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*The Seventh Doctor is wearing the same outfit he is wearing in [[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)]]'', the console room and the rest of the TARDIS is heavily damaged during this story, seemingly setting up for the changes seen in the TV movie. | *The Seventh Doctor is wearing the same outfit he is wearing in [[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)]]'', the console room and the rest of the TARDIS is heavily damaged during this story, seemingly setting up for the changes seen in the TV movie. | ||
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Revision as of 03:13, 4 June 2010
Summary
The Threshold, a company of people have kidnapped four of the Doctor's former (and one current) companions, using them for their employer's benefit; the Lobri - a creation of the human unconsciousness, feeding on fear. They intend to destroy the unconscious link between humans. They are stopped, but at what cost?
Characters
- Faces the final Lobri at the end, buying time to land the TARDIS within it.
- Attacks the Lobri single-handedly with the Doctor's umbrella and a can of Nitro-9.
- Is blown up and apparently killed destroying one of the Lobri.
- Recognises the Doctor as her grandfather.
- Is unable to be sent to the Lobri's realm because she isn't human.
- Tortured to get the most fear out of her.
- Their motto is 'Just around the corner'.
- Are surprised initially that the Doctor isn't human (they kidnapped Susan in 1963, knowing she was connected to the Doctor, but not that she was an alien).
References
- Peri was taken from Hollywood, 14th May, 1938.
- Susan was taken from London, 22nd October, 1963.
- Sarah Jane Smith was taken from Tarkhail, Russia, 25th April, 2086.
- The Threshold neuro-lock Susan.
- Ace, Sarah, and Peri are sent to a 'collective unconsciousness'; a place of pure psionic energy, only humans can survive there.
- The Threshold's clients are called the Lobri, they feed off of primal emotions; fear and hatred..
- The Doctor links the Threshold's ring to the TARDIS's trans-reality navi-systems.
- As the TARDIS breaks through the collective unconsciousness it starts to break apart, the cloister bell begins to ring, the Doctor tells Susan to refocus the force-field prisms.
- Ace uses her Nitro-9 to dispatch several of the Lobri.
- Susan says (in a monologue) that her people can see beyond the 'facades' (various regenerations).
- After the TARDIS's journey into the collective unconsciousness the Doctor tells Susan to re-establish the tertiary navi-links.
- The Doctor lands the TARDIS inside the Lobri, the safety interlocks would have prevented this, had they been functioning.
- The Doctor places mental blocks on Peri and Sarah's minds of the events.
Notes
- The first part of this comic starts with three inset panel from the last part of this comic.
- It seems that Ace dies in this comic.
- Which makes the DWM partially contradictory as they integrated elements of the Virgin New Adventures at various points, but ignored it on others.
- This comic can be viewed as the first alteration to the timeline which is resolved in DWM: The Glorious Dead.
Continuity
- Sarah was taken by the Threshold in DWM: Black Destiny.
- Ace continued to live in NA: Set Piece.
- The Seventh Doctor is wearing the same outfit he is wearing in DW: Doctor Who (1996), the console room and the rest of the TARDIS is heavily damaged during this story, seemingly setting up for the changes seen in the TV movie.
External links
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