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* The Doctor uses his [[para-cloak]]. | * The Doctor uses his [[para-cloak]]. | ||
* The planet is in the [[Coal-Sack Nebula]], about three [[light-year]]s from [[Calliope]]. | * The planet is in the [[Coal-Sack Nebula]], about three [[light-year]]s from [[Calliope]]. | ||
* Harry is first mate of the [[space-freighter]] ''[[Ganelon]]'', out of [[Alderbaran]]. | * Harry is first mate of the [[space-freighter]] ''[[Ganelon (The Hungry Planet)|Ganelon]]'', out of [[Alderbaran]]. | ||
* While the TARDIS is indestructible, Harry's ship ''Ganelon'' is digested by [[stomach acid]]. | * While the TARDIS is indestructible, Harry's ship ''Ganelon'' is digested by [[stomach acid]]. | ||
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The Hungry Planet was a comic story featuring the Third Doctor in TV Action Annual 1974.
Summary
The Doctor's TARDIS travels through the 30th century but encounters a planet that's not supposed to be there. The planet is alive and swallows the TARDIS. The Third Doctor meets Harry Trant, also stranded, and they work together to get eaten by a parasitic amoeba on the planet's surface, which in turn is eaten by the planet. They reach the TARDIS in the stomach, and the Doctor materialises at the heart, telling Harry to shoot it. Hesitant, he does, and the planet screams as it dies. The Doctor tells him it needed to be killed because of its size though killing is not a pleasant duty, and takes him to his home planet.
Characters
References
- The Doctor uses his para-cloak.
- The planet is in the Coal-Sack Nebula, about three light-years from Calliope.
- Harry is first mate of the space-freighter Ganelon, out of Alderbaran.
- While the TARDIS is indestructible, Harry's ship Ganelon is digested by stomach acid.
Notes
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Continuity
- The Doctor mentions the planet's death screams. (TV: Inferno)
- The TARDIS will later be swallowed by another large creature, the space amoeba. (COMIC: Timeslip)
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