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* Ryan and Yaz are relieved to know that they are not in [[Alabama]]. | * Ryan and Yaz are relieved to know that they are not in [[Alabama]]. | ||
* Team TARDIS eat at [[Lizzie's Diner]]. | * Team TARDIS eat at [[Lizzie's Diner]]. | ||
* Hank Dalton runs an [[auto shop]]. | * Hank Dalton runs an [[auto shop]] called [[Dalton's Motors]]. | ||
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Revision as of 22:33, 5 April 2020
The Piggybackers was a comic story published in Doctor Who Magazine in 2020, featuring the Thirteenth Doctor and friends.
Summary
Part one
Over a grainy black and white film, a voice informs you what to do if there is the flash of the atomic bomb. Duck and Cover. The film ends and a teacher tells her class that was an important film made by the government and that there will be a test later. The teacher, Edith Harcourt, asks her class what the first thing to do in the event of an atomic attack is, to which a voice calls out drop dead. Enraged, Edith demands who asked that and a kid, Tommy says how they would all just die. Another kid, Stevie, gets in a fight with him and Edith goes from anger to paranoia as she has never lost control of a class. Then a voice tells Edith that this isn't right and that it will help her.
The TARDIS arrives in Bridgeport, although Graham remarks that it doesn't look much like 51st century New Asgard. The Doctor dismisses it as the TARDIS' navigation system rebooting after battling a psychic squid, and much to Ryan's dismay, Yaz thinks it looks like 50's America. Graham and Yaz notice the locals acting strangely but the Doctor leads them into a diner where they are cheerfully greeted by a woman named Lizzie, which leads Yaz and Ryan to smile that it isn't Alabama. Lizzie says they don't get many visitors and Graham says their vehicle broke down. Lizzie says her husband could take a look at it, but the Doctor says it's a foreign job. Later, Yaz is amazed how the Doctor has managed to finish her third milkshake, when a news bulletin interrupts them to inform everyone how Russian ships are approaching and how president Kennedy says an attempt to cross the blockade will be an act of war. Graham whispers that it's the Cuban missile crisis in October 1962, and has to re-inform Ryan about it. Ryan asks if Graham remembers it, but Graham says he was just a toddler and learned about it in school. Yaz asks the Doctor if history is OK, and the Doctor replies that it is probably fine. An old man, starts talking about how this isn't going to be fine and it will be hell and the world will burn, before leaving. The Doctor says they should have a nosey around town, and Graham suggests meeting back at the diner in a few hours
The Doctor catches up with the man, Mr Endicott and says she is new in town and asks where the harbour is. Mr Endicott is confused at the Doctor's remark about being a boy, so she quickly corrects it to tomboy, before being informed the coastlines over 300 miles away, which the Doctor thinks odd since the town is named Bridgeport. They witness a shop keeper arguing with someone, and Mr Endicott tell the Doctor how everyone's preparing for the apocalypse.
Yaz and Ryan notice it start to get dark when they find parents crowded around a school, because they aren't letting the children out. Yaz and Ryan decide to go round back and enter through a window. Yaz decides to look upstairs while Ryan check downstairs and that the school is eerily quiet. Ryan hears a voice and heads towards it, shocked to see the classroom full of the children, but with their mouths removed. Edith says they have a latecomer, and orders Ryan in, demanding his name, with Ryan mumbling it won't happen again. Edith says it won't, and tells Ryan to sit down, now he also doesn't have a mouth.
Part Two
to be added
Characters
- Thirteenth Doctor
- Graham O'Brien
- Ryan Sinclair
- Yasmin Khan
- Edith Harcourt
- Abner J. Endicott
- Lizzie
- Tommy Dalton
- Steve
- Steve's sister
- Samuel
- Jackson
- Betty
- Hank Dalton
- Principle Winters
References
History
- The Cuban Missile Crisis occurred in October 1962.
- The crisis was, as of 2020, the closest the world had ever come to nuclear war.
- Edith Harcourt has been teaching at Brideport Elementary School since 1914.
- John F. Kennedy is the president in 1962, and Nikita Khrushchev is the Secretary.
- The US Naval Blockade is erected.
- Abner Endicott fought in France in 1917.
Foods and beverages
- The Cuban Missile Crisis leads to panic buying.
- The Doctor drinks three milkshakes, with an amazed Yaz wondering how "anyone can take that much lactose and live".
- A store sells cans of beans for one dollar.
Places
- The Cuban Missile Crisis saw Russia planting nuclear missiles in Cuba, off the US coast.
- Ryan and Yaz are relieved to know that they are not in Alabama.
- Team TARDIS eat at Lizzie's Diner.
- Hank Dalton runs an auto shop called Dalton's Motors.
Miscellaneous
- Edith Harcourt's class watch a video on the "Duck and cover" method.
Notes
Original print details
- (Publication with page count and closing captions)
Continuity
- Yaz initially believes that Team TARDIS have ended up back in 1950s America, prompting Ryan to say "here we go again". They later express their relief upon realising they are not in Alabama. (TV: Rosa)
- The Doctor, while speaking to Abner Endicott, mentions having been a boy, to Endicott's confusion. (TV: An Unearthly Child, et al.)
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