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Revision as of 03:11, 18 January 2014
Space Race is a Doctor Who Adventures comic strip published in 2013.
Summary
Investigating the disappearance of four pilots from the Great Space Race on Space Station Cherry Delta The Doctor has Decky Flamboon entering the race armed with a homing beacon in the event something should happen to him. The first manoeuvre in space is to circle a junkyard planet. It is above this planet that Decky loses control of his ship and crashes into the planet. On investigating the Doctor is attacked by giant robots that have transformed out of the racing ships and trapped a pilot inside of each. Decky (along with the other trapped pilots), is unable to stop his own robot shell firing shots at the Doctor. An attempt to use his shape-shifting belt to free himself results in a feedback that causes the robot to fire indiscriminately around him. In the confusion the Doctor is able to track the source of control to a bitter and rusted Robot King which had been abandoned and allowed to go rusty in a pile of junk. With a little bit of modification the Doctor is able to remove the Robot King’s consciousness and convert the Robot King (a universal remote control for all machinery which ceased production in the 2200s), into a more useful appliance – a toaster! Without the Robot Kings influence the Robots are reduced to scrap metal and the missing pilots are free to return home.
Named characters
References
- Decky Flamboon attempts to use his shape-shifting belt to escape his imprisonment inside the robot – but once again it doesn't work.
- Decky is given a small round flat disk that acts as a homing signal.
Notes
- This story owes more than a nod to the 'Transformers' franchise.
Original print details
- Publication with page count and closing captions
- DWA 306 (4 pages) DON’T MISS ANOTHER NEW ADVENTURE NEXT TIME!
- No reprints to date.
Continuity
- This is not the first time the TARDIS has landed the Doctor in a junkyard (see also An Unearthly Child, Attack of the Cybermen and The Doctor's Wife)