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|name              = The Bird of Fire
|image            = DWM 122 SS THE BIRD OF FIRE.jpg
|image            = DWM 122 SS THE BIRD OF FIRE.jpg
|series            = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine|DWM]]'' short stories
|series            = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine|DWM]]'' short stories
|doctor            = Fifth Doctor
|doctor            = Fifth Doctor
|companions        = [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]], [[Kamelion]]
|companions        = [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]], [[Kamelion]]
|main character    =Amedus
|featuring        =  
|featuring        =
|enemy            =  
|enemy            =  
|setting          =  
|setting          =  
|writer            = [[Stephen Moxon]]
|writer            = Stephen Moxon
|editor            =
|editor            =  
|illustrator      =  
|illustrator      =  
|publication      = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 122|122]]
|publication      = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 122|122]]
|anthology        =
|anthology        =  
|release date     = November 1986
|cover date       = March 1987
|publisher        = Marvel Comics
|publisher        = Marvel Comics
|format            = 3 pages
|format            = 3 pages
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|next              = The Infinity Season (short story)
|next              = The Infinity Season (short story)
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'''The Bird of Fire''' was a short story published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
[[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]] is disturbed from his rest by [[Tegan Jovanka]] when [[Kamelion]] raises the alarm that the TARDIS is about to have a collision. Joining [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]] and Kamelion in the console room, he sees the scanner shows no sign of an obstacle, just empty blackness. A small egg appears above the central rotor and grows quickly until it hatches into an angry, fiery bird. As the bird attacks and the room starts to heat up, Kamelion is overpowered and the others make their escape to elsewhere in the TARDIS. Unless they can do something soon the bird, a [[Phoenix (The Bird of Fire)|Phoenix]], believed extinct by the Doctor, will kill them and rip the TARDIS apart.
[[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]] is disturbed from his rest by [[Tegan Jovanka]] when [[Kamelion]] raises the alarm that the TARDIS is about to have a collision. Joining [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]] and Kamelion in the console room, he sees the scanner shows no sign of an obstacle, just empty blackness. A small egg appears above the central rotor and grows quickly until it hatches into an angry, fiery bird. As the bird attacks and the room starts to heat up, Kamelion is overpowered and the others make their escape to elsewhere in the TARDIS. Unless they can do something soon the bird, a [[Phoenix (The Bird of Fire)|Phoenix]], believed extinct by the Doctor, will kill them and rip the TARDIS apart.


From [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the secondary control room]] the Doctor searches for a nearby star to lure the Phoenix out of the main console room. He finds Rogos X, the largest star in the Vistarn system and races back to the main control room. He removes his jacket and walks into the console room, which is now like a furnace. He brings Rogos X up on the scanner. The Phoenix, drawn to the flame, leaves the TARDIS as it arrived.  
From [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the secondary control room]] the Doctor searches for a nearby star to lure the Phoenix out of the main console room. He finds Rogos X, the largest star in the Vistarn system and races back to the main control room. He removes his jacket and walks into the console room, which is now like a furnace. He brings Rogos X up on the scanner. The Phoenix, drawn to the flame, leaves the TARDIS as it arrived.


Later the Doctor explains that what the Phoenix saw on the scanner was just an image of Rogos X projected onto the blackness of the vortex. With the Doctor once more in control of the TARDIS, he sets a course for the [[Eye of Orion]].
Later the Doctor explains that what the Phoenix saw on the scanner was just an image of Rogos X projected onto the blackness of the vortex. With the Doctor once more in control of the TARDIS, he sets a course for the [[Eye of Orion]].
== Plot ==
''to be added''


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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* [[Kamelion]]
* [[Kamelion]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The TARDIS is en route to the [[Eye of Orion]].
* The TARDIS is en route to the [[Eye of Orion]].
* The Doctor has his own room in the TARDIS where he has gone to rest.
* The Doctor has his own room in the TARDIS where he has gone to rest.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
*''The Bird of Fire'' was a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' Short Story Competition winning entry in the over 15 category. It was written by [[Stephen Moxon]].
* ''The Bird of Fire'' was a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' Short Story Competition winning entry in the over 15 category. It was written by [[Stephen Moxon]].
* [[John Ridgway]] provided the illustration of the [[Fifth Doctor]].  
* [[John Ridgway]] provided the illustration of the [[Fifth Doctor]].
* Stephen Moxon’s prize was the accompanying artwork and a fully completed and painted [[Sevans]] model Dalek.
* Stephen Moxon's prize was the accompanying artwork and a fully completed and painted [[Sevans]] model Dalek.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The TARDIS' secondary control room first appeared in [[TV]]: ''[[The Masque of Mandragora (TV story)|The Masque of Mandragora]]''.
* The TARDIS's secondary control room first appeared in [[TV]]: ''[[The Masque of Mandragora (TV story)|The Masque of Mandragora]]''.


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Latest revision as of 20:29, 3 November 2024

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The Bird of Fire was a short story published in Doctor Who Magazine.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor is disturbed from his rest by Tegan Jovanka when Kamelion raises the alarm that the TARDIS is about to have a collision. Joining Turlough and Kamelion in the console room, he sees the scanner shows no sign of an obstacle, just empty blackness. A small egg appears above the central rotor and grows quickly until it hatches into an angry, fiery bird. As the bird attacks and the room starts to heat up, Kamelion is overpowered and the others make their escape to elsewhere in the TARDIS. Unless they can do something soon the bird, a Phoenix, believed extinct by the Doctor, will kill them and rip the TARDIS apart.

From the secondary control room the Doctor searches for a nearby star to lure the Phoenix out of the main console room. He finds Rogos X, the largest star in the Vistarn system and races back to the main control room. He removes his jacket and walks into the console room, which is now like a furnace. He brings Rogos X up on the scanner. The Phoenix, drawn to the flame, leaves the TARDIS as it arrived.

Later the Doctor explains that what the Phoenix saw on the scanner was just an image of Rogos X projected onto the blackness of the vortex. With the Doctor once more in control of the TARDIS, he sets a course for the Eye of Orion.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The TARDIS is en route to the Eye of Orion.
  • The Doctor has his own room in the TARDIS where he has gone to rest.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]