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|main character= [[Romana II]] | |main character= [[Romana II]] | ||
|featuring= [[Magnus Greel]] | |featuring= [[Magnus Greel]] | ||
|year= [[Reykjavik]] | |year= [[Reykjavik]], the [[Icelandic Alliance]], the [[51st century]] | ||
|writer=[[Warren Ellis]]<br />with thanks to [[Matt Ginn]] | |writer=[[Warren Ellis]]<br />with thanks to [[Matt Ginn]] | ||
|illustrator=[[Paul Vyse]] | |illustrator=[[Paul Vyse]] |
Revision as of 22:50, 7 April 2012
Under Reykjavik is a Brief Encounter short story. It was printed in DWM 174.
Summary
Romana tries to add a new piece of equipment to the TARDIS. It shorts out, landing the TARDIS in Magnus Greel's bunker. They have a brief conversation, which covers time travel. As she departs he begins to seriously consider it as a method of escape.
Characters
- Jacked a G129AT ordnance unit into the TARDIS. It shorted out some old wire, landing her in Greel's bunker. She eventually repairs the TARDIS with one of the Doctor's old tie pins.
- It is early in Greel's dictatorship.
- Someone of the 20th century might describe Greel as a 'psychotic deviant'.
- Most likely has cannibalistic tendencies (he contemplates slaughtering, cooking and eating Romana).
References
- Magnus Greel's bunker is below the Supreme Alliance in Iceland.
- The TARDIS Cloister bell is ringing because it thinks it's under attack by the Pus Creatures of Rakos.
- The Doctor is asleep.
- Dr. Findecker is doing research into time travel involving the double nexus particle.
- Romana gives Greel a card for a plastic surgeon in 1998, which sets him thinking about the 1890s.
Notes
to be added
Continuity
- Magnus Greel first appeared in DW: The Talons of Weng-Chiang.
Timeline
For Romana
- Under Reykjavik occurs after ST: The Lying Old Witch in the Wardrobe.
- Under Reykjavik occurs before DWM: Victims.
For Magnus Greel
- Under Reykjavik occurs before DW: The Talons of Weng-Chiang.