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| appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (novelisation)|Warriors of Kudlak]]'' | | appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (TV story)|Warriors of Kudlak]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (novelisation)|Warriors of Kudlak]]'' | ||
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In [[ | In the [[2000s]], '''Ella''' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (novelisation)|Warriors of Kudlak]]'') began to play [[Combat 3000]], a game of laser tag, in [[Leeds]]. Unbeknownst to her, it was under the control of an [[Uvodni|alien]] general named [[Uvlavad Kudlak]]. Kudlak was recruiting human adolescents as [[soldier]]s for his [[army]] and used the laser tag games to test their skill with [[laser]] weaponry. Players who reached Level 2 of the game, were deemed worthy of joining the Uvodni military and were transported to a [[Uvodni warship]] which was travelling to a battlefield somewhere in the [[Horsehead Nebula]]. The children played well enough to reach this stage. They soon found themselves far away from home. Another player, [[Jen (Warriors of Kudlak)|Jen]], had already been on the ship for some time. They were soon joined by a third player, [[Lance Metcalf]]. | ||
The disappearance of 24 children from different areas of [[England]] did not go unnoticed. | The disappearance of 24 children from different areas of [[England]] did not go unnoticed. [[Sarah Jane Smith]], her adoptive son [[Luke Smith]] and his friends [[Maria Jackson]] and [[Clyde Langer]] asked about their whereabouts. Luke and Clyde made it to the ship and tried to rescue the others in the ship's shuttle, but they were recaptured and brought before Kudlak and his commanding officer, the [[the Mistress (Warriors of Kudlak)|Mistress]]. Kudlak came across a message to the Mistress that the [[Uvodni-Malakh War|war]] they were fighting had ended a decade before. Kudlak returned the children, including Ella, to [[Earth]], some of them long after they had left. ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (TV story)|Warriors of Kudlak]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 9 March 2023
In the 2000s, Ella (PROSE: Warriors of Kudlak) began to play Combat 3000, a game of laser tag, in Leeds. Unbeknownst to her, it was under the control of an alien general named Uvlavad Kudlak. Kudlak was recruiting human adolescents as soldiers for his army and used the laser tag games to test their skill with laser weaponry. Players who reached Level 2 of the game, were deemed worthy of joining the Uvodni military and were transported to a Uvodni warship which was travelling to a battlefield somewhere in the Horsehead Nebula. The children played well enough to reach this stage. They soon found themselves far away from home. Another player, Jen, had already been on the ship for some time. They were soon joined by a third player, Lance Metcalf.
The disappearance of 24 children from different areas of England did not go unnoticed. Sarah Jane Smith, her adoptive son Luke Smith and his friends Maria Jackson and Clyde Langer asked about their whereabouts. Luke and Clyde made it to the ship and tried to rescue the others in the ship's shuttle, but they were recaptured and brought before Kudlak and his commanding officer, the Mistress. Kudlak came across a message to the Mistress that the war they were fighting had ended a decade before. Kudlak returned the children, including Ella, to Earth, some of them long after they had left. (TV: Warriors of Kudlak)