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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a short story in the [[1971]] ''[[Countdown (magazine)|Countdown]] Holiday Special'', a forty-eight+63-page oversized edition of the magazine. It was one of the very few bits of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' prose ever published by [[Polystyle Publications, Ltd.|Polystyle]] in their long association with the franchise and the only ''Doctor Who'' content in the issue.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a short story in the [[1971 (releases)|1971]] ''[[Countdown (magazine)|Countdown]] Holiday Special'', a forty-eight+63-page oversized edition of the magazine. It was one of the very few bits of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' prose ever published by [[Polystyle Publications, Ltd.|Polystyle]] in their long association with the franchise and the only ''Doctor Who'' content in the issue.


It featured the [[Third Doctor]].
It featured the [[Third Doctor]].
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* [[Third Doctor]]
* [[Third Doctor]]
* Captain [[Fenton (The Thing from Outer Space)|Fenton]]
* Captain [[Fenton (The Thing from Outer Space)|Fenton]]
*The Thing
* The Thing
*Duty Guard Officer
* Duty Guard Officer
*Officers
* The Bespectacled Scientist
*Scientists
* Harassed Looking Major
*Sailors On The Frigate
* The Helmsman
*The Bespectacled Scientist
* Frogman
*Harassed Looking Major
* Sparks, Duty Communications Officer  
*The Helmsman
* Stocky, Grim Faced Naval Captain
*Frogman
* Petty Officer
*Sparks, Duty Communications Officer  
* Staff Car Driver
*The Navy Stores People
* The Officer In Charge Of Operations
*Dockyard Security Police
* Commander
*Naval Brass
*Stocky, Grim Faced Naval Captain
*Petty Officer
*Staff Car Driver
*The Officer In Charge Of Operations
*Commander
 


== References ==
== References ==
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* In this story, the Doctor is the leader of an organisation based in Portsmouth that is similar to [[UNIT]] but is not identified as such.
* In this story, the Doctor is the leader of an organisation based in Portsmouth that is similar to [[UNIT]] but is not identified as such.
*The Thing is described as "a great glowing mass, heaving and pulsing like some monstrous jelly fish." It has long tendrils protruding from its body and a hideous frog-like head.
* The Thing is described as "a great glowing mass, heaving and pulsing like some monstrous jelly fish." It has long tendrils protruding from its body and a hideous frog-like head.
*Captain Fenton surmises that the Thing is "... an alien life form that intruded into our dimension of time and space." Dr Who then goes on to say that it is  "... obviously a cosmic freak, which has broken the normal laws of nature and become totally destructive in our Earthly environment." The Thing needs some kind of cosmic energy to sustain it, and its breathing is defined as an eerie green pulsating light. It is capable of self generating its own a surface force field.
* Captain Fenton surmises that the Thing is "... an alien life form that intruded into our dimension of time and space." Dr Who then goes on to say that it is  "... obviously a cosmic freak, which has broken the normal laws of nature and become totally destructive in our Earthly environment." The Thing needs some kind of cosmic energy to sustain it, and its breathing is defined as an eerie green pulsating light. It is capable of self generating its own a surface force field.
"The Thing From Outer Space" was released in the summer of 1971, and set in Portsmouth. By October of 1971, the BBC were already filming ''The Sea Devils'', with its locations including the Fraser Gunnery Range at HMS St George in Portsmouth, HMS Reclaim, a diving training vessel based at Portsmouth, and No Man's Land Fort in the Solent, a sea fort near to Portsmouth.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
"The Thing From Outer Space" was released in the summer of 1971, and set in Portsmouth. By October of 1971, the BBC were already filming "The Sea Devils", with its locations including the Fraser Gunnery Range at HMS St George in Portsmouth, HMS Reclaim, a diving training vessel based at Portsmouth, and No Man's Land Fort in the Solent, a sea fort near to Portsmouth.
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Revision as of 05:14, 25 July 2022

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The Thing from Outer Space was a short story in the 1971 Countdown Holiday Special, a forty-eight+63-page oversized edition of the magazine. It was one of the very few bits of Doctor Who prose ever published by Polystyle in their long association with the franchise and the only Doctor Who content in the issue.

It featured the Third Doctor.

Summary

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Characters

  • Third Doctor
  • Captain Fenton
  • The Thing
  • Duty Guard Officer
  • The Bespectacled Scientist
  • Harassed Looking Major
  • The Helmsman
  • Frogman
  • Sparks, Duty Communications Officer
  • Stocky, Grim Faced Naval Captain
  • Petty Officer
  • Staff Car Driver
  • The Officer In Charge Of Operations
  • Commander

References

to be added

Notes

  • In this story, the Doctor is the leader of an organisation based in Portsmouth that is similar to UNIT but is not identified as such.
  • The Thing is described as "a great glowing mass, heaving and pulsing like some monstrous jelly fish." It has long tendrils protruding from its body and a hideous frog-like head.
  • Captain Fenton surmises that the Thing is "... an alien life form that intruded into our dimension of time and space." Dr Who then goes on to say that it is "... obviously a cosmic freak, which has broken the normal laws of nature and become totally destructive in our Earthly environment." The Thing needs some kind of cosmic energy to sustain it, and its breathing is defined as an eerie green pulsating light. It is capable of self generating its own a surface force field.

"The Thing From Outer Space" was released in the summer of 1971, and set in Portsmouth. By October of 1971, the BBC were already filming The Sea Devils, with its locations including the Fraser Gunnery Range at HMS St George in Portsmouth, HMS Reclaim, a diving training vessel based at Portsmouth, and No Man's Land Fort in the Solent, a sea fort near to Portsmouth.

Continuity

to be added