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Flashing his psychic paper [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]] passes himself [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] | Flashing his psychic paper, [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]] passes off himself, [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] as passengers aboard a cruise ship on the planet [[Ockora]]. Marvelling at the aquatic life that rises above the sea waves, the Doctor is horrified to find the ‘passengers’ suddenly firing, with the ships owner [[Arix]], offering a hundred-credit bonus to whoever gets the biggest catch! Arix explains that this is a hunting expedition, but is shocked when suddenly the cruiser is rocked by an attack from beneath. The Ockorans, usually such a docile race, have begun to fight back, In an attempt to sink the ship, they puncture the hold and the cruiser begins to sink fast. Rory guides the passenger to the safety of the TARDIS, but the Doctor and Arix are thrown overboard. The Doctor is captured by the scarred protector of this world, a huge sea creature, determined to avenge the persecution of his kind by the ‘tormentors’. While the Doctor pleads with the creature, Arix shoots it from behind. The Doctor swears to make sure this never happens again and, rising to the surface, rejoins Amy and Rory onboard a floating TARDIS. With Arix and the other ‘passengers’ all on board, the Doctor keeps to his word and takes them to the local branch office of ‘Galactic Security’, that justice may be done. | ||
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Revision as of 02:00, 8 September 2011
Peril on the Sea (comic story) was a Doctor Who Adventures comic strip published in 2011.
Summary
Flashing his psychic paper, the Doctor passes off himself, Amy Pond and Rory Williams as passengers aboard a cruise ship on the planet Ockora. Marvelling at the aquatic life that rises above the sea waves, the Doctor is horrified to find the ‘passengers’ suddenly firing, with the ships owner Arix, offering a hundred-credit bonus to whoever gets the biggest catch! Arix explains that this is a hunting expedition, but is shocked when suddenly the cruiser is rocked by an attack from beneath. The Ockorans, usually such a docile race, have begun to fight back, In an attempt to sink the ship, they puncture the hold and the cruiser begins to sink fast. Rory guides the passenger to the safety of the TARDIS, but the Doctor and Arix are thrown overboard. The Doctor is captured by the scarred protector of this world, a huge sea creature, determined to avenge the persecution of his kind by the ‘tormentors’. While the Doctor pleads with the creature, Arix shoots it from behind. The Doctor swears to make sure this never happens again and, rising to the surface, rejoins Amy and Rory onboard a floating TARDIS. With Arix and the other ‘passengers’ all on board, the Doctor keeps to his word and takes them to the local branch office of ‘Galactic Security’, that justice may be done.
Named characters
References
- Hunting on the planet Ockora is illegal as governed by Galactic Security.
Notes
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Original print details
- Publication with page count and closing captions
- DWA 228 (4 pages) NEXT WEEK –THE DOCTOR, AMY AND RORY MEET SOME MYSTERIOUS MOVIE MAKERS!
- No reprints to date.
Continuity
- The Doctor psychic paper is waved as proof of valid tickets to travel on the cruiser ship.
- The TARDIS is capable of floating on water.
- The Ockorans were originally created by Steve Lyons for the novel series and were seen in The Final Sanction in the BBC Past Doctor Adventures.
Timeline
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