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|doctor = Eleventh Doctor | |doctor = Eleventh Doctor | ||
|companions = [[Amy Pond]] | |companions = [[Amy Pond|Amy]], [[Rory Williams|Rory]] | ||
|enemy = [[Scott Thrower]] | |enemy = [[Scott Thrower]] | ||
| | |setting = {{il|[[Cuzco]], [[Peru]], [[1992]]|[[Helion]]}} | ||
|writer = | |writer = Richard Dinnick | ||
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|artist = | |artist = [[Josh Adams]] | ||
|colourist = | |colourist = [[Charlie Kirchoff]] | ||
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|anthology = Doctor Who | |anthology = Doctor Who Special 2012 | ||
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|release date = | |release date = 12 September 2012 | ||
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|format = | |format = IDW Publishing | ||
|series = | |epcount = 1 | ||
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|next = Escape into Alcatraz | |||
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was an [[Eleventh Doctor]] comic story in [[IDW Publishing]]'s ''[[Doctor Who Special 2012]]''. | |||
== Publisher's summary == | |||
The TARDIS is drawn to a time-lost [[chrononaut]], which leads to the discovery of surviving [[Time Lord]]s in "Time Fraud". | |||
}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was an [[Eleventh Doctor]] comic story in [[IDW Publishing]]'s ''[[Doctor Who | |||
== | == Synopsis == | ||
''to be | Two construction workers in [[Cuzco]], [[Peru]] in [[1992]] talk jokingly about stories of an [[Inca]]n ghost haunting the place. Suddenly, a mysterious feathered figure appears. | ||
In [[the TARDIS]], the [[Eleventh Doctor]] is about to take [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] to the planet of [[Florana]], when they are dragged off course and trapped in a [[time corridor]]. They land in Peru in 1992. | |||
On the planet [[Helion]], home of the bird-like [[Ra'ra'vis]], the [[solstice of Pajaro]] approaches, and is being celebrated in the city of [[Nidus]]. Every generation the crystalline moons of Helion align with its sun and create an energy beam that lasts for a few hours is used to rejuvenate the old and sick. | |||
Ra'ra'vis scientist [[Tigil]] and [[Entek]], a young [[chrononaut]], who is the son of [[Philibus]], the Potentate of Helion, prepare for their first time travel experiment, powered thanks to the fact that a unique double solstice was to happen. After they open a time corridor, the equipment malfunctions and Tigil loses trace of Entek. | |||
Philibus is outraged and demands that Tigil find a way to bring his son back. Tigil then suggests that they try to contact the legendary [[Time Lord]]s for help. After they send a message throught the vortex, a mysterious hooded figure appears on a spaceship near Helion and demands that he be taken to the Ra'ra'vis leader. | |||
The Doctor, Amy and Rory find Entek in Peru and take him to the TARDIS. When they learn of the situation, they call the Ra'ra'vis homeworld, only to be told by Philibus that Helion has already enlisted help... from [[Gallifrey]]. | |||
The Doctor sets course to Helion and is greeted by soldiers in [[Gallifreyan]] [[Chancellery Guard]] uniforms and a man claiming to be [[Time Lord]] [[Castellan]] [[Scott Thrower|Bond]] who orders the "renegades" to be arrested. | |||
The Doctor, Amy, Rory and Entek manage to escape capture and incapacitate two of the supposed Time Lords, who turn out to be have only one heart each. The Doctor questions one of his captives, a woman called [[Nimu]], the leader of the group of shape-shifting [[Gizou]] mercenaries. As it turns out, they were contracted for the mission by "Bond" in exchange for a cure to the disease that was killing their people. The Doctor convinces her and her brother Kemos to help him instead. | |||
The Doctor confronts "Bond" who turns out to be a rogue [[Time Agent]] called [[Scott Thrower]], who wanted to use the power of the solstice to rejuvenate and become young again. He says that in order to enlist the help of Gizou, he actually gave them the disease in the first place and shoots Philibus. | |||
The Doctor disables Thrower's gun and while he does become younger, the Doctor says that he will serve a life sentence in a [[Shadow Proclamation]] prison. However, at that moment Thrower decides to use [[Scott Thrower's vortex manipulator|his vortex manipulator]] and disappears. | |||
Finally, the de-aged Thrower appears as a child on Earth, at the [[Holly Tree Lodge]] in [[1965]], where he is found by a young [[Clement McDonald]] and becomes one of the children taken by [[Jack Harkness]] to [[the 456]]. | |||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
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* Scott Thrower becomes one of the children taken to | * Scott Thrower meets the young [[Clement McDonald]] and becomes one of the children taken to [[the 456]] in [[1965]] by [[Jack Harkness]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Four (TV story)|Children of Earth: Day Four]]'') | ||
* Scott Thrower's costume resembles that of the early Time Lords | * Scott Thrower's costume resembles that of the early Time Lords. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'') | ||
* The Doctor claims that he hasn't seen a [[time corridor]] since the [[Dalek]]s left the [[1940s]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]'') | |||
* The Doctor says that he hasn't been this angry since [[Demon's Run]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]'') | |||
* The Doctor is taking Amy and Rory to Florana, having described the planet as having carpets of sweet perfumed flowers. He previously promised Sarah Jane Smith the same trip, giving a similar description. ([[TV]]: ''[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs (TV story)|Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]'') | |||
* The Doctor says that Rory reminds him of [[Andred (The Invasion of Time)|Andred]] who also married a "[[Leela|fiesty female]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion of Time (TV story)|The Invasion of Time]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:32, 3 November 2024
Time Fraud was an Eleventh Doctor comic story in IDW Publishing's Doctor Who Special 2012.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
The TARDIS is drawn to a time-lost chrononaut, which leads to the discovery of surviving Time Lords in "Time Fraud".
Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]
Two construction workers in Cuzco, Peru in 1992 talk jokingly about stories of an Incan ghost haunting the place. Suddenly, a mysterious feathered figure appears.
In the TARDIS, the Eleventh Doctor is about to take Amy Pond and Rory Williams to the planet of Florana, when they are dragged off course and trapped in a time corridor. They land in Peru in 1992.
On the planet Helion, home of the bird-like Ra'ra'vis, the solstice of Pajaro approaches, and is being celebrated in the city of Nidus. Every generation the crystalline moons of Helion align with its sun and create an energy beam that lasts for a few hours is used to rejuvenate the old and sick.
Ra'ra'vis scientist Tigil and Entek, a young chrononaut, who is the son of Philibus, the Potentate of Helion, prepare for their first time travel experiment, powered thanks to the fact that a unique double solstice was to happen. After they open a time corridor, the equipment malfunctions and Tigil loses trace of Entek.
Philibus is outraged and demands that Tigil find a way to bring his son back. Tigil then suggests that they try to contact the legendary Time Lords for help. After they send a message throught the vortex, a mysterious hooded figure appears on a spaceship near Helion and demands that he be taken to the Ra'ra'vis leader.
The Doctor, Amy and Rory find Entek in Peru and take him to the TARDIS. When they learn of the situation, they call the Ra'ra'vis homeworld, only to be told by Philibus that Helion has already enlisted help... from Gallifrey.
The Doctor sets course to Helion and is greeted by soldiers in Gallifreyan Chancellery Guard uniforms and a man claiming to be Time Lord Castellan Bond who orders the "renegades" to be arrested.
The Doctor, Amy, Rory and Entek manage to escape capture and incapacitate two of the supposed Time Lords, who turn out to be have only one heart each. The Doctor questions one of his captives, a woman called Nimu, the leader of the group of shape-shifting Gizou mercenaries. As it turns out, they were contracted for the mission by "Bond" in exchange for a cure to the disease that was killing their people. The Doctor convinces her and her brother Kemos to help him instead.
The Doctor confronts "Bond" who turns out to be a rogue Time Agent called Scott Thrower, who wanted to use the power of the solstice to rejuvenate and become young again. He says that in order to enlist the help of Gizou, he actually gave them the disease in the first place and shoots Philibus.
The Doctor disables Thrower's gun and while he does become younger, the Doctor says that he will serve a life sentence in a Shadow Proclamation prison. However, at that moment Thrower decides to use his vortex manipulator and disappears.
Finally, the de-aged Thrower appears as a child on Earth, at the Holly Tree Lodge in 1965, where he is found by a young Clement McDonald and becomes one of the children taken by Jack Harkness to the 456.
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Eleventh Doctor
- Amy Pond
- Rory Williams
- Scott Thrower
- Entek
- Tigil
- Philibus
- Nimu
- Kemos
- Jack Harkness
- Clement McDonald
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Scott Thrower meets the young Clement McDonald and becomes one of the children taken to the 456 in 1965 by Jack Harkness. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Four)
- Scott Thrower's costume resembles that of the early Time Lords. (TV: The War Games)
- The Doctor claims that he hasn't seen a time corridor since the Daleks left the 1940s. (TV: Victory of the Daleks)
- The Doctor says that he hasn't been this angry since Demon's Run. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War)
- The Doctor is taking Amy and Rory to Florana, having described the planet as having carpets of sweet perfumed flowers. He previously promised Sarah Jane Smith the same trip, giving a similar description. (TV: Invasion of the Dinosaurs)
- The Doctor says that Rory reminds him of Andred who also married a "fiesty female". (TV: The Invasion of Time)
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