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|writer = Brad Ashton, Terry Nation | |writer = Brad Ashton, Terry Nation | ||
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|release date = 8 September 1966 | |release date = 8 September 1966 | ||
|publisher = Panther Books | |publisher = Panther Books | ||
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* Professor [[Lomberg]] | * Professor [[Lomberg]] | ||
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* Planet [[Vara (planet)|Vara]] is poor of [[oxygen]], thus it is suitable to enslave humans as [[Humanoid (Dalek creation)|Dalek humanoids]]. | * Planet [[Vara (planet)|Vara]] is poor of [[oxygen]], thus it is suitable to enslave humans as [[Humanoid (Dalek creation)|Dalek humanoids]]. | ||
* SSS provides Sara Kingdom with [[oxygen sweet]]s. | * SSS provides Sara Kingdom with [[oxygen sweet]]s. |
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Sara Kingdom: Space Security Agent was a comic story original to The Dalek Outer Space Book, a Dalek annual of the 1960s.
Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
Sara Kingdom is sent to a world populated by Dalek Humanoids to save a kidnapped scientist. She discovers he is being forced to create a formula for the Daleks. She rescues him.
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Sara Kingdom
- Lem
- Jed
- Professor Lomberg
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Planet Vara is poor of oxygen, thus it is suitable to enslave humans as Dalek humanoids.
- SSS provides Sara Kingdom with oxygen sweets.
- Sara's spaceship is disguised as a meteorite.
- Dakaro is a martial art taught in SSS.
- Mirahol is a truth drug.
- Butanic gas is a sleeping gas.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Sara is said to have the "strength of ten men", but this point has largely been forgotten in the continuity surrounding Sara Kingdom.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Dalek humanoids first appeared in COMIC: City of the Daleks.