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Revision as of 06:35, 12 March 2012
Summary
Sky City is the showpiece of civilisation on Earth in the 453rd century, a floating city in the sky! As the Tenth Doctor gives Heather a guided tour, he points out the old New Eurozone, which was destroyed in the Genetic Soil Wars. The Doctor is explaining to Heather about the high taxes people pay to live in Sky City because of the expensive anti-gravity generator it uses, when they are knocked over by a man who passes Heather an egg-shaped object which the pursuing city police (the Cops), believe to be proof that she is another wanted associate of the Anti-Antigravity Activist organisation. The Doctor goes in search of the escaped AAA member in order to prove Heather’s innocence and eventually finds him in a bar. The man identifies himself as Laydon and explains that he is not a saboteur but possibly holds the key to the city’s future. The egg-like device that Laydon passed to Heather which the Doctor managed to keep hold of, was an advanced gravity converter ten times more powerful than the one Sky City used, smaller, energy saving and much cheaper to use. Laydon goes on to explain that the rulers of Sky City wouldn’t like it, they prefer the high taxes, so the AAA has to keep pestering them. As the Cops close in on them, the Doctor uses the personal gravity converter to make his escape, and rescues Heather by convincing the city rulers of the huge benefits. Sky City, with thanks to the Doctor, apologises to the AAA and Laydon in particular for his invention.
Characters
References
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Notes
- The DWA comic strip adventures were very much aimed at a younger audience and the artwork and colours were bold and bright, reflecting the tone of the magazine.
- Self contained, one part stories were the norm in the early issues, later being expanded to two-parters.
Original print details
- Publication with page count and closing captions
- DWA 140 (4 pages) NEXT WEEK! It’s highway robbery for the Doctor and Heather!
Continuity
- The Tenth Doctor is featured wearing his brown suit and brown coat in this strip.
- The Tenth Doctor uses his Sonic screwdriver to modify the advanced gravity converter.
Timeline
- This story takes place after DWA: The Ghost Factory
- This story takes place before DWA: Highway Robbery