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'''''The Comet's Tail''''' was the ninth short story in the [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] anthology ''[[Short Trips: A Universe of Terrors]]''. It was written by [[John Binns]]. It featured the [[Fifth Doctor]].


==Summary==
== Summary ==
The Doctor is woken by a ringing at the doorbell, and finds the birdlike and reptilian inhabitants of the town looking for help. Though he is unable to hear what they are saying to him, he gathers that they need to be protected from a burning comet heading directly towards the town centre. The Doctor promises to find the help they need in his bookstore, but when he returns to his house to look for its keys, he finds himself lost between floors. He eventually finds a coffee bar on the fourth storey, where he meets a student named Mathilda who seems to know him by reputation. The Doctor, unsure whether he’s really here or not, concentrates upon his coffee and then finds himself in the town square of an Earth colony he once saved from alien invaders. The Imps, or Implementation Units, biological golem soldiers which helped to drive off the invaders, have apparently gone rogue and are running amok in the town. A dog-faced boy reminds the Doctor of the approaching comet and directs him towards his bookshop, but he still hasn’t found his keys and the Imps are inside the store. Two colonists then force the Doctor into protective armour which he finds he is unable to control, and he begins to feel warmer, as though the armour’s power source is overheating. The armour marches him into the coffee bar, where its weight causes the floor to collapse. As the comet draws closer and the armour overheats, Mathilda embraces the Doctor and they burn together.  
The Doctor is awakened by someone knocking on his door. When he answers it, he finds a crowd of people, including a reptilian couple and a seagull child. They direct his attention to a [[comet]] that is heading straight for the town. He tells them he will go to the bookstore to get information on how to stop the comet, but he first has to get his keys.


==Characters==
Back in his house, the Doctor is disorientated and soon becomes lost. He opens a door and finds that it leads to a [[coffee]] bar in which several young people in [[20th century|twentieth century]] dress are seated at tables. A young woman offers him [[tea]]. She introduces herself as [[Matilda (The Comet's Tail)|Matilda]], and she is a student of particle physics. She seems to know who the Doctor is, but thinks that he is at the coffee bar at the wrong time. The Doctor decides to try something. He closes his eyes, and when he opens them, he finds himself on an [[Earth]] colony he helped in a previous incarnation. He is in the middle of a crowd in a street. There are troops, and people are running. He joins them. He notices the troops are chased by golems, known as [[Implementation Unit]]s, or Imps, that had helped defeat an invasion of the planet on the Doctor's previous visit.
*[[Fifth Doctor]]


==References==
As the Doctor wonders if he can do something, his attention is grabbed by a boy with a dog's face. He shows the Doctor the comet in the sky, heading this way. Conveniently, the Doctor's bookshop is nearby. As he tries key after key, he notices that there is an Imp inside the shop. Before he can get further, he is approached by two teenage soldiers, a boy and a girl, who know he is the Doctor. They tell him the Imps have lost control. They put him in a suit of armour; he can't see or move. The Doctor figures out how to move the suit, and the boy switches on the visual. The Doctor is back in the coffee bar, and the patrons, including Matilda, huddle in a corner. The comet is closer, and there is an explosion. In the armour, the Doctor can feel the heat increasing.
''to be added''


==Notes==
The building collapses, and the Doctor and Matilda huddle in the wreckage, burning.
''to be added''


==Continuity==
== Characters ==
''to be added''
* [[Fifth Doctor]]
* [[Matilda (The Comet's Tail)|Matilda]]


==External Links==
== Worldbuilding ==
''to be added''
* The Doctor has recently [[Regeneration|regenerated]].
* Matilda knows that the Doctor likes [[sugar]] in his [[tea]].
* Someone has drawn [[roundel]]s on two walls of the Doctor's bedroom.


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== Notes ==
[[Category:Fifth Doctor short stories|Comet]]
* Although the story leaves it unclear exactly what is happening or why, the surreal, dreamlike events have led some fans to interpret it as a [[nightmare]] the Doctor is having.
 
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor thinks his [[key]]s might be in his [[shoe]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'')
 
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The Comet's Tail was the ninth short story in the Short Trips anthology Short Trips: A Universe of Terrors. It was written by John Binns. It featured the Fifth Doctor.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor is awakened by someone knocking on his door. When he answers it, he finds a crowd of people, including a reptilian couple and a seagull child. They direct his attention to a comet that is heading straight for the town. He tells them he will go to the bookstore to get information on how to stop the comet, but he first has to get his keys.

Back in his house, the Doctor is disorientated and soon becomes lost. He opens a door and finds that it leads to a coffee bar in which several young people in twentieth century dress are seated at tables. A young woman offers him tea. She introduces herself as Matilda, and she is a student of particle physics. She seems to know who the Doctor is, but thinks that he is at the coffee bar at the wrong time. The Doctor decides to try something. He closes his eyes, and when he opens them, he finds himself on an Earth colony he helped in a previous incarnation. He is in the middle of a crowd in a street. There are troops, and people are running. He joins them. He notices the troops are chased by golems, known as Implementation Units, or Imps, that had helped defeat an invasion of the planet on the Doctor's previous visit.

As the Doctor wonders if he can do something, his attention is grabbed by a boy with a dog's face. He shows the Doctor the comet in the sky, heading this way. Conveniently, the Doctor's bookshop is nearby. As he tries key after key, he notices that there is an Imp inside the shop. Before he can get further, he is approached by two teenage soldiers, a boy and a girl, who know he is the Doctor. They tell him the Imps have lost control. They put him in a suit of armour; he can't see or move. The Doctor figures out how to move the suit, and the boy switches on the visual. The Doctor is back in the coffee bar, and the patrons, including Matilda, huddle in a corner. The comet is closer, and there is an explosion. In the armour, the Doctor can feel the heat increasing.

The building collapses, and the Doctor and Matilda huddle in the wreckage, burning.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor has recently regenerated.
  • Matilda knows that the Doctor likes sugar in his tea.
  • Someone has drawn roundels on two walls of the Doctor's bedroom.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Although the story leaves it unclear exactly what is happening or why, the surreal, dreamlike events have led some fans to interpret it as a nightmare the Doctor is having.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]