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{{Infobox Story SMW
|range            = The Target Storybook (anthology)
|number in range  = 1
|image          = Gatecrashers (short story).jpg
|image          = Gatecrashers (short story).jpg
|series        = ''[[The Target Storybook (anthology)|The Target Storybook]]''
|series        = ''[[The Target Storybook (anthology)|The Target Storybook]]''
|doctor        = Thirteenth Doctor
|doctor        = Thirteenth Doctor
|companions    = [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]], [[Ryan Sinclair|Ryan]], [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]]
|companions    = [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]], [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]], [[Ryan Sinclair|Ryan]]
|featuring      =  
|featuring      =  
|enemy          =  
|enemy          = [[Ronan Sumners]]
|setting        =  
|setting        = [[New Port City]]
|writer        = [[Joy Wilkinson]]
|writer        = Joy Wilkinson
|read by        =  
|read by        =  
|anthology      = ''[[The Target Storybook (anthology)|The Target Storybook]]''
|anthology      = The Target Storybook (anthology)
|release date  = [[24 October (releases)|24 October]] [[2019 (releases)|2019]]
|release date  = 24 October 2019
|next          = Journey Out of Terror (short story)
|next          = Journey Out of Terror (short story)
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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
''to be added''
[[Thirteenth Doctor|The Doctor]] lands [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] inside an enclosed Pizza-Porter parlour, where a [[Gornt]] worker, [[Iz (Gatecrashers)|Iz]], lies dead. Deciding to investigate the ‘locked room’ murder, the Doctor uses the location codes on Iz’s teleporter to send [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]] and [[Ryan Sinclair|Ryan]] to the girl’s home, while she and [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]] take the TARDIS to the mall of [[New Port City]]. Outside the mall, the Doctor and Graham find a city smashed by the teleport signals that send the populace whizzing from one sealed-off section to another, the hastily-repaired houses protected by makeshift force-fields. Finding Iz’s enclosed room full of imaginative drawings, Yaz and Ryan use a one-off code on the teleporter to view the site of a party Iz had visited. Returning to the pizza parlour, the Doctor and Graham find a note from their friends, but are unable to follow with the teleport code. Using the TARDIS to track the party to the local power plant, the Doctor and Graham set off on a handy scooter, avoiding the teleport superhighways in their path as they go. Yaz and Ryan are captured by the city’s [[Mayor]], [[Ronan Sumners]], who has been luring people to his parties to steal their brains’ imagination-boosting sperantium, using it to power his city and keep the Gornt ‘safe’ inside their enclosed rooms. After explaining how Iz was mortally wounded trying to escape, the Mayor attempts to drains Yaz and Ryan’s brains; luckily for them the Doctor and Graham burst in, interrupting the official’s plan. When the Mayor tries to escape the Doctor sonics his teleporter’s codes, inadvertently transporting the Mayor inside the Pizza-Porter’s oven. The Doctor destroys the power plant and helps free the Gornt populace from their prisons, enabling them to go anywhere their imaginations will send them


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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* [[Ryan Sinclair]]
* [[Ryan Sinclair]]
* [[Yasmin Khan]]
* [[Yasmin Khan]]
* [[Iz (Gatecrashers)|Iz]]
* [[Ronan Sumners]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The pizza parlour uses [[spray cheese]] and [[Pizza-Porter]] [[oven]]s for "deep-pan transportation".
* The pizza parlour uses [[spray cheese]] and [[Pizza-Porter]] [[oven]]s for "deep-pan transportation".
* Yaz refers to having dealt with cases of [[domestic violence]] back [[Sheffield|home]].
* Yaz refers to having dealt with cases of [[domestic violence]] back [[Sheffield|home]].
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[[Category:The Target Storybook short stories]]
[[Category:The Target Storybook short stories]]
[[Category:Thirteenth Doctor short stories]]
[[Category:Thirteenth Doctor short stories]]

Latest revision as of 10:15, 15 March 2024

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Gatecrashers was the first short story in The Target Storybook.

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The Doctor lands the TARDIS inside an enclosed Pizza-Porter parlour, where a Gornt worker, Iz, lies dead. Deciding to investigate the ‘locked room’ murder, the Doctor uses the location codes on Iz’s teleporter to send Yaz and Ryan to the girl’s home, while she and Graham take the TARDIS to the mall of New Port City. Outside the mall, the Doctor and Graham find a city smashed by the teleport signals that send the populace whizzing from one sealed-off section to another, the hastily-repaired houses protected by makeshift force-fields. Finding Iz’s enclosed room full of imaginative drawings, Yaz and Ryan use a one-off code on the teleporter to view the site of a party Iz had visited. Returning to the pizza parlour, the Doctor and Graham find a note from their friends, but are unable to follow with the teleport code. Using the TARDIS to track the party to the local power plant, the Doctor and Graham set off on a handy scooter, avoiding the teleport superhighways in their path as they go. Yaz and Ryan are captured by the city’s Mayor, Ronan Sumners, who has been luring people to his parties to steal their brains’ imagination-boosting sperantium, using it to power his city and keep the Gornt ‘safe’ inside their enclosed rooms. After explaining how Iz was mortally wounded trying to escape, the Mayor attempts to drains Yaz and Ryan’s brains; luckily for them the Doctor and Graham burst in, interrupting the official’s plan. When the Mayor tries to escape the Doctor sonics his teleporter’s codes, inadvertently transporting the Mayor inside the Pizza-Porter’s oven. The Doctor destroys the power plant and helps free the Gornt populace from their prisons, enabling them to go anywhere their imaginations will send them

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