 21st century, studying Classics. Many people asked why she didn't take a proper subject, but the Tenth Doctor appreciated her studying simply for the love of it. June first met the Doctor on a trip to the Acropolis, where she helped him drive off a group of aliens who were attempting to plant a bomb powerful enough to blow up Greece. To thank her for her help, the Doctor offered to take her back to see the Acropolis when it was new. Along the way, he received a distress signal from the same area in 1500BC, resulting in June being caught up in the Doctor's latest fight with the Slitheen. They found the crime family running "package tours" into the past, endangering human history as humanity grew dependent on the aliens for survival, rather than developing themselves.

During her time with the Doctor, June showed courage and compassion, diving in to help the Doctor when she saw him threatened by the aliens without having spoken to him before. She also showed initiative and a useful ability to think on her feet. When a Slitheen tried to strangle the Doctor after he had asked uncomfortable questions, she saved his life by claiming he was there to review their tours for a magazine; this deception was eventually exposed.

While the Doctor went to examine the Slitheen's time-travel technology and to make it broadcast the distress signal that drew June and him in the first place, June took part in some of the "displays" organised by the Slitheen: mock battles from future history, demonstrating humanity's brutality. June won alien support for humanity when she was part of a group forced to re-enact the last battle of the Platonic war. She had the actors playing the humans retreat before the "alien" forces. In the riots that followed, a Slitheen abducted a baby from one of the tourists for a hostage. A young woman the Doctor and June had befriended took the child to try the same. June talked the woman down and convinced her to return the child to its mother. This let the aliens see humans weren't the monsters they had believed them.

Outraged at this latest threat to their business, the Slitheen tried to kill June The tourists rose in anger against them, forcing the Slitheen to retreat.

After a quick stop-off in 952 BC to show Athens to June as he had originally promised, the Doctor returned to the present. He had deduced that the aliens June and he had encountered when they first met had been trying to recover the now dormant Slitheen.These, in turn, had reverted to stone while they waited for rescue. The Doctor and June immobilised the Slitheen and left them for the aliens.

The Doctor offered June one last trip to take her back home after she missed her train. (PROSE: The Slitheen Excursion)