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* [[Space Year]]s are based on how many [[year]]s have passed since the [[humanoid]] ancestors of Destination's inhabitants left for [[space]]. Robac and Tanna's great-grandparents crashlanded on Destination.
* [[Space Year]]s are based on how many [[year]]s have passed since the [[humanoid]] ancestors of Destination's inhabitants left for [[space]]. Robac and Tanna's great-grandparents crashlanded on Destination.
* The TARDIS arrives in [[Space Year 2003]]. The Master brings them to [[Space Year 2015]], where war has broken out (Robac having died in the first year of the war, [[Space Year 2009]]), and the Doctor stays behind until [[Space Year 2017]] to help mend the peace.
* The TARDIS arrives in [[Space Year 2003]]. The Master brings them to [[Space Year 2015]], where war has broken out (Robac having died in the first year of the war, [[Space Year 2009]]), and the Doctor stays behind until [[Space Year 2017]] to help mend the peace.
* The Doctor believes Destination, on the farthest arm of its galaxy, is billions of [[light-year|light-years]] from the [[Milky Way]].
* The Doctor believes Destination, on the farthest arm of its galaxy, is billions of [[light-year]]s from the [[Milky Way]].
* The [[Dalmari]] are native to [[Destination]].
* The [[Dalmari]] are native to [[Destination]].
* The [[Citizen of Destination|citizens]] of Destination are [[humanoid]]s, but not [[Earthling]]s. However, the Master based their society on [[Earth]]. As such, they have [[popcorn]] and [[oak tree]]s, which exist only on Earth. They have [[Plasma cannon|plasma batteries]].
* The [[Citizen of Destination|citizens]] of Destination are [[humanoid]]s, but not [[Earthling]]s. However, the Master based their society on [[Earth]]. As such, they have [[popcorn]] and [[oak tree]]s, which exist only on Earth. They have [[Plasma cannon|plasma batteries]].
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* Ian confiscated [[banger]]s from [[Tommy Flint]] on his last day at [[Coal Hill School]].
* Ian confiscated [[banger]]s from [[Tommy Flint]] on his last day at [[Coal Hill School]].
* The Master has met [[Houdini]].
* The Master has met [[Houdini]].
* Within the temporal stasis bubble which contains his control room, the Master is able to speed time up.  
* Within the temporal stasis bubble which contains his control room, the Master is able to speed time up.


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The Destination Wars was the first audio story in the anthology The First Doctor Adventures: Volume One. It was written by Matt Fitton and featured David Bradley as the First Doctor, Jamie Glover as Ian Chesterton, Jemma Powell as Barbara Wright and Claudia Grant as Susan Foreman.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS arrives in a gleaming utopia in the Space Year 2003. Has the Doctor truly brought Ian and Barbara home, to glimpse their future?

The world owes much to its legendary Inventor, and Susan finds herself face to face with the great benefactor. But soon, the time travellers are in a world at war and the Doctor must confront his past.

Plot

Journey to the Future (1)

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The Father of Invention (2)

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The Destination Wars (3)

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Prisoners of Time (4)

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Cast

References

Notes

Alternate cover

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Continuity

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