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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
=== Part one '''Bat Attack!'''=== | === Part one '''Bat Attack!''' === | ||
After helping [[Lestrade|Inspector Lestrade]] solve "the case of the unsuitable suitor" and stop the evil [[Janus (Bat Attack!)|Professor Janus]] getting married (!), the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] leave to catch a cab to [[Waterloo]], boat train to [[Paris]] and a night at Le [[Moulin Rouge]]. Their journey, however, is interrupted immediately. A cloud of vampire [[bat]]s block the sun, congregating above the [[Royal Lyceum Theatre]]. | After helping [[Lestrade|Inspector Lestrade]] solve "the case of the unsuitable suitor" and stop the evil [[Janus (Bat Attack!)|Professor Janus]] getting married (!), the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] leave to catch a cab to [[Waterloo]], boat train to [[Paris]] and a night at Le [[Moulin Rouge]]. Their journey, however, is interrupted immediately. A cloud of vampire [[bat]]s block the sun, congregating above the [[Royal Lyceum Theatre]]. | ||
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For twenty years Florence had lived on a diet of small [[cat]]s and mammals. Bram has protected and supported his wife as she has him. The Doctor identifies this type of vampirism as an alien disease, a [[virus]] strain, and offers to help. To save Florence (and the kittens), the Doctor must first find a cure for Oscar. With Rose, he heads to Reading Gaol. | For twenty years Florence had lived on a diet of small [[cat]]s and mammals. Bram has protected and supported his wife as she has him. The Doctor identifies this type of vampirism as an alien disease, a [[virus]] strain, and offers to help. To save Florence (and the kittens), the Doctor must first find a cure for Oscar. With Rose, he heads to Reading Gaol. | ||
=== Part two '''The Battle of Reading Gaol'''=== | === Part two '''The Battle of Reading Gaol''' === | ||
Using Florence's bats to fly him into the gaol, the Doctor finds and rescues Oscar Wilde who has been there two years. Oscar explains that he was turned into a vampire when a strange shining creature, an alien probe, arrived at his door one evening while he was holding a [[séance]] with a few of his friends, drawn by the séance and travelling the thought waves. His friends were killed and their blood used to fill the aliens' tanks. | Using Florence's bats to fly him into the gaol, the Doctor finds and rescues Oscar Wilde who has been there two years. Oscar explains that he was turned into a vampire when a strange shining creature, an alien probe, arrived at his door one evening while he was holding a [[séance]] with a few of his friends, drawn by the séance and travelling the thought waves. His friends were killed and their blood used to fill the aliens' tanks. | ||
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{{dwrefguide|dwacomic10.htm#dwa11|Bat Attack! / The Battle of Reading Gaol}} | {{dwrefguide|dwacomic10.htm#dwa11|Bat Attack! / The Battle of Reading Gaol}} | ||
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[[Category:Stories set in 1897]] | [[Category:Stories set in 1897]] | ||
[[Category:Stories set in London]] | [[Category:Stories set in London]] |