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|colourist        = [[Alan Craddock]]
|colourist        = [[Alan Craddock]]
|lettering        =  
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|publication title = [[Doctor Who Adventures]] <br /> [[DWA 243|Issue 243]]
|publication = [[Doctor Who Adventures]] <br /> [[DWA 243|Issue 243]]
|publication dates = [[10 November|10]] [[November]] [[2011]]
|release date = [[10 November|10]] [[November]] [[2011]]
|publisher        = [[BBC Magazines]]
|publisher        = [[BBC Magazines]]
|format            = Comic - 1 parts (4 pages)
|format            = Comic - 1 parts (4 pages)

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Air Force Gone was a Doctor Who Adventures comic strip published in 2011.

Summary

Returning to Earth in a sub-orbital jet that is hit by a ‘lightening bolt’ that renders everyone unconscious, Earth’s President is teleported from the jet onto a mock-up jet in space where the Doctor is waiting for her. Having disabled the scanners with a bucket, the Doctor wins the President’s trust when he takes her aboard the TARDIS which she recognises from reports in the Nixon Files. The Doctor explains the President has been ‘borrowed’ by the Daemervoids who are planning to invade Earth. Before they invade they plan to use a mind-probe on the disorientated President to assess Earth's space defence codes. However, the Doctor has a plan, and fitting a Tri-D Holomovie disc around her neck sends her back to her seat and tells her to play along and not to resist the probe. The unsuspecting Daemervoid, scan the President’s brain for knowledge of Earth’s defences and are shown that the Earth is defended by an army of four million K-1 Robo-Warriors and a thousand Devil Wing starfighter squadrons! Deciding they would be beaten, the Daemervoids decide on a hasty retreat and withdraw immediately, returning the President to her jet before there is any retaliation. Onboard the jet the crew wake to find the TARDIS onboard and the President with a surprise guest who is asking about the chance of tea and Jammie Dodgers. He explains how the Holomovie disk, with its special effects fooled the invaders!

Named characters

References

  • Earth in the future has a female President.
  • The Doctor is known to the President as “The man from the Nixon Tapes” – not recognised for travelling without his “accomplices”.

Notes

  • The Doctor tries to persuade the President to go with him to visit “the little boys’ room”. He assures her, “Honestly, it’s bigger inside than you’d think” — because that’s where he has managed to land the TARDIS.

Continuity

  • Amy Pond and Rory Williams are absent from this story, having “popped home to put out the bins!”
  • Skaro (home of the Daleks) is mentioned by the Daemervoids as an easier looking planet to invade than Earth.
  • The Doctor asks the Earth President for a cup of tea and Jammie Dodgers – favourites of the Eleventh Doctor.
  • Knowledge of the Doctor was recorded in the 'Nixon Tapes for future Presidents - a reference to events in The Impossible Astronaut.

Timeline

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