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|series= [[Seventh Doctor comic stories]]
|series       = [[Seventh Doctor comic stories]]
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|doctor= Seventh Doctor
|doctor       = Seventh Doctor
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|setting= onboard the ''[[Da Gama]]''
|setting     = Onboard the ''[[Da Gama]]''
|writer= [[Dan Abnett]]
|writer       = Dan Abnett
|artist= [[Art Wetherell]] (pencils)<br />[[Cam Smith]] (inks)
|artist       = [[Art Wetherell]] (pencils)<br />[[Cam Smith]] (inks)
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|letterer=[[Stuart Bartlett]]
|letterer     = [[Stuart Bartlett]]
|publication= ''[[The Incredible Hulk Presents]]'' 5
|publication = ''[[The Incredible Hulk Presents]]'' 5
|release date= [[4 November (releases)|4 November]] [[1989 (releases)|1989]]
|release date = 4 November 1989
|publisher= Marvel UK
|publisher   = Marvel UK
|reprint=DWCC 24
|reprint     = DWCC 24
|format= Comic - 1 part
|format       = Comic
|prev= War World! (comic story)
|epcount      = 1
|next= A Switch in Time (comic story)
|prev         = War World! (comic story)
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'''''Technical Hitch''''' was the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' back-up strip which appeared in the pages of ''[[The Incredible Hulk Presents]]'' #5. Like all in the series, it was monochromatic and featured the [[Seventh Doctor]] travelling alone at the beginning and end of the story.
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'''''Technical Hitch''''' was the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' back-up strip which appeared in the pages of ''[[The Incredible Hulk Presents]]'' #5. Like all in the series, it was monochromatic and featured the [[Seventh Doctor]] travelling alone at the beginning and end of the story.
 
== Summary ==
== Summary ==
The Doctor finds a man who appears to be losing his grip in a world without other people. It's up to the [[Time Lord]] to figure out where everyone is gone and how he can stop the man's mental decline.
The Doctor finds a man who appears to be losing his grip in a world without other people. It's up to the [[Time Lord]] to figure out where everyone is gone and how he can stop the man's mental decline.
 
== Plot ==
== Plot ==
The [[Seventh Doctor]] discovers that the human commander of a deep space probe is being fed a perpetual hallucination to help him survive the tedium of long distance space flight. Unfortunately, the programming's gone a bit wonky and there are no other people in the dreams that [[Admiral]] [[Vayle]] is having. After the Doctor finds a way out of the virtual environment, he tells the controlling computer that Vayle is beind driven mad by the lack of companionship. The computer thanks the Doctor for pointing out the "technical hitch", and Vayle's world is soon re-populated with "playmates".
The [[Seventh Doctor]] discovers that the human commander of a deep space probe is being fed a perpetual hallucination to help him survive the tedium of long distance space flight. Unfortunately, the programming's gone wrong and there are no other people in the dreams that [[Admiral]] [[Vayle]] is having. After the Doctor finds a way out of the virtual environment, he tells the controlling computer that Vayle is being driven mad by the lack of companionship. The computer thanks the Doctor for pointing out the "technical hitch", and Vayle's world is soon re-populated with "playmates".


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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* Deep Probe ''[[Da Gama]]'''s computer
* Deep Probe ''[[Da Gama]]'''s computer


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
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[[Category:IHP comic stories]]
[[Category:IHP comic stories]]
[[Category:1989 comic stories]]
[[Category:1989 comic stories]]
[[Category:One part comics]]

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Technical Hitch was the Doctor Who back-up strip which appeared in the pages of The Incredible Hulk Presents #5. Like all in the series, it was monochromatic and featured the Seventh Doctor travelling alone at the beginning and end of the story.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor finds a man who appears to be losing his grip in a world without other people. It's up to the Time Lord to figure out where everyone is gone and how he can stop the man's mental decline.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Seventh Doctor discovers that the human commander of a deep space probe is being fed a perpetual hallucination to help him survive the tedium of long distance space flight. Unfortunately, the programming's gone wrong and there are no other people in the dreams that Admiral Vayle is having. After the Doctor finds a way out of the virtual environment, he tells the controlling computer that Vayle is being driven mad by the lack of companionship. The computer thanks the Doctor for pointing out the "technical hitch", and Vayle's world is soon re-populated with "playmates".

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

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