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{{Infobox Story
|series = [[Virgin Decalogs]]
|name=Where the Heart Is
|series=[[Virgin Decalogs]]
|doctor=Third Doctor
|doctor=Third Doctor
|companions= [[Jo Grant|Jo]]
|companions = [[The Brigadier]], [[John Benton|Benton]], [[Mike Yates|Yates]], [[Jo Grant|Jo]]
|featuring= [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|The Brig]], [[Mike Yates]], [[John Benton|Benton]]
|enemy = [[Jonathan Zecca]]
|setting=[[England]], the [[1970s]]
|setting=[[England]], the [[1970s]]
|writer=[[Andy Lane]]
|writer = Andy Lane
|anthology=''[[Decalog 2: Lost Property]]
|anthology= Decalog 2: Lost Property
|prev=Crimson Dawn (short story)
|release date = 20 July 1995
|prev = Crimson Dawn (short story)
|next=The Trials of Tara (short story)
|next=The Trials of Tara (short story)
}}
}}
'''''Where the Heart Is''''' was the third story in the anthology ''[[Decalog 2: Lost Property]]''. It was written by [[Andy Lane]]. It featured the [[Third Doctor]], [[Jo Grant]] and [[Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]].
'''''Where the Heart Is''''' was the third story in the anthology ''[[Decalog 2: Lost Property]]''. It was written by [[Andy Lane]]. It featured the [[Third Doctor]], [[Jo Grant]] and [[Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]].
== Summary ==
== Summary ==
''to be added''
As the Brigadier meets with the Secret Vote Finance Committee in a vain attempt to convince them to keep funding UNIT, the Doctor investigates the mystery of five missing people. Each of the five people had the same address in their telephone books — a health clinic in a country manor house. The Doctor approaches the receptionist, asking for a meeting with Doctor [[Dantalion]], but the receptionist only agrees when the Doctor mentions the amount he's willing to pay and the fact that he has no close relations.
 
Suspicious, the Doctor marks the receptionist's back with a pen. When Doctor Dantalion appears, the Doctor notes that she has a pen mark down her back — he is dealing with only one alien, who can change shapes. The Doctor confronts the alien, who admits to being a [[Birastrop]] and offers the Doctor a drink. However, the drink contains a paralysing agent, and Dantalion plans to cut the Doctor up as he did the other five missing people. The Doctor has a moment of regret that he told no one of his whereabouts, when Jo bursts into the room, holding a [[pistol]].
 
Back at UNIT, while the Brigadier tries to contact various people and plead his case, the Doctor keeps interrupting him with the story of his adventure. Dantalion is being held in a cell and and interrogator is questioning him. The Doctor can't figure out why Dantalion was killing people.
 
In the [[laboratory]], UNIT staff are drinking. The Brigadier enters and tells them that UNIT's funding has been cut off and their job given to the [[Royal Navy]]. The Brigadier was told that if they could find a cheaper location, they might be able to convince the government to reinstate their funding.
 
Jo takes food to the men guarding Dantalion and meets the interrogator as he is finishing up. She looks in the cell and notices that its casing is empty — then she yells for the guards, saying that the interrogator is Dantalion. Dantalion shoots the guards, and when Jo attacks him, she falls down the steps, hitting her head. Dantalion is recaptured.
 
When Jo wakes, the Doctor tells her that Dantalion saved her ilfe, at the expense of its own freedom. When he compares Dantalion's behaviour to a doctor, he realises that Dantalion ''is'' a doctor, and he's been capturing people for medical study.
 
The Brigadier is informed that his files are to be given to Rear Admiral [[Jonathan Zecca]], who will take over UNIT's duties. Jo and the Doctor talk with Dantalion, who will soon be given into Zecca's custody. Dantalion tries to explain that cutting up people is how his species learns medicine. While Jo and the Doctor are appalled, he explains that his culture is just different from theirs.
 
A convoy takes Dantalion away. Meanwhile, the Doctor tries to communicate with the [[Time Lord]]s, asking for a favour.
 
The truck carrying Dantalion experiences a brief moment of sluggish behaviour. Zecca decides to investigate, and they discover that Dantalion is no longer in the truck.
 
The Doctor bids farewell to Dantalion, having rescued him from the convoy. Before letting Dantalion leave, the Doctor gets him to sign over the country manor to him.
 
Now that UNIT has a new base of operations, the country manor, their funding is restored.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
* [[Third Doctor]]
* [[Third Doctor]]
* [[Jo Grant]]
* [[Jo Grant]]
* [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]
* [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]]
* [[Mike Yates]]
* [[Mike Yates|Captain Mike Yates]]
* [[John Benton]]
* [[John Benton|Sergeant Benton]]
* [[Carol Bell]]
* [[Carol Bell|Corporal Bell]]
* [[Dantalion]]
* [[Dantalion]]
* [[Robert Walker]]
* [[Robert Walker]]
* [[Jonathan Zecca]]
* [[Jonathan Zecca]]
* Ferrand, UNIT Interrogator from Geneva


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The Doctor gets Doc Dantalion to sign over his country house to the Doctor. The Doctor in turn allows [[UNIT]] to use it as an HQ.
* The Brigadier tries to talk to Sir [[Reginald Styles]], and talks to [[Horatio Chinn]] and [[Jack Canning|Jo's uncle]].
* [[Jo Grant]] has recently spent fifteen hours on a firing range practising with an automatic pistol. It took her fourteen hours to hit the target.
* The Doctor tells Benton a story involving [[Medusoid]]s.
* Dantalion is a [[Birastrop]].
* [[Mike Yates]] mentions that a tissue sample was sent to [[Liz Shaw]] at Cambridge.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Brigadier mentions the [[Nestene]] invasions, ([[TV]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'', ''[[Terror of the Autons (TV story)|Terror of the Autons]]'') the attack on [[Wenley Moor]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians (TV story)|Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'') and the [[Sea Devil]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]'') as examples of UNIT defending the Earth from alien attack.  
* The Brigadier mentions the [[Nestene]] invasions, ([[TV]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'', ''[[Terror of the Autons (TV story)|Terror of the Autons]]'') the attack on [[Wenley Moor]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians (TV story)|Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'') and the [[Sea Devil]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]'') as examples of UNIT defending the Earth from alien attack.
* He mentions the First [[World Peace Conference]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind of Evil (TV story)|The Mind of Evil]]'') the talks at [[Auderly House]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Daleks (TV story)|Day of the Daleks]]'') and the disposal of the [[Thunderbolt]] missile ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind of Evil (TV story)|The Mind of Evil]]'') as examples of UNIT's other work.
* He mentions the First [[World Peace Conference]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind of Evil (TV story)|The Mind of Evil]]'') the talks at [[Auderly House]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Daleks (TV story)|Day of the Daleks]]'') and the disposal of the [[Thunderbolt]] missile ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind of Evil (TV story)|The Mind of Evil]]'') as examples of UNIT's other work.
* Secretary Walker first appeared in [[TV]]: ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]'', though he was only given the first name Robert in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils]]''.
* The Doctor cites the work he did for the [[Time Lords]] on [[Uxarieus]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Colony in Space (TV story)|Colony in Space]]'') [[Peladon]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Curse of Peladon (TV story)|The Curse of Peladon]]'') and [[Solos]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mutants (TV story)|The Mutants]]'')


== External links ==
== External links ==
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Where the Heart Is was the third story in the anthology Decalog 2: Lost Property. It was written by Andy Lane. It featured the Third Doctor, Jo Grant and Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.

Summary

As the Brigadier meets with the Secret Vote Finance Committee in a vain attempt to convince them to keep funding UNIT, the Doctor investigates the mystery of five missing people. Each of the five people had the same address in their telephone books — a health clinic in a country manor house. The Doctor approaches the receptionist, asking for a meeting with Doctor Dantalion, but the receptionist only agrees when the Doctor mentions the amount he's willing to pay and the fact that he has no close relations.

Suspicious, the Doctor marks the receptionist's back with a pen. When Doctor Dantalion appears, the Doctor notes that she has a pen mark down her back — he is dealing with only one alien, who can change shapes. The Doctor confronts the alien, who admits to being a Birastrop and offers the Doctor a drink. However, the drink contains a paralysing agent, and Dantalion plans to cut the Doctor up as he did the other five missing people. The Doctor has a moment of regret that he told no one of his whereabouts, when Jo bursts into the room, holding a pistol.

Back at UNIT, while the Brigadier tries to contact various people and plead his case, the Doctor keeps interrupting him with the story of his adventure. Dantalion is being held in a cell and and interrogator is questioning him. The Doctor can't figure out why Dantalion was killing people.

In the laboratory, UNIT staff are drinking. The Brigadier enters and tells them that UNIT's funding has been cut off and their job given to the Royal Navy. The Brigadier was told that if they could find a cheaper location, they might be able to convince the government to reinstate their funding.

Jo takes food to the men guarding Dantalion and meets the interrogator as he is finishing up. She looks in the cell and notices that its casing is empty — then she yells for the guards, saying that the interrogator is Dantalion. Dantalion shoots the guards, and when Jo attacks him, she falls down the steps, hitting her head. Dantalion is recaptured.

When Jo wakes, the Doctor tells her that Dantalion saved her ilfe, at the expense of its own freedom. When he compares Dantalion's behaviour to a doctor, he realises that Dantalion is a doctor, and he's been capturing people for medical study.

The Brigadier is informed that his files are to be given to Rear Admiral Jonathan Zecca, who will take over UNIT's duties. Jo and the Doctor talk with Dantalion, who will soon be given into Zecca's custody. Dantalion tries to explain that cutting up people is how his species learns medicine. While Jo and the Doctor are appalled, he explains that his culture is just different from theirs.

A convoy takes Dantalion away. Meanwhile, the Doctor tries to communicate with the Time Lords, asking for a favour.

The truck carrying Dantalion experiences a brief moment of sluggish behaviour. Zecca decides to investigate, and they discover that Dantalion is no longer in the truck.

The Doctor bids farewell to Dantalion, having rescued him from the convoy. Before letting Dantalion leave, the Doctor gets him to sign over the country manor to him.

Now that UNIT has a new base of operations, the country manor, their funding is restored.

Characters

Worldbuilding

Notes

  • The stories in Decalog 2 have a common theme of homes owned or acquired by the Doctor. The home in this story is the house he obtains from Dantalion.

Continuity

External links