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|comic name= The Time Machination
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|image=[[File:Drwho timemach-cover.jpg|250px]]cover art by [[Paul Grist]]
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|series= [[Doctor Who]] -<BR> [[Tenth Doctor comic strip stories]]
{{Infobox Story SMW
|doctor= [[Tenth Doctor]]
|image        = The Time Machination (comic story).jpg
|companions= [[H. G. Wells]]
|series       = [[IDW Publishing|IDW]] mini-series and one-shots
|enemy= <ul><li>[[Torchwood Institute]]</li><li>[[Jonathan Smith]]</li></ul>
|doctor       = Tenth Doctor
|year= [[London]], [[1889]]
|companions   =
|writer= [[Tony Lee]]
|featuring    = H. G. Wells
|editor= [[Denton J. Tipton]]
|featuring2  = Fourth Doctor
|design=[[Neil Uyetake]]
|featuring3  = Sixth Doctor
|artist= [[Paul Grist]]   
|enemy       = [[Torchwood Institute]], [[Jonathan Smith]]
|colourist= [[Phil Elliott]]
|setting      = [[London]], [[1889]]
|lettering= [[Malaka Studio]]
|writer       = Tony Lee
|publication title= The Time Machination
|editor       = [[Denton J. Tipton]]
|publication dates= [[May]] [[2009]]  
|design       = [[Neil Uyetake]]
|publisher= [[IDW Publishing]]
|artist       = [[Paul Grist]]   
|format=Comic Book - 22 pages
|colourist   = [[Phil Elliott]]
|previous story= [[The Whispering Gallery]]
|letterer    = [[Malaka Studio]]
|next story= [[Autopia]]
|publication = ''Doctor Who: The Time Machination''
|reprint      = {{il|[[Through Time and Space (graphic novel)|Through Time and Space]]|[[The Tenth Doctor Archives: Volume 2]]}}
|release date = 20 May 2009
|publisher   = IDW Publishing
|format       = American comic book - one-shot
|epcount      = 1
|prev        = The Whispering Gallery (comic story)
|next         = Autopia (comic story)
}}
}}
==Promotional summary==
'''''The Time Machination''''' was an [[IDW]] comic story. It was written by [[Tony Lee]].
[[London]], [[1889]] and a time-stranded [[Tenth Doctor|Doctor]] needs the help of an old friend to fix the Tardis... but is beset by pursuers sent by [[Queen Victoria]] herself! How is this connected to a previous tale of the [[Sixth Doctor]] -- and a [[Fourth Doctor]] adventure that hasn't happened yet? And what will happen if the Doctor is captured by the [[Torchwood Institute]]? A special standalone tale!
 
== Publisher's summary ==
[[London]], [[1889]] and a time-stranded [[Tenth Doctor|Doctor]] needs the help of an old friend to fix the TARDIS... but is beset by pursuers sent by [[Victoria|Queen Victoria]] herself! How is this connected to a previous tale of the [[Sixth Doctor]] and a [[Fourth Doctor]] adventure that hasn't happened yet? And what will happen if the Doctor is captured by the [[Torchwood Institute]]? A special standalone tale!


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
London 1889 two men are talking one is [[H.G. Wells]] the other is a man known as Jonathan Smith, they are talking about the doctor. They enter a little passage way to see the [[Tenth Doctor]]. The Doctor states the tardis is out of power, and would go to [[Cardiff]] to fuel up, but he says he can't do that due to threats such as [[Torchwood]].
[[London]], [[1889]]: [[H.G. Wells]] and [[Jonathan Smith]] are talking about the Doctor. They enter a little passageway and see the [[Tenth Doctor]]. The Doctor says the TARDIS is out of power. He would go to [[Cardiff]] to fuel up, but can't due to threats such as [[Torchwood Institute|Torchwood]].
 
Elsewhere two torchwood agents are tracking Chronal signals, they finally figure that the doctor is trapped.


Jonathan touches a device which sends out chronal enegery, the doctor decidesd he needs to go and find somethings he changes into victorian clothes. They then exit only to come across the two torchwood agents luckily they are unseen. But the power on the chronal energy detector goes mad. The Torchwood Agents know the doctor is there. They are chased, but the male Torchwood agent fires hitting H.G Wells stunning him, the two torchwood agents take H.G Wells back to the Torchwood Base at the West Indian Docks.
Elsewhere two Torchwood agents are tracking Chronal signals. They finally figure that the Doctor is trapped.


At the West Indian Docks Herbert is interrogated, for what he knows about the Doctor. Wells tells them about his meeting with the [[Sixth Doctor]] and his [[Peri Brown|"Young Assistant"]] appeared out of nowhere and took him to planet [[Karfel]]. He tells them that the fought [[Morlox]] and the [[Borad]] and then went home after.
Jonathan touches a device which sends out chronal energy. The Doctor decides he needs to go and find some things. He changes into Victorian clothes and they exit, only to come across the two Torchwood agents. Luckily, they escape without being seen, but the power on the chronal energy detector goes mad. The Torchwood Agents know the Doctor is there. They are chased. The male Torchwood agent fires, hitting H.G. Wells and stunning him. The two agents take Wells back to the Torchwood Base at the West Indian Docks.


The male torchwood agent asks if the assistant was [[Rose Tyler|female, young and indecntly dressed]]. Herbert replies yes and asks why they know this. The man says Queen Victoria met the doctor after he saved her from a Werewolf [[Tooth and Claw|ten years ago]] in [[Scotland]]. The female agent then says, Torchwood has followed the doctor to places like America, [[Rose (TV story)|Kraktoa]] and [[Ghost Light|Perivale]] and then miss him everytime he goes there. They then discover the doctor has changed fitting their discription of him.
At the Docks, Herbert is interrogated about the Doctor. Wells tells them about his [[Timelash (TV story)|meeting]] with the [[Sixth Doctor]] and his "[[Peri Brown|young assistant]]", who appeared out of nowhere and took him to the planet [[Karfel]]. He tells them that they fought [[Morlox]] and the [[Borad]] and then sent him home after.


Inside the Tardis, Jonathan and the Doctor are busy, Herbert arrives safe he tells Jonathan about Torchwood and how they are wating for the Doctor outside. Jonathan confronts the doctor saying that once Torchwood captures him, Jonathan will be able to have tea with Queen Victoria.
The male Torchwood agent asks if the assistant was [[Rose Tyler|female, young and indecently dressed]]. Herbert replies yes and asks how they know this. The man says Queen Victoria met the Doctor when he saved her from a [[Lupine Wavelength Haemovariform|werewolf]] [[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|ten years ago]] in [[Scotland]]. The female agent says Torchwood has followed the Doctor to places like [[America]], [[Rose (TV story)|Krakatoa]] and [[Ghost Light (TV story)|Perivale]] and missed him every time. They learn the Doctor has changed, fitting their description of him.


Outside the Tardis, Wells shows the Torchwood agents where the Doctor is. They surround the Tardis demanding the doctor comes out.
Inside the TARDIS, Jonathan and the Doctor are busy. Herbert arrives and tells Jonathan about Torchwood and how they are waiting for the Doctor outside. Jonathan confronts the Doctor, saying that once Torchwood captures him, Jonathan will be able to have tea with [[Victoria|Queen Victoria]]. Outside, Wells shows the Torchwood agents where the Doctor is. They surround the TARDIS, demanding the Doctor come out.


The Doctor figures out Jonathan is a time traveller from the 51st Century. He wants revenge for what the doctor did to [[Magnus Greel]]. The Doctor says in other words that he did not kill Magnus Greel but cellular regeneration killed him and technically it has not happened yet. Jonathan says he is here to stop the Fourth Doctor from killing him, he says he found the secret diary of H.G. Wells on the lanet Biblios documenting the doctors death. The Doctor outsmarts Jonathan, the Tardis fades without him, revealing Jonathan to the Torchwood Operatives. they think he is the doctor and stun him.
The Doctor figures out Jonathan is a time traveller from the [[51st century]]. He wants revenge for what the Doctor did to [[Magnus Greel]]. The Doctor says he did not kill Magnus Greel; cellular degeneration killed him and technically it has not happened yet. Jonathan says he is here to stop the Fourth Doctor from killing him; he found the secret diary of H.G. Wells on the planet [[Biblios]] documenting the Doctor's death. The Doctor outsmarts Jonathan and the TARDIS fades without him, revealing Jonathan to the Torchwood Operatives. They think he is the Doctor and stun him.


As Wells is walking he bumps into the Tenth Doctor who encourges him to write War of the Worlds. The Doctor leaves, but Wells is stunned to find the Tardis arriving again and sees The [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Leela]] walking out. He wonders to himself how many Doctors there are. The Fourth Doctor and Leela walk off to see LI H'Sen Chang master if magic mesmerism and Wells decides to write a book called the Time Machine.
As Wells is walking, he bumps into the Tenth Doctor, who encourages him to write ''War of the Worlds''. Wells wonders what happened to Jonathan, and the Doctor explains that [[Jack Harkness]] will eventually convince the staff that he's not the Doctor. The Doctor leaves, but Wells is stunned to find the TARDIS arriving again, with the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Leela]] emerging. He wonders to himself how many Doctors there are. The Fourth Doctor and Leela walk off to see [[Li H'sen Chang]], master of magic mesmerism. Wells decides to write a book called ''[[The Time Machine]]''.


==Characters==
== Characters ==
* [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]]
* [[Tenth Doctor]]
* [[H. G. Wells]]
* [[H. G. Wells]]
* [[Johnathan Smith]]
* [[Jonathan Smith]]
* [[Eliza Cooper]]
* [[Robert Lewis]]
* [[Fourth Doctor]]
* [[Fourth Doctor]]
* [[Leela]]
* [[Leela]]
* [[Sixth Doctor]] (appears in flashback)
* [[Sixth Doctor]]
 
One of the Torchwood agents resembles [[Alice Guppy]], however it is likely it isn't her as the story is set in [[1889]] and she joined Torchwood 9 years later.
 
==References==
* The story ends with the first moments of [[DW]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'' and the arrival of the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Leela]]. The Doctor makes mention of wanting to see [[Little Titch]].
* The Doctor makes a veiled reference to [[Jack Harkness]], although at this point in time, Jack had not yet joined Torchwood.
* The Torchwood agents refer to the Doctor's visits to [[Krakatoa]] and [[Perivale]], the latter being a reference to [[DW]]: ''[[Ghost Light]]''.
* The Doctor refers to [[Salyavin|Professor Chronotis]].
*H. G. Wells appeared in [[DW]]: ''[[Timelash (TV story)|Timelash]]''.


==Planets==
== Worldbuilding ==
''to be added''
* The Doctor mentions wanting to see [[Little Tich]].
* The Doctor makes a veiled reference to [[Jack Harkness]], although Jack had not yet joined Torchwood.
* The Torchwood agents refer to the Doctor's visits to [[Krakatoa]] and [[Perivale]].


==Notes==
== Notes ==
* Announced by IDW Publishing at the New York Comic Con in February 2009, ''The Time Machination'' is set in Victorian London and reportedly features the first ''Doctor Who'' comic book reference to the [[Torchwood Institute]]. That fact Queen Victoria is involved would make this a followup to the televised story [[DW]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw]]''.
* Announced by IDW Publishing at the New York Comic Con in February 2009, ''The Time Machination'' is set in Victorian London and reportedly features the first ''Doctor Who'' comic book reference to the [[Torchwood Institute]]. That fact Queen Victoria is involved would make this a followup to the televised story ''[[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]''.
* The Doctor is travelling alone so the story presumably takes place post-[[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'' and [[IDW]]: ''[[The Forgotten]]''.
* This story was reprinted in the graphic novel ''[[Through Time and Space]]''.
*Reprinted in the graphic novel [[Through Time and Space]].


==Continuity==
== Continuity ==
* The story is a semi-sequel to both [[DW]]: ''[[Timelash (TV story)|Timelash]]'' (and arguably ''[[Tooth and Claw]]'') and (due to [[time travel]]) both a sequel and prequel to ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]''. A reprise of a scene from the last-named appears from the point of view of [[H. G. Wells]].
* The story is a semi-sequel to both ''[[Timelash (TV story)|Timelash]]'' (and arguably ''[[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]'') and (due to [[time travel]]) both a sequel and prequel to ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)|The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]''. A reprise of a scene from the latter appears from the point of view of [[H. G. Wells]].
* The Torchwood agents state that they have followed the Doctor to the [[United States of America]] in [[October]] [[1881]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Gunfighters (TV story)|The Gunfighters]]'') [[Krakatoa]] in [[1883]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]'', ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'') and [[Perivale]] in 1883. ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]]'')
* The Doctor refers to [[Salyavin|Professor Chronotis]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]'')


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Latest revision as of 21:09, 15 February 2024

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The Time Machination was an IDW comic story. It was written by Tony Lee.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

London, 1889 and a time-stranded Doctor needs the help of an old friend to fix the TARDIS... but is beset by pursuers sent by Queen Victoria herself! How is this connected to a previous tale of the Sixth Doctor — and a Fourth Doctor adventure that hasn't happened yet? And what will happen if the Doctor is captured by the Torchwood Institute? A special standalone tale!

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

London, 1889: H.G. Wells and Jonathan Smith are talking about the Doctor. They enter a little passageway and see the Tenth Doctor. The Doctor says the TARDIS is out of power. He would go to Cardiff to fuel up, but can't due to threats such as Torchwood.

Elsewhere two Torchwood agents are tracking Chronal signals. They finally figure that the Doctor is trapped.

Jonathan touches a device which sends out chronal energy. The Doctor decides he needs to go and find some things. He changes into Victorian clothes and they exit, only to come across the two Torchwood agents. Luckily, they escape without being seen, but the power on the chronal energy detector goes mad. The Torchwood Agents know the Doctor is there. They are chased. The male Torchwood agent fires, hitting H.G. Wells and stunning him. The two agents take Wells back to the Torchwood Base at the West Indian Docks.

At the Docks, Herbert is interrogated about the Doctor. Wells tells them about his meeting with the Sixth Doctor and his "young assistant", who appeared out of nowhere and took him to the planet Karfel. He tells them that they fought Morlox and the Borad and then sent him home after.

The male Torchwood agent asks if the assistant was female, young and indecently dressed. Herbert replies yes and asks how they know this. The man says Queen Victoria met the Doctor when he saved her from a werewolf ten years ago in Scotland. The female agent says Torchwood has followed the Doctor to places like America, Krakatoa and Perivale and missed him every time. They learn the Doctor has changed, fitting their description of him.

Inside the TARDIS, Jonathan and the Doctor are busy. Herbert arrives and tells Jonathan about Torchwood and how they are waiting for the Doctor outside. Jonathan confronts the Doctor, saying that once Torchwood captures him, Jonathan will be able to have tea with Queen Victoria. Outside, Wells shows the Torchwood agents where the Doctor is. They surround the TARDIS, demanding the Doctor come out.

The Doctor figures out Jonathan is a time traveller from the 51st century. He wants revenge for what the Doctor did to Magnus Greel. The Doctor says he did not kill Magnus Greel; cellular degeneration killed him and technically it has not happened yet. Jonathan says he is here to stop the Fourth Doctor from killing him; he found the secret diary of H.G. Wells on the planet Biblios documenting the Doctor's death. The Doctor outsmarts Jonathan and the TARDIS fades without him, revealing Jonathan to the Torchwood Operatives. They think he is the Doctor and stun him.

As Wells is walking, he bumps into the Tenth Doctor, who encourages him to write War of the Worlds. Wells wonders what happened to Jonathan, and the Doctor explains that Jack Harkness will eventually convince the staff that he's not the Doctor. The Doctor leaves, but Wells is stunned to find the TARDIS arriving again, with the Fourth Doctor and Leela emerging. He wonders to himself how many Doctors there are. The Fourth Doctor and Leela walk off to see Li H'sen Chang, master of magic mesmerism. Wells decides to write a book called The Time Machine.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor mentions wanting to see Little Tich.
  • The Doctor makes a veiled reference to Jack Harkness, although Jack had not yet joined Torchwood.
  • The Torchwood agents refer to the Doctor's visits to Krakatoa and Perivale.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Announced by IDW Publishing at the New York Comic Con in February 2009, The Time Machination is set in Victorian London and reportedly features the first Doctor Who comic book reference to the Torchwood Institute. That fact Queen Victoria is involved would make this a followup to the televised story Tooth and Claw.
  • This story was reprinted in the graphic novel Through Time and Space.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

Cover gallery[[edit] | [edit source]]