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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
The Third Doctor combats the twin menaces of the reverse-matter [[Zeron (The Enemy from Nowhere)|Zerons]] and [[Earth]] bureaucracy!
The Doctor is invited to Dowmphilly tracking station to observe the launch of a new space platform. However, the platform is in fact a launch pad for a nuclear arsenal. When a mysterious object is detected approaching earth it is assumed to be a meteor and, despite the Doctor's warnings, the space platform use it as target practice for a nuclear missile. As the missile has no effect it soon becomes clear that the object is a spacecraft, In retaliation, the space platform is apparently destroyed. Fearful that the Earth has instigated a space war what it cannot hope to win, the Doctor travels in the TARDIS to the alien vessel to confront its unseen occupants.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==

Revision as of 04:06, 7 December 2023

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The Enemy from Nowhere was a Third Doctor comic story published in TV Action.

Summary

The Doctor is invited to Dowmphilly tracking station to observe the launch of a new space platform. However, the platform is in fact a launch pad for a nuclear arsenal. When a mysterious object is detected approaching earth it is assumed to be a meteor and, despite the Doctor's warnings, the space platform use it as target practice for a nuclear missile. As the missile has no effect it soon becomes clear that the object is a spacecraft, In retaliation, the space platform is apparently destroyed. Fearful that the Earth has instigated a space war what it cannot hope to win, the Doctor travels in the TARDIS to the alien vessel to confront its unseen occupants.

Characters

Worldbuilding

  • The general asks whether the alien menace is anti-matter, which the Doctor says is "quite another thing".

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Continuity

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