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|doctor            = Eleventh Doctor
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|writer            = [[Steve Lyons]]
|writer            = Steve Lyons
|editor            = [[Natalie Barnes]]
|editor            = [[Natalie Barnes]]
|artist            = [[John Ross]]
|artist            = [[John Ross]]
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|publication      = [[DWA 329]]
|publication      = [[DWA 329]]
|release date      = [[11 September (releases)|11 September]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]]
|release date      = 11 September 2013
|publisher        = Immediate Media Company London Limited
|publisher        = Immediate Media Company London Limited
|format            = Comic
|format            = Comic
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
The contents of a treasure chest on a sunken pirate ship are not what the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] were expecting — nor were the [[pirate]]s!
The contents of a treasure chest on a [[Ship (Shipwrecked)|sunken pirate ship]] are not what the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] were expecting — nor were the [[pirate]]s!


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
The [[Eleventh Doctor|Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] arrive in the TARDIS underwater close to a sunken [[pirate]] ship. Suiting up into diving suits, the pair go and explore in search of pirate treasure. But the treasure is still being guarded by the pirates, who talk of a curse. Clara is captured and tied to the mast destined to stay aboard the blighted ship like the rest of them! Using an empty spacesuit filled with air, the pirates are distracted by what they think is the Doctor's rescue, but the Doctor seizes the opportunity to sneak round the back and even before freeing Clara — grabs the pirates' treasure chest. As he suspected, the chest contains not jewels and trinkets but a memory egg — a device that stores the minds of a spaceship's crew over centuries-long journeys. The Pirates return to find the Doctor with the memory egg, explaining that they found it in the wreck of a strange metal ship they found on an island. The Doctor explains the egg must have developed a fault and finds the off switch. With the memory egg no longer working, the Pirates are grateful the curse has been ended and to finally be allowed to rest in peace after the centuries of being kept alive beneath the sea. With their oxygen running low, the Doctor and Clara return to the TARDIS.
The [[Eleventh Doctor|Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] arrive in the TARDIS underwater close to a sunken [[pirate]] ship. Suiting up into diving suits, the pair go and explore in search of pirate treasure. But the treasure is still being guarded by the pirates, who talk of a curse. Clara is captured and tied to the mast destined to stay aboard the blighted ship like the rest of them! Using an empty spacesuit filled with air, the pirates are distracted by what they think is the Doctor's rescue, but the Doctor seizes the opportunity to sneak round the back and even before freeing Clara — grabs the pirates' treasure chest. As he suspected, the chest contains not jewels and trinkets but a [[memory egg]] — a device that stores the minds of a spaceship's crew over centuries-long journeys. The Pirates return to find the Doctor with the memory egg, explaining that they found it in the wreck of a strange metal ship they found on an island. The Doctor explains the egg must have developed a fault and finds the off switch. With the memory egg no longer working, the Pirates are grateful the curse has been ended and to finally be allowed to rest in peace after the centuries of being kept alive beneath the sea. With their oxygen running low, the Doctor and Clara return to the TARDIS.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==

Latest revision as of 20:35, 23 March 2024

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Shipwrecked was a Doctor Who Adventures comic strip published in 2013.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The contents of a treasure chest on a sunken pirate ship are not what the Eleventh Doctor and Clara were expecting — nor were the pirates!

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor and Clara arrive in the TARDIS underwater close to a sunken pirate ship. Suiting up into diving suits, the pair go and explore in search of pirate treasure. But the treasure is still being guarded by the pirates, who talk of a curse. Clara is captured and tied to the mast destined to stay aboard the blighted ship like the rest of them! Using an empty spacesuit filled with air, the pirates are distracted by what they think is the Doctor's rescue, but the Doctor seizes the opportunity to sneak round the back and even before freeing Clara — grabs the pirates' treasure chest. As he suspected, the chest contains not jewels and trinkets but a memory egg — a device that stores the minds of a spaceship's crew over centuries-long journeys. The Pirates return to find the Doctor with the memory egg, explaining that they found it in the wreck of a strange metal ship they found on an island. The Doctor explains the egg must have developed a fault and finds the off switch. With the memory egg no longer working, the Pirates are grateful the curse has been ended and to finally be allowed to rest in peace after the centuries of being kept alive beneath the sea. With their oxygen running low, the Doctor and Clara return to the TARDIS.

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Original print details[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Publication with page count and closing captions
  1. DWA 329 (4 pages) More adventures next time
  • No reprints to date.

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